
N8405-019/019A EM Card User's Guide SIGMABLADE Monitor Operation Guide OSD (On Screen Display) Operation Guide 3
- viii - Installation, Relocation, Storage, and Connection CAUTION Do not install the server in a place other than specified. Do not install the s
- 80 - Displaying System Status When you click [Status] in the menu bar, the status of the modules of the system is displayed. NOTE: After successful
- 81 - CPU Blades CPU blades are listed as shown in the figure below. The installation location, CPU blade name, STATUS LED condition, Power LED cond
- 82 - When you click the [HTTP] or [HTTPS] buttons, the Web page of EXPRESSSCOPE Engine for the selected CPU blade opens in a separate window. When
- 83 - Switch Modules Switch modules are listed as shown in the figure below. The installation location, switch module name, STATUS LED condition, ID
- 84 - IMPORTANT: When the installed switch module occupies two slots, the slot to the right of the installed slot is indicated as "Not Install
- 85 - Blade Enclosure The Blade Enclosure is listed as shown in the figure below. The rack name, Blade Enclosure name, STATUS LED condition, power L
- 86 - EM Card EM cards are listed as shown in the figure below. The installed slot, STATUS LED condition, Active LED condition, ID LED condition, in
- 87 - Power Unit The list of power units appears as shown in the figure below. The upper part indicates the information on power control in the syst
- 88 - FAN Unit The list of fan units appears as shown in the figure below. The upper part indicates the information on fan control in the system. Th
- 89 - UPS If the EM card provides UPS management, the list of the UPS’s managed by the EM card appears as shown in the figure below. The upper part
- ix - 安裝,移動,保管及連接注意事項 CAUTION 請勿安裝或存放在未指定的場所。 請勿將本設備放置在如下場所,以及本書未指定的場所,否則可能引起火災。 灰塵較多的場所 熱水器旁等濕氣較高的場所 陽光直射的場所 不平穩的場所 請勿在有腐蝕性氣體的場所使
- 90 - Detailed System Information CPU Blade When you click the [Detail] button on the [CPU Blade List] window, the following screen appears. Each ta
- 91 - The System Board information includes the chassis, board, and product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s of the CPU bla
- 92 - Switch Module When you click the [Detail] button on the [Switch Module List] window, the following screen appears. Each tab represents the ins
- 93 - NOTES: The [HTTP] button is not displayed if the management LAN interface of the switch module does not support the web feature. In addit
- 94 - Blade Enclosure When you click the [Detail] button on the [Blade Enclosure List] window, the following screen appears. The Blade Enclosure nam
- 95 - The device information on the midplane consists of the chassis, board, and product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s o
- 96 - EM Card When you click the [Detail] button on the [EM Card List] window, the following screen appears. Click the tab to switch to the EM card
- 97 - The device information includes the board and product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s of the EM card.
- 98 - Power Units When you click the [Detail] button of a power unit on the power unit list screen, the detailed information on the selected power u
- 99 - The device information includes the product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s of the power unit.
- x - Cleaning WARNING Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the server. Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or alter the server on any occasion
- 100 - Fan Units When you click the [Detail] button of a fan unit on the fan unit list screen, the detailed information on the selected fan unit app
- 101 - The device information includes the board and product information. The information is associated with the FRU’s of the fan unit.
- 102 - UPS When you click the [Detail] button of a UPS on the UPS list screen, the detailed information on the selected UPS appears as shown below.
- 103 - When you click the [HTTP] button, the Web console of the UPS opens in a separate window. When you click the [telnet] link, the command line c
- 104 - Rack Information The EM cards in the Blade Enclosures can share the rack information via the Blade Enclosure inter connect. NOTE: The Blade E
- 105 - When you click [Open the blade enclosure inter connect configuration] at the bottom of the screen, the window shown below appears: Check the
- 106 - IMPORTANT: To change cable connections for the Blade Enclosure inter connect(*), first disable the Blade Enclosure inter connect. Then,
- 107 - Displaying Rack Information When you click [Rack Information] on the menu bar with the Blade Enclosure inter connect enabled, the rack inform
- 108 - To disable the Blade Enclosure inter connect, click the [Open the blade enclosure inter connect configuration] button at the bottom of the sc
- 109 - Power Information When you click [Power Information] on the menu bar, the information on the power of the Blade Enclosures managed by the EM
- xi - Preface Thank you for purchasing the EM card. Installing the EM card in the EM card slot on the Blade Enclosure (SIGMABLADE-M) provides the fol
- 110 - Input Power Indicates the input power required for all components in the Blade Enclosure as a system. Maximum Input Power Indicates the inp
- 111 - Power Managed Indicates the power consumption of all components in the Blade Enclosure managed by the EM card. Maximum Power Consumption In
- 112 - Power Supply Indicates the output power of the power units installed in the Blade Enclosure. Available Power Indicates the maximum output p
- 113 - Blade Indicates the power consumption of the CPU blades installed in the Blade Enclosure. Utilizable Power Indicates the available power fo
- 114 - Power On Request Status Indicates the responses from the EM card when a CPU blade issues a power request to the EM card. Any of the follow
- 115 - Switch Module Indicates the power consumption of the switch modules installed in the Blade Enclosure. Utilizable Power Indicates the availa
- 116 - Fan Unit Indicates the power consumption of the fan units installed in the Blade Enclosure. Utilizable Power Indicates the available power
- 117 - Configuration When you click [Configuration] on the menu bar, a window to view or edit the configuration information of the EM card appears.
- 118 - EM Card gateway IP address: Specify the default gateway. Two EM cards installed in a Blade Enclosure use four IP addresses in total. The
- 119 - DHCP support Specify whether the IP addresses of management I/F of CPU blades and switch modules are automatically assigned by the DHCP se
- xii - For Proper Operation Observe the following notes for successful operation of the product. Use of the product ignoring the notes will cause ma
- 120 - Check that the value "Base address + 23" is 254 or smaller. EM card NTP server IP address: The DHCP server of the EM card ca
- 121 - Power Management Use this page to specify the power redundancy mode, power control policy, and power unit waiting time of the EM card. Po
- 122 - IMPORTANT: The N8405-023 PSU works only in [N+N redundant mode]. Be sure to specify [N+N redundant mode] before using the N8405-023 PSU.
- 123 - – Maintain redundancy mode The "maintain redundancy" mode makes the EM card accept a new power request from a CPU bladeonly if the
- 124 - Rack Specify the information of the rack on which the Blade Enclosure is installed. Rack Name: Specify the name of the rack. NOTES:
- 125 - Blade Enclosure Specify the information of the Blade Enclosure. Blade Enclosure Name: Specify the name of the Blade Enclosure. NOTE:
- 126 - DianaScope Specify the linkage with NEC DianaScope. DianaScope support: Specify whether to enable or disable linkage with NEC DianaScope.
- 127 - CPU Blade Specify the delay time for issuing power-on permission to each CPU blade after the system is powered on. NOTE: This feature is mai
- 128 - Switch Module Specify the name of the switch module in each slot. NOTES: NEC ESMPRO Manager accepts single-byte characters including al
- 129 - SNMP Specify the SNMP information. Get community Name: Specify the community name used when getting information from the EM card via SNM
- xiii - Contents NOTES ON USE - Always read the Notes - ... i 使用注意事項 – 請經常閱讀此注意事項 - ...
- 130 - Trap address: Specify the destination IP address for sending a SNMP trap. Up to three destinations can be specified. The default value is
- 131 - UPS Manager Use this page to specify the information required when the EM card manages UPS’s for backup of the Blade Enclosure. UPS suppo
- 132 - UPS/power unit Specify the number of UPS’s managed by the EM card and the number of power units installed in the Blade Enclosure. Select t
- 133 - Shutdown start UPS count Specify the minimum number of UPS’s required to maintain system operation. When power to a UPS is interrupted, CP
- 134 - UPS boot connect delay: Specify the time in seconds the EM card waits for connections of online UPS’s at system boot. If the the number of
- 135 - Others Specify the time to automatically turn off the backlight of the SIGMABLADE monitor. Use this page to specify an external syslog server
- 136 - Apply Click the [Apply] button at the bottom of the screen to save the modified information in the configuration file and apply it to the EM
- 137 - IMPORTANT: Executing the "apply" command reboots the EM card. If two EM cards are installed, both cards are rebooted. While rebooti
- 138 - Backup Configuration Creates a backup file of the configuration information. When you click the [Backup configuration] tab on the Configurati
- 139 - Restore Configuration Restores the backup file created in "Backup Configuration" and applies it to the EM card. IMPORTANT: Executi
- xiv - Chapter 3 Using Command Line Console Feature ... 19 Connection ...
- 140 - Apply Select the source backup file and click the [Run] button to transfer the source backup file to the EM card. The selected source file is
- 141 - Password Configuration When you click [Password] on the menu bar, a window to set the passwords for the EM card, SIGMABLADE monitor, and link
- 142 - Enable Password Specify whether to use a password for SIGMABLADE monitor or not. If you select [disable] and apply it, you can skip passwor
- 143 - Change Password for Linkage with DianaScope When you click the [DianaScope] tab, the following screen appears: Enter Password Old passwo
- 144 - Log Management When you click [Log] on the menu bar, a window to collect the EM card log appears. Collect EM Log Collects the logs of the
- 145 - Update Firmware When you click [Update] on the menu bar, a window to update the firmware of the EM card appears. Update EM Card Firmware U
- 146 - Apply Select the file and click the [Run] button to transfer the update data file to the EM card. The selected file is updated. IMPORTANT: If
- 147 - Check Revision When the update process is complete and the EM card is rebooted, log in to the Web console to check the firmware revision. Whe
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- 149 - Chapter 5 SIGMABLADE Monitor This section explains how to use the SIGMABLADE monitor. Components of SIGMABLADE Monitor The SIGMABLADE monito
- xv - Detailed System Information ... 90 CPU Blade ...
- 150 - Using SIGMABLADE Monitor The operation panel (composed of buttons, LCD, and LED’s) installed in the Blade Enclosure displays the system and C
- 151 - Switching KVM/DVD If you select [1: KVM/DVD Sel] on the Main Menu, the KVM/DVD Select screen appears. KVM/DVD Select KVM: 4 DVD: 8 The slo
- 152 - Displaying System Information Displaying Fan/Power Status Displays the installation status of the slots for the fan units and power units of
- 153 - If you select [2: PSU INFO] on the SYSINFO Sub Menu, the status of the slot of each power unit is displayed. PSU INFO 1: OK 1: OK 2: Not
- 154 - Displaying EM Card Information Displays the status of the EM card slot of the Blade Enclosure. The installation status, active/standby, and f
- 155 - Displaying CPU Blade Information Displaying Virtual LCD You can view the contents of the virtual LCD of the CPU blade installed in the Blade
- 156 - Displaying CPU Blade Status Displays the status of the CPU blade slots of the Blade Enclosure. The installation status, power supply status,
- 157 - Displaying Switch Module Information Displaying Switch Module Status Displays the status of the switch module slots of the Blade Enclosure. T
- 158 - System Setup Setting for EM Sets the IP address of the EM card or the password for the SIGMABLADE monitor. When you select [5: SYSTEM CONFIG]
- 159 - When you select [1: IP Address] on the [EM CONFIG] Menu, the screen shown below appears to set the IP address: Set IP Address 192.168.001.010
- xvi - Chapter 6 Using OSD (On Screen Display) Feature ... 179 OSD Menu Mode...
- 160 - When you select [4: Set PASSWD] on the [EM CONFIG] Menu, the screen shown below appears to set the password: Set Password 0000 Press the [ ]
- 161 - Backup of EM Configuration File Create a backup file of the EM card configuration file on a USB memory device connected to the USB port of th
- 162 - Restoring EM Configuration File Restore the EM configuration file created by the backup procedure from a USB memory device connected to the U
- 163 - The following message is displayed when a configuration file is not found on the USB memory device. File Not found NOTE: The configuration f
- 164 - Updating EM Firmware Update the EM card firmware by using a USB memory device connected to the USB port of the Blade Enclosure or a CD-ROM in
- 165 - To execute the update, select "Y" and press the [Enter] button. The following screen appears when the update process starts: Update
- 166 - If no CD-ROM is inserted in the DVD drive when you select "DVD" on the [Select Media] menu, the following message is displayed. Ins
- 167 - Backup of EM Firmware Create a backup file of the EM card firmware on a USB memory device connected to the USB port of the Blade Enclosure. W
- 168 - The following message is displayed when the USB memory device is inserted but not connected to the EM card: Media Not selected Select &quo
- 169 - EM Switchover The following confirmation screen is displayed when you select [4: Switchover] on the [EM Firmware Sub] menu: Switchover OK?
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- 170 - Collecting Logs EM Log Save the log information of the active EM card in a USB memory device connected to the USB port of the Blade Enclosure
- 171 - Select "E" in the [DVD] field on the KVM/DVD Select menu. NOTES: If you press any button when the log collection results or th
- 172 - Setting OSD (On Screen Display) Set the OSD and KVM control feature of the SIGMABLADE monitor. If you press the [Menu] button for four second
- 173 - Setting OSD Hot Key Set the hot key to activate the OSD feature. When you select [1: Hot Key Sel] on the OSD Setup Menu, the [Hot Key Select]
- 174 - Setting Keyboard Type Select the type of keyboard to connect to the Blade Enclosure. When you select [2: KB Setup] on the OSD Setup Menu, the
- 175 - Maintenance Menu Display the maintenance menu. In normal operation, you do not need to use this menu. When you select [3: Maintenance] on the
- 176 - Diagnosis by SIGMABLADE Monitor Diagnostic Process When the Blade Enclosure is powered on, the diagnostic process of the SIGMABLADE monitor i
- 177 - Indication of Diagnosis End When all the tests are completed normally, the result is indicated on the lower line of the LCD for about one sec
- 178 - Indication of EM Card Error When the EM card fails to control the SIGMABLADE monitor, the LCD indication changes as shown below. In this case
- 179 - Chapter 6 Using OSD (On Screen Display) Feature The following features are available when using the OSD (On Screen Display) built into the SI
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- 180 - NOTE: Even if the CPU blade connected to the KVM is powered off, the OSD is still available because the Blade Enclosure contains a video sign
- 181 - Activating OSD Menu Mode Enter the hot key to start the OSD menu mode. Hot key settings can be changed in the OSD menu mode or on the OSD Set
- 182 - Operation in OSD Menu Mode The following five menus are available in the OSD menu mode: Blade Selection Menu (main menu) Blade Control
- 183 - On-screen Display Item Description Rack Name Indicates the rack name. Enclosure Name Indicates the Blade Enclosure name. KVM Indicates the KV
- 184 - Operation in Blade Selection Menu Item Description KVM switching Select one of the slot numbers from [Slot1] to [Slot8] by using the cursor a
- 185 - KVM Switching You can change the connection of the KVM on the [Blade Selection Menu]. Select the slot number of a CPU blade to which you want
- 186 - DVD/USB Switching On the [Blade Selection Menu], you can switch the connection of both the DVD and the front USB port. Select a CPU blade slo
- 187 - Blade Control Menu To activate the [Blade Control Menu], use the cursor to select the CPU blade you want to operate from the Blade Name field
- 188 - If the entered password does not match the registered password, the error message shown below appears. Press the <Esc> key to go back t
- 189 - Menu Items Menu Function 1: Change Blade Name Select and press the <Enter> key, or press the <1> key to open the Enter Blade Name
- 1 - Chapter 1 Names and Functions of Components Names and functions of the components are shown below: EM Card Front View Internal View
- 190 - Change CPU Blade Name When you select [1: Change Blade Name] in the [Blade Control Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or press the <1&
- 191 - Operating CPU Blade When you select one of the menus [2] to [6] in the [Blade Control Menu], a request to operate the CPU blade is issued to
- 192 - Rack Control Menu To activate the [Rack Control Menu], use the cursor to select the Rack Name field in the [Blade Selection Menu] and press t
- 193 - Change Rack Name When you select [1: Change Rack Name] in the [Rack Control Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or press the <1> key
- 194 - Enclosure Control Menu To activate the [Enclosure Control Menu], use the cursor to select the Enclosure Name field in the [Blade Selection Me
- 195 - Change Blade Enclosure Name When you select [1: Change Enclosure Name] in the [Enclosure Control Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or pr
- 196 - On Screen Display (OSD) Setup Menu When you press the <F1> key on the [Blade Selection Menu], the [OSD Setup Menu] is activated as show
- 197 - Setting OSD Hot Key When you select [1:Hot Key Select] on the [OSD Setup Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or press the <1> key, t
- 198 - the <2> key, the "Set Keyboard Type" window shown below appears: Use the < > or < > keys to move the cursor and
- 199 - Set OSD Password When you select [3:Change Password] in the [OSD Setup Menu] and press the <Enter> key, or press the <3> key, the
- 2 - (1) Fixing screw Used to secure the EM card to the Blade Enclosure. (2) RESET switch Used to reset the EM card. (3) STATUS LED (green/amber)
- 200 - If the confirmation password does not match the new password, an error as shown below appears. Press the <Esc> key to go back to the [O
- 201 - OSD Simple Mode In OSD simple mode, the name of the CPU blade connected to the KVM is displayed in the upper left of the screen. You can chan
- 202 - Operation in OSD Simple Mode In the OSD simple mode, you can switch over the KVM and set the Server Name Resident mode. When the OSD simple m
- 203 - Server Name Resident Mode In the Server Name Resident mode, the name of the CPU blade connected to the KVM is displayed in the upper left of
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- 205 - Chapter 7 Troubleshooting This section describes the corrective actions to take when system problems are encountered. LED Indication If an e
- 206 - Error message Meaning Action CB +5.0V Alm xx Connector board +5.0V voltage alarm occurred. Contact your service representative. CB +3.3V Alm
- 207 - Collecting Error Logs This section describes how to collect error logs. Overview When an error occurs in the EM card, you may be requested t
- 208 - NOTE: The collected EM log file is stored in the top directory (folder) of the USB memory device with the file name "collectem-XXX_XXX_X
- 209 - Others The backlight of SIGMABLADE monitor does not light. The backlight of the SIGMABLADE monitor is automatically turned off if no butto
- 3 - LED Indication Shown below are LED indications and their explanations. STATUS LED The table below shows the indications of the STATUS LED and
- 210 - The screen is sheared or not displayed when switching the KVM: Is the resolution correct? Check the resolution settings of the display
- 4 - ACTIVE LED This LED turns green when the EM card is specified as an "Active" card. If the EM card is specified as a "Standby&quo
- 5 - Basic Features This section describes the basic features of the EM card. Management Feature The management features of the EM card are as foll
- 6 - There are two power redundancy modes, N+N redundant and N+1 redundant. – In the N+N redundant mode, each power unit is divided into two gro
- 7 - UPS Management The EM card monitors the status of UPS supplying power to the Blade Enclosure. In addition, the EM card shuts down CPU blades if
- 8 - Interface Management between CPU Blade and Switch Module If the CPU blade is incorrectly connected to the switch module, it will be damaged. To
- 9 - Blade Enclosure Inter Connect If more than one Blade Enclosure (SIGMABLADE-M) is mounted in a single rack, connect a LAN cable (straight) to th
- i - Read this User's Guide and the User's Guide of the server before using the product. Keep this User's Guide handy for quick refer
- 10 - Bridge Function The EM card bridges packets from the EM1/EM2 port at the rear of the Blade Enclosure to the internal network. It enables netwo
- 11 - Chapter 2 Installation/Removal of EM Card Two EM cards can be installed in the slots located at the front of the Blade Enclosure. This section
- 12 - Safety Notes Observe the following notes to install or remove the EM card safely and properly: WARNING Observe the following instructions
- 13 - Installation/Removal Procedure Install or remove the EM card in the following procedure. CAUTION Observe the following instructions to us
- 14 - 3. Locate the slot to install the EM card. Insert the EM card into the slot while pushing the handle. NOTE: When removing the EM card, hold t
- 15 - 5. Close the cover of the SIGMABLADE monitor and secure it with the thumbnut. Removal The removal procedure is the reverse of the installat
- 16 - Connectors on Rear Panel of Blade Enclosure The connectors on the rear panel of the Blade Enclosure are shown below: Connectors on Rear Panel
- 17 - (9) Keyboard connector Connector for the PS/2 keyboard. Used by SIGMABLADE monitor and OSD function. (10) Mouse connector Connector for the
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- 19 - Chapter 3 Using Command Line Console Feature This section explains the command line console feature. Connection To use the command line conso
- ii - 請於使用本產品前,閱讀本使用指南及伺服器的使用指南 請就近保存本使用指南,以便任何需要之時可快速參閱 請仔細閱讀本章節 使用注意事項 – 請經常閱讀此注意事項 - 以下包含正常及安全操作本產品的必要訊息。 安全指示 為了安全地使用本產品,請遵照本指南內的說明。 在使用指
- 20 - Connection via Network Port Use TELNET or SSH (password authentication) to connect via the network. To login to the EM card via TELNET/SSH, us
- 21 - Login and Basic Operations This section describes how to input a command, login, logout, and change the password. Command Input The command i
- 22 - Login / Logout This section describes how to log in or log out of the EM card. Login When the EM card is accessed from the local console conn
- 23 - Initial Setup This section describes the setup steps necessary to use the EM card. Basic Setup This section describes the setting of date, ti
- 24 - Assigning the IP Address for Remote Control To access the EM card from the remote console via Telnet, you must specify an IP address. The defa
- 25 - Basic Setup in Configuration File This section describes the basic setup of the configuration file. Overview A dedicated configuration file (
- 26 - NOTE: The IP address of the EM card is classified by the last two bits as shown below: 00b: "Floating IP" that an active EM uses.
- 27 - DHCP The IP addresses of management I/F of CPU blades and switch modules are automatically assigned by the DHCP server of the EM card. Specify
- 28 - IMPORTANT: The IP addresses for the management interface of the CPU blade/switch module are assigned based on the "base address.&quo
- 29 - Setting Chassis Management Data Specify the name of the Blade Enclosure in which the EM card is installed, and the rack name on which the Blad
- iii - 本使用指南所使用的符號及警告標籤如下所列。
- 30 - Blade Enclosure Name ----------------------------------------------------------------- [RW_ENCLOSURE_SECTION] CFG_ENCLOSURE_NAME = "<E
- 31 - SNMP Community Name Specify a community name used for communication with the EM card via SNMP and SNMP trap transmitted by the EM card. Up to
- 32 - Destination IP Address Up to three destinations can be specified for sending a SNMP trap. The destination is specified with an IP address. The
- 33 - Setting Power Management Specify the power management settings of the EM card. Power Redundancy Mode Specify the power redundancy mode of the
- 34 - Power Control Policy Specify the power control policy fof the EM card. The power control policy includes three modes: CPU performance, "m
- 35 - Write the configuration file in the format as shown below: ----------------------------------------------------------------- [RW_EMCTL_SECTION
- 36 - Apply Use the "apply" command to apply the settings in the configuration file to the EM card. If two EM cards are installed, executi
- 37 - Backup/Restore of Configuration File Backup Connect via ftp with the user account "admin" to retrieve the configuration file (/var/n
- 38 - Updating Firmware This section describes the firmware update. Updating EM Firmware Procedure Take the following steps to update the firmware:
- 39 - Transferring Update File Send an image file to the EM card via ftp . The user name for ftp is "nec_update" and the password is "
- iv - Attentions Indicates that improper use may cause an electric shock. Indicates that improper use may cause personal injury. Indicates that i
- 40 - Executing Update Execute update by running the "updatefw -update" command. The detected update files are displayed, and you are prom
- 41 - Updating SIGMABLADE Monitor Firmware This section describes how to update the SIGMABLADE monitor firmware. Procedure Take following steps to
- 42 - Transferring Update File Send an update file to the EM card via ftp. The user name for ftp is "nec_update" and the password is "
- 43 - Executing Update Execute update by running the "updateopcfw" command. The current revision and the revision after updating are dis
- 44 - Configuration File This section describes items that can be specified in the configuration file (rw_poem.conf). Syntax The following format i
- 45 - Blade Enclosure Syntax [RW_ENCLOSURE_SECTION] CFG_ENCLOSURE_NAME = "<Enclosure Name>" CFG_ENCLOSURE_U = <Enclosure Location
- 46 - CPU Blade Syntax [RW_SVB_SECTION] CFG_SVB1_DELAY_TIME = <Boot delay time 1> CFG_SVB2_DELAY_TIME = <Boot delay time 2> CFG_SVB3_DEL
- 47 - EM Card Syntax [RW_POEM_SECTION] CFG_EM_IP = <IP Address> CFG_EM_NETMASK = <Subnet Mask> CFG_EM_GATEWAY = <Default Gateway>
- 48 - EM Control Syntax [RW_EMCTL_SECTION] CFG_DHCP_ENABLE = <enable I disable> CFG_DHCP_BASE_IP = <IP Address> CFG_DHCP_GATEWAY = <D
- 49 - The default setting is "3" (N+N redundant mode). CFG_POWSAVE_MODE Specify the power control policy that the EM card uses. <Pow
- v - 注意 表示不當使用可能引起觸電。 表示不當使用可能造成人體傷害。 表示不當使用可能造成手指被夾住。 表示不當使用可能引起冒煙或火災。 表示非特定的一般性提醒或警告。 禁止行為 表示非特定的一般禁止。 請勿對伺服器進行拆卸、修理或改造,否則有觸電和發生火災的危險。 強制行
- 50 - SIGMABLADE Monitor Syntax [RW_EXPRESS_SECTION] CFG_EXPRESS_PASSWORD = "<password>" CFG_EXPRESS_ENABLE = TRUE | FALSE CFG_EXPRE
- 51 - SNMP Syntax [RW_SNMP_SECTION] CFG_GET_REQUEST_COMMUNITY = "<Get-request Community Name>" CFG_SET_REQUEST_COMMUNITY = "<
- 52 - CFG_ANTI_TRAP_LOST Specify whether to enable or disable the acknowledge response of the trap message. The default value is "0" (d
- 53 - Linkage with NEC DianaScope Syntax [RW_DSG_SECTION] CFG_DSG_PASSWORD = <password> CFG_DSG_ENABLE = <enable | disable> CFG_DSG_IP1
- 54 - Notes The value set in CFG_EXPRESS_PASSWORD is encrypted and stored. Accordingly, you cannot edit it. To change the password, use the "se
- 55 - UPS Management Syntax [RW_UPS_SECTION] CFG_USE_UPS_MNG = <enable I disable> CFG_NUM_OF_UPSES = <Number of UPSs> CFG_NUM_OF_POWERSU
- 56 - CFG_UPS_INPUT_LOST_DELAY Specify the time in seconds the EM card waits until it determines that power to the UPS’s is interrupted. This pre
- 57 - Notes UPS management by the EM card requires that the DHCP server of the EM card distribute IP addresses. Accordingly, enable the DHCP feature
- 58 - Command Reference This section describes the available commands in the Command Line Console of the EM card and their application. apply Used t
- 59 - apply Outline Apply the settings of the configuration file to the EM card. Syntax apply Parameter None Details Apply the settings of the confi
- vi - Safety Notes This section provides notes on using the product safely. Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the product.
- 60 - changepasswd Outline Change the password for the admin user. Syntax changepasswd <old-password> <new-password> Parameter <old-p
- 61 - setdate Outline Set the date and time on the EM card. Syntax setdate [<YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS>] Parameter <YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS> Expla
- 62 - connectswitch Outline Connect the EM card via the serial interface for configuration of a switch module. Syntax connectswitch [<options>
- 63 - switchover Outline Switch over the active or standby status of the EM card. Syntax switchover Parameter None Details Switches "active&quo
- 64 - collect Outline Collect the logs of the EM card. Syntax collect Parameter None Details Collects log data on EM firmware and creates a file &qu
- 65 - revision Outline Displays the firmware revision of the EM card. Syntax revision Parameter None Details Displays the firmware revision of the E
- 66 - showemip Outline Displays the IP address assigned to the EM card. Syntax showemip Parameter None Details Displays the IP address assigned to t
- 67 - updatefw Outline Updates the EM firmware. Syntax updatefw <options> Parameter <options> -update Explanation: Executes update of th
- 68 - Examples (When update is in progress) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ $ updatefw -update Current boot
- 69 - updateopcfw Outline Updates the SIGMABLADE monitor firmware. Syntax updateopcfw [<options>] [<filename>] Parameter <filename>
- vii - 安全注意事項 本章節提供在安全使用上的注意事項。請仔細閱讀本章節,以確保正常及安全地使用本產品。關於符號,請參閱前面的“ 安全指示” 。 一般注意事項 WARNING 請勿使用本伺服器於需要高度可靠性及可能直接危及人命的操作上。 本產品請勿安裝於醫療設備、原子能設備、航空宇
- 70 - Examples ------------------------------------------------------------------------ $ updateopcfw OPC01_02.HEX Current revision: 01.01 File revi
- 71 - setdsl Outline Activates the menu to set linkage with NEC DianaScope. Syntax setdsl Parameter None Details – Changes the user password when u
- 72 - ecmaint Outline Sets the Blade Enclosure inter connect and indicates the status of the connection. Syntax ecmaint <options> Parameter &l
- 73 - Explanation of output: Blade Enclosure Inter Connect Indicates whether the Blade Enclosure inter connect is enabled or disabled. If enabled
- 74 - Notes To use the Blade Enclosure inter connect, EM card N8405-019A is required. EM card N8405-019 does not support the Blade Enclosure inter c
- 75 - Chapter 4 Using Web Console Feature This section describes how to use the Web console feature. NOTE: Make sure that the following features are
- 76 - Login and Basic Operation Login/Logout Login When you access the URL from the Web browser, the login menu as shown below appears: Type your
- 77 - When you click [Go to Standby EM Card], a login window for the standby EM card is displayed Type your user name and password, and click the [
- 78 - Screen Layout The screen is composed of three components: header, contents, and footer. Component Names The names of components are as follow
- 79 - Basic Operations Selecting Menu Items When you click an item in the menu bar, the contents of the selected menu item are displayed in the cont
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