Primergy Bx900 Blade Server Systems Fujitsu
Primergy Bx900 Blade Server Systems Fujitsu
February 2018
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3 Telnet Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
4.1 Login . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
4.2 The Start Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
4.3 Changing the User Name and Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
4.4 MMB firmware upgrade via TFTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
4.5 MMB firmware update via USB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.6 MMB firmware update via HTTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
5 Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Related Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
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Controller
The ServerView management blade is equipped with an AMCC PPC405EP controller.
Supported programs
The ServerView management blade is compliant with IPMI (Internet Protocol Multicast Iniative) 2.0. It supports
schemes like FRU (Field Replaceable Units), SEL (System Event Log), and SDR (Sensor Data Records). It also
allows the configuration of a watchdog timer.
Hardware monitoring
The hardware monitoring functions provided by the ServerView management blade include:
– Monitoring temperature of each server blade via the IPMB interface
– Monitoring the status of the system fans
– Setting the system fans to an optimum speed
– Monitoring the status of the power supply modules
– Monitoring the temperature of the connection blades via the I2C bus
Event repository
To store messages on events that occur in the system environment, the ServerView management blade is
equipped with an event repository, providing a 2 x 32 MB SDRAM.
Auto configuration
The management function auto configuration is used to back up system parameters to a ROM, which is located
on the management blade. It also provides the possibility to restore these paramters if required. This reduces the
risk if system configuration data have been corrupted or lost.
Fail-over scenario
When the redundant ServerView management blade takes over control from the master, it will behave according
to the following scenario:
– Issue an ICMP broadcast ping to update the ARP table and connection the IP filtering table, in order to adjust
them with regard to the new MAC address
– Define a proprietary protocol in L2, which is used for remote communication
If communication between master and redundant component via the serial interface has broken down, these
components can continue to communicate by sending IP broadcast packages, using the MAC addresses.
Host IP address Service LAN 192.138.1.1 (default for a management blade address, the slave - when
active - has the same address as the master)
Host IP address Management LAN 192.168.1.10 (default for a management blade address, the slave - when
active - has the same address as the master)
Telnet port Same as the Telnet port configured for the management blade (default
port: 3172)
SSHv2 port 22
After these parameters have been set, the blade server system is started.
When using the serial port, firstly a number of messages concerning the system appears on the screen.
After approximately five seconds a welcome screen is displayed.
The user is requested to enter a user name and eventually a password, to be admitted to the console main menu.
The default user name and the default password are both ’admin’.
16.I2C Bus Management (see 3.3.16 on page 35); no longer available in the sub-menu for server management
(as of MMB BX900 firmware version 5.32)
17./16. Management Blade Configuration Backup/Restore (see 3.3.17 on page 35)
18./17. Management Blade Base Configuration Backup/Restore (see 3.3.18 on page 36)
Option Description
Set Service Lan Configuration Configuration of the service LAN interface of the MMB.
Set Management Lan Configuration Configuration of the management LAN interface of the MMB.
Set Time Zone Configuration of the time zone for the management blade, which is
selected from a time zone table.
Set Management Agent Date Time Configuration of date and time for the management blade.
Set Management Agent Timeout Configuration of the time-out value for login to the console menu.
Agent System Info Settings used in SNMP for the management blade:
– system name
– system location
– system contact
Management Agent Administrative URL Display of the home page URL for the management blade.
Agent HTTP Configuration of the HTTP settings, including port number
assignment, HTTP protocol enabling/disabling and HTTP SSL
security control.
Option Description
Agent SNMP Configuration of the SNMP settings, including SNMP
enabling/disabling, selecting an SMNP community string and a desti-
nation from the SNMP trap table.
Agent Telnet Configuration of the Telnet server settings, including Telnet port
assignment and Telnet enabling/disabling.
Agent DNS Configuration of the DNS server address and enabling/disabling DNS
support.
Agent SMTP Configuration of the SMTP settings for mail sending, including SMTP
enabling/ disabling, SMTP sender, SMTP relay server and mail user
account.
Agent SSH Configuration of the SSH settings.
Agent NTP Configuration of the NTP (network time protocol) service. You can
enable or disable the NTP service, set the NTP server’s IP address
and choose the Sync Mode:
– Sync Afterwards
Only if the management blade time is behind of NTP server time,
the management blade syncs the time from NTP server.
– Sync Always
The management blade always syncs the time from NTP server,
no matter whether the NTP server time is behind or ahead of
management blade.
Agent NIC Duplex Mode Setting of the management blade’s NIC duplex mode (full duplex or
half duplex). Execution Mode displays the current duplex mode, Setting
Mode allows you to specify which duplex mode should be active after
the next reset.
Parameter Description
Management Blade Run Mode Displays whether the management blade is run in master mode or slave
(standby) mode.
Management Blade Status Health status of the management blade. A message will be displayed if
this status is disturbed.
Management Blade Manufacture Name of the manufacturer of the management blade.
Management Blade Manufacture Date Date of manufacture for the management blade.
Management Blade Serial Number Serial number of the management blade.
Management Blade Product Name Product name of the management blade.
Management Blade Model Name Name of the management blade model.
Management Blade Hardware Version Hardware version of the management blade.
Management Blade Firmware Version Firmware version of the management blade.
Management LAN MAC Address Physical address (MAC address) of the management LAN interface of
the MMB.
Service LAN MAC Address Physical address (MAC address) of the service LAN interface of the
MMB.
Management Voltage Status Status of the voltage supply of the MMB.
Management Voltage Maximum Value Maximum voltage of the MMB.
Management Voltage Minimum Value Minimum voltage of the MMB.
Management Voltage Normal Value Standard voltage of the MMB.
Management Voltage Current Value Current voltage of the MMB.
Parameter Description
Management Blade Asset Tag Sets a unique asset tag for the management blade.
Parameter Description
System Control Information Displays the number of system fans, power supply groups and temperature
sensors, as well as the status of all system components, excepting CPU blades
and connection blades.
System Power Supply Displays information on the power supply units.
System Fan Displays information on the number and status of the system fans, including
parameters like nominal speed, current speed, speed threshold and failure
reaction. A fan test is also provided, supporting the fan life time monitor.
System Temperature Displays information on the system temperature, including current value,
warning level, critical level, sensor status and critical temperature reaction.
System Chassis Table Displays information on the system chassis, including the chassis serial number
and if there has been any intrusion into the inside of the chassis.
System UPS Displays chassis UPS (uninterruptable power supply) information, including
UPS number, vendor, type, IP address, connect port, and SNMP community.
ID LED Control Displays the status of the system control: on, off, or blinking.
NIC Status Detection In dual MMB mode the roles are switched when the LAN connection to the
master fails, and the slave takes over the role of the master.
Turn on/off all server blades Turns on or turns off all server blades.
Automatic Inventory Retrieval The function is only working for VIOM. If set to automatic, the inventory retrieval
is automatically performed for inserted server blades or when the basic unit is
powered on. If set to manual, the automatic inventory retrieval is not done.
Parameter Description
Scheduled Power-On/Off Configures in detail the power-on/off sequences of the server blades.
Time
System Firmware Mismatch Used for dual MMB systems, where one MMB firmware version differs from the
Detection other. Manual: User has to do the matching by himself after mismatch has been
reported. Automatic: After notification of the mismatch the system has to do the
matching by starting a firmware flash.
Clone Firmware Control Infor- Controls the cloning process of the firmware (in case of mismatch of firmware
mation versions master/slave). 0 = disabled (default).
Parameter Description
Server Power Set server power:
(1) on
(2) off
(3) power-cycle
(4) reset
(5) NMI
(6) force off
Set Server Boot Mode The boot modes init and inventory are supported by VIOM function. For
details, please refer to the VIOM spec.
Set Server Blade Host Name Host name of the server blade. Is overwritten with the host name
assigned in the operating system when ServerView agents are used.
Server LED Control Configuration of the LED control at the front of the blade server: blinking
or off.
Server Memory Dump Flag Indicates the status of the Server Memory Dump Flag (normal or off).
Server Power On/Off Time Control The user can set up a power on/off schedule for server blade.
Parameter Description
Server Power Force Power Off Controls the "forced" shutdown (termination of processes is not waited
Enabled for; these are closed immediately).
Server Power Force Power Off Control If the "proper" shutdown of the server blade fails, the "forced shutdown"
is initiated after n minutes.
BIOS Recovery Flash Bit This option can be selected if the server blade’s BIOS has problems or
a flash has failed. After the option has been set, the blade can be started
up "without" the BIOS. It then searches autonomously for a suitable
BIOS on the connected media (floppy, USB stick, CD/DVD) and flashes
it.
iRMC Address Configuration Sets up the LAN connection of the iRMC.
Parameter Description
Server Blade Status Displays the server blade health status.
Server Blade Manufacture Displays the server blade manufacturer.
Server Blade Manufacture Date Displays the server blade production date.
Server Blade Serial Number Displays the server blade serial number (systems).
Server Blade Identify Serial Number Displays the server blade serial number (motherboard).
Server Blade Product Name Displays the server blade product name.
Server Blade Product Version Displays the server blade product version.
Server Blade Model Name Displays the server blade model name.
Server Blade Hardware Version Displays the server blade hardware version.
Server Blade BIOS Version Displays the server blade BIOS version.
Number of CPU Socket Displays how many CPU sockets are available on the server blade.
Number of Memory Socket Displays server blade memory information.
Server Blade OS Type Displays the OS platform currently running on the server blade.
Server Blade OS Version Displays the version of the OS currently running on the server blade.
Server Blade iRMC Firmware Version Displays the server blade iRMC firmware version.
Server Blade Mezzanine Card Displays whether a Mezzanine card is installed.
Parameter Description
CPU Type Displays the CPU type.
CPU Frequency Displays the CPU frequency.
CPU ID Displays the CPU ID.
Parameter Description
CPU Status Displays the CPU status. The values displayed will be:
– OK
– NOT_PRESENT
– ERROR
– CRITICAL
– MISSING_TERMINATION
CPU Name Displays the CPU name.
CPU Socket Designation Displays the CPU socket designation.
CPU Manufacturer Displays information on the CPU manufacturer.
CPU Clock Displays the CPU clock.
Table Description
Server Blade Memory Information Displays information on the total size of the memory, as well as on the
Table error count, the error reset record and the error count start time.
Server Blade Memory Modules Table Displays the status of each memory module, together with memory type
and error information.
Parameter Description
Server Voltage Designation Displays the voltage designation for the server blade.
Server Voltage Status Displays the voltage status for the server blade. The values displayed will be:
– NOT_AVAILABLE
– OK
– TOO_LOW
– TOO_HIGH
Server Voltage Minimum Value Displays the minimum voltage value for the server blade.
Server Voltage Maximum Value Displays the maximum voltage value for the server blade.
Server Voltage Current Value Displays the current voltage value for the server blade.
Server Voltage Nominal Value Displays the nominal voltage value for the server blade.
Parameter Description
Server Temperature Sensor Designation Displays the designation of the temperature sensor for the
server blade.
Server Temperature Sensor Status Displays the status of the temperature sensor. The values
displayed will be:
– SENSOR_DISABLED
– SENSOR_FAIL
– WARNING_TEMP_WARM
– CRITICAL_TEMP_WARM
– NOT-AVAILABLE
Server Temperature Upper Warning Level This parameter can be set to configure the upper warning level
of the temperature sensor for the server blade.
Server Temperature Upper Critical Level This parameter can be set to configure the upper critical level
of the temperature sensor for the server blade.
Server Temperature Lower Warning Level This parameter can be set to configure the lower warning level
of the temperature sensor for the server blade.
Server Temperature Lower Critical Level This parameter can be set to configure the lower critical level
of the temperature sensor for the server blade.
Server Temperature Current Value Displays the current temperature value for the server blade.
Timer Description
Server Blade Software Watchdog This timer is used to monitor the operation system and the software applica-
tions. A watchdog timer agent that resets the timer must be implemented in
the operation system. When the time-out is reached, a time-out routine will
be started.
Server Blade Boot Watchdog This timer is used to monitor the server blade POST. It will be reset by the
BIOS in periods configured within the POST code. When the time-out is
reached, a time-out routine will be started.
Parameter Description
Storage Blade Status Displays the storage blade health status.
Storage Blade Manufacture Displays the storage blade manufacture vendor.
Storage Blade Manufacture Date Displays the storage blade manufacture date.
Storage Blade Serial Number Displays the storage blade serial number (systems).
Storage Blade Identify Serial Number Displays the storage blade serial number (motherboard).
Storage Blade Product Model Displays the type name of the storage blade (e.g. PRIMERGY SX940 S1).
Storage Blade Product Name Displays the storage blade product name.
Storage Blade Product Version Displays the storage blade product version.
Storage Blade Model Name Displays the storage blade model name.
Storage Blade Hardware Version Displays the storage blade hardware version.
Storage Blade Asset Tag Sets a unique asset tag for the storage blade.
Parameter Description
Status Displays the status. This status can be retrieved by the management blade via a CLI
command.
Administrative URL The URL at which the MMB can be reached using a Web browser.
Manufacture Displays information on the manufacturer.
Manufacture Date Displays the manufacturing date.
Serial Number Displays the serial number.
Product Name Displays the product name.
Model Name Displays the model name.
Hardware Version Displays the hardware version.
Firmware Version Displays the firmware version.
Asset Tag Sets a unique asset tag for the connection blade
User Assigned Name The name of the connection blade (can be assigned by the user).
UID LED Control Sets the LED off or blinking.
Parameter Description
Power Control Starts rebooting the connection blade.
Refresh Enables/disables the refresh function.
Connection Blade Mode GbE connection blades can run in two different modes – Switch and IBP. The mode
enabled is displayed here.
Reset Interface Settings Sets the configuration settings to default.
Stacking State Applies for Connection Blade GbE Switch/IBP 36/8+2 (SB11). These can be intercon-
nected to form a stack. Possible state: Master or Member.
Inter-Switch Link Setting Applies for Connection Blade GbE Switch/IBP 36/8+2 (SB11). Two SB11s which are
operated in a fabric (horizontally adjacent to each other) can be interconnected to
form "one" connection blade. A common management interface then exists for the
connected connection blades.
Step 2
Now select the name of the user to be deleted – type 1:
Step 3
To delete the user, simply press the space bar:
Step 4
User Tom has been deleted, as you can see in the menu:
Parameter Description
All Event All events that have been logged on the management blade.
Informational Event The informational events that have been logged on the management blade.
Minor Event The minor events that have been logged on the management blade.
Major Event The major events that have been logged on the management blade.
Critical Event The critical events that have been logged on the management blade.
Clear All Entries This parameter is used to clear all events from the management blade event log.
Parameter Description
All Event All events that have been logged on the server blade.
Informational Event The informational events that have been logged on the server blade.
Minor Event The minor events that have been logged on the server blade.
Major Event The major events that have been logged on the server blade.
Critical Event The critical events that have been logged on the server blade.
Clear All Entries This parameter is used to clear all events from a server blade event log.
Parameter Description
enable When the event log repository is full, new event log entries replace the old ones
beginning with the first event log entry.
disable When the event log repository is full, no event log entries are written any longer.
Parameter Description
USB device selection Selects the USB medium (all the devices connected to the MMB are displayed
here).
Filename (empty default name) Name of the file which will be written to USB – if nothing is entered, a default
name is used.
Enable Starts the backup to the USB medium.
Parameter Description
Set Config Default The configuration of the management blade is set to the default values.
V Please note that all configured values are lost and the management
blade has to be configured newly after using this option.
Set Username/Password Default All configured user names with the exception of admin are deleted. The
password for the user admin is set to the default (“admin“).
Set CMOS Backup Default All connection blade configuration backups and all server blade BIOS
backups are deleted.
Parameter Description
CMOS Control Specifies the backup/restore policy:
backup
The BIOS parameters of the selected server blade are backed up.
smart-restore
After the slot id, BIOS version and MAC address have been verified,
the backup file of the selected server blade is restored.
force-restore
The backup file is restored without verification.
CMOS Configure Restore Target Specifies the server blade whose BIOS parameters are to be restored.
Server CMOS ID With BIOS Version Displays the CMOS ID with BIOS version.
Server CMOS ID With Mac Address Displays the CMOS ID with MAC address
Backup Date Time Displays date and time of the backup file generation.
Parameter Description
Backup/restore Control Specifies whether a backup process or a restore process is to be
started.
USB Backup/restore Control Specifies whether a backup process or a restore process for a USB
medium is to be started.
View Backup Configuration Displays the configuration of the connection blade when a backup has
been saved successfully.
Current Backup Connection Blade Type Displays the type of connection blade (SB11/SB11a, etc.) when a
backup has been saved successfully.
Current Backup Connection Blade Mode Displays the mode of the connection blade (Switch Mode, IBP) when
a backup has been saved successfully.
Parameter Description
Power Budget Control Threshold Displays the max. DC power of the active power supply.
Base Consumption Power consumption of the base system. Includes one
management blade and 6 fan modules.
Total Consumption Current power consumption of the whole blade server system
(including server blades).
Remaining Difference between Power Budget Control Threshold and current
Total Consumption.
System Power Unit Status Table Displays the max. DC power and the voltage range of the power
supply units.
System Power Unit Current Status Table Displays the current status of each active PSU (power
consumption and voltage).
Server Blade Power Consumption Table Displays the max. DC power consumption of each server blade.
Server Blade Current Power Consumption Displays the current status of each active server blade (power
Table consumption).
Storage Blade Power Consumption Table Displays the max. DC power consumption of each storage blade.
Storage Blade Current Power Consumption Displays the current status of each active storage blade (power
Table consumption).
Connection Blade Power Consumption Table Displays the max. DC power consumption of each connection
blade.
Connection Blade Current Power Displays the current status of each active connection blade (power
Consumption Table consumption).
Set Power Budget Control (no longer Settings for power control (redundancy, dynamic, limit values, etc.)
available as of firmware version 5.32) – observe submenus.
Parameter Description
LDAP Authentication Enable Enables/disables the LDAP functionality.
LDAP Type Selects the LDAP type (Microsoft’s Active Directory, OpenLDAP, Novell’s
eDirectory).
LDAP over SSL Selects whether LDAP is to use a secure SSL connection.
LDAP Server IP 1/2 IP addresses of the primary and, if present, secondary LDAP server.
Root Domain Name Name of the domain in which the user logs in.
User LDAP Base DN Distinguished Name, a unique object name in LDAP directories.
User LDAP Department "Department" of the user in the LDAP directory.
Special User Account Needed to set up a connection to the LDAP server.
Special User Password Password for setting up a connection to the LDAP server.
Parameter Description
VLAN Group ID Identifies different VLAN group IDs. The integer 2 to 4095 are supported.
VLAN IP Sets the VLAN IP.
VLAN Network Mask Sets the VLAN network mask.
VLAN Enable Enables/disables the VLAN function.
VLAN IPv6 The menu item is no longer available as of MMB BX900 firmware version 4.71.
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Type A plus <enter> to quit the EMP.
There is a sub-option of console redirection for server blades and one for connection blades. Furthermore, a return
hotkey can be configured:
Sub-option Description
Console Redirect Connection Blade This option is used to configure a connection blade for console
redirection.
Set Return Hotkey, Ctrl+(a character) This option is used to configure a return hotkey.
To do this, a character from A-Z is chosen, excluding M. The hotkey to
exit console redirection and return to the previous mode is then Ctrl + the
character that has been set here, e.g. Ctrl + R.
The default character used for the return hotkey is Q.
Set Console Redirection Timeout An active connection is automatically disconnected after n seconds.
Parameter Description
TFTP Server IP Address Setting of an IP address for the TFTP server.
Management Blade Image File Name Setting of a file and path name for the management blade image.
Management Blade Update Enable Upgrading of the management blade firmware.
The default value for this parameter is disable. After setting the
parameter to enable, the TFTP server must be started, and the
management blade must be rebooted.
The update will then be performed as the system powers up.
Update Server Blade BIOS Table Upgrading of the Server Blade BIOS. This option is used to
enable/disable the update and to display the TFTP status.
Update Server Blade iRMC Table Upgrading of the Server Blade iRMC firmware. This option is used to
enable/disable the update and to display the TFTP status.
Update MicroBMC Table Upgrading of the Server Blade MicroBMC firmware. This option is used
to enable/disable the update and to display the TFTP status (SX960 and
SX980 only).
TFTP Server IPv6 Address Setting of an IPv6 address for the TFTP server.
3.7 Logout
This option is provided to perform a logout from the Telnet console menu.
Parameter Description
System Configuration/Status Displays a consecutive list of system information, e.g. status, IP address,
MAC address and firmware version of the connection blades.
SEL for Management Blade Displays the management blade event log.
Server Blade Configuration/Status Displays a consecutive list of information about the server blades, e.g.
status, BIOS version, iRMC firmware version, OS type and OS version.
SEL for Server Blade Displays the server blade event log.
Dump System Information Provides information about temperatures, voltages, fan speeds, all modules’
FRU data and event logs.
Dump Post Mortem Use in case of problem, to get all necessary information on customer site to
analyze the problem in the development.
Dump System Information/POST Permits the System Information Dump and POST Mortem Dump to be
Mortem Backup Configuration backed up on a USB medium.
Parameter Description
SMASH CLP Shell The SMASH (Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware) Shell
enables a simple and intuitive management of servers in data centers independent
of machine state, operating system state, server system topology or access
method.
I You find the documentation of the SMASH CLP Shell in the MMB Web User Interface help pages:
1. Click the Help field at the far right below the Fujitsu logo.
2. Click On Contents.
3. Navigate to section Available Help Texts, Notes.
4. In the OEM SM CLP targets and concept item, click concept to open an introduction and targets to see details.
Type exit to quit the SMASH CLP submenu.
4.1 Login
You log into the web server by entering an IP address in the browser’s URL line, e.g.
http://10.40.36.185 (example for a management blade address)
– Default IP address: 192.168.1.10
– HTTP SSL disabled: Port 80
– HTTP SSL enabled: Port 443
– Supported Web browsers: Internet Explorer and Firefox (always the current and the antecessor version)
– Maximum number that can be connected at the same time:
Telnet: 4
SSH: 4
http/https: 10
A pop-up window will then open in which you enter your user name and password:
The default user name and the default password are both admin.
I If you enter an incorrect password more than three times, the message No Access Right! will appear.
⏐ ⏐
This field displays the overall status of the blade server.
The icon on the left (red) indicates that an error of the type "Critical Error" has occurred in the system.
Such as error must be corrected immediately. The components which are affected are displayed in the
navigation frame (see below). It is possible for more than one error of this type to occur in the system.
The icon in the middle (yellow) indicates that an error of the type "Warning" or "PDA Error" has occurred
in the system. A PDA (Prefailure Detection Analysis) reports problems in hardware components (fans,
CMOS batteries, memory modules and hard disk drives) before these result in a system failure. The
component which is affected is displayed in the navigation frame (see below). It is possible for more than
one error of this type to occur in the system.
The icon on the right (green) indicates that the system is operating without error.
I If errors of the type "Critical Error" and of the type "Warning" or "PDA Error" have occurred simul-
taneously in the system, the higher-ranking error, i.e. the red icon, is always displayed here.
This button enables you to refresh all the blade server data.
Uptime
Specifies the time since the blade server was started.
Controller Time
This field specifies the blade server’s current date and time.
This icon is optional and is displayed only if a USB stick is connected to the Master Management Blade.
⏐
You use the Locate button to switch the blade server’s and management blade’s ID LED on (blue) or off
(gray).
The bar chart shows significant power consumption values. The text below the chart provides information
about the secondary output power of the PSUs which is still available for devices in the system unit.
For details, please refer to section “Power Consumption Display” on page 54.
I The gray bar at the bottom of the status frame normally only contains the name of the component selected
on the right. However, if you have selected a server blade, this bar (plus the line below it) contains
additional information elements just for this blade (see figure):
The Remote Management button takes you to a website where you can administer the blade remotely. You
use the Video Redirection button to open a virtual console for the blade.
The other fields have the same meaning as described above for the status frame.
Figure 32: Front and rear views of a fully-equipped BX900 S1 system unit with tooltip information
– Tree View
The tree view contains various menu items which can be used to influence the system properties and the
configuration. The individual items are clickable, i.e. after they have been clicked on, the associated infor-
mation is displayed in the main frame.
I Hardware components which are not integrated into the BX900 S1 system unit are not displayed in the
navigation frame, either.
Each of the three views of the navigation tree is collapsible ( or ).
Error handling
Errors and warnings are displayed simultaneously in the status frame, the navigation frame and the main frame.
The example below shows a start page with the complete error display in all three frames:
The meaning of the error icons in the status frame has already been explained above. The icon, which is a
general indicator in the status frame for an error in the system, also appears both in the navigation frame (more
precisely in the Front View and in the navigation tree) and in the main frame. This enables you to see precisely in
which component the error has occurred.
The faulty Server Blade in our example is displayed a total of 6 times: 3 times in the status frame (top left and as
CSS error), twice in the navigation frame (in the Front View and in the navigation tree), and in the main menu. In
other words, in each case the same error is indicated.
The redundant error display on the start page has the advantage that an error is displayed even when all
collapsible frames have been collapsed (see next figure):
Figure 34: Start page with error display in the case of collapsed frames
I The error icon is seemingly displayed 4 times in our example (System, System Unit, Server Blades, Server Blade-
8 menu items) – see the next figure and detail. The reason for this is that an error is always displayed at the
highest level (System) and is "passed down" from there.
When you point the cursor to the small icon in the Front View, a tooltip with a corresponding message is
displayed:
In the next screen you enter the new user name in the Name field and the new password in the Password
and Confirm Password field:
Figure 39: Firmware Update Settings (TFTP/HTTP) frame on the Firmware Update page
2. In the Firmware Update Settings (TFTP/HTTP) frame, select the TFTP radio button.
3. Specify the server in the Server Adress/Name text field as IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or DNS name.
4. Enter the firmware filename in the Update File text field as pathname.
5. Select the Firmware Update Mode with one of the three radio buttons:
– Master MMB Update (master only)
– Slave MMB Update (slave only)
– Dual MMB Update (both MMBs)
6. Press the Start Update button.
The MMB copies the file, checks format and integrity and starts the flash procedure if no error occurred. In the
case of errors the user will be informed by a status message.
After reboot of the MMB Management Blade-<n> TFTP upgrade success (where <n> = 1 or 2) can be read as entry
in the MMB event log.
Figure 40: Firmware Update Settings (Upload/USB) frame on the Firmware Update page
3. In the Firmware Update Settings (Upload/USB) frame, select the USB Device radio button (between Update File
Media and Local File).
4. Enter the firmware filename in the USB Update File text field. Optionally you can enter the path name separated
by slash characters, not more than 255 characters.
5. Press the Test USB Filename button.
The MMB starts a search with the given string to localize the file and shows the result in the Status: line: USB
file exists or USB file not exists.
6. Press the Start Update button.
The MMB copies the file, checks format and integrity and starts the flash procedure if no error occurred. In the
case of errors the user will be informed by a status message in the same way as in the flash procedure via
TFTP.
For the duration of the flash process Do not remove USB Device from the System! Flash in Progress is displayed.
After reboot of the MMB Management Blade-<n> USB upgrade success (where <n> = 1 or 2) can be read as entry
in the MMB event log.
Figure 41: Firmware Update Settings (TFTP/HTTP) frame on the Firmware Update page
2. In the Firmware Update Settings (TFTP/HTTP) frame, select the HTTP radio button (between Protocol and HTTP).
3. Specify the server in the Server Adress/Name text field as IP address (IPv4 or IPv6) or DNS name.
4. Enter the firmware filename in the Update File text field as path name in the same way as in the flash procedure
via TFTP.
5. Enter the user name in the Server Account text field, enter the password and repeat the password in the Confirm
Password text field.
6. Press the Test Connection button.
The MMB shows the result in the Status: line.
7. Select the Firmware Update Mode with one of the three radio buttons:
– Master MMB Update (master only)
– Slave MMB Update (slave only)
– Dual MMB Update (both MMBs)
8. Press the Start Update button.
The MMB copies the file, checks format and integrity and starts the flash procedure if no error occurred. In the
case of errors the user will be informed by a status message in the same way as in the flash procedure via
TFTP.
After reboot of the MMB Management Blade-<n> USB upgrade success (where <n> = 1 or 2) can be read as entry
in the MMB event log.
I Each fan unit can be substituted by an additional PSU. Each bay can be filled with a PSU or a fan unit to
ensure the cooling air flow for the system unit. If a PSU fails, the number of Available PSUs in the Power
Consumption Options box is decremented.
The actual power consumption of the system unit depends on the number and type of devices it is equipped with,
on the current operation conditions, and on the settings which can be made on the Information / Operation →
Operation → Power Management → Consumption page.
The bar chart shows the following power consumption values. You can display the meaning and exact value as a
tooltip using the mouse:
green
Actual power consumption of the system unit from the PSU outlets (output power consumption)
blue
Maximum power budget used by the system unit from the PSU outlets
yellow
Warning threshold for the input power consumption of the PSUs
red
Configurable input power consumption limitation of the PSUs
black
Highest possible input power consumption of the PSUs
The 2nd line provides information about the secondary output power of the PSUs which is still available for devices
in the system unit (without power consumption of the PSUs), depending on the PSU types and on the power
management settings.
Figure 44: Power Management – History, display options and consumption of the system unit
I To permit graceful shutdown of a server blade, ServerView agents must have been installed and must be
active.
In the Power Restore Policy column you can choose between the values Always Power Off, Always Power On and
Restore to Power State Prior to Power Loss for each server blade which was not added to the Server Blade Power-On/Off
Sequence.
I The Power Restore Policy is set to Always Power Off for all server blades which were not added to the Server
Blade Power-On/Off Sequence and cannot be changed.
A forced power-off can be enabled for each server blade in the fourth column in the table.
The time delay for a forced power-off after a normal power-off has failed can be set (in minutes) in the fifth column.
The table also provides information on other properties of the various server blades.
PSU Controlling
Enable General PSU Settings
This checkbox must be enabled to allow you to enter the other settings in this box.
PSU Dynamic Mode
Disabled
No dynamic power supply unit mode (default).
Standard
Dynamic power supply unit mode. This setting enables power to be saved by operating some power
supply units with a higher load and disabling others.
I PSU Dynamic Mode together with No Redundancy (see the setting option below) can power off
the system immediately if the last power supply unit which is still active no longer supplies suffi-
cient power.
Redundancy
The selection options available depend on the number of power supply units available.
If power supply unit redundancy is selected (n+1 or n+m), the maximum standard output power available for
the system unit is reduced, but every redundant power supply unit increases the reliability and availability of
this output power level because 1 or m power supply unit(s) can fail without operations being interrupted.
Two power supply units are required for the smallest redundant PSU configuration in a BX900 system unit.
Possible values: No Redundancy, 2+1, 3+1, 4+1, 5+1, 2+2, 3+3.
On the right-hand side of the box the power on/off status and the power supply unit status of the system unit are
displayed. The following terms require explanation:
Present PSUs
Total number of power supply units connected.
Defective PSUs
Number of defective power supply units.
Available PSUs
Number of operational power supply units.
Sleeping PSUs
Number of power supply units in standby mode.
Working PSUs
Number of active power supply units.
Scheduled
An alternative to the modes which can be selected above it which permanently determine the mode for the
server blades. Enables the time-of-day-dependent mode settings which can be specified jointly for all server
blades in the Scheduled Server Blade Consumption box.
Adaptive Mode
The settings in this box are enabled when Adaptive mode is selected in the System Power Consumption Modes box.
Re-Evaluation Period (1 - 60)
Specifies the re-evaluation period (in minutes) for the power consumption mode Adaptive.
Re-Evaluation Policy
SelectConsumption Demand, when the power budget available for server blades is to be distributed according
to their power consumption in the past. Select Server Blade Priority, when the power budget available for
server blades is to be distributed according to their priority. The priority is determined by the Adaptive
Budgeting Priority Table box (box at the bottom).
Whether the login was correct can be checked on the web interface.
dn: cn=Manager,dc=testdomain2,dc=local
objectclass: organizationalRole
cn: Manager
The first part will create the base domain structure and the second part an administrator account.
After the file is saved the structure can be created by ldapadd using the following command:
# ldapadd -x -D "cn=<ACCOUNTNAME>,dc=<MY-DOMAIN>,dc=<COM>" -W -f example.ldif
Or as in the example:
# ldapadd -x -D "cn=Manager,dc=testdomain2,dc=local" -W -f testdomain2.ldif
After the base structure is created various LDAP browsers can be used to view and manage the domain (e.g.
phpLDAPadmin).
– <Department name> : The name of the department where the structure will be created, e.g. TestDepartment.
– If the password section is left blank, SVS_LDAPDeployer will ask for the administrator's password during
execution.
When the configuration is finished you can execute the SVS_LDAPDeployer by opening a CMD window, navigating
to the SVS_LDAPDeployer folder and using the following command:
# java -jar SVS_LdapDeployer.jar -deploy Configuration_InitialDeploy_Generic.xml
The SVS_LDAPDeployer starts, asks for the manager's password and creates the structure in the Open LDAP
directory which is needed to authenticate users of the MMB.
4. Always Use SSL Login: Enables only SSL logins at the MMB WebUI. (This option will be enabled automatically,
LDAP requires HTTPS to be enabled.)
5. Directory Server Type: Sets the LDAP Server type (OpenLDAP).
6. LDAP Server: IP address of the LDAP Server.
7. Domain Name: Name of the domain (e.g. testdomain2.local).
8. Base DN: Assigned automatically.
9. Groups Directory As Sub-Tree From Base DN: Not required.
10. Dept. Name: Name of the department.
11. LDAP Auth. User Name: Management account of the openLDAP Server in the notation "cn=Manager,dc=
testdomain2,dc=local".
12. LDAP Auth. User Password: Password of the manager account.
Whether the login was correct can be checked on the web interface.
When configuration is performed you can execute the SVS_LDAPDeployer by opening a CMD window, navigating
to the SVS_LDAPDeployer folder and using the following command:
# java -jar SVS_LdapDeployer.jar -deploy Configuration_InitialDeploy_Generic.xml
The SVS_LDAPDeployer starts, asks for the administrator's password and creates the structure in the eDirectory
which is needed to authenticate users of the MMB.
Alternatively the MMB configuration can be performed using the SMASH-CLP interface.
Open the BX900 MMB SMASH-CLP interface and navigate to the target
/OemFujitsuSiemens/AgentInfo/LdapAuthentication.
The settings are the same as in the WebUI and can be set using the command notation:
set [property]="[value]", e.g. set AgentLdapRootDomainName="testdomain3.local"
A Help command is available for every writeable property, e.g. help AgentLdapType.
Whether the login was correct can be checked on the web interface.
CSS LED An error of the type Warning or PDA Error has occurred in the system.
CSS LED When the amber icon is in the blinking state, it is not a warning or PDA
Error but indicates a Critical Error.
Error LED An error of the type Warning or PDA Error has occurred in the system.
Error LED When the red icon is in the blinking state, it is not a warning or PDA Error
but indicates a Critical Error.
Location LED Indicates that the MMB's ID LED is on.
Power LED System unit power state: switched on.
LED off No CSS, error or locate indication; system unit switched off.
CSS: warning One or more components which should be replaced by the customer are
in a warning state.
CSS: critical One or more components which should be replaced by the customer are
in a critical state.
Toolbox symbol Indicates a customer self service event log.
Tools symbol Indicates that a customer self service event log has one or more resolu-
tions.
MMB USB status USB device connected to an MMB USB port (Advanced User Interface).
MMB USB status USB device connected to an MMB USB port (Standard User Interface).
Storage association Association between server blade and storage blade.
Server blade indication When the icon is in the blinking state it indicates that USB/DVD is
assigned and in use.
Server blade indication USB/DVD is not assigned.
Server blade indication A console is active.
Server blade indication No console is active.
Server blade indication Button to switch the server blades on/off.
Server blade indication The server blade is in pre-processing mode, e.g. inventory or VIOM boot
process
Server blade indication The server blade is in maintenance mode, e. g. during iRMC/BIOS flash
process.
Help reference Refers to more detailed information in the help text which is marked there
with
ACPI
Advanced Configuration Power Interface
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard
ARP
Address Resolution Protocol
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASR
Automatic System Recovery
AuDi-MIP
Automatic Distribution of Management IP Addresses for PRIMERGY Blade Systems
BIOS
Basic Input Output System
BTU/h
British Thermal Unit per hour
CA
Certification Authority
CD-ROM
Compact Disk-Read Only Memory
CLI
Command Line Interface
CLP
Command Line Protocol
CMOS
Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
CPU
Central Processor Unit
CSR
Certificate Signing Request
CSS
Customer Self Service
DC
Direct Current
DDR
Double Data Rate
DHCP
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
DIMM
Dual-in-Line Memory Module
DIP
Dual In-Line Package
DMTF
Distributed Management Task Force
DNS
Domain Name Server
DST
Daylight Saving Time
DVD
Digital Versatile Disk
EEPROM
Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory
EULA
End User License Agreement
EMP
Emergency Management Port
EPOW
Early Power Off Warning
FC
Fibre Channel
FRU
Field Replaceable Unit
GbE
Gigabit Ethernet
GUI
Graphical User Interface
GUID
Globally Unique Identifier
HDD
Hard Disk Drive
HTTP
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
HTTPS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure
HW
Hardware
IBP
Intelligent Blade Panel
ICE
Import Convert Export
ICMP
Internet Control Message Protocol
ID
Identifier
IP
Internet Protocol
IPMB
Intelligent Platform Management Bus
IPMI
Intelligent Platform Management Interface
iRMC
integrated Remote Management Controller
ITS
Invitation to Send
KVM
Keyboard, Video, Mouse
L2
Layer 2 (Data Link Layer)
LAN
Local Area Network
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
LDAP
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
LDIF
Lightweight Directory Interchange Format
LED
Light Emitting Diode
LSB
Local Service Display for Blades
MB
Megabyte
MD5
Message Digest 5
MMB
Management Blade
MUX
Multiplexer
N/A
Not Applicable
NDS
Novell Directory Services
NIC
Network Interface Card
NMI
Non-Maskable Interrupt
NTP
Network Time Protocol
OCP
OverCurrent Protection
OEM
Original Equipment Manufacturer
OOB
Out Of Band
OVP
OverVoltage Protection
OS
Operating System
PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect
PDA
Prefailure Detection Analysis
PIN
Personal Identity Number
PROM
Programmable Read Only Memory
PSU
Power Supply Unit
PXE
Preboot eXecution Environment
PWOK
Power OK
RBS
Role-Based Services
RC4
Rivest Cipher 4
REMCS
Remote Customer Support System
RMS
Reliant Monitor Services
ROM
Read Only Memory
RPM
Rotations / Revolutions Per Minute
RSA
Rivest, Shamir, Adleman
RTC
Real Time Clock
RX
Receiver Cross
SDR
Sensor Data Records
SDRAM
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
SEL
System Event Log
SHA
Secure Hash Algorithm
SM CLP
Server Management Command Line Protocol
SMASH
Systems Management Architecture for Server Hardware
SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
SSH
Secure Shell
SSL
Secure Socket Layer
TCP/IP
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
TFTP
Trivial File Transfer Protocol
TLS
Transport Layer Security
TPM
Trusted Platform Module
TX
Transmitter Cross
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
UI
User Interface
UID
Unit Identification Light
UPS
Uninterruptible Power Supply
URL
Uniform Resource Locator
USB
Universal Serial Bus
USM
User-based Security Model
UVP
UnderVoltage Protection
VAC
Volts Alternating Current
VACM
View-based Access Control Model
VIOM
Virtual I/O Manager
VLAN
Virtual Local Area Network
WWN
World Wide Name
XML
Extensible Markup Language