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2-2 Configuring LinuxOverviewThis chapter contains supplemental instructions needed to configure hardwareand software used with the Linux Operating
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Configuring Linux 2-3Powering up the ServerAfter completing the system installation, power up the server. After POST(Power-On Self-Test), the server
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
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
2-6 Configuring LinuxAdding Optional PCI Network Interface ControllersOptional PCI network interface controllers (NICs) are added to your server inp
Configuring Linux 2-7Confirming Information IP AddressesTo confirm NIC IP addresses, enter the following command. Type:vndctl status nwhere n indica
2-8 Configuring LinuxConfiguring Internal Disk DrivesThe hard disk drive storage bays can house up to six hard disk drives, whichwhen mirrored resul
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
2-10 Configuring LinuxDisk Administrator Tool (ftdiskadm)The disk administrator tool (ftdiskadm) confirms internal SCSI disk status or setRAID confi
Configuring Linux 2-11Confirming SCSI Disk StatusUse the ftdiskadm command to confirm SCSI disk status.The following is a display sample when [Statu
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2-12 Configuring LinuxThe following are determined:<SCSI tuple> = b<BUS No.>t<TARGET No.>l<LUN><SCSI path> = d<DOMA
Configuring Linux 2-13Setting SCSI TopologyIf an extension SCSI board (FC board) is mounted in a PCI slot, topologysetting is necessary. Take the fo
2-14 Configuring LinuxDomain 0Domain 1Host 01:05Channel 0 connects to Bus 0Device b0t8l0 ( )Channel 1 connects to Bus 1Device b1t8l0 ( )Host 09:05Ch
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(
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
Configuring Linux 2-17Adding Internal DisksInternal SCSI disks are mounted in slots 1 and 4 in standard configuration. Youcan mount additional inter
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
Configuring Linux 2-19Replacing Internal Disk(s)If an internal SCSI disk problem occurs, take the following steps to replace thedisk:1. Execute [Re
2-20 Configuring Linux[Status(Raid)]]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------name partition label status m
Configuring Linux 2-21[Status(Raid)]----------------------------------------------------------------------------------name partitionlabel status mem
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2-22 Configuring LinuxReinstalling LinuxBefore starting reinstallation, remove all the peripheral equipment, added SCSIboards, and NICs. Carry out t
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
3ESMPRO Agent for Linux! NEC ESMPRO Agent! Required Software Modules! Installing the Agent! Report Setting! Agent Monitoring! ESMPRO Agent Consi
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
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
3-4 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxSelecting "3" terminates operation without installing NEC ESMPRO Agent.A message is displayed prompting you to e
ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-56. Select "1" from the menu.Selecting "3" terminates operation without installing NEC ESMPRO Agent.Th
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
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
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3-8 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxManager SNMP Trap SettingWhen you select Manager (SNMP) from the Base Setting menu, the SNMPTrap Setting menu displays. To
ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-9Destination ID SettingsOnce you have established the Base Setting method, you are returned to theReport Setting menu. Sele
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
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
3-12 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxAgent Events SettingThe Agent Events Setting menu lets you configure internal events generated bythe Agent. Selecting Age
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
3-14 ESMPRO Agent for Linux! Shutdown – The system is systematically shut down.! Reboot - The system is rebooted.Destination ID List: Highlight th
ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-15General PropertiesEnable the ESMPRO Manager to modify SNMP Setting - Indicates whetherthe Manager can modify server param
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
ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-17File System PropertiesAlert messages are generated when the amount of used disk space exceedsthe fatal and warning limits
1Introduction! About this Guide! Document Conventions! How this Guide is Organized! Related Documents! Where to go from here
3-18 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxFatal Reset - When Enable Threshold (ratio of used capacity) is indicated, theAgent status is reset from Abnormal to Warn
ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-19Network Hardware Error Percentage - The percentage of network hardwareerrors that were detected during the Sampling Inter
3-20 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxFatal High Limit > Fatal High Reset > Warning High Limit > Warning HighResetThe high temperature limit can range
ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-21Voltage PropertiesVoltages sensors measure the operating voltages of processors located in theCPU modules and option boar
3-22 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxWatchdog Timer PropertiesMonitor OS Stall (Server) - When this item is checked, the watch dog timer onthe mother board in
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
3-24 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxESMPRO Agent ConsiderationsModule Status MessagesA message indicating the change of module status may be sent twice.Devic
ESMPRO Agent for Linux 3-25BIOS and Agent Temperature MonitoringTemperature sensor enabling and temperature monitoring may be set byESMPRO Agent or
3-26 ESMPRO Agent for LinuxWarning Message about CPU LoadWhen NEC ESMPRO Agent detects that it cannot get performance informationfrom the OS because
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
1-2 IntroductionAbout This GuideThis guide contains supplemental instructions needed to install and configurethe Red Hat Linux® Network Operating Sy
4Monitoring the ft Server! Introduction! Express5800/ft Maintenance! Monitoring ft Server Using ESMPRO Manager! Monitoring ft Server using ESMPRO
4-2 Monitoring the ft ServerIntroductionESMPRO provides several unique maintenance functions for the Express5800/ftServer. These include switching s
Monitoring the ft Server 4-3Express5800/ft MaintenanceExpress5800/ft series maintenance can be performed in two ways; one is to useESMPRO Manager fo
4-4 Monitoring the ft ServerMonitoring ft Server Using ESMPRO ManagerThe Data Viewer lets you check hardware and software features on serversmonitor
Monitoring the ft Server 4-5Starting the Data ViewerTo start the Data Viewer:1. From the ESMPRO Manager Operation Window, select your ft ServerAgen
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
Monitoring the ft Server 4-7UpdateSelect the Update folder. Data Viewer displays the CPU module Update screen.The Update display screen allows the d
4-8 Monitoring the ft ServerMaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the CPU moduleMaintenance screen.Bring Up/Bring Down: Usi
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
Introduction 1-3Related DocumentsIn addition to this guide, the following system documentation is included withyour server either as electronic file
4-10 Monitoring the ft ServerCPUSelect the CPU folder. Data Viewer displays the CPU module CPU screen.The CPU screen displays information about the
Monitoring the ft Server 4-11DIMMSelect the DIMM folder. Data Viewer displays the DIMM screen.The DIMM screen displays information about a specific
4-12 Monitoring the ft ServerPCI ModulesYour ft server includes two PCI modules that you may monitor using the DataViewer. Each PCI module contains
Monitoring the ft Server 4-13UpdateSelect the Update folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI module Update screen.The Update screen displays technical
4-14 Monitoring the ft ServerMaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI moduleMaintenance screen.Bring Up/Bring Down: Us
Monitoring the ft Server 4-15MTBF Information:The MTBF (Mean-Time-Between-Failures) information of a component can beviewed or cleared (initialized)
4-16 Monitoring the ft ServerPCI SlotsGeneralSelect the General folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI Slot General screen.The General screen displays
Monitoring the ft Server 4-17MaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI slot Maintenancescreen.Bring Up Demand: Bringing
4-18 Monitoring the ft ServerPCI DeviceGeneralSelect the General folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI Device General screen.The General screen displ
Monitoring the ft Server 4-19DetailSelect the Detail folder. Data Viewer displays the PCI Device Detail screen.The Detail screen displays detailed t
4-20 Monitoring the ft ServerSCSI AdapterGeneralSelect the General folder. Data Viewer displays the SCSI Adapter Generalscreen. The SCSI adapter is
Monitoring the ft Server 4-21UpdateSelect the Update folder. Data Viewer displays the SCSI adapter Update screen.Firmware update of individual SCSI
4-22 Monitoring the ft ServerMaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the SCSI adapterMaintenance screen.Bring Up/Bring Down:
Monitoring the ft Server 4-23BMCThe General screen displays technical information pertaining to the BMC in theselected PCI module.
4-24 Monitoring the ft ServerEthernet BoardGeneralSelect the General folder. Data Viewer displays the Ethernet board Generalscreen.The Ethernet boar
Monitoring the ft Server 4-25DetailThe Detailed Ethernet board screen displays detail technical informationpertaining to the selected Ethernet board
4-26 Monitoring the ft ServerMaintenanceSelect the Maintenance folder. Data Viewer displays the Ethernet boardMaintenance screen.Bring Up/Bring Down
Monitoring the ft Server 4-27Monitoring ft Server using ESMPRO AgentNEC Express5800/ft series maintenance is administered in two ways; one is touse
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
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
2 Configuring Linux! Overview! Powering up the Server! Configuring the Network Interface! Configuring Internal Disk Drives
4-30 Monitoring the ft ServerCPU Module DiagnosticCPU Module Diagnostic is not supported.Firmware UpdateTo update the firmware of a CPU module, the
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
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
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
4-34 Monitoring the ft ServerDiagnostics InformationPCI Module Diagnostic is not supported.SCSI AdapterMTBF Information ClearThe MTBF (Mean-Time-Bet
Monitoring the ft Server 4-35Ethernet BoardMTBF Information ClearThe MTBF (Mean-Time-Between-Failures) information of a PCI Module maybe cleared (in
4-36 Monitoring the ft ServerBMC FirmwareThe firmware located on the base management controller (BMC) can be updatedusing the BMC firmware update ut
Monitoring the ft Server 4-374. Select BMC FW update Property Setting. The BMC FW Update PropertySetting screen displays.5. Enter the directory in
4-38 Monitoring the ft Server10. Selecting Configuration in the above menu displays the ConfigurationMenu as shown below.11. Select New or Change to
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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