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Linux Network Operating
System Configuration
Guide
EXPRESS5800/320La/320La-R
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() Linux Network OperatingSystem ConfigurationGuideEXPRESS58

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2-2 Configuring LinuxOverviewThis chapter contains supplemental instructions needed to configure hardwareand software used with the Linux Operating

Pagina 6 - How This Guide Is Organized

Configuring Linux 2-3Powering up the ServerAfter completing the system installation, power up the server. After POST(Power-On Self-Test), the server

Pagina 7 - Where to Go From Here

2-4 Configuring Linux3. Add the NICs of slot 7 to the VND list. Type:vndctl add 74. Confirm the status. Type:vndctl status 7--Virtual Network Stat

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Configuring Linux 2-57. Confirm the status. Type:vndctl status--Virtual Network Status--virtual status config slot real(s)ha0 OKAY yes 7 epro01.06

Pagina 9 - Configuring Linux

2-6 Configuring LinuxAdding Optional PCI Network Interface ControllersOptional PCI network interface controllers (NICs) are added to your server inp

Pagina 10 - Overview

Configuring Linux 2-7Confirming Information IP AddressesTo confirm NIC IP addresses, enter the following command. Type:vndctl status nwhere n indica

Pagina 11 - Powering up the Server

2-8 Configuring LinuxConfiguring Internal Disk DrivesThe hard disk drive storage bays can house up to six hard disk drives, whichwhen mirrored resul

Pagina 12 - 2-4 Configuring Linux

Configuring Linux 2-9A server configured as RAID Level 1 with disks in the paired slots is shown inthe Figure below.! SLOT1 - SLOT4! SLOT2 - SLOT5

Pagina 13 - 7. Confirm the status. Type:

2-10 Configuring LinuxDisk Administrator Tool (ftdiskadm)The disk administrator tool (ftdiskadm) confirms internal SCSI disk status or setRAID confi

Pagina 14 - 2-6 Configuring Linux

Configuring Linux 2-11Confirming SCSI Disk StatusUse the ftdiskadm command to confirm SCSI disk status.The following is a display sample when [Statu

Pagina 15 - Configuring Linux 2-7

Proprietary Notice and Liability DisclaimerThe information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, isthe valuable pro

Pagina 16 - 2-8 Configuring Linux

2-12 Configuring LinuxThe following are determined:<SCSI tuple> = b<BUS No.>t<TARGET No.>l<LUN><SCSI path> = d<DOMA

Pagina 17 - Configuring Linux 2-9

Configuring Linux 2-13Setting SCSI TopologyIf an extension SCSI board (FC board) is mounted in a PCI slot, topologysetting is necessary. Take the fo

Pagina 18 - 2-10 Configuring Linux

2-14 Configuring LinuxDomain 0Domain 1Host 01:05Channel 0 connects to Bus 0Device b0t8l0 ( )Channel 1 connects to Bus 1Device b1t8l0 ( )Host 09:05Ch

Pagina 19 - Configuring Linux 2-11

Configuring Linux 2-15Starting SCSI Disk(s)Use ftdiskadm to start a SCSI disk(s) in manual mode.The following is an example of starting a SCSI disk(

Pagina 20 - 2-12 Configuring Linux

2-16 Configuring LinuxStopping SCSI Disk(s)Use ftdiskadm to stop a SCSI disk(s) in manual mode.The following is an example of stopping a SCSI disk(s

Pagina 21 - Configuring Linux 2-13

Configuring Linux 2-17Adding Internal DisksInternal SCSI disks are mounted in slots 1 and 4 in standard configuration. Youcan mount additional inter

Pagina 22 - 2-14 Configuring Linux

2-18 Configuring LinuxConfirm the disk status (check if the disk(s) has been added normally).Command action1 Status(Raid)2 Status(All Disks)3 Repair

Pagina 23 - Starting SCSI Disk(s)

Configuring Linux 2-19Replacing Internal Disk(s)If an internal SCSI disk problem occurs, take the following steps to replace thedisk:1. Execute [Re

Pagina 24 - Stopping SCSI Disk(s)

2-20 Configuring Linux[Status(Raid)]]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------name partition label status m

Pagina 25 - Configuring Linux 2-17

Configuring Linux 2-21[Status(Raid)]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------name partitionlabel status mem

Pagina 26 - 2-18 Configuring Linux

Contents iiiContentsProprietary Notice and Liability DisclaimerIntroductionAbout This Guide ...

Pagina 27 - Configuring Linux 2-19

2-22 Configuring LinuxReinstalling LinuxBefore starting reinstallation, remove all the peripheral equipment, added SCSIboards, and NICs. Carry out t

Pagina 28 - 2-20 Configuring Linux

Configuring Linux 2-23Perform the following steps to reinstall Linux:1. Insert the install disk into the floppy disk drive, and insert backup CD-RO

Pagina 30 - Reinstalling Linux

3ESMPRO Agent for Linux! NEC ESMPRO Agent! Required Software Modules! Installing the Agent! Report Setting! Agent Monitoring! ESMPRO Agent Consi

Pagina 31 - Configuring Linux 2-23

3-2 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxNEC ESMPRO AgentNEC ESMPRO Agent is a utility that serves as an agent between the server andNEC ESMPRO Manager (management

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ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-3Setting SNMP ServiceThe SNMP service needs to be set for using NEC ESMPRO Agent.IMPORTANT: If reinstalling the ucd-snmp pa

Pagina 33 - ESMPRO Agent for Linux

3-4 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxSelecting "3" terminates operation without installing NEC ESMPRO Agent.A message is displayed prompting you to e

Pagina 34 - Installing the Agent

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-56. Select "1" from the menu.Selecting "3" terminates operation without installing NEC ESMPRO Agent.Th

Pagina 35 - New Installation

3-6 ESMPRO Agent for Linux Report SettingThe Agent monitors events it detects internally or from the Linux event logs. Toconfigure the Agent to resp

Pagina 36 - Updating the Agent

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-7Base SettingsThe Agent can respond to an event using any of the three methods selected inthe Base Setting menu, but only i

Pagina 37 - ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-5

iv ContentsCPU Properties...3-16File Syst

Pagina 38 - Report Setting

3-8 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxManager SNMP Trap SettingWhen you select Manager (SNMP) from the Base Setting menu, the SNMPTrap Setting menu displays. To

Pagina 39 - Base Settings

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-9Destination ID SettingsOnce you have established the Base Setting method, you are returned to theReport Setting menu. Sele

Pagina 40 - 3-8 ESMPRO Agent for Linux

3-10 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxScheduling ResponsesYou can schedule which hours of the day a particular destination ID is active.For example, you can se

Pagina 41 - Destination ID Settings

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-11IP Address – The address or name of the remote manager. Make sure theremote manager is not also specified as the trap des

Pagina 42 - 3-10 ESMPRO Agent for Linux

3-12 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxAgent Events SettingThe Agent Events Setting menu lets you configure internal events generated bythe Agent. Selecting Age

Pagina 43 - ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-11

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-13Destination ID List: Highlight the method of reporting to be used should thisselected event occur. Then tab to Add and pr

Pagina 44 - Agent Events Setting

3-14 ESMPRO Agent for Linux! Shutdown – The system is systematically shut down.! Reboot - The system is rebooted.Destination ID List: Highlight th

Pagina 45 - Syslog Events Setting

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-15General PropertiesEnable the ESMPRO Manager to modify SNMP Setting - Indicates whetherthe Manager can modify server param

Pagina 46 - Agent Monitoring

3-16 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxCPU PropertiesSample Interval - This is the CPU load monitoring cycle. It defines how oftenthe CPU load is sampled. In th

Pagina 47 - General Properties

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-17File System PropertiesAlert messages are generated when the amount of used disk space exceedsthe fatal and warning limits

Pagina 48 - CPU Properties

1Introduction! About this Guide! Document Conventions! How this Guide is Organized! Related Documents! Where to go from here

Pagina 49 - File System Properties

3-18 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxFatal Reset - When Enable Threshold (ratio of used capacity) is indicated, theAgent status is reset from Abnormal to Warn

Pagina 50 - LAN Properties

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-19Network Hardware Error Percentage - The percentage of network hardwareerrors that were detected during the Sampling Inter

Pagina 51 - Temperature Properties

3-20 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxFatal High Limit > Fatal High Reset > Warning High Limit > Warning HighResetThe high temperature limit can range

Pagina 52 - 3-20 ESMPRO Agent for Linux

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-21Voltage PropertiesVoltages sensors measure the operating voltages of processors located in theCPU modules and option boar

Pagina 53 - Voltage Properties

3-22 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxWatchdog Timer PropertiesMonitor OS Stall (Server) - When this item is checked, the watch dog timer onthe mother board in

Pagina 54 - Watchdog Timer Properties

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-23Action After Timeout –None- No action is taken.Hard Reset – The system is rebooted.Power Cycle – The system is powered OF

Pagina 55 - Shutdown Properties

3-24 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxESMPRO Agent ConsiderationsModule Status MessagesA message indicating the change of module status may be sent twice.Devic

Pagina 56 - ESMPRO Agent Considerations

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-25BIOS and Agent Temperature MonitoringTemperature sensor enabling and temperature monitoring may be set byESMPRO Agent or

Pagina 57 - Thresholds

3-26 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxWarning Message about CPU LoadWhen NEC ESMPRO Agent detects that it cannot get performance informationfrom the OS because

Pagina 58 - 3-26 ESMPRO Agent for Linux

ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-27Alert Report Device IDsAlert report Device IDs for the NEC Express5800/ft server are listed in thefollowing table.Table 3

Pagina 59 - Alert Report Device IDs

1-2 IntroductionAbout This GuideThis guide contains supplemental instructions needed to install and configurethe Red Hat Linux® Network Operating Sy

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4Monitoring the ft Server! Introduction! Express5800/ft Maintenance! Monitoring ft Server Using ESMPRO Manager! Monitoring ft Server using ESMPRO

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4-2 Monitoring the ft ServerIntroductionESMPRO provides several unique maintenance functions for the Express5800/ftServer. These include switching s

Pagina 63 - Express5800/ft Maintenance

Monitoring the ft Server 4-3Express5800/ft MaintenanceExpress5800/ft series maintenance can be performed in two ways; one is to useESMPRO Manager fo

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4-4 Monitoring the ft ServerMonitoring ft Server Using ESMPRO ManagerThe Data Viewer lets you check hardware and software features on serversmonitor

Pagina 65 - Starting the Data Viewer

Monitoring the ft Server 4-5Starting the Data ViewerTo start the Data Viewer:1. From the ESMPRO Manager Operation Window, select your ft ServerAgen

Pagina 66 - CPU Modules

4-6 Monitoring the ft ServerCPU ModulesYour ft server includes two CPU modules that you may monitor using the DataViewer. When you select a CPU modu

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-7UpdateSelect the Update folder. Data Viewer displays the CPU module Update screen.The Update display screen allows the d

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4-8 Monitoring the ft ServerMaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the CPU moduleMaintenance screen.Bring Up/Bring Down: Usi

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-9Dump Button: Pressing the Dump button copies current memory contents to alog file. Information in this log file may be u

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Introduction 1-3Related DocumentsIn addition to this guide, the following system documentation is included withyour server either as electronic file

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4-10 Monitoring the ft ServerCPUSelect the CPU folder. Data Viewer displays the CPU module CPU screen.The CPU screen displays information about the

Pagina 72 - PCI Modules

Monitoring the ft Server 4-11DIMMSelect the DIMM folder. Data Viewer displays the DIMM screen.The DIMM screen displays information about a specific

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4-12 Monitoring the ft ServerPCI ModulesYour ft server includes two PCI modules that you may monitor using the DataViewer. Each PCI module contains

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-13UpdateSelect the Update folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI module Update screen.The Update screen displays technical

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4-14 Monitoring the ft ServerMaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI moduleMaintenance screen.Bring Up/Bring Down: Us

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-15MTBF Information:The MTBF (Mean-Time-Between-Failures) information of a component can beviewed or cleared (initialized)

Pagina 77 - Maintenance

4-16 Monitoring the ft ServerPCI SlotsGeneralSelect the General folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI Slot General screen.The General screen displays

Pagina 78 - PCI Device

Monitoring the ft Server 4-17MaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI slot Maintenancescreen.Bring Up Demand: Bringing

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4-18 Monitoring the ft ServerPCI DeviceGeneralSelect the General folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI Device General screen.The General screen displ

Pagina 80 - SCSI Adapter

Monitoring the ft Server 4-19DetailSelect the Detail folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI Device Detail screen.The Detail screen displays detailed t

Pagina 82 - Procedure

4-20 Monitoring the ft ServerSCSI AdapterGeneralSelect the General folder. Data Viewer displays the SCSI Adapter Generalscreen. The SCSI adapter is

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-21UpdateSelect the Update folder. Data Viewer displays the SCSI adapter Update screen.Firmware update of individual SCSI

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4-22 Monitoring the ft ServerMaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the SCSI adapterMaintenance screen.Bring Up/Bring Down:

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-23BMCThe General screen displays technical information pertaining to the BMC in theselected PCI module.

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4-24 Monitoring the ft ServerEthernet BoardGeneralSelect the General folder. Data Viewer displays the Ethernet board Generalscreen.The Ethernet boar

Pagina 87 - Starting ft Server Utility

Monitoring the ft Server 4-25DetailThe Detailed Ethernet board screen displays detail technical informationpertaining to the selected Ethernet board

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4-26 Monitoring the ft ServerMaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the Ethernet boardMaintenance screen.Bring Up/Bring Down

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-27Monitoring ft Server using ESMPRO AgentNEC Express5800/ft series maintenance is administered in two ways; one is touse

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4-28 Monitoring the ft ServerCPU ModulesYour server includes two CPU modules that you may monitor using the ftServer Utility. When you select a CPU

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-29Start/StopUsing the ft Server Utility you can bring the selected CPU module up or down.When a module is brought down (s

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2 Configuring Linux! Overview! Powering up the Server! Configuring the Network Interface! Configuring Internal Disk Drives

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4-30 Monitoring the ft ServerCPU Module DiagnosticCPU Module Diagnostic is not supported.Firmware UpdateTo update the firmware of a CPU module, the

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-315. Enter the directory in which the updated firmware image is located (Step 1).After you have entered the absolute pat

Pagina 95 - Ethernet Board

4-32 Monitoring the ft ServerProcedure1. In the ft server utility, select CPU Module #1. The above screen displays.2. In the Dump section of the d

Pagina 96 - BMC Firmware

Monitoring the ft Server 4-33Note: A disabled component with the MTBF lower than the threshold,can be forcibly enabled by clearing the MTBF.Procedur

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4-34 Monitoring the ft ServerDiagnostics InformationPCI Module Diagnostic is not supported.SCSI AdapterMTBF Information ClearThe MTBF (Mean-Time-Bet

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-35Ethernet BoardMTBF Information ClearThe MTBF (Mean-Time-Between-Failures) information of a PCI Module maybe cleared (in

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4-36 Monitoring the ft ServerBMC FirmwareThe firmware located on the base management controller (BMC) can be updatedusing the BMC firmware update ut

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Monitoring the ft Server 4-374. Select BMC FW update Property Setting. The BMC FW Update PropertySetting screen displays.5. Enter the directory in

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4-38 Monitoring the ft Server10. Selecting Configuration in the above menu displays the ConfigurationMenu as shown below.11. Select New or Change to

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Index-1AAbout this guide, 1-2AgentCPU tab, 3-16for Linux, 3-14General tab, 3-15LAN tab, 3-18settings, Linux, 3-14Temperature tab, 3-19Voltage tab, 3-2

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