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1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Getting Started Guide Document Organization Product Version Getting Help Contents MK-91CB

2 Hitachi, Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or stored in a database or retrieval system for any purpose without the express written permission of Hitachi, Ltd. Hitachi, Ltd., reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time without notice and assumes no responsibility for its use. This document contains the most current information available at the time of publication. When new or revised information becomes available, this entire document will be updated and distributed to all registered users. Some of the features described in this document might not be currently available. Refer to the most recent product announcement for information about feature and product availability, or contact Hitachi Data Systems Corporation at Notice: Hitachi, Ltd., products and services can be ordered only under the terms and conditions of the applicable Hitachi Data Systems Corporation agreements. The use of Hitachi, Ltd., products is governed by the terms of your agreements with Hitachi Data Systems Corporation. Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd., in the United States and other countries. Hitachi Data Systems is a registered trademark and service mark of Hitachi, Ltd., in the United States and other countries. Archivas, Essential NAS Platform, HiCommand, Hi-Track, ShadowImage, Tagmaserve, Tagmasoft, Tagmasolve, Tagmastore, TrueCopy, Universal Star Network, and Universal Storage Platform are registered trademarks of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation. AIX, AS/400, DB2, Domino, DS6000, DS8000, Enterprise Storage Server, ESCON, FICON, FlashCopy, IBM, Lotus, MVS, OS/390, RS6000, S/390, System z9, System z10, Tivoli, VM/ESA, z/os, z9, z10, zseries, z/vm, and z/vse are registered trademarks or trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks, service marks, and company names in this document or website are properties of their respective owners. Microsoft product screen shots are reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. ii

3 Contents Preface...v Safety Information... vi Safety precautions... vi Common precautions concerning safety... vii About operations and actions... vii The need for each individual to pay attention and take care... vii General safety precautions...vii Intended Audience...xiii Product Version... xiv Release Notes... xiv Document Organization...xiv Referenced Documents... xiv Document conventions...xiv Convention for storage capacity values... xv Getting help... xvi Comments... xvi Safety guidelines...xvii Safety and warning labels...xviii Server chassis...xviii Server blade...xviii 1 Preparing for installation Items to prepare ahead of installation System Console LAN cable Initial setup Overview System console configuration Network settings Browser settings LAN cable connection Management module configuration Initial setting procedure Login iii

4 Changing password Chassis ID code settings Network information settings Logout Switch module configuration Brocade 10 Gb/sec DCB switch module initial configuration Powering on/off system unit Powering on system unit Powering off system unit iv

5 Preface This document provides site planning information for Compute Blade. Please read this document carefully, and maintain a copy for reference. Notice: The use of Compute Blade 500 series and all other Hitachi Data Systems products is governed by the terms of your agreement(s) with Hitachi Data Systems. Safety Information Intended Audience Product Version Release Notes Document Organization Referenced Documents Document conventions Convention for storage capacity values Getting help Comments Preface v

6 Safety Information Safety precautions When giving safety precautions, this manual uses the headings below. The headings below consist of a safety alert symbol and one of the following heading labels: WARNING, CAUTION, or NOTICE. This is a safety warning symbol. This draws attention to risks (hidden dangers) to human safety. To avoid injury or death, follow the instructions in the message concerning safety that appears after this symbol. This indicates a risk of death or severe injury. This indicates a risk of relatively mild or moderate injury. This indicates a risk of severe damage to the equipment or damage to surrounding property. Example label 1: Electric Shock Hazard Icons represented by indicate that you need to take care. A graphic that indicates why you need to take care, such as Electric Shock Hazard, is placed inside. Example label 2: Disassembly Prohibited Icons represented by indicate prohibited actions. A graphic that indicates the prohibited action, such as Disassembly Prohibited, is placed inside. Note that if there is no graphic inside, the icon indicates a general prohibition. Example label 3: Unplug Power Cable Icons represented by indicate required actions. A graphic that indicates the required action, such as Unplug Power Cable, is placed inside. Note that indicates a general, required action. vi Preface

7 Common precautions concerning safety Please carefully read through, and fully understand, the following safety instructions: When operating the equipment, follow the instructions and procedures in the manual. Always follow the notes, cautionary statements, and advice indicated on this product or in the manual. When installing options on this product or connecting options to this product, always check the manuals for those options and follow the instructions in those manuals. Failing to do so might result in injury, fire, or damage to the equipment or other property. About operations and actions Do not perform operations or actions that are not described in the manual. If there is a problem regarding this product, turn off the power, unplug the power cable, and then contact your retailer or maintenance personnel. The need for each individual to pay attention and take care The notes, cautionary statements, and advice indicated on this product or in the manual were considered carefully. However, unexpected accidents or incidents might occur. When performing operations, in addition to following the instructions, you need to personally pay attention and take care. General safety precautions When handling this product, always follow the precautions below: Handling power cables Always use the power cables shipped with the equipment, and follow the instructions below: Inappropriate handling can damage the power cables and expose copper wires. Such damage can cause short circuiting, partial disconnection, and overheating, which in turn can cause electric shocks and fire. Do not place any object on the power cables. Do not place power cables near devices that become hot. Do not heat the power cables. Do not collect power cables into bundles. Do not continuously subject the power cables to ultraviolet or strong visible light. Do not use damaged power cables. Do not use the power cables in a high-temperature environment. Preface vii

8 Do not use the power cables above their specified rating. Do not use the power cables for other devices. Do not touch a power plug with wet hands. Do not place any objects around the electrical outlets if the objects might prevent users from quickly unplugging a power cable. Poor contact and arc tracking Comply with the following instructions when handling a power plug. Otherwise, arc tracking or poor contact might cause overheating and fire. Make sure that the power plug is fully and securely inserted into the electrical outlet. Before inserting the power plug, make sure that there is no dust or water on the plug. If any dust or water is found, wipe it off with a dry cloth, and then insert the plug. Handling for power outlets Use a grounded 2-pin plug-in power outlet. Outlets of any other type might cause an electric shock or fire. To prevent electric shock, connect the outlet's grounding electrode to a grounding terminal installed by a qualified electrician. Without a connection to a grounding terminal, an electric shock can occur if the power supply fails. Plugging in and unplugging When inserting a power plug into or removing a power plug from an electrical outlet, be sure to hold the plug part. If you pull the cable, the cable might partially break. The break might cause overheating and fire. Power supply modules A power supply module contains a high-voltage area. Therefore, do not open the cover. If you do so, an electric shock or equipment failure might occur. Installing a power supply slot cover When removing a power supply unit, do not insert your hand or tools inside the power slot. After removing a power supply unit, install a power supply slot cover. Inside the power supply slot, some conductors are exposed. Touching them with your hands or tools might cause electric shock or an equipment failure. Abnormal heat, smoke, abnormal noise, or abnormal odors If anything abnormal occurs, turn off the power and unplug all the equipment power cables (a maximum of 4) from the electrical outlets. viii Preface

9 Do not repair, remodel, or disassemble Do not attempt to repair, remodel, or disassemble the equipment on your own, except to perform expansion work in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Attempting to do so might cause electric shock, fire, or burns. In particular, the inside of a power supply unit contains many high-voltage areas. Touching them is dangerous. Removal of a cover or bracket Do not remove covers or brackets. Removing them might cause electric shock, burns, or an equipment failure. High temperature at the cover of a power supply module When a power supply module is in operation, the cover and handle get hot. Be careful when replacing a failed module. Hot parts can cause burns. High temperature at the 10GBASE-R transceiver The 10GBASE-R transceiver in the 10Gbps LAN switch module gets hot during operation. To remove the transceiver, therefore, turn off the power supply for the 10Gbps LAN switch module from the management module, and then wait for at least 5 minutes. Hot parts can cause burns. Adding and replacing internal parts of the equipment The cover and internal parts are hot immediately after the power is turned off. Wait for about 30 minutes before adding or replacing internal parts unless otherwise specified in this manual. Hot parts can cause burns. Laser beam A Class 1 laser product is installed on this product. Do not look directly at the laser beam. Do not look at the laser beam by using an optical instrument. Under the laser module cover, a laser beam is being emitted. Do not remove the cover of an unused board. Handling the product Install the product on a fixed rack. Do not lean against the product or stand on it. Do not install the product in a place with weak floors or walls. Do not subject the product to excessive vibration. Dropping the product or allowing it to fall over might cause an equipment failure. Installing the unit in a rack Preface ix

10 To install the system unit in, or remove it from, a rack cabinet, always get help from at least one other person and use tools to avoid strain. If the system unit has to be installed in 31U or higher in the rack cabinet or the system unit has already been installed there, call for maintenance personnel instead of attempting to install or remove the system unit. Defective installation might cause the system unit to fall, resulting in injury or unit failure. When pulling a unit out from a rack cabinet to work on it, attach a stabilizer to the rack cabinet. Excessive force might cause the rack cabinet to fall down, resulting in injury or an equipment failure. If a stabilizer is not attached, call for maintenance personnel. Using a rack cabinet When using a rack cabinet, do not place anything on the system unit mounted on the cabinet and do not use the top of the system unit mounted on the cabinet as a work bench. A heavy object placed on top of the system unit on the cabinet might fall, resulting in injury. Contact with metal edges When moving the equipment or adding parts, take care not to hurt yourself on the metal or plastic edges. Inappropriate handling can cause injuries. Improper battery type There is a risk of explosion if a battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. Handling batteries Maintenance personnel should replace batteries. Do not replace batteries by yourself. Follow the instructions described below. Inappropriate handling can result in injury because a battery can overheat, burst, or catch fire. Do not charge a battery. Do not short out a battery. Do not disassemble a battery. Storing batteries When storing batteries, apply adhesive tape to the terminals for insulation. If the batteries are stored without insulation, the terminals can contact each other to cause a short circuit and overheat or burst, leading to injury or fire. Insertion of foreign objects into the equipment x Preface

11 Do not allow clips, pins, or any other metal items or flammable items to enter the equipment through a vent or by any other means. Using the equipment under such conditions can cause an equipment failure. Impacts from drops and falls Do not drop the equipment, let it fall, or hit it against another object. This can cause internal deformation and deterioration. Using the equipment under such conditions can cause an equipment failure. Vents Vents are used for preventing rises in temperature inside the equipment. Do not block a vent by placing or leaning an object against it. If you do so, the inside temperature rises, which can cause an equipment failure. Periodically check and clean vents to keep dust from gathering on them. Contact with connection terminals Do not touch connection terminals such as a connector with your hand or any metal item. Do not insert any foreign objects such as wire into connection terminals. Do not place the equipment in a place with pieces of metal. If you do so, a short circuit can develop, which can cause an equipment failure. Moving between two locations with a temperature difference If you move the equipment from one location to another, a significant temperature gap between the two locations might cause condensation on the surface or inside the equipment. Using the equipment with condensation present can cause an equipment failure. Leave the equipment at a new location for several hours until the temperature of the equipment matches the temperature of the new environment, and then start using the equipment. For example, if you move the equipment from an environment whose temperature is 5 C to one whose temperature is 25 C, leave the equipment for about two hours. Adding and connecting to peripheral devices Use only peripheral devices that are explicitly listed as supported in the manual, and always follow the instructions in the manual. Using devices other than those mentioned above can cause failures in peripheral devices and the equipment due to the difference in connection specifications. Radio interference When you install the equipment next to another electronic device, the radio waves might interfere with each other. In particular, noise might be observed in nearby television sets or radios. Strong magnetism generator Preface xi

12 Do not place a device that generates strong magnetism, such as a magnet or a speaker, near the equipment. If you do so, a system unit failure might occur. Handling of hard disks A hard disk is a precision instrument. Carefully handle hard disks when you use them. Inappropriate handling can result in hard disk failure. Failed disks If you attempt to replace failed disks by using an incorrect procedure or faulty alternative disk, data on the disk might be corrupted. Before replacing faulty disks, back up the data. Aluminum electrolytic capacitors An aluminum electrolytic capacitor has a limited service life. Do not use an aluminum electrolytic capacitor past its service life. If you do so, leakage or depletion of the electrolytes might cause smoke or electric shock. To avoid such hazardous situations, replace limited-life parts once they are past their designated service life. Distribution board Install a distribution board close to an entrance to protect the devices in your computer system and to serve as an emergency power breaker. Signal cables Route cables so that nobody will trip over them. Tripping over cables can cause injury or failure of devices connected to the equipment. In addition, valuable data might be lost. Do not place heavy items on the cables. Do not route cables close to devices that become hot. If you do so, the cable covering might be damaged, which can cause failures in connected devices. Before turning off the power Follow the prescribed procedure for power operation. If you turn on or off the power without following the prescribed procedure, a system unit failure might occur. Before turning off the power, make sure that all devices connected to the equipment have stopped. Turning off the power during operation of the equipment might cause an equipment failure or data loss. If you are using an OS that requires a shutdown procedure, always finish the shutdown procedure, and then turn off the power. If you turn off the power before the shutdown is complete, data might be lost. xii Preface

13 Notes on rack mount safety - Elevated ambient temperature If you install the system unit in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment might be greater than that of the ambient room temperature. Be careful not to exceed the rated maximum ambient temperature of the unit. - Reduced air flow When installing equipment in a rack, be careful that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. - Mechanical loading When mounting the equipment in a rack, be careful to avoid hazardous conditions caused by uneven mechanical loading. - Circuit overloading When power is being supplied to equipment, be careful of excessive current causing circuit interruptions and overheating of power cables. When using the equipment, carefully note the ratings. - Reliable grounding When installing equipment in a rack, be careful that the amount of airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. - Mechanical loading When mounting the equipment in a rack, be careful to avoid hazardous conditions caused by uneven mechanical loading. - Circuit overloading When power is being supplied to equipment, be careful of excessive current causing circuit interruptions and overheating of power cables. When using the equipment, carefully note the ratings. - Reliable grounding Maintain reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment. Pay particular attention to non-grounded power connections to branch circuits (for example, in power strips). Intended Audience This document is intended for the personnel who are involved in planning, managing, and performing the tasks to prepare your site for Compute Blade installation and to install the same. This document assumes the following: The reader has a background in hardware installation of computer systems. The reader is familiar with the location where the Compute Blade will be installed, including knowledge of physical characteristics, power systems and specifications, and environmental specifications. Preface xiii

14 Product Version This document revision applies to management module firmware A0240. Release Notes Read the release notes before installing and using this product. They may contain requirements or restrictions that are not fully described in this document or updates or corrections to this document. Document Organization The table below provides an overview of the contents and organization of this document. Click the chapter title in the left column to go to that chapter. The first page of each chapter provides links to the sections in that chapter. Chapter Chapter 1, Preparing for installation Chapter 2, Initial setup Chapter 3, Powering on/off system unit Description Describes preparing for the installation of the Compute Blade. Describes setting up the Compute Blade before use. Describes procedures to power on/off the system unit. Referenced Documents BROCADE manuals Access Gateway Administrator's Guide Fabric OS Administrator's Guide Fabric OS Command Reference Fabric OS Message Reference Fabric OS Message Reference Fabric OS MIB Reference Web Tools Administrator's Guide Document conventions The term "Compute Blade" refers to all the models of the Compute Blade, unless otherwise noted. This document uses the following typographic conventions: Convention Regular text bold Description In text: keyboard key, parameter name, property name, hardware labels, hardware button, hardware switch. xiv Preface

15 Convention Description In a procedure: user interface item Italic screen/code Variable, emphasis, reference to document title, called-out term Command name and option, drive name, file name, folder name, directory name, code, file content, system and application output, user input < > (angled brackets) Variable (used when italic is not enough to identify variable). [ ] (square bracket) Optional values { } braces Required or expected value vertical bar Choice between two or more options or arguments This document uses the following icons to draw attention to information: Icon Meaning Description WARNING CAUTION NOTICE Note Tip This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause death or severe injury. This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause relatively mild or moderate injury. This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause severe damage to the equipment and/or damage to surrounding properties. This indicates notes not directly related to injury or severe damage to equipment. This indicates advice on how to make the best use of the equipment. Convention for storage capacity values Physical storage capacity values (for example, disk drive capacity) are calculated based on the following values: Physical capacity unit Value 1 kilobyte (KB) 1,000 (10 3 ) bytes 1 megabyte (MB) 1,000 KB or 1,000 2 bytes 1 gigabyte (GB) 1,000 MB or 1,000 3 bytes 1 terabyte (TB) 1,000 GB or 1,000 4 bytes 1 petabyte (PB) 1,000 TB or 1,000 5 bytes 1 exabyte (EB) 1,000 PB or 1,000 6 bytes Preface xv

16 Logical storage capacity values (for example, logical device capacity) are calculated based on the following values: Logical capacity unit Value 1 block 512 bytes 1 KB 1,024 (2 10 ) bytes 1 MB 1,024 KB or 1,024 2 bytes 1 GB 1,024 MB or 1,024 3 bytes 1 TB 1,024 GB or 1,024 4 bytes 1 PB 1,024 TB or 1,024 5 bytes 1 EB 1,024 PB or 1,024 6 bytes Getting help The Hitachi Data Systems customer support staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you need technical support, log on to the Hitachi Data Systems Portal for contact information: Comments Please send us your comments on this document: doc.comments@hds.com. Include the document title and number including the revision level (for example, -07), and refer to specific sections and paragraphs whenever possible. All comments become the property of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation. Thank you! xvi Preface

17 Safety guidelines This section contains warnings and important safety guidelines for using a Hitachi Compute Blade System. Read and understand the information in this section before removing, replacing, and installing system components. Safety and warning labels Safety guidelines xvii

18 Safety and warning labels Server chassis The location and content of the safety and warning labels on the server chassis are shown here. Server blade The following figures show the location and content of the safety and warning label on the server blade. xviii Safety guidelines

19 Half-wide blade / Full-wide blade The following shows the location and content of the safety and warning label on the storage expansion blade. Safety guidelines xix

20 Storage Expansion blade The following shows the location and content of the safety and warning label on the CB 520X server blade. xx Safety guidelines

21 520X model Safety guidelines xxi

22 xxii Safety guidelines

23 1 Preparing for installation This chapter describes preparing for the installation of the Compute Blade. Items to prepare ahead of installation Preparing for installation 1-1

24 Items to prepare ahead of installation System Console A Personal Computer (PC) satisfying the following specifications. Table 1-1 System Console specifications Item Flash player Java software Specifications Adobe Flash Player version 10.2 or later Oracle Java Version 6 Update 29 or later OS Microsoft Windows Red Hat Enterprise Linux Browser Internet Explorer 7 or a later version; Firefox 3.0 or later Terminal emulator Terminal software that supports SSH V2. Display Minimum: 1024 x 768resolution Recommended: 1280 x 1024 resolution or higher LAN cable A UTP Category 5 or better Ethernet cable 1-2 Preparing for installation

25 2 Initial setup This chapter describes setting up the Compute Blade before use. Overview System console configuration Management module configuration Switch module configuration Initial setup 2-1

26 Overview The flowchart below shows the steps for doing the initial setup. Figure 2-1 Setup workflow System console configuration The system console is used as a user interface to the system unit. Network settings and browser settings need to be configured for communication between the system console and the system unit. This chapter describes the required settings and connections for the system console. 2-2 Initial setup

27 Network settings Browser settings Set to the value, which suit your network environment, the IP address and the subnet mask (the prefix, in the case of IPv6) of the system console. See the documentation of your OS for how to setup. Setup the client browser of the system console as described below. Disable any pop-up blockers. Enabling of pop-ups may lead to unexpected behavior. Enable web cookies. If web cookies are not enabled, you will not be able to login to the web console of the management module. See the documentation of your browser for how to setup. LAN cable connection Connect with a LAN cable between the system console and the management module. When connecting the system unit to a management network: Connect the LAN port of the system console and the management LAN port #0(MGMT0) of the management module to the management network. Note: IP address of all the management modules shipped from the factory is set for If you connect some management modules to a management network at the same time without changing the IP address, a network failure due to a duplicated IP address may occur. When connecting to a management network, change the IP address and connect the management modules one by one. For details, see Management module configuration on page 2-4. When not connecting to a management network: Connect the LAN port of the system console to the management LAN port #0(MGMT0) of the management module directly. Initial setup 2-3

28 Figure 2-2 Connecting the LAN cable directly to the management module Tip: You need to connect with LAN cable when setting up the following configurations and running the following operations. Management module configuration The management module is a hardware controller that manages the system unit.various settings need to be setup before the management module can be used. The initial settings described below are required: System administrator password Create a new system administrator password for the management module. System identification code Set the server chassis ID. Network settings Configure the network settings such as the IP address, subnet mask (the prefix, in the case of IPv6), and default gateway. Initial setting procedure Login The following describes the initial setup procedure of the management module in detail. 1. Start a new web browser from the system console. 2. Enter the URL of management module web console (enter " /" when factory default setting) into the address field box of the browser. 2-4 Initial setup

29 Table 2-1 Factory default account settings for the system administrator Item Factory default IP address of management module URL of Web console Tip: The above URL indicates the default IP address of management module, and port number is not entered since using default number. If you changed the IP address of management module, and the port number of web console, enter the corresponding URL for your environment. The URL is configured in the following form: IP address>:< port number> or IP address>:< port number> The default port number: - http: 80 - https: The login dialog box will be displayed when connected successfully. Initial setup 2-5

30 4. The system administrator's user ID and password have factory default values.input the following user ID and password to login. Table 2-2 Factory default account settings for the system administrator Item Factory default User ID Password administrator password 5. The dashboard of the web console will be displayed if the login was successful. Table 2-3 Web console dialog box Item Description 1 Menu Displays the Web console menu. 2 Global tabs Displays Dashboard tab, Resources tab, Alerts tab, and Administration tab. 3 Navigation area Displays the target module or feature in the tree to set and operate them. 4 Application area Displays details of module or tree that is selected in the navigation area. Changing password Change the system administrator's password from the factory default setting. 1. Click Administration tab > User Account > administrator (as user ID) > Edit. 2-6 Initial setup

31 2. Change the password of the system administrator, and then click OK. Note: For security purposes, we strongly recommend that you change the password of the system administrator. Chassis ID code settings The system chassis ID code (Chassis ID) is used to identify the system chassis.the factory default value of the chassis ID is the system chassis serial Initial setup 2-7

32 number. You can use the default value, but Hitachi recommends that you change the chassis ID to suit to your environment. Make sure that the chassis ID of every system chassis is unique. 1. Click Resources tab > Chassis. 2. Click Settings tab, and then click Edit Chassis ID. 3. Input the <new Chassis ID> in the Edit Chassis Setting dialog box, and then click OK. 2-8 Initial setup

33 Network information settings Set up the network information of your environment. Even if you are working in an IPv6 environment, you must set up IPv4 addresses. The procedure for setting up IPv4 addresses is described below. To set up IPv6 addresses, perform the same procedure in the IPv6 Address tab. 1. Click Resources tab > Systems > Management LAN. Initial setup 2-9

34 2. Click IP Address tab > Edit. 3. The Edit IP Address dialog box is displayed. Enter the IP address, subnet masks,and default gateway for the management module in the Edit IP Address dialog box. Then click Confirm Initial setup

35 4. The confirmation dialog box is displayed. Click OK. Tip: The network connection terminates immediately after you change the IP address of the management module. If you change the IP address of the management module,the system console disconnects the Web console. Connect the Web console again with the changed IP address. Logout 1. Click Logout in the upper right corner of the web console dialog box. Initial setup 2-11

36 2. Click OK in the logout dialog box. 3. Once the login dialog box is displayed after logout, you may close the browser dialog box Initial setup

37 Switch module configuration Switch modules provide smooth and efficient communication between nodes * when using the switch module. Tip: *:A node is a connection point, either a redistribution point or an end point for data transmissions. The following switch modules are available: LAN switch module Brocade 10 Gb/sec DCB switch module Fibre Channel switch module Brocade 8 Gb/sec Fibre Channel switch module Brocade 16 Gb/sec Fibre Channel switch module The above switch modules need to be setup before use. Management LAN port setting Set the management LAN port. Password changing Change the password of administrator (admin). New user ID creation Create the new user ID. This subsection describes initial setting procedures. Initial setup 2-13

38 Management LAN port configuration Configure the LAN port #0 (MGMT0) of the management module to recognize the management LAN port of the LAN switch module. Tip: The following procedure described in this section is an example of configuring the LAN port #0. Only IPv4 addresses can connect to the management LAN port of the management module. 1. Login to the web console of the management module. Tip: For details of login procedure, see Login on page 2-4 of Initial setting procedure on page 2-4 in Management module configuration on page The Web console menu is displayed after login, and then click Resources tab. 3. Click Systems tab Initial setup

39 4. Click Network tab. 5. Click Management LAN. Initial setup 2-15

40 6. Click IP address tab > Edit. 7. Slide the scroll bar of IP address setting dialog box for displaying the information of "switch module 0" Initial setup

41 8. Click mark in the connection type of switch module 0, and then select Management LAN network (using management module setting). 9. Enter IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of switch module 0. Initial setup 2-17

42 Note: For management module firmware version A0125 or earlier, the default gateway setting here does not work on the internal LAN switch module. Directly log in to the console of the internal LAN switch module and then set the default gateway. 10. Uncheck Not apply this Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module if it is checked Initial setup

43 Tip: For management module firmware version A0125 or earlier, this item, Not apply this Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module, is not displayed. Go to the next step. 11. Click Confirm. Initial setup 2-19

44 Note: For 16 Gb/sec Fibre Channel switch module, you may fail to set the IP address. If a message indicating the failure appears, wait for about a minute and then click Confirm again. 12. The confirmation dialog box is displayed. Confirm IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of switch module 0, and then click OK Initial setup

45 Management LAN port configuration is completed. Repeat step 7 to step 10 as necessary for switch module 1 to 3. LAN switch module initial configuration Create new user ID. Login 1. Start a terminal emulator to the switch module from the system console, and then connect IP address configured at Management LAN port configuration on page The system administrator's user ID and password have factory default values. Input the following user ID and password to login. Table 2-4 Factory default setting for the system administrator Item Factory default setting User ID Password operator (not set) Input <operator> as the user ID, and then press Enter. Initial setup 2-21

46 User ID creation Create a user ID. 1. Change user mode to administrator mode. Input enable, and then press Enter. 2. Add a new user ID. Input adduser <newuser ID>, and then press Enter. 3. Set a password to the new user ID. Input <new password>, and then press Enter. 4. Input <new password> again, and then press Enter. 5. Go back to normal user mode, input disable, and then press Enter Initial setup

47 Tip: The account of <newuser ID> is permitted as the user privilege only, not administrator. If you input enable, the user privilege will change to the system administrator privilege. Logout 1. Input logout at the prompt, and then press Enter. User ID confirmation Confirm whether <newuser ID> has been created correctly. <newuser ID> is created as User ID creation. 1. Start a terminal emulator to the switch module from the system console. 2. Input <newuser ID>, and then press Enter. 3. Input the defined <password>, and then press Enter. 4. Confirm the following whether the login was successful. 5. Input logout, and then press Enter. Initial setup 2-23

48 User ID creation for management module Create a user ID <yyyyyyyy> for the management module to operate the LAN switch module. 1. Start a terminal emulator to the switch module from the system console. 2. Input <operator>, and then press Enter. 3. Change user mode to administrator mode. Input enable, and then press Enter. 4. Add a new user ID. Input adduser <yyyyyyyy>, and then press Enter. 5. Set a password to the user ID. Input <new password>, and then press Enter Initial setup

49 6. Input <new password> again for confirmation, and then press Enter. 7. Go back to user mode, input disable, and then press Enter. 8. Input logout, and then press Enter. Initial setup 2-25

50 Authentication settings for management module Setup authentication to the user ID created inuser ID creation for management module on page Start a web browser on the system console. 2. Enter the URL of management module's web console (" /" as the factory default) in the navigation bar. Table 2-5 Factory default settings Item Factory default IP address of management module URL of Web console Tip: The above URL is the default. When you use the default, you can omit to enter a port number. If you change the IP address of management module or the port number, enter the URL corresponding to the new settings. The format of URL is as below: IP address>:< port number> or IP address>:< port number> The default port number: - http: Initial setup

51 - https: The login dialog box of management module's web console will be displayed. 4. The user ID and the password for administrator are set for the factory default. Input the following user ID and password to login to the Web console. Table 2-6 Factory default account settings for the system administrator Item Factory default User ID Password administrator password 5. The following Web console menu will be displayed when the login is successful. Initial setup 2-27

52 6. Select Modules from the menu tree of Resource tab and click Switch modules > Switch module x. 7. Click Action on the top right and select Authentication settings from the pull down menu Initial setup

53 8. Enter the username and password that created in User ID creation for management module on page 2-24 in the Authorization settings dialog box. And then click OK. Default user ID deletion Delete the default user ID <operator> after login with the username and password that created in User ID creation on page Start a terminal emulator to the switch module from the system console. 2. Input <newuser>, and then press Enter. 3. Input <new password>, and then press Enter. Initial setup 2-29

54 4. Change user mode to administrator mode. Input enable, and then press Enter. 5. Delete the default user ID <operator>. Input rmuser operator, and then press Enter. 6. Enter the <y> key when <Delete user'operator'? (y/n):> is displayed. 7. Go back to user mode, input disable, and then press Enter Initial setup

55 8. Input logout, and then press Enter. Brocade 10 Gb/sec DCB switch module initial configuration Change the system administrator password. Login 1. Start a terminal emulator to the switch module from the system console, and then connect IP address that is configured as Management LAN port configuration on page Input <user ID> and <password> in the following Table to login. Table 2-7 Factory default setting for the system administrator Item Factory default setting User ID Password admin password Initial setup 2-31

56 Input <admin> in the login line, and then press Enter. Input <password>, and then press Enter. Changing password Change the password for the admin user ID. 1. Input configure terminal and press Enter to move to global configuration mode. 2. Input username admin password <new password> role admin enable true, and then press Enter. Logout 1. Input logout, and then press Enter. Fibre Channel switch module initial configuration This section describes how to configure Brocade 8 Gb/sec Fibre Channel switch module and Brocade 16 Gb/sec Fibre Channel switch module. Change the system administrator password, and create a new user ID and password. For the procedure in detail, see Referenced Documents on page xiv manuals in Hitachi Compute BladeFibre Channel SwitchAccessory DVD(EN). Login 1. Start a terminal emulator to the switch module from the system console, and then connect IP address configured at Management LAN port configuration on page The system administrator's user ID and password have factory default values. Input the following user ID and password to login Initial setup

57 Table 2-8 Factory default setting Item Factory default setting User ID Password admin password Input admin as the user ID, and then press Enter. Input <password>, and then press Enter. Changing password Change the password for the admin user ID. 1. Navigate to the system administrator mode, input passwd admin, and then press Enter. 2. Change the system administrator password, input <old password>, and then press Enter. 3. Input <new password>, and then press Enter. 4. Input <new password> again for confirmation, and then press Enter. Initial setup 2-33

58 User ID creation Set up a new user ID. 1. Input userconfig -add <newuser ID> -r admin, and then press Enter. 2. Input <new password>, and then press Enter. 3. Input <new password> again, and then press Enter. Logout 1. Input exit, and then press Enter. User ID confirmation Confirm whether <newuser ID> has been created correctly Initial setup

59 1. Start the terminal emulator to the switch module from the system console. 2. Input <newuser ID> in the Login prompt, and then press Enter. Input <password>, and then press Enter. 3. Confirm whether the login was successful. 4. Input logout, and then press Enter. Initial setup 2-35

60 2-36 Initial setup

61 3 Powering on/off system unit This chapter describes procedures to power on/off the system unit. Powering on system unit Powering off system unit Powering on/off system unit 3-1

62 Powering on system unit This section describes procedures to power on the system unit. The management module starts booting automatically when the AC power is supplied to the server chassis. Turn on devices in the following order: 1. Management module 2. Switch module Powering off system unit This section describes procedures to power off the system unit. Tip: To power on/off the system unit, you can use the web console. See Management module configuration on page 2-4 to login. 1. Click Resources tab > Chassis. The following dialog box will be displayed, and then click Action > > Shutdown. 2. The confirmation dialog box is displayed, and then click OK. 3-2 Powering on/off system unit

63 3. The system unit will power off. Confirm whether the power LED of management module was turned off. 4. Disconnect the system unit from the power source. Tip: Reconnect the power cable into the outlet when using the system unit again. The Management module and switch module will be turned on automatically. Powering on/off system unit 3-3

64 3-4 Powering on/off system unit

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