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1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Web Console User's 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 Intended Audience... vi Product Version... vi Release Notes... vi Document Organization... vi Referenced Documents... vi Document conventions... vii Convention for storage capacity values... viii Getting help... viii Comments... viii 1 Setting Up the Web Console Prerequisites Operating the Web Console Login/Logout Login Logout Web console configuration Window configuration Features Roles Dashboard Using the Dashboard tab Resources Modules Systems Alerts System event log Optional Physical WWN change log Optional Physical MAC change logs Operation logs MAR logs Environment log Administration iii

4 Users and roles LDAP Sessions Date and time Language Services SNMP Notification SC/BSM HCSM Hi-Track Certificate Syslog transfer Login banner 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. Intended Audience Product Version Release Notes Document Organization Referenced Documents Document conventions Convention for storage capacity values Getting help Comments Preface v

6 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. 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, Setting Up the Web Console Chapter 2, Operating the Web Console Describes prerequisites for the Web console. Describes Web console operations. Referenced Documents Hitachi Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER'S GUIDE (BIOS/EFI Edition), MK-99COM009 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Logical partitioning manager User's Guide, MK-91CB Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide, MK-91CB Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Remote Console User's Guide, MK-91CB vi Preface

7 Hitachi Compute Blade Series SMASH and IPMI User's Guide, MK-91CB Compute Blade Built-in LAN Switch Module Software Manual Configuration Settings, Vol. 1, MK-99COM089 Document conventions This term "Compute Blade" refers to all the models of the Compute Blade, unless otherwise noted. The Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) name has been changed to Hitachi logical partitioning manager (LPAR manager, or LP). If you are using HVM based logical partitioning feature, substitute references to Hitachi logical partitioning manager (LPAR manager, or LP) with HVM. This document uses the following typographic conventions: Convention Regular text bold Italic Screen text In text: keyboard key, parameter name, property name, hardware labels, hardware button, hardware switch. In a procedure: user interface item 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 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. Preface vii

8 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 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! viii Preface

9 1 Setting Up the Web Console This chapter describes prerequisites for the Web console. Prerequisites Setting Up the Web Console 1-1

10 Prerequisites CB 500 Web console is a function of a management module, which allows you to use CB 500 features with GUI from the system console browser. Table 1-1 Requirements for the system console s Flash player Java software OS Browser Specifications Adobe Flash Player version 10.2 or later Required for Remote Console. See Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Remote Console User's Guide for details. Microsoft Windows Red Hat Enterprise Linux Internet Explorer 7 or later Firefox 3.0 or later Display resolution Super VGA: 1024 x 768 or higher Wide VGA: 1280 x 1024 or higher (recommended) Note: Do not use 64-bit Internet Explorer. Use 32-bit Internet Explorer by starting the program in the following folder even if using 64-bit Windows. If not, Web console may not work properly. C:\Program Files (x86)\internet Explorer\iexplore.exe Note that 64-bit Internet Explorer may start on 64-bit Windows OS as standard. Do not use Internet Explorer on Modern UI window supported by Windows 8 and Windows Server Use Internet Explorer on the desktop screen. If you set the security level of the management module to high, use Internet Explorer to connect to the Web console of the management module. If you use Firefox to connect to the Web console of the management module, set the security level of the management module to the default. 1-2 Setting Up the Web Console

11 2 Operating the Web Console This chapter describes Web console operations. Login/Logout Web console configuration Dashboard Resources Alerts Administration Operating the Web Console 2-1

12 Login/Logout Login This section describes how to log into and log out of the Web console. 1. Start the system console browser. 2. Enter the URL: in the Address bar. Note: When accessing Web console, use IP address instead of the host name. Tip: The figure above is an example with the default URL. When you change the IP address and port number of the management module, enter the URL for your setting. 3. When you have successfully logged in, the following login window appears. Tip: If you set up a login banner, a message is displayed on the login window. If your password has already expired at login, the window for changing the password might appear. If the window for changing the password appears, you must change your password to log in to the Web console. If your password is near expiration at login, a dialog box that warns you of the password expiration date appears. 2-2 Operating the Web Console

13 If the warning dialog box appears, change your password immediately. 4. The user account and password are set to their factory defaults. Type the following values. Table 2-1 Factory default Factory default User account Password administrator password Tip: We recommend that the password of the system administrator be changed for security. You can change the setting in Menu bar > Action > Edit login account settings. Logout 1. Click the Logout button, or select Log out in the File menu. 2. In the Logout dialog box, click OK. Operating the Web Console 2-3

14 3. When you have successfully logged out, the following login window appears. To finish setting values, click the close button [X] to close the browser. To continue setting values, log into the Web console again. Web console configuration This section describes Web console configuration, features, and roles. Window configuration This subsection describes Web console window configuration. 2-4 Operating the Web Console

15 Window items The following table describes the window items. Table 2-2 Windows s Bar/Panel Function Menu File Save web console log Log out Downloads Web console logs. Logs out of the Web console. Action Dumplog Download logs from the management module. Help Edit login account settings User's Guide About Changes settings including the user password with which you have currently logged in and the language used in the Web console. Refers the User's Guide. Shows the management firmware version. Maintenance mode Log Out Shows one or more module is in maintenance mode. Logs out of the Web console. Global tab Dashboard See Features on page Dashboard on page 2-12 Resources 2-6 Resources on page 2-15 Alerts Alerts on page Administration Administration on page Operating the Web Console 2-5

16 Bar/Panel Function Navigation area Resources On the left of the window, modules and features for setting and operation are shown like a tree. To set an item, select the item from the tree to perform it. General Tasks Dumplog Download logs from the management module. Edit login account settings Changes settings including the user password with which you have currently logged in and the language used in the Web console. Application area A module selected in the navigation area or the tree in detail is shown. See Resources on page 2-15, Alerts on page 2-182, or Administration on page Tip: To update the contents on the Web console, click Refresh. The contents on the Web console will not be automatically updated. The Web console windows, which are used in the following pages, are samples. Features The following table describes tabs and their navigation trees on the Web console window. Table 2-3 Features Tree configuration Dashboard tab The first window shown after login. Shows the general operation status, power consumption, and logs of events that have occurred in the system unit. Resources tab 1 Modules 2 Chassis Manages a system unit. Shows the operation status; manages USB devices connected to the system; sets the chassis ID; shuts down the system unit. Server Blades 3 Switch modules 4 Server Blade 0 7 Switch Module 0 3 Shows the operation status, hardware information, and configuration of a specified server blade, and operates the server blade. Sets and operates BMC, EFI, mezzanine cards onboard, and LPARs on this window as well. Shows the operation status, hardware information, and configuration of a specified switch 2-6 Operating the Web Console

17 Tree configuration Management Modules 5 Fan Modules Power Supply Modules 6 Management Module 0 1 Power Supply Module 0 3 module, and operates the switch module. Sets basic configuration of Hitachi 1 Gb LAN switch module (20-port, 40-port) and Hitachi 1 Gb/10 Gb LAN switch module; starts the Web console window of Brocade 8 Gb fibre channel switch module and 16 Gb fibre channel switch module. Shows the operation status and hardware information of a specified management module, and operates the management module. Shows the operation status of fan modules. Shows the operation state and hardware information of a specified power supply module. Systems 7 Network management 8 Management LAN Controls the management LAN interface of server blades (BMC), switch modules, management modules. Setting an IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS is available. You can also set up IPv6 addresses, prefixes, gateways, and DNS servers. Maintenance LAN Shows the maintenance LAN interface of a management module; cannot change settings. Internal LAN Sets a network used inside the system unit. Link Fault Tolerance Enables/disables the link fault tolerance, and sets time for monitoring. WWN management Shows and sets WWN, including the Default Physical WWN unique to hardware, an Optional Physical WWN, and virtual WWN, used by a mezzanine card installed in a server blade. MAC management Shows and sets the MAC address, including the Default Physical MAC address unique to hardware, an Optional Physical MAC address, and virtual MAC address, used by a mezzanine card installed in a server blade. Operating the Web Console 2-7

18 Tree configuration Power management HA Monitor Firmware LP License Security strength settings Controls power of the entire system and individual modules: shows the status of power supply and consumption, caps power consumption, and sets power supply module redundancy. To use the HA monitor, specify the settings for linking to the HA monitor. Shows and updates firmware of server blades and LPARs. Simultaneously updating firmware of multiple server blades is available. Shows and upgrades an LPAR manager license. Configures the security strength settings for the management modules and the server blades. Alerts tab 9 System Event Log Shows system event logs (SEL). Failed and warning events can provide details of each event. Optional Physical WWN Change Log Optional Physical MAC Change Log Operation Log MAR Log Environment Log Shows the change log history for Optional Physical WWN. Optional Physical WWN is changed at switching server blades or at retuning the ex-active blade to be active by N+M cold standby. Shows the change log history for Optional Physical MAC address. Optional Physical MAC address is changed at switching server blades or at retuning the ex-active blade to be active by N+M cold standby. Manages operation logs of management modules and server blades (BMC), which can be downloaded. Lists MAR Log: Maintenance Action Report logs, which shows events causing a failure report. Details can be provided. Logs collected at a failure can be downloaded. Shows the highest and lowest inlet/outlet temperatures per day. The history can be downloaded. 2-8 Operating the Web Console

19 Tree configuration Administration Users and Roles Adds, deletes, and changes tab 10 accounts and roles; initializes an LCD touch console PIN. LDAP Sessions Date and Time Language Services SNMP notification SC/BSM HCSM Hi-Track Certificate Syslog transfer Login banner Sets interfacing with LDAP server for managing accounts collectively. Shows all users who have currently logged in. You can disconnect unnecessary connection forcibly. Controls the date and time of a management module including the local time, time zone, daylight saving time, and NTP servers. Selects a language used for a console, alert report, and notification of the system unit, from English and Japanese. Switches between Enable and Disable, changes port numbers, and restricts connections for services provided by a management module including Telnet, FTP, SSH/SFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS. Sets connection to SNMP manager; shows and edits SNMP agent (management module) settings. Manages notification by . Shows the information about settings, current status report, and notification history. Sets interfacing with SC/BSM. Sets connection to HCSM; disconnects it forcibly. Sets connection to Hi-Track. Shows, creates, and imports SSL keys and certificates of management modules. Shows and sets of syslog transfer. Displays and changes the settings for the login banner. Notes: 1. Manages modules and resources installed. 2. Manages modules installed. Operating the Web Console 2-9

20 Tree configuration 3. Shows the operation status of all server blades installed; performs basic operations, such as power operation, to all or some specified server blades. 4. Shows the operation status of all switch modules installed and operates them. Performs basic operations, such as power operation, to all or some specified server blades. 5. Shows the operation status of management modules and operates them. Performs basic operations, such as power operation, to all or some specified management modules. 6. Shows the operation status and input voltage (100 V and 200 V) of power supply modules. 7. Manages resources other than modules managed by the system unit. 8. Sets a management network; provides links to network settings described below. 9. Shows and downloads failure reports and logs registered in the system unit. 10. Sets system unit settings and settings for connection to other system. Roles This subsection describes roles and privileges. Overview of roles With management module console features, you can define roles with customized privileges by giving or not giving privileges. The following table shows privileges to set on roles. Table 2-4 Privileges to set on roles Role type Server blade rkvm Can operate and set server blades. Each slot has its privileges. Can operate and set up the remote console. You can specify this privilege for each server blade slot individually. Switch module Can operate and set switch modules. Each slot has its privileges. Network Chassis Account Can set networks. Can operate and set server chassis. Can add or delete accounts and roles. Besides privileges above, the Read only attribute can be added to roles. With Read only, one can only view items, not set or operate them. If you assign the attribute "No permission to start the remote console" to a role, users assigned that role will not be able to connect to the remote console or the OS console of the server blades. The system unit has an embedded role shown in the following table, which cannot be changed or deleted Operating the Web Console

21 Table 2-5 Features Role name Administrators Role with all privileges Note: When assigning an operation privilege to server blades in SMP configuration, assign it to all server blades in the configuration. Privileges for features The following table shows privileges required for each window and feature performance. Table 2-6 Privileges for features Tree configuration Privilege required Dashboard tab - Resources tab Modules Chassis Chassis Server Blades 1 Server Blade 0 7 Server blade 0-7 Switch Modules 2 Switch Module 0 3 Switch module 0-3 Management Modules Fan Modules Power Supply Modules Management Module 0 1 Power Supply Module 0 3 Chassis Chassis Chassis Systems Network Management LAN Network Maintenance LAN Internal LAN Link Fault Tolerance Network Network Network WWN Management MAC Management Power Management HA Monitor Firmware LPAR manager License Security strength settings Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Alerts tab System Event Log Chassis Optional Physical WWN Change Log Optional Physical MAC Change Log Chassis Chassis Operating the Web Console 2-11

22 Administration tab Tree configuration Operation Log MAR Log Environment Log Users and Roles LDAP Sessions Date and Time Language Services SNMP notification SC/BSM HCSM Hi-Track Certificate Login banner Privilege required Chassis Chassis Chassis Account Account Account Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Chassis Notes: 1. One of server blades 0 to 7 2. One of switch modules 0 to 3 Dashboard The dashboard tab window is shown just after login, providing the general status of operation and power consumption and listing events occurred in the system unit. Using the Dashboard tab This subsection describes items shown on the Dashboard tab Operating the Web Console

23 Chassis status (upper panel) Operating status is provided by the type of onboard modules. The following table shows operation states shown in the panel. When some modules fails, check the system event logs to find details. If a device is connected to the USB port on the front panel, the device name is shown. Table 2-7 Chassis status (Figure) None: Normal Icon A module installed in the location is running properly. A module installed in the location is in a warning state. Check the warning in the event list. A module installed in the location is in a failure state. Check the failure in the event list. A module installed in the location is in initialization and the type has yet to be recognized. A module installed in the location is set in maintenance mode. Table 2-8 Chassis status (Summary table) Icon Normal A module is running properly. Operating the Web Console 2-13

24 Icon Warning Failure One or more modules is/are in a waning state. Check the contents in the event list. One or more modules is/are in a failure state. Check the contents in the event list. Power summary (lower left panel) Power summary shows values for input power and power consumption. Table 2-9 Power summary items Input power (AC) Present input power Shows power (AC) currently input to the system unit. Power consumption (DC) Accurate power control value (APC AC) (Present) Present power consumption Accurate power control value (APC) (Present) Emergency power control value (EPC) Power rating of chassis Shows the power capping value converted to AC power. Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Shows the total power consumed by modules onboard. Shows the APC (accurate power control) power capping value in operation. Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Shows the EPC (emergency power control) power capping value for protecting the equipment. Shows the total rated values of modules onboard. System event log (lower right panel) System event logs are listed in this panel. The number of unchecked failures is shown under the panel title bar. This panel shows the latest 100 logs. To view all system event logs in the system unit, click Show SELs. To download logs from the management module, click Dumplog. Table 2-10 System events Check Shows whether the event is checked or not. [Blank]: This event has been checked. Checked events are not included in the number of the summary. [!]: This event is not checked. Unchecked events are included in the number of the summary Operating the Web Console

25 Level Shows a event level among the following four types, such as Blank,,, and. Blank: Normal operation and behavior when a user operates the system : An event that needs to caution the user has occurred, such as an error in communication and in configuration. : A module has an error but can be kept in operation. Check details of the warning and remove the problem. : A module has an error that stops the module working. Check details of the failed event and remove the problem. Date and Time Module Slot Message Shows a date and time when the event has occurred. Shows a module where the event has occurred. Shows a slot number where the module is installed. Shows messages on the outline of events. Resources Modules All modules This section describes items shown on the Resources tab. This subsection describes items shown for Modules. Selecting All modules from the navigation tree on the left shows the outline of all modules. Operating the Web Console 2-15

26 Chassis Selecting Chassis from the navigation tree on the left allows you to manage the system unit, including showing the operation status, managing a USB device connected, setting a chassis ID, and shutting down the system unit. Chassis summary Click the Action combo box on the upper right to show items that allows you to control the chassis Operating the Web Console

27 Table 2-11 Action combo box items on the upper right Shutdown Chassis Maintenance mode ON Chassis Maintenance mode OFF Front panel Maintenance mode ON Front panel Maintenance mode OFF Import System Settings Edit silent mode settings Shuts down the system unit. Make sure to turn off all server blades before shutdown. To restart the system after shutdown, unplug and plug the power cable to supply power. Sets the server chassis in maintenance mode. Server chassis maintenance mode applies for fan modules and power supply modules, not for server blades, switch modules, management modules, and front panel. This mode will be automatically cancelled in about two hours after it is set. Sets the server chassis to release from maintenance mode. Server chassis maintenance mode applies for fan modules and power supply modules. Server blades, switch modules, management modules, and front panel are not released from its maintenance mode. Sets the front panel in maintenance mode. This mode will be automatically cancelled in about two hours after it is set. Sets the front panel to release from maintenance mode. Imports system settings. See Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for details. Sets the chassis silent mode settings. Need to install the module that supports the silent mode to enable silent mode. Operating the Web Console 2-17

28 WDT time-out N+M switch setting Edit Front Panel USB Configuration Enable or disable the WDT time-out N+M switch setting. If you want to perform an N+M switch operation when a watchdog timer timeout occurs, you must enable the setting. The initial setting (the setting at shipping time) of the system unit is Disable. Enable or disable the USB port 0 and 1 on the front panel. Note: While a USB device is connected to a disabled USB port, if you enable the USB port, it takes a few seconds until the USB device is recognized. At this time, if you display the [USB devices] tab, [Not connected] is displayed for the connection status. In this case, click the [Refresh] button. When disabling a USB port, remove a USB device from a port before disabling the port. If a USB port is disabled, when you connect a LCD touch console, the window "Please wait..." appears and remains in that state. In addition, you cannot use an LCD touch panel to perform the following operations: import or collect dump logs, or update the firmware of the management module or server blade. Condition tab Click the Condition tab in the Chassis Information panel title bar to show the following items Operating the Web Console

29 Table 2-12 Condition items Power Status Maintenance mode LID ON/OFF Remaining time [min] ON: One or more server blades is/are powered on. OFF: All server blades are powered off. Shows the server chassis operation status. Normal: Operates normally. Warning: In a warning state. Check the warning in the event list. Failed: In a failed state. Check the failure in the event list. ON: The server chassis is set in maintenance mode. OFF: The server chassis is not set in maintenance mode. When the server chassis is in maintenance mode, the remaining time for the mode is shown in minutes. ON: Front panel LID (Identification LED) turns on. OFF: Front panel LID (Identification LED) turns off. Maintenance classification Shows the chassis maintenance classification. Normal: Operates normal maintenance mode Long life: Operates long life support mode Operating the Web Console 2-19

30 Settings tab Click the Settings tab in the Chassis Information panel to show the following item and edit it. Table 2-13 Setting item Chassis ID Shows the chassis ID; used to identify the system unit by ServerConductor/BladeServer Manager; can be changed with Edit Chassis ID. Silent mode Shows the chassis silent mode status. Enable/disable the silent mode from Action menu. WDT time-out Displays the status of the WDT time-out N+M switch setting. N+M switch setting Enable or disable the WDT time-out N+M switch setting from the [Action] menu. Table 2-14 Action button at the bottom Edit Chassis ID Changes chassis IDs that consists of up to 20 characters: Printable alphanumeric characters, symbols, and spaces. But ignores a space or spaces at the beginning and the end Operating the Web Console

31 Hardware tab Click the Hardware tab in the Chassis information panel to show the following items. Table 2-15 Hardware items Model name Serial number Shows the system unit model name. Shows the system unit serial number. Total weight (kg) Shows the system unit total weight in kilograms including modules installed. Chassis type Shows the chassis type. Chassis type is a two digits number. Table 2-16 Action button at the bottom Show FRU/Sensor Shows values of FRU and sensor for the server chassis. Front panel tab Click the Front panel tab in the Chassis Information panel to show the following item. Operating the Web Console 2-21

32 Table 2-17 Front panel items Maintenance mode LID ON/OFF Remaining time [min] ON: Front panel is set in maintenance mode. OFF: Front panel is not set in maintenance mode. When the Front panel is in maintenance mode, the remaining time for the mode is shown in minutes. ON: Front panel LID turns on. OFF: Front panel LID turns off. Table 2-18 Action buttons at the bottom LID ON LID OFF Turns on the LID (Identification LED) on the front panel. Turns off the LID (Identification LED) on the front panel. USB devices tab Click the USB devices tab in the Chassis Information panel to show the following items. Click the Action button > Unmount to unmount a selected USB device Operating the Web Console

33 Table 2-19 USB devices items USB Port Connection status Device type Shows a port for the USB device. Shows the connection and mount status of USB devices. Status is shown as below. Not connected: USB device is not connected. Connected: LCD touch console is connected. Connected (No media): CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive is connected. But no media is installed. Mounted: Disk, CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive with the media installed, or mass storage device (Example: Flash memory) is connected. Unmounting: USB device is unmounting. Not mounted: USB device is not mounted. Disable: The USB port is disabled. When a USB device is connected, type of the USB device is shown. Type is shown as below. LCD Touch Panel Console: LCD touch console CDROM Device: CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive Disk Device: Hard Disk drive Mass storage: mass storage (Example: Flash memory) USB version Shows USB version, 1.1 or 2.0. Operating the Web Console 2-23

34 Table 2-20 Action button at the bottom Unmount Unmounts a selected USB device. Make sure to unmount a USB device before removing it. If you remove a USB device without unmounting it, the USB device may be broken. Cannot unmount an LCD touch console. Log out of the LCD touch console before removing it. Server blade list view Selecting Server Blades from the navigation tree on the left allows you to view the status of all server blades installed and operate them. You can also perform basic operations including power operation to all or some specified server blades. Server Blade Summary Table 2-21 Action combo box items on the upper right Maintenance mode ON Selects a server blade slot and sets it in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode is set in relation to a server blade slot. If the slot has a server blade, the server blade is also set in maintenance mode. The mode will be automatically cancelled in about two hours after the mode is set Operating the Web Console

35 Maintenance mode OFF Selects a server blade slot and release the slot from maintenance mode. Release of maintenance mode is done in relation to a server blade slot. If the slot has a server blade, the server blade is also released from maintenance mode. Condition tab Table 2-22 Condition tab items Server Blade Shows the number of a server blade. The following icons show a server blade in SMP configuration. : Primary server blade : Non-primary server blade Power Shows a power supply state among the following states: ON: The server blade is powered on or being powered on including Smart Configure. OFF: The server blade is powered off including in sleep state : No server blade is installed or a non-primary server blade is installed. LID Shows an LID (Identification LED) state among the following states. Operating the Web Console 2-25

36 ON: The LID (Identification LED) turns on. OFF: the LID (Identification LED) turns off : No server bladed is installed. Status Shows an operation state of the server blade among the following states. Normal: In normal state. Warning: In warning state. See the event log list to check details. Failed: In failed condition. See the event log list to check details : No server bladed is installed. Maintenance mode Remaining time [min] Logical Partitioning Shows the server blade mode. ON: Set in maintenance mode. OFF: Not set in maintenance mode. When a server blade is in maintenance mode, the remaining time for the mode is shown in minutes. Shows an OS operation mode. Disabled: OS in Basic mode, not in LP mode, starts. Enabled: OS in LP mode starts : No server bladed is installed or a non-primary server blade is installed. Table 2-23 Action buttons at the bottom Smart Configure Start Remote Console LID ON LID OFF Power ON Power OFF Performs Smart Configure to the selected server blade. You can specify multiple server blades for Smart Configure. Starts the remote console of the selected server blade. The remote console appears on another window. You can select multiple server blades for this item. Turns on the LID (Identification LED) of the selected server blade. You can select multiple server blades to turn on their LIDs. Turns off the LID (Identification LED) of the selected server blade. You can select multiple server blades to turn off their LIDs. Powers on the selected server blade. You can select multiple server blades to power on. Shuts down the selected server blade to be powered off. You can select multiple server blades to shut down. Some running OSs may not be powered off due to the OS settings. Check the OS settings before using this item Operating the Web Console

37 Hosts tab Table 2-24 Hosts tab items Server Blade Shows the number of a server blade. The following icons show a server blade in SMP configuration. : Primary server blade : Non-primary server blade Power Shows a power supply state among the following states: ON: The server blade is powered on or being powered on including Smart Configure. OFF: The server blade is powered off including in sleep state : No server blade is installed or a non-primary server blade is installed. Host name OS This item is not supported. This item is not supported. Operating the Web Console 2-27

38 Table 2-25 Action buttons at the bottom Start Remote Console Power ON Power OFF Starts the remote console of the selected server blade. The remote console appears on another window. You can select multiple server blades for this item. Powers on the selected server blade. You can select multiple server blades to power on. Shuts down the selected server blade to be powered off. You can select multiple server blades to shut down. Some running OSs may not be powered off due to the OS settings. Check the OS settings before using this item. Server blade Selecting a server blade allows you to show the operation status, hardware information, and configuration and to operate each item on the window. Setting and operation of BMC, EFI, mezzanine cards onboard, and LPAR are also available on the window Operating the Web Console

39 Server Blade N Summary Table 2-26 Action combo box items on the upper right Maintenance mode ON Maintenance mode OFF Update Firmware Restore server blade settings Restore I/O card settings CNA Information settings Restore CNA card information Delete CNA card information backup CNA version history Register TPM Lisence key. Sets the slot of the server blade currently shown in maintenance mode. If the slot has a server blade, the server blade is also set in maintenance mode. The mode will be automatically cancelled in about two hours after the mode is set. Release the slot of the server blade currently shown from maintenance mode. If the slot has a server blade, the server blade is also released from maintenance mode. Updates the firmware of the server blade currently shown on the window. Follow directions in the dialog boxes to update the firmware. Updating the firmware on the primary server blade updates all server blades in SMP configuration simultaneously. Restore a server blade's BMC and EFI settings. Read the direction in dialog, and then restore the settings. Backup of server blade's BMC and EFI settings is collected automatically when settings of BMC or EFI is changed, or Smart Configure is executed. The maximum number of backup is 5. Restore settings of the mezzanine card. Read the direction in dialog, and then restore the settings. Backup of mezzanine card's settings is collected automatically when settings of mezzanine card is changed, or Smart Configure is executed. The maximum number of backup is 5. Mezzanine cards shown below are support restore function. - Hitachi fibre channel adapter Used only for maintenance work. Do not use for normal operation. Can delete iscsi settings from information to be taken over with N +M failover on Emulex 10 GB CNA/LAN mezzanine card and onboard CNA. Used only for maintenance work. Do not use for normal operation. Restores information of Emulex 10 GB CNA/LAN mezzanine card and onboard CNA using automatically backed up data. Restore information following the dialog box shown up. Backup files are automatically created when information of Emulex 10 GB CNA/LAN mezzanine card and onboard CNA is changed and at Smart Configure. The maximum number of backup is 5. Used only for maintenance work. Do not use for normal operation. Deletes backed up information of Emulex 10 GB CNA/LAN mezzanine card and onboard CNA. Delete information following the dialog box shown up. Used only for maintenance work. Do not use for normal operation. Shows the version for Emulex 10 GB CNA/LAN mezzanine card and onboard CNA. Register a license key to enable the TPM. Registration of the license, choose enter the license key directly, or to input a license key file. Operating the Web Console 2-29

40 Register LOM License key. Assign LP Firmware Backup LP settings Restore LP settings Initialize LP settings Register a license key to enable the LOM. Registration of the license, choose enter the license key directly, or to input a license key file. Assign an LPAR manager firmware to a server blade. Assign LP firmware (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) dialog box is shown. When assigning LPAR manager firmware to a server blade in SMP configuration, assign the firmware to the primary server blade. Back up LPAR manager settings (LPAR manager configuration information). Backup LP settings dialog box is shown. In SMP configuration, select the primary server blade when backing up LP settings. Restore LPAR manager settings (LPAR manager configuration information). Restore LP settings dialog box is shown. In SMP configuration, select the primary server blade when restoring LP settings. Initialize LPAR manager settings (LPAR manager configuration information). Initialize LP settings dialog box is shown. Backup LP Settings Table 2-27 s in Backup LP Settings dialog Backup Current LP Settings 1 Server Blade No. Server Blade No. is shown. LP firmware LPAR manager firmware version is shown. Note: 1. Server Blade No. and LPAR manager firmware version is shown Operating the Web Console

41 Table 2-28 Action buttons at the bottom Backup Back up LPAR manager settings (LPAR manager configuration information). The dialog specifying the folder/directory to which a backup file is stored is shown. Cancel Close Backup LP Settings dialog. Tip: For management module firmware version A0145 or later, the following is the backup file name format. hvm-px-vvrr-yyyymmddhhmmss.backup "X" indicates a partition number: server blade number; VVRR indicates the LP version currently assigned. Note: In SMP configuration, select the primary server blade when backing up LP settings. Restore LP Settings Table 2-29 s in Restore LP Settings dialog Server Blade No. Assigned LP firmware Server Blade No. is shown. Current The bank and LPAR manager firmware version assigned to a server blade now are shown. Next The bank and LPAR manager firmware version assigned to a server blade, in the case that the server blade boots next time, are shown. Setting File Browse The backup file used to restore LPAR manager settings (LPAR manager configuration information) is shown. Select the backup file used to restore LPAR manager settings (LPAR manager configuration information). Operating the Web Console 2-31

42 Table 2-30 Action buttons at the bottom Confirm Cancel Restore LP Settings (for confirmation) dialog is shown. Close Restore LP Settings dialog. Note: In SMP configuration, select the primary server blade when restoring LP settings. Restore LP Settings (for confirmation) Table 2-31 s in Restore LP Settings (for confirmation) dialog Restore LP Server Blade No. Server Blade No. is shown. Settings 1 LP firmware The bank and LPAR manager firmware version assigned to a server blade are shown. Setting File The backup file used to restore LPAR manager settings (LPAR manager configuration information) is shown. Note: 1. Server Blade No., LPAR manager firmware version, and the backup file used to restore LPAR manager settings (LPAR manager configuration information) is shown. Table 2-32 Action buttons at the bottom Back OK Restore LP Settings dialog is shown. Restore LPAR manager Settings (LPAR manager configuration information) Operating the Web Console

43 Cancel Close Restore LP Settings dialog. Initialize LP Settings Table 2-33 s in Initialize LP Settings dialog Initialized Server Blade Server Blade No. Server Blade No. is shown. Information 1 LP firmware The bank and LPAR manager firmware version assigned to a server blade are shown. Note: 1. Server Blade No.and LPAR manager firmware version is shown. Table 2-34 Action buttons at the bottom OK Cancel Initialize LPAR manager Settings (LPAR manager configuration information). Close Initialize LP Settings dialog. Operating the Web Console 2-33

44 Condition tab Table 2-35 Condition tab items Power Recovery wait [min] Power On suppression Status Shows a power state among the following on the Web console. ON: Powered on including in Smart Configure state. Powering ON: Being powered on. OFF: Powered off including in sleep state. Powering OFF: Being Powered off Shows the remaining time before a server blade to be powered on after the server chassis powered on if the wait time after the power recovery is defined. To release the server blade from powering on by the setting, power off the server blade. Enabled: Shows the server blade is prevented from powering on. This state temporarily occurs in active server blade and standby server blade when N+M cold standby is switching server blades. Disabled: Shows the power can be turned on. Shows the server blade operation state. Normal: Server blades in a normal state. Warning: Server blades in a warning state. Check the contents in the event list Operating the Web Console

45 Initialization status Faled: Server blades in a failed state. Check the contents in the eent list. If the firmware of server blade is updating currently, "(updating)" will also be shown. Shows the server blade in initialization. Operations including turning on/off the blade are available when initialization is successfully completed. Uninitialized: Server blades are not initialized yet. OK: Initialization of server blades is successfully completed. Initializing: Initialization of server blades is ongoing. Reinitializing: Reinitialization of server blades is ongoing after normal end. (BMC restart, firmware update of server blade and so on) Initialization error: Initialization of server blades is failed. Maintenance mode LID ON/OFF Remaining time [min] IP Address ON: The server blade is set in maintenance mode. OFF: The server blade is not set in maintenance mode. Shows time left until the maintenance mode is automatically cancelled when the server blade is in maintenance mode. Shows the IP address for service personnel during the maintenance. Connecting to the remote console is not available while the maintenance IP address is set. Shows an LID (Identification LED) state. ON: LID (Identification LED) is turned on. OFF: LID (Identification LED) is turned off : No server blade is installed. Logical Partitioning Shows whether or not LPAR manager operates on the server blade. Enabled: Operates LPAR manager. See LPAR tab on page 2-87 for LPAR manager setting details. Disabled: Starts a normal OS: Not operates LPAR manager. N+M cold standby Last result Status Shows the result of the last Smart Configure. OK: The last Smart Configure was successful. The server blade can be used as it is. NG: The last Smart Configure failed. Perform Smart Configure or power on the server blade depending on the state. Don't care: Smart Configure is invalid. No Information: No Smart Configure is performed after the server chassis was powered on or the server blade configuration changed. In Progress: Smart Configure is being performed automatically or manually. Operating the Web Console 2-35

46 Configured: Smart Configure is completed. Not Configured: Neither a newly activated server blade nor the one for recovery starts running although N+M cold standby switches server blades. This is a temporary state that occurs at switching server blades with N+M cold standby. Server blade firmware version BMC version EFI version Current version Next boot version Current version Next boot version Current version Next boot version Shows the current server blade firmware version. Shows a server blade firmware version to be used at the next boot. This item is shown only after the server blade firmware is updated. Shows the current BMC firmware version. Shows a BMC version to be used at the next boot. This item is shown only after the server blade firmware is updated. Shows the current EFI firmware version. Shows an EFI version to be used at the next boot. This item is shown only after the server blade firmware is updated. Table 2-36 Action buttons at the bottom LID ON LID OFF Power ON Power OFF Server Blade Action Force power OFF Cancel Power On suppression Reset Issue NMI Run Smart Configure Turns on the LID (Identification LED) of the selected server blade. When no server blade is selected, the Action button is not available. Turns off the LID (Identification LED) of the selected server blade. When no server blade is selected, the Action button is not available. Turns on the selected server blade. Turns off the selected server blade. The power may not be turned off depending on the setting of the currently running OS. Check the OS setting when using this item. Forcibly turns off the power to the server blade. Cancels the power-on restriction setting for the selected server blade. If N+M switching fails on the way, the power-on restriction may be enabled. Resets the selected server blade hardware. Issues NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt) to the OS running on the selected server blade. Performs Smart Configure on the selected server blade Operating the Web Console

47 Start remote console Starts the remote console on the selected server blade. Hardware tab When a server blade not in SMP configuration is selected, the following items are shown. Table 2-37 Hardware tab items Product name Model name Serial number Shows the server blade name. When Table 2-53 Asset Information items on page 2-52 is set in the BMC tab, the asset tag for the server blade is shown. Shows the model name. Shows the serial number. CPU Name Shows the CPU name. Installed Slots Shows the number of CPUs installed. Shows the total number of CPU slots. Memory [MB] Shows the total amount of memory in megabytes. I/O Card Mezzanine 1 Shows the mezzanine card model name. Operating the Web Console 2-37

48 Mezzanine 2 Mezzanine 3 Mezzanine 4 PCI 0 PCI 1 Daughter card 0 Shows the mezzanine card model name. Shows the mezzanine card model name. If Mezzanine 3 is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the mezzanine card model name. If Mezzanine 4 is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the PCI card model name. If PCI card 0 is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the PCI card model name. If PCI card 1 is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the daughter card model name. If daughter card 0 is not installed, this field is not displayed. OnBoard LAN 1 Type LOM#1 MAC for Port#0 LOM#1 MAC for Port#1 LOM#1 MAC for Port#2 LOM#1 MAC for Port#3 Shows the onboard LAN type. If onboard LAN is not installed, this field is blank. Shows the MAC address of port 0. If onboard LAN is not installed, this field is blank. Shows the MAC address of port 1. If onboard LAN is not installed, this field is blank. If onboard LAN 1 is installed, displays the MAC address of port 2 for CB520H B3 / CB520X B1 blades. For blades other than CB520H B3 / CB520X B1 blades, this field is blank. If onboard LAN 1 is installed, displays the MAC address of port 3 for CB520H B3 / CB520X B1 blades. For blades other than CB520H B3 / CB520X B1 blades, this field is blank. OnBoard LAN 2 If onboard LAN 2 is installed, this field shows the same information as that for onboard LAN 1 for CB 540A server blades. For blades other than CB 540A blades, this field is blank. LP license LP Model Shows the LPAR manager model name. Upper bound of version Nameplate power (W) Weight (kg) Shows the latest version of LPAR manager firmware available. Shows the server blade nameplate power in watts. Shows the server blade weight Operating the Web Console

49 UUID BMC MAC address Shows the server blade UUID. Shows the BMC MAC address. Expansion blade Silent mode LOM Product name Model name Serial number Shows the expansion blade product name. If expansion blade is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the expansion blade model name. If expansion blade is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the expansion blade serial number. If expansion blade is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows that enable/disable the silent mode. Shows that enable/disable the LOM. When a server blade in SMP configuration is selected, the following items are shown. Table 2-38 Hardware tab items for server blades in SMP configuration Product name Model name Serial number Shows the server blade name. When Table 2-53 Asset Information items on page 2-52 is set in the BMC tab, the asset tag for the server blade is shown. Shows the model name. Shows the serial number. CPU Name Shows the CPU name. CPU (SMP configuration) Installed Slots Installed Slots Shows the number of CPUs installed in the specified server blade. Shows the total number of CPU slots in the specified server blade. Shows the number of CPUs installed in all server blades in SMP configuration only when the primary server blade is selected. Shows the total number of CPU slots in all server blades in SMP configuration only when the primary server blade is selected. Memory (SMP configuration) [MB] Shows the total amount of memory in megabytes in SMP configuration only when the primary server blade is selected. I/O Card Mezzanine 1 Shows the mezzanine card model name. Mezzanine 2 Shows the mezzanine card model name. Operating the Web Console 2-39

50 Mezzanine 3 Mezzanine 4 PCI 0 PCI 1 Daughter card 0 Shows the mezzanine card model name. If Mezzanine 3 is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the mezzanine card model name. If Mezzanine 4 is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the PCI card model name. If PCI card 0 is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the PCI card model name. If PCI card 1 is not installed, this field is not displayed. Shows the daughter card model name. If daughter card 0 is not installed, this field is not displayed. OnBoard LAN 1 Type LOM#1 MAC for Port#0 LOM#1 MAC for Port#1 LOM#1 MAC for Port#2 LOM#1 MAC for Port#3 Shows the onboard LAN type. If onboard LAN is not installed, this field is blank. Shows the MAC address of port 0. If onboard LAN is not installed, this field is blank. Shows the MAC address of port 1. If onboard LAN is not installed, this field is blank. If onboard LAN 1 is installed, this field shows the MAC address of port 2 for CB520H B3 and CB520X B1 blades. For blades other than CB520H B3 and CB520X B1 blades, this field is blank. If onboard LAN 1 is installed, this field shows the MAC address of port 3 for CB520H B3 and CB520X B1 blades. For blades other than CB520H B3 and CB520X B1 blades, this field is blank. OnBoard LAN 2 If onboard LAN 2 is installed, this field shows the same information as that for onboard LAN 1 for CB 540A server blades. For blades other than CB 540A blades, this field is blank. LP license LP Model Shows the LPAR manager model name. Nameplate power (W) Weight (kg) UUID Upper bound of version Shows the latest version of LPAR manager firmware available. Shows the server blade nameplate power in watts. Shows the server blade weight. Shows the server blade UUID Operating the Web Console

51 BMC MAC address Silent mode LOM Shows the BMC MAC address. Shows that enable/disable the silent mode. Shows that enable/disable the LOM. SMP configuration SMP connection board Primary server blade number Server Blade list Shows the SMP connection board name. Shows the Primary server blade number. Shows the number of all server blades in SMP configuration. Table 2-39 Action button at the bottom Show FRU/Sensor Shows values of FRU and sensor for the server blade. The following FRU can be edited only with CB 540A server blade. LOM Type: Not use LOM (0x00) Use LOM (0x02) Settings tab When a server blade not in SMP configuration is selected, the following items are shown. Operating the Web Console 2-41

52 Table 2-40 Settings tab items Power AC recovery Power ON: Powers on the server blade when the power is supplied to the server chassis. Power OFF: Remains the server blade in power-off when the power is supplied to the server chassis. Last state: Returns the state of the server blade to that in the last time when the server chassis is powered off. Smart Configure LP Recovery wait time Power On suppression Status N+M cold standby WWN type MAC type Logical Partitioning LP version LP Model Upper bound of version When the operation after power recovery is Power ON or Last state, the wait time for the server blade to be powered on from 0 up to 60 minutes. Restricted: Power ON to the server blade is restricted. This temporarily occurs in server blades, active and standby, when N+M cold standby switches server blades. Power ON available: Power-on restriction is disabled. Smart Configure is in operation. Shows one of the following: No Information; In Progress; Not Configured; Configured Enables and Disables N+M cold standby: Enabled/ Disabled. With Enabled, N+M cold standby is built, and Smart Configure is automatically performed once. Smart Configure is also automatically performed when the server chassis is powered on or a server blade is inserted. Select WWN for the fibre channel adapter on the server blade to use: default physical or optional physical. With N +M cold standby enabled, WWN type is fixed to Optional Physical WWN. Select MAC address for the LAN adapter on the server blade to use: default physical or optional physical, regardless of N+M cold standby settings. Shows whether or not to operate LPAR manager on the server blade. Enabled: Performs LPAR manager. Setting details are shown in the LPAR tab on page Disabled: Normal OS starts without performing LPAR manager. Shows the LPAR manager firmware version assigned to the server blade in LP mode. For Basic-mode server blades, " " is shown. Shows an LPAR manager model. Shows the latest version of LPAR manager firmware available Operating the Web Console

53 When the primary server blade in SMP configuration is selected, LP version, LP Model, and Upper bound of version for LP show information of all server blades in SMP configuration. Table 2-41 Settings tab items for server blades in SMP configuration Power AC recovery Power ON: Powers on the server blade when the power is supplied to the server chassis. Power OFF: Remains the server blade in power-off when the power is supplied to the server chassis. Last state: Returns the state of the server blade to that in the last time when the server chassis is powered off. Recovery wait time Power On suppression When the operation after power recovery is Power ON or Last state, the wait time for the server blade to be powered on from 0 up to 60 minutes. Restricted: Power ON to the server blade is restricted. This temporarily occurs in server blades, active and standby, when N+M cold standby switches server blades. Power ON available: Power-on restriction is disabled. Smart Configure Status Smart Configure is in operation. Shows one of the following: No Information; In Progress; Not Configured; Configured N+M cold standby WWN type MAC type Enables and Disables N+M cold standby: Enabled/Disabled. With Enabled, N+M cold standby is built, and Smart Configure is automatically performed once. Smart Configure is also automatically performed when the server chassis is powered on or a server blade is inserted. Select WWN for the fibre channel adapter on the server blade to use: default physical or optional physical. With N+M cold standby enabled, WWN type is fixed to Optional Physical WWN. Select MAC address for the LAN adapter on the server blade to use: default physical or optional physical, Operating the Web Console 2-43

54 regardless of N+M cold standby settings. LP Logical Partitioning Shows whether or not to operate LPAR manager on the server blade. Enabled: Performs LPAR manager. Setting details are shown in the LPAR tab on page Disabled: Normal OS starts without performing LPAR manager. Server blade0 Server blade2 LP version LP Model Upper bound of version LP version LP Model Upper bound of version Shows the LPAR manager firmware version assigned to the server blade in LP mode. For Basic-mode server blades, " " is shown. Shows an LPAR manager model. Shows the latest version of LPAR manager firmware available. Shows the LPAR manager firmware version assigned to the server blade in LP mode. For Basic-mode server blades, " " is shown. Shows an LPAR manager model. Shows the latest version of LPAR manager firmware available. Table 2-42 Action buttons at the bottom Show LP settings Edit Server Blade settings [Management module firmware version A023X or earlier] Shows the LPAR manager settings dialog box. For details of how to use the dialog box, see LPAR tab on page [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Moves to the LPAR manager tab on page The LPAR manager tab on page 2-72 displays the LP settings. Sets the server blade operation: Smart Configure setting at the power recovery Operating the Web Console

55 BMC tab Table 2-43 BMC time items Time adjustment method Select one of the two shown below: Manually or by IPMI command. Set time manually or using the Set SEL Time command. Time is not automatically set. When using SC/Agent, set time this way. Using NTP servers Synchronize time with the management module using NTP. Time zone Type BMC time zone from 12:00 to + 14:00. Daylight saving time Use Select a BMC daylight saving time: Enable or Disable. Start date Type a month and day in MM-DD format, using numbers 0 to 9 for each M and D and a date valid on the calendar. Start condition Select and set the following: Start date The first Start day of the week after Start date The last Start day of the week before Start date The last Start day of the week Operating the Web Console 2-45

56 Start day of the week Start time End date End condition End day of the week End time Selects among No set, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, and Sat. Type in HH:MM format ranging 00:00 to 23:59, using numbers 0 to 9 for each H and M. Set this item in the same way as the start date above. Select and set the following: End date The first End day of the week after End date The last End day of the week before End date The last End day of the week Set this item in the same way as the start day of the week above. Set this item in the same way as the start time above. Table 2-44 Network setting items Limit the source IPv4 address Use Allowed IPv4 address 1 Allowed IPv4 address 2 Allowed IPv4 address 3 Allowed IPv4 address 4 Select Enable or Disable. Enable: Allows only IPv4 addresses, to which "Allowed IPv4 address 1" through "Allowed IPv4 address 4" are assigned, to connect. Disable: Allows any IPv4 addresses to connect. Even if Disable is selected, setting fails if "Allowed IPv4 address 1 to 4" have an incorrect value. Type IPv4 address to allow connection to BMC in format of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx or CIDR format, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy. You need to apply IPv4 address to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx using numbers 0 to 255 for xxx; to specify a number from 8 to 30 as the pre-fix length of the network address. If the pre-fix length of the network address is omitted, IPv4 address of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the only one IP address allowed to connect. If the pre-fix length of the network address is specified, IPv4 addresses of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx which shares initial bits of pre-fix length, counting from the mostsignificant bit of the IP address are allowed to connect. Example: If /16 is set, all of IPv4 addresses in network of xxx.xxx are allowed to connect. Connection is restricted on the following functions. Server blade Web console Remote console 2-46 Operating the Web Console

57 Limit the source IPv6 address Use Allowed IPv6 address 1 Allowed IPv6 address 2 Allowed IPv6 address 3 Allowed IPv6 address 4 IPMI over LAN Select Enable or Disable. Enable: Allows only IPv6 addresses, to which "Allowed IPv6 address 1" through "Allowed IPv6 address 4" are assigned, to connect. Disable: Allows any IPv6 addresses to connect. Even if Disable is selected, setting fails if "Allowed IPv6 address 1 to 4" have an incorrect value. Type IPv6 address to allow connection to BMC in format of 8 groups of 4 hexadecimal digits separated by colons (:), xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx or the network prefix format, xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx/ yyy. One or more consecutive groups of "0" can be replaced with the double colon (::). However, it may only be used once in an IPv6 address. Example: FEDC:0:0:3210:0:0:7654:3210 to FEDC::3210:0:0:7654:3210 IPv6 address has the prefix length between 1 and 128. If the prefix length of the network address is specified, IPv6 addresses of xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx/ yyyy which shares initial bits of pre-fix length, counting from the most-significant bit of the IPv6 address are allowed to connect. Example: If FEDC:BA98:7654:3210:FEDC:BA98:7654:321 0/64 or FEDC:BA98:7654:3210::/64 are set, all of IPv6 addresses in network of FEDC:BA98:7654:3210:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx are allowed to connect. Connection is restricted on the following functions. Server blade Web console Remote console IPMI over LAN Table 2-45 BMC user account items Password aging Use Password expiry period (day) Select Enable or Disable. If you selected [Disable] for [Use], 0 is set. If you selected [Enable] for [Use], enter an expiry period in the range from 1 to 365. Operating the Web Console 2-47

58 User account 1 Use User name Password Password (Confirm) Select Enable or Disable. User account 1 cannot be disabled. Start with an alphanumeric character, and create a string with one to 16 characters using alphanumeric, period [.], or underscore [_]. Available only with CB 520X and CB 520H B3 or later: The following symbols are allowed to use in above platforms.. _ $ - = + * / \ '! ~ ; ^ ( ) [ ] { }, ` The following symbols are NOT allowed to use in above platforms. < > & # " (empty) Create a string with one to 20 characters using alphanumerics or symbols without "&". If you don't enter any password, the password will not change from the previous one. Available only with CB 520X and CB 520H B3 or later: The following symbols are NOT allowed to use in above platforms. < > # " (empty) Type the same password. Password expiration date Displays the password expiry date. If the password aging functionality is enabled, you must reset the password when the expiration date passes. User account 2 User account 3 User account 4 Same as user account 1. Same as user account 1. However, for user accounts 2 through 4, you can specify [Disable] for [Use]. Table 2-46 IPMI/SMASH user accounts items Password aging User account 1 Use Password expiry period(day) Use User name Select Enable or Disable. If you selected [Disable] for [Use], 0 is set. If you selected [Enable] for [Use], enter an expiry period in the range from 1 to 365. Select Enable or Disable. Cannot change the user account 1 name. Create a string with 1 to 16 characters using alphanumeric, period [.], or underscore [_]. Make sure to start with a number Operating the Web Console

59 User account 2 User account 3 User account 4 User account 5 User account 6 User account 7 User account 8 Password Password(Confirm) Privilege Password expiration date Same as user account 1. Available only with CB 520X and CB 520H B3 or later: The following symbols are allowed to use in above platforms.. _ $ - = + * / \ '! ~ ; ^ ( ) [ ] { }, ` The following symbols are NOT allowed to use in above platforms. < > & # " (empty) Create a string with one to 20 characters using alphanumerics or symbols without "&". If you don't enter any password, the password will not change from the previous one. If you enter "&null", the password will change to a null one (all zero's). Available only with CB 520X and CB 520H B3 or later: The following symbols are NOT allowed to use in above platforms. < > # " (empty) Type the same password. Select a privilege level from the following. Administrator (default) Operator User Callback NO ACCESS Displays the password expiration date. If the password aging functionality is enabled, your must reset the password when the expiration date passes. Same as user account 1. However, for user accounts 2 through 9, you can change the user name. Operating the Web Console 2-49

60 User account 9 Table 2-47 Server blade Web console items Use Enable login Select Disable or Enable. Server blade Web console can be connected only with https. With this item disabled, BMC will reject https connection and the remote console will not be available. Select Disable or Enable. The default value is Enable. With this item disabled, https connection is available but login is not. HTTPS port number Server blade Web console port number: 443 This port number cannot be changed TLS version TLSv1.0 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2 Select Disable or Enable. If a TLS version is disabled, the server blade Web console using that version cannot be connected. When security strength is set to high, only TLSv1.2 is enabled while other versions are fixed: Disable. Table 2-48 Remote console items Use Port number TLS version TLSv1.0 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2 Select Disable or Enable. With this item disabled, BMC will reject connection requests from KVM/vMedia clients. Type the port number to accept connection requests from KVM/ vmedia clients. Specify 5001 or a number between 1024 and for the port number. See Note below. Select Disable or Enable. If a TLS version is disabled, the server blade remote console using that version cannot be connected. When security strength is set to high, only TLSv1.2 is enabled while other versions are fixed: Disable. Note: The following numbers are not available for the port number to remote console because they are used for SMASH features. 5985, 5986, 5988, 5989 Table 2-49 IPMI over LAN items Use Select Disable or Enable. With this item disabled, BMC will discard RMCP/RMCP+ packets Operating the Web Console

61 Port number Connection between IPMI over LAN v1.5 and null account (Available only with CB 520H A1/B1, CB 520A A1, and CB 540A A1/B1) Shows 623. This port number cannot be changed. Select Disable or Enable. If with disabled, no session can be established via IPMI over LAN v1.5. Setting null user name and password, and user authentication using those settings are also not available. When security strength is set to high, this item is fixed: disable. RMCP+ messaging cipher suite privilege levels (Available only with CB 520H A1/B1, CB 520A A1, and CB 540A A1/B1) Cipher suite ID 0 Cipher suite ID 3 Other cipher suite IDs Select one of the following privileges. Disable Callback User Operator Administrator (default) When security strength is set to high, this item is fixed: disable. Select one of the following privileges. Disable Callback User Operator Administrator (default) Even if security strength is set to high, you can select a privilege. Select Disable, or you can select a privilege using Get/Set LAN Configuration Parameter command. When all cipher suite IDs other than Cipher suite ID 0 and 3 are disabled, Disable is shown. If not, executing Get/Set LAN Configuration Parameter command shows this item. If you disable this item, all cipher suite IDs other than Cipher suite ID 0 and 3 are disabled. When security strength is set to high, this item is fixed: disable. Table 2-50 SMASH (WS-Management) items Use Select Disable or Enable. With this item disabled, BMC will reject connection requests from WS-Management clients. When security strength is set to high, this item is fixed: disable. You can enable this afterwards. Connection via TLSv1.0 is available regardless of TLS version setting. Operating the Web Console 2-51

62 Port number Type the port number to accept connection requests from WS- Management clients. Specify a number between 1024 and for port number. Leave this number same as the default if you don't use SMASH. TLS version TLSv1.0 Select Disable or Enable. TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1 can be enabled even if Security strength is set to High so that clients that does not TLSv1.1 support TLSv1.2 can be used. TLSv1.2 Table 2-51 Login banner items Use Select Disable or Enable. If a Login banner is enabled, a banner message is displayed on the server blade Web console and SMASH (CLP) before login. Banner message Specify a banner message for the login banner. The banner message must be an ASCII string up to 100 lines and 1600 characters. Table 2-52 SMASH (CLP) items Use Select Disable or Enable. With this item disabled, BMC will reject connection requests from SSH clients. Port number Type the port number to accept connection requests from SSH clients. Specify a number between 1024 and for port number. Leave this number same as the default if you don't use SMASH. Table 2-53 Asset Information items Asset Tag Asset tag for user to define. Up to 63 alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used. Table 2-54 TLS version items TLS version (Available only with CB 520H B2) SSLv3 TLSv1.0 TLSv1.1 TLSv1.2 Select Disable or Enable. If an SSL/TLS version is disabled, the server blade Web console and remote console using that version cannot be connected. When security strength is set to high, only TLSv1.2 is enabled while other versions are fixed: Disable Operating the Web Console

63 Table 2-55 DNS items Priority (Available only with CB 520X and CB 520H B3 or later) Select IPv4 or IPv6. If IPv4 is selected, BMC will use an IPv4 DNS server preferentially. If IPv6 is selected, BMC will use an IPv6 DNS server preferentially. DNS(IPv4) DNS(IPv6) (Available only with CB 520X and CB 520H B3 or later) DNS server 1 DNS server 2 DNS server 3 DNS server 1 DNS server 2 DNS server 3 Type a DNS server IP address. You can set up to three IPv4 addresses, which will be used from DNS server 1 in order. When not setting DNS server 2 and 3, leave those fields blank. If not using DNS, leave three fields blank. Type a DNS server IP address. You can set up to three IPv6 addresses, which will be used from DNS server 1 in order. When not setting DNS server 2 and 3, leave those fields blank. If not using DNS, leave three fields blank. Table 2-56 Syslog transfer items Use Target syslog server Enable or Disable Syslog transfer. When enabled, server blade system logs are transferred to an external Syslog server. Specify a Syslog server to transfer system logs as IP address in XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX format or FQDN using up to 127 characters. Table 2-57 LDAP items LDAP server settings Use User authentication method LDAP server1 LDAP server2 Select Disable or Enable. With this item enabled, BMC will use LDAP for SMASH authentication. If you enable this item, you cannot use the RADIUS functionality. Select one of the following user authentication methods. LDAP authentication only If Local authentication fails, try LDAP authentication Specify LDAP server(s) as IPv4 address in XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX format or FQDN using up to 127 characters. BMC uses LDAP (StartTLS) as Operating the Web Console 2-53

64 LDAP server3 communication protocol and 389 as destination port number. With CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph.2 or later, the connection port number can be changed. Port number (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Specify a port number to connect to LDAP server(s): 389 or a number from 1024 to Connection settings TLS version Specify TLS version used to connect to LDAP server. Bind settings Anonymous bind Select Disable or Enable. With this item disabled, BMC binds with LDAP server using Bind DN and Bind password specified. Directory search settings Bind DN Bind password Bind password (Confirm) Base DN Login ID attribute Role attribute Specify a DN for bind. The DN must be an ASCII string up to 254 characters where the first and last characters are not a space. This item is used when Anonymous bind is Disable. Specify a password for bind. The password must be an ASCII string up to 32 characters where the first and last characters are not a space. This item is used when Anonymous bind is Disable. Type the same string as Bind password. Specify a DN used as root of directory search. Specify an attribute of user entry used as login ID. If empty string is specified, samaccountname is used. Specify an attribute of user entry used to obtain roles of the user. If empty string is specified, BMC considers that users have no role. See Active Directory in Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for ways to configure roles. Search timeout period (sec) (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Referral (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Specify a timeout period when there is no response in search for a user entry in a specified LDAP server: 10 seconds or a value from 1 to 20 seconds. LDAP referral asks a LDAP client to refer to another LDAP server when user entry information is not found in a specified LDAP server. Specify a Referral number: 10 or a value from 0 to 10 as another LDAP server to refer to. If 0 is specified, Referral is disabled Operating the Web Console

65 Group authentication settings Authentication method Group DN1 Select one of the following group authentication methods. Disable group authentication: BMC does not perform authentication based on groups defined in LDAP server. Static group: BMC performs authentication based on the groups specified by Group DN1-5. Dynamic group: BMC performs authentication based on the search DN input by the user and search filter as a temporary group. Specify a DN of group entry. This item is used when Authentication method is Static group. If the user is not a member of any group specified by Group DN1-5, user authentication fails and the user is not allowed to log in to BMC services. Group DN1 role (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Specify a role of group entry. This item is used for Static group. If a user is not a member of any groups specified in Group DN 1 to 5, a group role specified here will not be assigned to the user. You can select a group role from the following 4 roles. None: No group role is assigned. Use the role of user entry: Group role is not used. User entry role specified in role attribute, Directory search settings is used. Administrator: Members of the group can use each service of server blade BMC. SMASH: Members of the group can use SMASH- CLP and WS-Management of server blade BMC. Group DN2 Group DN2 role (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Ditto as Group DN1. Ditto as Group DN1 role. Group DN3 Group DN3 role (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Group DN4 Group DN4 role (Available only with CB 520X and Operating the Web Console 2-55

66 CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Group DN5 Group DN5 role (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Search DN (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph.2 or later) Specify a DN as a starting point to search a directory when creating a dynamic group. Search filter (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Dynamic group Role (Available only with CB 520X and CB520H B2 LDAP Ph. 2 or later) Specify an attribute and its value. Group user entries under the search DN that satisfies the attribute and its value specified here as a dynamic group temporarily. Specify a role for group entry. This item is used for Dynamic group. If a user is not a member of the dynamic group, a group role specified here will not be assigned to the user. You can select a group role from the following 4 roles. None: No group role is assigned. Use the role of user entry: Group role is not used. User entry role specified in Role attribute, Directory search settings is used. Administrator: Members of the group can use each service of server blade BMC. SMASH: Members of the group can use SMASH- CLP and WS-Management of server blade BMC. Table 2-58 RADIUS items RADIUS server settings RADIUS server1 settings Use User authentication method Server name Select [Disable] or [Enable]. If you enable this item, RADIUS is used for SMASH authentications. If you enable this item, you cannot use the LDAP functionality. Select a user authentication method. RADIUS authentication only If Local authentication fails, try RADIUS authentication Enter the IPv4 address for a RADIUS server in the format of XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX or in FQDN (maximum of 127 characters) Operating the Web Console

67 Authentication method Port number (Authentication) Shared Secret Retransmit retry Timeout period(sec) Select an authentication method. PAP CHAP MS-CHAPv2 Enter the destination port number for authentication of the RADIUS server. Specify 1812 or a value in the range from 1 to for the port number. Enter a key character string shared between BMC and the RADIUS server. You can enter a character string of 32 to 64 characters. The string can contain alphanumeric characters and the following symbols:. _ $ - = + * %? / \ '! ~ ; ^ ( ) [ ] { }, ` The symbols <, >, &, #, ", and spaces cannot be used. Enter the number of times to reconnect to the RADIUS server if the RADIUS server does not respond. Specify 3 time or a value in the range from 1 to 10 times. Enter the period (in seconds) from when the RADIUS server does not respond to when a timeout occurs. Specify 10 seconds or a value in the range from 1 to 60 seconds. RADIUS server2 settings RADIUS server3 settings Same as the RADIUS server1 settings. Same as the RADIUS server1 settings. Table 2-59 Action buttons at the bottom Restart BMC Edit Restarts BMC. In addition to BMC re-start, you can turn on the sub-power of the server blade. If you turn on the sub-power when the main power is on, the main power is turned off. Shows the BMC settings available to edit. Select one from the following. BMC time; Network; BMC User accounts; IPMI/SMASH user accounts; Server blade Web console; Remote console; IPMI over LAN; SMASH (WS- Management); SMASH (CLP); Asset information; Edit certificate; SSH Host Key settings. If the new value doesn't show up after editing, wait for a while and then click the Refresh button on the upper right to refresh the window. Note: When selecting the primary server blade, you can restart either the primary server blade or all server blades in SMP configuration simultaneously. Operating the Web Console 2-57

68 Restarting BMC on all server blades can change the server blade sub power OFF to ON. When a non-primary server blade is selected, BMC starts up only on the server blade. You cannot change the sub power OFF to ON from nonprimary server blades. Note: When you need to update the integrated firmware to a version before SMASH supported, put back the port numbers for SMASH (WS- Management) and SMASH (CLP) to the default before the updating. For details, see Hitachi Compute Blade Series SMASH and IPMI User's Guide. When you turn on or off the server blade using ServerConductor/Blade Server Manager, make sure to register the server chassis in the managed targets of ServerConductor/Blade Server Manager before changing the settings for IPMI over LAN or IPMI/SMASH User account 1. Note: Limit the source IPv6 address in Network setting items are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1 : Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later Note: The password aging function of the BMC user account setting items are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version 06-23, or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later Note: IPMI/SMASH user accounts items, SMASH (WS-Management) items, SMASH (CLP) items and Asset information items are supported by the following version or later. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later 2-58 Operating the Web Console

69 Note: Changing the password of IPMI/SMASH user accounts to a null one (all zero's) by entering "&null" is supported by the following version or later. To change the password to a null one (all zero's) with previous versions, use Set User Password command. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 540A A1/B1: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later Note: The password aging function of the IPMI user account setting items are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version 06-23, or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later Note: TLS versions in Server blade Web console items are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1 : Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later Note: TLS versions in Remote console items are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1 : Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later Operating the Web Console 2-59

70 - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later Note: Connection between IPMI over LAN v1.5 and null accounts, RMCP+ messaging cipher suite privilege levels in IPMI over LAN settings, and TLS version setting are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1/B1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: Not supported Note: TLS versions in SMASH (WS-Management) items are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later Note: Login banner is supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1 : Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later Note: Settings for DNS server and Syslog transfer are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: integrated FW version or later 2-60 Operating the Web Console

71 - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later Note: Settings for IPv6 DNS server in DNS items are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later Note: LDAP items are supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520H A1/B1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 540A A1: Not supported - For Xeon server blade 520H B2: integrated FW version or later (LDAP Ph.2: integrated FW version or later) - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version or later Management module firmware A0180 or later Note: RADIUS function is supported by the following firmware versions. Server blade firmware - For Xeon server blade 520X or later: integrated FW version 06-23, or later - For Xeon server blade 520H B3 or later: integrated FW version or later Note: When restarting BMC with "Turn sub power off" option, A 10Gb LAN pass through module (Model name : GG-BE3LPS2X2-Y) port may not link up after restart BMC. This phenomenon may occur when A 10Gb LAN pass through module is connected to Brocade VDX switches. This phenomenon can be avoided with any of the following workarounds: Operating the Web Console 2-61

72 1. Before restarting BMC with "Turn sub power off" option, remove cables from the port on a 10Gb LAN pass through module which connects to the related server blade. After restarting BMC, reinsert cables. 2. Before restarting BMC with "Turn sub power off" option, on the connected Brocade VDX switch execute the "shutdown" command to disable the port which connects to the 10Gb LAN pass through module. After restarting BMC, on the Brocade VDX switch execute the "no shutdown" command to enable previously shutdown port. If this phenomenon occurs, recover with any of the following operations: 1. Turn off the power of the 10Gb LAN pass through module, then turn the power back on. Do this only once. 2. Turn off the power of the CB500 chassis, then turn the power back on. This would require proper shutdown of all blades before doing this step. Edit certificate This feature shows, creates, and imports SSL keys and certificates for a server blade BMC Operating the Web Console

73 Table 2-60 Certificate items Version Shows the version of a certificate: 1, 2, or 3. Serial number Public key algorithm Validity (Not before) Validity (Not after) Shows the serial number of a key. Shows an algorithm and key used in SSL public keys. Available value for the algorithm is RSA, and that for the key length is 2048 bits. Shows a date when the certificate is issued. Shows an expiration date for the certificate. Issuer Common name (CN) Certificate authority (issuer) Subject Country (C) Shows two alphabetical characters for a country. Operating the Web Console 2-63

74 State or province (ST) Shows the name of a state or province using up to 30 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Locality (L) Shows the name of a city or region using up to 50 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Organization (O) Shows the name of an organization using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Organizational unit (OU) Common name (CN) address DN qualifier Surname Subject Given name Initials SHA1 Fingerprint Shows the name of an organizational unit using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Shows a common name (a domain name when a management module is connected) up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", and ". " Make sure to set this item. Shows an address. Printable ASCII characters are available. Shows a DN qualifier using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Shows a surname using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Shows a given name using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Shows initials using up to 20 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Shows the fingerprint in a certificate, which is a 20-byte hash value by SHA Operating the Web Console

75 Table 2-61 Action buttons at the bottom Certificate Create CSR Creates Certificate Signing Request (CSR). See Table 2-62 Input items for creating CSR on page 2-65 for items required for CSR. Import server certificate Imports a server certificate signed by the certificate authority. Files in PEM (Privacy enhanced mail) can be imported. CSR items When creating CSR, you can input the following items shown in the table below. Available value for algorithm is RSA, which for key length is 2048 bits and for CSR file method is PEM. Table 2-62 Input items for creating CSR Subject Country (C) State or province (ST) Locality (L) Organization (O) Organizational Unit (OU) Common name (CN) address DN qualifier Type two alphabetical characters for a country. Type the name of a state or province using up to 30 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Type the name of a city or region using up to 50 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Type the name of an organization using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Type the name of an organizational unit using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Type a common name (a domain name when a management module is connected) up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", and ". " Make sure to set this item. Type an address. Printable ASCII characters are available. Type a DN qualifier using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Operating the Web Console 2-65

76 Surname Given name Initials Unstructured name Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Type a surname using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Type a given name using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Type initials using up to 20 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Type an unstructured name using up to 60 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Challenge password Type a password for cancelling the certificate. Up to 60 characters; the following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " SSH Host Key Settings This feature shows and recreates SSH key settings for the server blade BMC. Table 2-63 SSH Host Key items SSH Host Key Key length Shows the following SSH key algorithm and key length. RSA (2048 bits) DSA (1024 bits) Key fingerprint Shows the SSH key fingerprint Operating the Web Console

77 Table 2-64 Action button Recreate SSH Host Key Recreates SSH host keys. The newly recreated key replaces the old one. Two keys are recreated if possible. SSH key algorithm and key length are automatically selected. Connecting via SSH is not available during recreating SSH keys. SSH connection that is established before recreating SSH keys is kept alive. EFI tab Table 2-65 EFI tab items (For CB 520H A1/B1, CB 520A A1, CB 540A A1/B1, CB 520H B2) Turbo Mode Hyper-Threading Hardware Prefetcher Select a setting of Turbo mode, Enable or Disable. Setting items for UEFI setup menu: System Settings > Processors > Turbo Mode Select a setting of Hyper-Threading, Enable or Disable. Setting items for UEFI setup menu: System Settings > Processors > Hyper-Threading Select a setting of Hardware Prefetcher, Enable or Disable. Setting items for UEFI setup menu: Operating the Web Console 2-67

78 Memory Mode Memory Speed Socket Interleave Deconfigured Mode DDR Voltage Level System Settings > Processors > Hardware Prefetcher To set the memory mode. Set one of the following memory modes. Independent: Normal state without redundancy Mirroring: A half of implemented memory amount is used for mirroring Sparing: Part of memory spared by the Rank Setting items for UEFI setup menu: System Settings > Memory > Memory Mode To set the limit of Memory Speed. If setting the limit of memory speed that is over the installed memory speed, the memory speed works as the installed memory speed. Set one of the following memory modes. For CB 520H A1/B1, CB 520A A1, CB 540A A1/B1 Force DDR3 800 Force DDR Force DDR For CB 520H B2 AUTO (The maximum frequency is automatically set.) Force DDR3 800 Force DDR Force DDR Force DDR Force DDR Setting items for UEFI setup menu: System Settings > Memory > Memory Speed Select a setting of NUMA, Enable or Disable. Hitachi recommends that set Non-NUMA when operating the server blade on the LP mode. Setting items for UEFI setup menu: System Settings > Memory > Socket Interleave Select a setting of RAS feature deconfigured mode, Enable or Disable. Setting items for UEFI setup menu: System Settings > RAS Configuration > Deconfigured Mode To set Voltage Level of memory. Set one of the following Voltage Level Auto Force to 1.50V Force to 1.35V Setting items for UEFI setup menu: 2-68 Operating the Web Console

79 System Settings > Operating Modes > DDR Voltage Level EFI tab shows (For CB520X and CB520H B3) what kind of items to be able to set or to be configured, such as Boot Order, Boot Manager, Processors, Device and I/O Ports, Memory and Secure Boot Configuration etc. See the EFI User's guide for details of each item. Note: Do not set the following configuration, because the operation is not supported when DDR Voltage Level is configured "Force to 1.35V". CB 520H A1/B1 CPU 1socket configuration: mounted 9 DIMMs or over CB 520H A1/B1 CPU 2socket configuration: mounted 18 DIMMs or over CB 540A A1/B1 CPU 2socket configuration: mounted 18 DIMMs or over CB 540A A1/B1 CPU 4socket configuration: mounted 36 DIMMs or over When using DDR3 RDIMM supported 1600MT/s, Memory Speed may not be 1600MT/s as the following cases even if Memory Speed is configured as "Force DDR3 1600". - DDR Voltage Level selected "Auto" or "Force to 1.35V": Memory Speed is 1333MT/s - Each memory channel mounted 3 DIMMs in CB 520H A1/B1; CB 540A A1/B1: Memory Speed is 1066MT/s If you change EFI setting during OS startup after powering on the server blade, the setting may not be reflected depending on the timing. Change settings when the server blade is powered off or after the OS starts up. You cannot configure Mezz and LOM device settings from Web console of Management module. Table 2-66 Action button at the bottom Edit Shows the EFI settings available to edit. Select one from the following: Processors, Memory, and RAS Configuration. If the new value doesn't show up after editing, wait for a while and then click the Refresh button on the upper right to refresh the window. Operating the Web Console 2-69

80 I/O card tab Table 2-67 I/O card items Server blade Shows the number of a server blade in which a mezzanine card is installed only when the primary server blade is selected. Slot Type Shows the number of a slot in which a mezzanine card is installed. Shows the name of a mezzanine card installed. Table 2-68 Action button at the bottom CNA version history Show Details Used only for maintenance work. Do not use for normal operation. Shows the version for Emulex 10 GB CNA/LAN mezzanine card and onboard CNA. This action button is available when the target I/O card is selected. Shows and changes mezzanine card settings. This action button is available when Hitachi fibre channel adapter is selected Operating the Web Console

81 Table 2-69 s included in the Show Details button HBA BIOS Enable/ Disable Connection Type Data Rate (Gb/Sec) Login Delay Time (sec) Persistent Binding Boot Priority HBA ISOL cmd Multiple PortID Enables or disables the SAN boot setting: Enable; Disable. Default value is Disable. Set Enable when detecting LUs. Usually enable just the HBA port of the boot path and disable other HBA ports. Sets a type of connection. Specifies how to connect a fibre channel interface. Available values: Auto, Point to Point, Arbitrated Loop Default value: Auto Sets a data transfer rate. Specifies a data transfer speed for a fibre channel interface. Available values for each fibre channel (FC) mezzanine card are as follows: Hitachi 8 Gb FC mezzanine card: Auto (Default), 2 Gb/Sec, 4 Gb/Sec, 8 Gb/Sec Hitachi 16 Gb FC mezzanine card: Auto (Default), 4 Gb/Sec, 8 Gb/Sec, 16 Gb/Sec Sets delay time before login. Input an estimate time, how many seconds it takes until each device recognizes change in FC connections before logging in to the target port. Consider the configuration size and a potential heavy loading when setting the login delay time. Available values: from 0 to 60 seconds; default value: 3 seconds. Sets persistent binding of OS drivers. To start the OS by forcibly disabling the persistent binding, set this item to Disable. This item is available only for Linux without using a boot driver. All adapters need to have the same value. Available values: Enable or Disable; Default value: Enable. Enable or disable the boot priority for detecting LUs. With Enable, the target LU is detected only among LUs in the boot priority list. With Disable, the target LU is detected by searching target LUs among currently available LUs and ignoring the boot device list. Available values: Enable and Disable; default value: Disable. Sets isolation status at HBA port startup. Set it to ON to start the port in isolation. Available values: On and OFF; default value: OFF Shown only for Hitachi 16 Gb fibre channel mezzanine card. Used along with Connection Type. To expand direct connection configuration, set to Enable. Available values: Enable and Disable; default value: Disable. Shown only for Hitachi 16 Gb fibre channel mezzanine card. See Hitachi Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter USER'S GUIDE (BIOS/EFI Edition) for restrictions and notes. Operating the Web Console 2-71

82 Boot Device List A target LU list for priority settings Registers a list of target LUs to be searched for use when the boot priority is set to Enable. Search is performed to detect one only among LUs registered in the list. Even if no registered LU is detected, currently available LUs will not be searched. Starting Priority number is different according to the management module firmware version. Firmware version A0120 or earlier: Starting number is 0. (Priority 0 to 7) Firmware version A0125 or later: Starting number is 1. (Priority 1 to 8) LPAR manager tab [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Table 2-70 LPAR manager tab s Server Blade status Power Displays the power status of the server blade. LP condition Condition 1 Displays the LPAR Manager operation status. Normal: Running normally. Starting LPAR feature: LPAR Manager is starting. Error: An error occurred Operating the Web Console

83 Condition detail 1 Warning: A warning was issued. Unknown: The status is unknown. Displays messages that describe the detailed running status of LPAR Manager. System firmware is starting. This message indicates that EFI is starting. Starting load f/w image and config files. This message indicates that loading of LP firmware has started. Load *** function done. This message indicates that various settings files are being loaded. (*** indicates the name of a function being loaded.) LP F/W Load completed. This message indicates that loading of LP firmware is completed. Starting LP. This message indicates that LPAR Manager has started. System Initializing This message indicates that the LP system is now being initialized. System Ready This message indicates that LPAR Manager is running normally. Firmware Version Displays the version of the assigned LP firmware. Bank Displays the assigned bank number. LP license LP model Displays the LP model. Essential or Advanced is displayed. Essential: Both the number of LPARs that can be concurrently activated and the number of processor groups that can be defined are 4. (Processor groups 0 to 3 can be defined.) Advanced: Both the number of LPARs that can be concurrently activated and the number of processor groups that can be defined are 30. (Processor groups 0 to 29 can be defined.) Upper bound of version Displays the highest version of the supported LP firmware. Operating the Web Console 2-73

84 System settings Logical partitioning Displays operation mode of the server blade. IP address Subnet mask Default gateway LP ID VNIC system No. Displays the LP IP address. Displays the subnet mask. Displays the default gateway. Displays the LP ID. Displays the VNIC system number. Date and time Time zone Sync NTP 1 NTP import 1 NTP server1, NTP server2 1 Displays the time zone. Displays the server with which the time is synchronized. NTP: The time is synchronized with the NTP server. SVP: The time is synchronized with the management module. OFF: The time is not synchronized. Displays the server from which the NTP setting is imported. SVP: The NTP setting of the management module has been imported. BMC: The NTP setting of BMC has been imported. NONE: The NTP setting is not imported. Displays the IP address of the NTP server with which the time is synchronized. Note that this setting is valid only if "NTP" is set for "NTP synchronization". LP CLI Authentication 1 Displays the user authentication setting for LP CLI. Enable: User authentication is required when connecting by using the HvmSh command. Disable: User authentication is not required when connecting by using the HvmSh command. Virtual COM console port CLI IP address 1-8 Connection mode 1 Telnet authentication 1 Displays details of the CLI IP address settings. Displays virtual COM connection mode (Telnet or SSH). Displays the user authentication settings for a Telnet connection. Enable: User authentication is required when connecting via Telnet. Disable: User authentication is not required when connecting via Telnet. Note that user authentication is required when connecting by using SSH Operating the Web Console

85 Authentication settings Virtual COM console port 1 Password expiry 1 Displays the TCP port to be connected to a virtual COM console via Telnet or SSH. Displays the password expiration period. Either Infinite or the number in the range from 0 to 365 is displayed. LP SSH Host Key Algorithm 1 Displays the SSH host-key algorithm. For LPAR Manager, the algorithm is fixed to RSA Fingerprint 1 Displays the SSH host-key fingerprint. Note: 1. This item is displayed only if the server blade is powered on. If the server blade is powered off, "-----" is displayed. Table 2-71 Action buttons at the bottom Save settings Assign firmware to Server Blade Change LP model Edit system settings Edit LP CLI Edit virtual COM console settings Edit user settings Manage user account Show authentication log Recreate SSH host key Save LPAR Manager settings. Assigns LP firmware to the server blade. (The Assign firmware to Server Blade dialog box appears.) Assigns an LP model to the server blade. (The Change LP model dialog box appears.) While the server blade is starting, this button is deactivated. Specifies settings for the items necessary for LPAR Manager to start. (The Edit system settings dialog box appears.) Specifies settings for LP CLI. (The Edit LP CLI dialog box appears.) Specifies settings for a virtual COM console. (The Edit virtual COM console settings dialog box appears.) Specifies settings for the user authentication functionality. Manages user accounts. Displays authentication logs. Recreates the SSH host key. Operating the Web Console 2-75

86 Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) Table 2-72 s in Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) Server Blade No. LP firmware version pull down list Shows the target server blade to assign LPAR manager firmware. Selects an LPAR manager firmware version. Table 2-73 Action button at the bottom Next Confirms the LPAR manager firmware version and goes to the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information). Cancel Cancels the settings and closes the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) dialog box. Tip: In SMP configuration, settings for the primary server blade are applied. If a non-primary server blade is selected, the settings are shown but LPAR manager will not operate with those setting values. Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) 2-76 Operating the Web Console

87 Table 2-74 Action buttons in Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) Back Backup Restore Return to the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version). Outputs the LPAR manager configuration backup file: Shows the Backup LP Settings dialog box. For the contents in the Backup LP Settings dialog box, see Backup LP Settings. Restores LPAR manager configuration: Shows the Restore LP Settings dialog box. For the contents in the Restore LP Settings dialog box, see Restore LP Settings. (Unavailable while a server blade is booting.) Confirm Goes to the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) dialog box. Cancel Cancels the settings and closes the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) dialog box. Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) Table 2-75 s in Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) LP fimware Server Blade No. Shows the target server blade Assignment 1 to assign LPAR manager firmware. LP firmware version Current Shows the LPAR manager firmware version assigned to the target server blade now. Operating the Web Console 2-77

88 Next Shows the LPAR manager firmware version assigned to the target server blade when the server blade boots next time. Backup/Restore Backup Settings Shows whether LPAR manager LP Settings 2 configuration information is backed up. Executed: LPAR manager configuration information is backed up. Unexecuted: LPAR manager configuration information is not backed up. Restore Settings Shows whether LPAR manager configuration information is restored. Executed: LPAR manager configuration information is restored up. Unexecuted: LPAR manager configuration information is not restored. Notes: 1. Shows the setting of LPAR manager firmware. 2. Shows whether LPAR manager configuration information is backed up/restored. Table 2-76 Action button at the bottom Back OK Returns to the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) dialog box. Assigns the LPAR manager firmware to the server blade. Cancel Cancels the settings and closes the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) dialog box. Tip: The Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) dialog box or the Assign firmware to Server Blade(Operating LPAR manager configuration information) dialog box can be shown by pressing Back button. However, in the case that Back button is pressed on the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) dialog box, the result whether LPAR manager configuration information is backed up/restored is cleared. So, in this case, when the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) dialog box is shown again, the result will be "Unexecuted" Operating the Web Console

89 Change LP model Table 2-77 Change LP model items Server Blade No. LP model Selects a server blade to change its LPAR manager model. Shows the current license model. Essential: Can activate up to 4 LPARs; can define up to 4 processor groups, at the same time. Advanced: Can activate up to 30 LPARs; can define up to 30 processor groups, at the same time. License key: direct input License key: key file radio button text box radio button Browse button Selects the method to directly type the license key. Type the license key. This box is available only with License key direct input radio button selected. Selects a key file from which the license key is read. This item is available only with License key file radio button selected. Selects a key file for the license key. This button is available only when the key file radio button is selected. Table 2-78 Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the Check result of key dialog box. Cancels settings and close the Change LP model dialog box. Note: In SMP configuration, change LP model of all server blades in the configuration. Operating the Web Console 2-79

90 Check result of license key Table 2-79 Check result of license key items Change LP Model 1 Server Blade No. Shows the target server blade number for LPAR manager model change. License Key License Key File LP Model Current Shows the LPAR manager license key. Shows the LPAR manager license key file. Nothing is shown if you directly typed the license key. Shows the current LPAR manager model. Note: 1. Shows the new LPAR manager model information. Changed Shows the changed LPAR manager model. Table 2-80 Action button at the bottom Back OK Cancel Returns to the Change LPAR manager model dialog box. Takes effect the LPAR manager model. Cancels the setting and closes the Check result of license key dialog box Operating the Web Console

91 System Settings Note: The values of following items cannot be set/changed while an LPAR manager is running. Logical Partitioning IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway In addition, use HVM Navigator or LPAR manager screen to set the items which are not supported by web console. Tip: When LPAR manager address is set to , subnet mask and default gateway will be also set to LPAR manager is not available when LPAR manager address is set to Table 2-81 System Setting items Logical Partitioning IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Sets Logical Partitioning enable. Sets Logical Partitioning disable. Sets IPv4 address used by LPAR manager. The format of IPv4 is (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). (xxx: a figure between 0 and 255) In addition, do not set the IP address set for management module or BMC for LP IP address. If the IP address for management module is set for LP IP address, web console would not start. In addition, if the IP address for BMC is set for LP IP address, remote console would not start. Sets the subnet mask Sets the default gateway. Set IP addresses and default gateways for LPAR manager and the management module in the same network. If they are set in different networks, LPAR manager may fail to start up or a communication error may occur after the startup. When not using Default Gateway, Operating the Web Console 2-81

92 VNIC System No. LP ID Time zone set as If the field is blank, LPAR manager may fail to start up. Specify a VNIC system number. Note that, in order to prevent MAC address duplication in the shared NIC and virtual NIC, the VNIC system number is used to generate MAC addresses. You need to specify a unique number for all the LP systems, including Compute Blade Series. For a VNIC system number, specify a value equal to or greater than 1. The maximum value varies depending on the LP firmware version. Defining the ID for LPAR manager authentication. Set with 16 characters or less. The available characters are alphanumeric, $, #, %, ^, -, +, =, _,., [, and ]. As a default, a value which figures omitting "." from LP IP address follow "LP_" is set. Sets your time zone. Table 2-82 Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the Confirming dialog box. Cancels the setting and returns to the LP Setting dialog box. LP CLI Settings Table 2-83 LP CLI Setting items User authentication Enable or disable LP CLI user authentication. This item is displayed only if the server blade is powered on Operating the Web Console

93 Enable: User authentication is required when connecting by using the HvmSh command. Disable: User authentication is not required when connecting by using the HvmSh command. LP CLI address Sets LP CLI address 1 to 8. Table 2-84 Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the Confirming dialog box. Cancels the setting and returns to the LP Setting dialog box. Virtual COM Console Settings You can specify the settings only if the server blade is powered on. Table 2-85 s in the Edit virtual COM console settings dialog box Connection mode Telnet authentication Virtual COM console port Select either Telnet or SSH for virtual COM connection mode. Enable or disable user authentication for a Telnet connection. Enable: User authentication is required when connecting via a Telnet connection. Disable: User authentication is not required when connecting via a Telnet connection. Note that user authentication is required when connecting by using SSH. Specify the TCP port to be connected to a virtual COM console via Telnet or SSH. Table 2-86 Action button at the bottom Confirm Shows the Confirming dialog box. Operating the Web Console 2-83

94 Cancel Cancels the setting and returns to the LP Setting dialog box. Authentication Settings You can specify the settings only if the server blade is powered on. Table 2-87 s in the Edit user settings dialog box Password expiry Specify the password expiry period. Infinite: Select this check box to set an unlimited password expiry period. Expiry: Specify the password expiry period in the range from 1 to 365. If you selected the check box for [Infinite], you cannot specify a number here. Table 2-88 Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the Confirming dialog box. Cancels the setting and returns to the LP Setting dialog box Operating the Web Console

95 User Account Management You can specify the settings only if the server blade is powered on. Table 2-89 s in the Manage user account dialog box User name Password remaining days Displays the user names of the registered account. Displays the number of days remaining until the password expiration date. Table 2-90 Action button at the bottom Create Delete Edit Close Adds an account. In a dialog box that appears, enter the user name and password for an account to be added. Removes the selected account. Changes the password of the selected account. Closes the Manage user account dialog box, and returns you to the LPAR Manager tab. Operating the Web Console 2-85

96 Authentication Log You can specify the settings only if the server blade is powered on. Table 2-91 Authentication Log items Login Result User name Logout From Interface LPAR No. Port Displays the date and time the user logged in. Displays whether login was a success or failure. Displays the user name used for connection. Displays the date and time the user logged out. While the user is logged in, "Currently logged in" is displayed. If the login failed, "-----" is displayed. Note: In the LP Web system (Logical VGA snapshot), the time the user logged out by clicking the [Logout] button is displayed. If the user does not use the [Logout] button to log out, the user is regarded as logged in as far as the log is concerned. The date and time the user logs in the next time is then recorded as the logout time. If you want to record the time and date of a logout, use the [Logout] button to log out. Displays the connection source IP address. Displays one of the following: Virtual COM console LP web system LP CLI If a virtual COM console is used, the connected LPAR number is displayed. Displays the port number of the connected client Operating the Web Console

97 Notes Displays the network shutdown information. Note: The information is displayed if the network is disconnected due to either a shutdown of LPAR Manager or application of settings. Table 2-92 Action button at the bottom Close Closes the Authentication Log dialog box, and returns you to the LPAR Manager tab. Recreate SSH Host Key You can specify the settings only if the server blade is powered on. Table 2-93 Action button at the bottom OK Cancel Creates an SSH host key. Stops creating an SSh host key, and returns you to the LPAR Manager tab. LPAR tab LP mode: Disabled; server blade: powered off Operating the Web Console 2-87

98 Table 2-94 s when the server blade is powered off in Basic mode LP Settings Shows the LPAR manager Settings dialog box. LP mode: Disabled; server blade: powered on 2-88 Operating the Web Console

99 LP mode: Enabled; server blade: powered off Operating the Web Console 2-89

100 Table 2-95 s when the server blade is powered off in LP mode Power ON LP Settings Powers on the LPAR manager. Shows the LPAR manager Settings dialog box. Note: When Refresh is clicked after the command turning on a server blade is executed, a message showing that an LPAR manager is booting is displayed until the completion of booting the server blade. (When Refresh is not clicked, the contents displayed on the screen are not changed.) However, when Refresh is clicked immediately after the command turning on a server blade is executed, any of the following messages is shown. Message showing that retrieving the data for the state of LPAR manager failed Message showing that LPAR manager is being shut down In this case, click Refresh after a while. LP mode: Enabled; server blade: powered on Table 2-96 s when the server blade is powered on in LP mode: Enabled # Shows LPAR number Operating the Web Console

101 Name Status Processor Memory NIC HBA USB (USB/KVM) Shows LPAR name. Click an LPAR Name to show the LPAR information dialog box. Shows LPAR status. An LPAR status is any of the following status. ACT (Activate): Powered on. DEACT (Deactivate): Powered off. FAILURE (Failure): Not available due to an unrecoverable failure. Shows the number of logical processors assigned to the LPAR and a scheduling mode set for an LPAR in the brackets. Shows the memory size assigned to the LPAR. Shows the number of NIC ports assigned to the LPAR. Shows the number of HBA ports assigned to the LPAR. Shows the status of USB device assignment : Not assigned A: Assigned R: Running (available) [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] When multiple USB devices can be used, a device used for remote console connection is shown as USB/KVM. USB (Front) [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shown when multiple USB devices can be used. Shows the number of USB device ports assigned to the LPAR (not including devices used for remote console connection). Table 2-97 Action button at the bottom Add LPAR Start remote console Activate Action Attach USB/KVM Detach USB/KVM Edit USB Assign Scheduling mode Deactivate Reactivate Shows Add LPAR dialog box. Open the remote console. Activates an LPAR: A confirmation dialog is shown. Attaches Remote Console. Detaches Remote Console. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows USB port setting dialog to edit USB device assignment. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Scheduling mode settings. Deactivate an LPAR. Reactivates an LPAR. Operating the Web Console 2-91

102 Remove LPAR Shut down LP Reboot LP Save settings Removes an LPAR. Stops LPAR manager. Reboots LPAR manager. Saves LPAR manager configuration information. Collect LP dump log Only for management module firmware version A0145 or later, LP dump in operation is collected and downloaded. Tip: See "USB/KVM" in Chapter 1, Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Logical partitioning manager User's Guide for USB assignment and status transition. LP Settings LP Settings dialog box is shown by clicking Show LP Settings button in the Settings tab or LP Settings button in the LPAR tab. Table 2-98 s in LP Settings dialog box Server Blade Condition 1 Server Blade status Power Shows the power status of the server blade. LP Condition Shows the LPAR manager running status only with the server blade powered on Operating the Web Console

103 Normal: Running normally. Starting LPAR feature: LPAR manager is being started. Error: An error has been occurred. Warning: A warning has been occurred. Unknown: The status is unknown. Server Blade System Setting 2 Logical Partitioning Condition Detail Disabled/ Enabled Shows any of the following messages that detail the LPAR manager running status : showing that LPAR manager running status is not retrieved for the reason which such as a server blade is turned off, etc. System firmware is starting. : showing that the EFI is booting. Starting load f/w image and Config files. : showing that an LPAR manager firmware is being loaded. Load *** function done. (***: characters for a loaded function name) : showing that any of setting files is being loaded. LP F/W Load completed. : showing that loading an LPAR manager firmware is completed. Starting LP : showing that booting LPAR manager started. System Initializing : showing that LPAR manager initializing setting is being configured. System Ready : showing that LPAR manager is running normally. Shows whether or not LPAR manager operates on the server blade. Firmware Version Shows a version of the LPAR manager firmware assigned. Bank Shows a bank number assigned. LP License LP model Shows an LPAR manager model. Operating the Web Console 2-93

104 LP feature LP ID Shows the LPAR manager ID. IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway VNIC System No. Alert Language Virtual Console Port Shows the LPAR manager address. Shows the subnet mask. Shows the default gateway. Shows the VNIC System number. Shows a language used for LP alert messages only when the server blade is powered on. English: Alert messages in English Japanese: Alert messages in Japanese Shows TCP port to connect to the virtual COM console via Telnet only when the server blade is powered on. Date and Time Time Zone Shows the time zone. Sync NTP NTP Import NTP Server1 NTP Server2 Shows a server to synchronize time only when the server blade is powered on. NTP: Synchronized with NTP server. SVP: Synchronized with SVP. OFF: Not synchronized with server. Shows where the NTP setting is imported from only when the server blade is powered on. SVP: Imported NTP settings from SVP. BMC: Imported NTP settings from BMC. NONE: Not imported NTP settings. Shows the IP address of the server to synchronize time only when the server blade is powered on and NTP is set in the Sync NTP. Shows the IP address of the server to synchronize time only when the server blade is powered on and NTP is set in the Sync NTP. Server Blade CLI Setting Shows CLI IP address settings. Server Blade BSM Interface Setting 3 IP address Alert port Shows the BSM IP address. Shows the BSM alert port Operating the Web Console

105 Notes: 1. Shows the server blade status. 2. Shows the server blade settings. 3. Shows the ServerConductor/Blade Server Manager (BSM) communication settings only when the server blade is powered on. Note: If 129 or larger value is set to VNIC System number, the displayed value varies depending on the condition as follows: - When the server blade is powered off: The currently set value is shown. - When the server blade is powered on with management module firmware version A0135 or earlier: The value 255 is shown. - When the server blade is powered on with management module firmware version A0145 or later: The currently set value is shown. To show the value of VNIC System No. 129 or larger correctly, use management module firmware version A0145 or later regardless of the server blade power state. Tip: In SMP configuration, settings for the primary server blade are applied. If a non-primary server blade is selected, the settings are shown but LPAR manager will not operate with those setting values. Table 2-99 Action button at the bottom Assign firmware to Server Blade Change LP model Edit settings Save settings Close Assign LPAR manager firmware to the server blade. Shows the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) dialog box. Assign LPAR manager model to the server blade. Shows the Change LP Model dialog box. This button is not available when the server blade is running. Change LPAR manager settings. Shows the LP Settings (Editing) dialog box. Save LPAR manager configuration. Close the LP Setting dialog box. Operating the Web Console 2-95

106 Table s to set in LP Settings dialog box LP status Power OFF Power ON LPAR status Deactivate Activate Server Blade Condition Server Blade status Power LP Condition Condition Detail Server Blade System Setting Logical Partitioning Disabled/ Enabled Y N/A - - Firmware Version Bank LP License LP model LP feature LP ID Y Y Y N/A IP Address Y N/A - - Subnet Mask Default Gateway VNIC System No. Alert Language Virtual Console Port Y N/A - - Y N/A - - Y Y Y N/A Y Y Y N/A Y Y Y N/A Date and Time Time Zone Y Y Y Y Sync NTP Y Y Y Y NTP Import Y Y Y Y NTP Server1 NTP Server2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Server Blade CLI Setting Server Blade BSM Interface Setting CLI IP address 1 to 8 Y Y Y Y BSM 1 to 4 IP address Y Y Y Y Alert port Y Y Y Y Y: Available; N/A: Not available; -: Out of target 2-96 Operating the Web Console

107 Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) Table s in Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) Server Blade No. LP firmware version pull down list Shows the target server blade to assign LPAR manager firmware. Selects an LPAR manager firmware version. Table Action button at the bottom Next Confirms the LPAR manager firmware version and goes to the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information). Cancel Cancels the settings and closes the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) dialog box. Tip: In SMP configuration, settings for the primary server blade are applied. If a non-primary server blade is selected, the settings are shown but LPAR manager will not operate with those setting values. Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) Operating the Web Console 2-97

108 Table Action buttons in Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) Back Backup Restore Return to the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version). Outputs the LPAR manager configuration backup file: Shows the Backup LP Settings dialog box. For the contents in the Backup LP Settings dialog box, see Backup LP Settings. Restores LPAR manager configuration: Shows the Restore LP Settings dialog box. For the contents in the Restore LP Settings dialog box, see Restore LP Settings. (Unavailable while a server blade is booting.) Confirm Goes to the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) dialog box. Cancel Cancels the settings and closes the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) dialog box. Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) Table s in Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) LP fimware Assignment 1 Server Blade No. Shows the target server blade to assign LPAR manager firmware Operating the Web Console

109 LP firmware version Current Next Shows the LPAR manager firmware version assigned to the target server blade now. Shows the LPAR manager firmware version assigned to the target server blade when the server blade boots next time. Backup/ Restore LP Settings 2 Backup Settings Restore Settings Shows whether LPAR manager configuration information is backed up. Executed: LPAR manager configuration information is backed up. Unexecuted: LPAR manager configuration information is not backed up. Shows whether LPAR manager configuration information is restored. Executed: LPAR manager configuration information is restored up. Unexecuted: LPAR manager configuration information is not restored. Notes: 1. Shows the setting of LPAR manager firmware. 2. Shows whether LPAR manager configuration information is backed up/restored. Table Action button at the bottom Back OK Returns to the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) dialog box. Assigns the LPAR manager firmware to the server blade. Cancel Cancels the settings and closes the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) dialog box. Tip: The Assign firmware to Server Blade (Selecting LPAR manager F/W version) dialog box or the Assign firmware to Server Blade(Operating LPAR manager configuration information) dialog box can be shown by pressing Back button. However, in the case that Back button is pressed on the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Operating LPAR manager configuration information) dialog box, the result whether LPAR manager configuration information is backed up/restored is cleared. So, in this Operating the Web Console 2-99

110 case, when the Assign firmware to Server Blade (Confirming) dialog box is shown again, the result will be "Unexecuted". Change LP model Table Change LP model items Server Blade No. LP model Selects a server blade to change its LPAR manager model. Shows the current license model. Essential: Can activate up to 4 LPARs; can define up to 4 processor groups, at the same time. Advanced: Can activate up to 30 LPARs; can define up to 30 processor groups, at the same time. License key: direct input License key: key file radio button text box radio button Browse button Selects the method to directly type the license key. Type the license key. This box is available only with License key direct input radio button selected. Selects a key file from which the license key is read. This item is available only with License key file radio button selected. Selects a key file for the license key. This button is available only when the key file radio button is selected. Table Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the Check result of key dialog box. Cancels settings and close the Change LP model dialog box. Note: In SMP configuration, change LP model of all server blades in the configuration. Check result of license key Operating the Web Console

111 Table Check result of license key items Change LP Model 1 Server Blade No. Shows the target server blade number for LPAR manager model change. License Key License Key File LP Model Current Shows the LPAR manager license key. Shows the LPAR manager license key file. Nothing is shown if you directly typed the license key. Shows the current LPAR manager model. Note: 1. Shows the new LPAR manager model information. Changed Shows the changed LPAR manager model. Table Action button at the bottom Back OK Cancel Returns to the Change LPAR manager model dialog box. Takes effect the LPAR manager model. Cancels the setting and closes the Check result of license key dialog box. LP Settings (Editing) Operating the Web Console 2-101

112 Note: The values of following items cannot be set/changed while an LPAR manager is running. Logical Partitioning IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway In addition, use HVM Navigator or LPAR manager screen to set the items which are not supported by web console. Tip: [Management module firmware version A0180 or later] When LPAR manager address is set to , subnet mask and default gateway will be also set to LPAR manager is not available when LPAR manager address is set to Tip: In SMP configuration, settings for the primary server blade are applied. If a non-primary server blade is selected, the settings are shown but LPAR manager will not operate with those setting values. Table s in LP Settings (Editing) Logical Partitioning Enabled radio button Disabled radio button Sets Logical Partitioning enable. Sets Logical Partitioning disable. IP Address text box Sets IPv4 address used by LPAR manager. The format of IPv4 is (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). (xxx: a figure between 0 and 255) Operating the Web Console

113 Subnet Mask text box Default Gateway text box VNIC system No. text box LP ID text box Time Zone spin box In addition, do not set the IP address set for management module or BMC for LP IP address. If the IP address for management module is set for LP IP address, web console would not start. In addition, if the IP address for BMC is set for LP IP address, remote console would not start. Sets the subnet mask. Sets the default gateway. Set IP addresses and default gateways for LPAR manager and the management module in the same network. If they are set in different networks, LPAR manager may fail to start up or a communication error may occur after the startup. When not using Default Gateway, set as If the field is blank, LPAR manager may fail to start up. Sets VNC system No., which is used for creating a MAC address to prevent the same MAC address from being used for shared NIC and virtual NIC. Specify a unique number, among all LPAR manager systems including Compute Blade Series. [Management module firmware version A0135 or earlier] Set a value from 1 to 128. [Management module firmware version A0145 or later] Set 1 or larger. The maximum value depends on the LPAR manager firmware version. [LPAR manager firmware is not assigned to the server blade] Set a value from 1 to 128. Defining the ID for LPAR manager authentication. Set with 16 characters or less. The available characters are alphanumeric, $, #, %, ^, -, +, =, _,., [, and ]. As a default, a value which figures omitting "." from LP IP address follow "LP_" is set. Sets your time zone. Advanced Option 1 CLI 1 8 text box Sets LP CLI address 1 to 8. Note: 1. The items which are not explained above are shown. The items are hidden when the items are not set. Operating the Web Console 2-103

114 Table Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the LP Settings (Confirming) dialog box. Cancels the setting and returns to the LP Setting dialog box. LP Settings (Confirming) Table s in LP Settings (Confirming) LP Logical Partitioning Shows whether or not LPAR manager Settings 1 operates on the server blade. LP ID IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway VNIC system No. Time Zone Shows the LP ID. Shows the LP IP address. Shows the subnet mask. Shows the default gateway. Shows VNIC System No. Shows your time zone. Note: CLI IP address 1 8 Shows LP CLI address 1 to Shows LPAR manager initial setting information Operating the Web Console

115 Table Action button at the bottom OK Cancel Back button Takes effect the LPAR manager initial settings. Cancels the settings and returns to the LP Settings dialog box. Returns to the LP Settings (Editing) dialog box. LPAR Information LPAR Information dialog box is shown by clicking an LPAR name in LPAR tab in the case that an LPAR manager is running. Table s in LPAR information LPAR Status 1 LPAR State Shows a state of the LPAR. LP firmware Shows the LPAR manager firmware version. (Show the minor version in [] brackets.) LPAR Name Shows the LPAR name. Settings 2 Processor Shows the number of logical processors assigned to the LPAR. Shows a scheduling mode of the logical processor: shared or dedicated. Memory Shows an amount of memory to assign to the LPAR. HBA Number Shows a card type, controller number, scheduling mode, port number, vfcid, World Wide Node Name, World Wide Port Name, and Enable or Disable for boot function. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Operating the Web Console 2-105

116 NIC Shows the number of a server blade in which the card is installed and the card type in SMP configuration. Shows boot settings for the HBA port by clicking Enable or Disable for the boot function. Number Shows a card type, controller number, scheduling mode, port number, segment number, virtual NIC number, and MAC address. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the number of a server blade in which the card is installed and the card type in SMP configuration. USB Number [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the port type and operation status. Shows the number of a server blade in which USB is installed and the port type in SMP configuration. Boot Mode [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the boot mode for the LPAR. Note: 1. Shows the LPAR status. 2. Shows the LPAR settings. Table Action button at the bottom Activate Boot order settings Modify LPAR Close [Management module firmware version A0125 or later] Activates the LPAR: Shows the confirmation dialog box. This button is available when the LPAR is deactivated: LPAR state is DEACT. [Management module firmware version A0125 or later] Shows LPAR boot order dialog box. This button is available when the LPAR is deactivated: LPAR state is DEACT. Modifies LPAR settings. This button is available when the LPAR is deactivated: LPAR state is DEACT. Closes the LPAR Information dialog box. Modify LPAR Operating the Web Console

117 Table s in Modify LPAR LPAR 1 Name Changes the LPAR name in the text box. Processor spin box Shared radio button Dedicated radio button Changes the number of processors to assign to the LPAR. Assigns processors in shared mode. Assigns processors in dedicated mode. Memory spin box Changes memory size in units of 0.25 GB. HBA panel 2 NIC panel 3 USB panel 4 Set Port button Shows the Set HBA port dialog box. Set Port button Shows the Set NIC port dialog box. Set Port button Shows the Set USB port dialog box. Advanced Option 5 Boot Mode pull-down list [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows a boot mode for the LPAR. Note: 1. Shows the LPAR resource status. 2. Shows assigned HBAs. 3. Shows assigned NICs. 4. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows assigned USBs. 5. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows items other than those above. Operating the Web Console 2-107

118 s are hidden by default, but shown by clicking the underline. Table Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the Modify LPAR dialog box (confirmation). Cancels the settings and returns to the LPAR Information dialog box. Set HBA port Table s in Set HBA port Port Assignment 1 Assign check box Selects HBA ports to assign to the LPAR. Slot Controller number Scheduling mode Port Shows HBA slots on the server blade. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows also the number of a server blade in the slot. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows controller number. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows scheduling mode. Shows HBA ports on the server blade Operating the Web Console

119 WWPN combo box WWNN Boot Function Assigned Selects WWPN (vfcid). Only with Set checked, this item is shown. Shows WWNN only when WWPN is selected. Enables/Disables the port. Enable: Connection is available from the port to LU. Disable: Connection is not available from the port to LU. Shows the number of LPARs to which the port is assigned. Note: 1. Shows HBA ports on the server blade. Table Action button at the bottom Assign all [Management module firmware version A0125 or later] Checks all HBA ports that are not checked for assigned settings. Selects the smallest value in all possible set of values for WWPNs (vfcid) and WWNN. (Already checked HBA ports settings are not changed) Clear all Default OK Cancel Releases settings. Returns WWPNs (vfcid) and WWNN for each port to their default values (the smallest value in all possible set of values). Saves HBA settings and closes the Set HBA port dialog box. Cancels settings and returns to the Modify LPAR dialog box. Set NIC port Operating the Web Console 2-109

120 Table s in Set NIC port VNIC MAC address Virtual NIC Number Slot Port Segment Shows segments selected in the port assignment panel and the MAC address assigned to the virtual NIC number. Shows virtual NIC numbers selected in the port assignment panel. Shows locations of cards with the segment port selected in the Port Assignment. Shows locations of segment ports selected in the Port Assignment Shows segments selected in the Port Assignment. Port Assignment Assign check box Selects an NIC port to assign to the LPAR. panel 1 Slot Shows a NIC slot on the server blade. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows also the number of a server blade with the slot. Port Controller number Scheduling mode Shows a NIC port on the server blade. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows a NIC controller number on the server blade. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows a NIC scheduling mode on the server blade Operating the Web Console

121 Segment Virtual NIC Number radio button Shows a segment assigned to a NIC port. Selects a Virtual NIC Number Note: 1. Shows NIC ports on the server blade. Table Action button at the bottom Assign all [Management module firmware version A0125 or later] Checks all NIC ports that are not checked for assigned settings. Sets the unchecked Virtual NIC Number in ascending order. (Already checked NIC ports settings are not changed) Clear all Default OK Cancel Releases settings. Returns the Virtual NIC Number assignment to their default values. Save NIC settings and closes the Set NIC port dialog box. Cancels settings and returns to the Modify LPAR dialog box. Set USB port [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Table s in Set USB port Port Assignment panel 1 Assign check box Slot Selects an USB port to assign to the LPAR. Shows USB ports on the server blade. When multiple USB devices are available, the following items are shown. USB/KVM: Port to connect to the remote console Operating the Web Console 2-111

122 USB (Front): Ports other than USB/KVM above. In SMP configuration, the server blade number is shown at the head of the slot name. Used port Shows the number and name of an LPAR using the port. Unused is shown when no LPAR is used. Note: 1. Shows USB ports on the server blade. Table Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows a confirmation dialog box for USB port setting. Cancels USB port settings and closes the dialog box. Modify LPAR (confirmation) Table s in Modify LPAR (confirmation) LPAR Settings/ LPAR Settings before 1 Name Processor Memory Shows the LPAR name. Shows the number of logical processors assigned to the LPAR and a scheduling mode of the logical processor: shared or dedicated. Shows a memory amount assigned to the LPAR Operating the Web Console

123 HBA Assigned number Shows a card type, controller number, scheduling mode, port number, vfcid, World Wide Node Name, World Wide Port Name, and Boot settings. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the number of a server blade in which the card is installed and the card type in SMP configuration. NIC Assigned number Shows a card type, controller number, scheduling mode, port number, segment number, Virtual NIC Number, and MAC address. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the number of a server blade in which the card is installed and the card type in SMP configuration. USB Assigned number Boot Mode [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the type of a port. Shows the number of a server blade in which USB is installed and the port type in SMP configuration. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows a boot mode of the LPAR. Note: 1. Shows the new LPAR settings / the LPAR settings before modifying. Table Action button at the bottom Back OK Cancel Return to the Modify LPAR dialog box. Save the settings and closes the Modify LPAR (confirmation) dialog box. Cancels settings and closes the Modify LPAR (confirmation) dialog box. Add LPAR Operating the Web Console 2-113

124 Table s in Add LPAR LPAR 1 Name text box Changes the LPAR name in the text box. Processor spin box Shared radio button Dedicated radio button Changes the number of processors to assign to the LPAR. Assigns processors in shared mode. Assigns processors in dedicated mode. Memory spin box Changes memory size in units of 0.25 GB. HBA 2 NIC 3 USB 4 Set Port button Shows the Set HBA port dialog box. Set Port button Shows the Set NIC port dialog box. Set Port button Shows the Set USB port dialog box. Advanced Option 5 Boot Mode pull-down list [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows a boot mode of the LPAR Notes: 1. Shows the LPAR resource status. 2. Shows assigned HBAs. 3. Shows assigned NICs. 4. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows assigned USB. 5. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows setting items other than shown above Operating the Web Console

125 Those items are hidden by default. Click the underline to show them. Table Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the Add LPAR (confirmation) dialog box. Cancels settings and returns to the Add LPAR dialog box. Add LPAR (confirmation) Table s in Add LPAR (confirmation) LPAR Name Shows the LPAR name. Settings 1 Processor Shows the number of logical processors assigned to the LPAR and a scheduling mode of the logical processor: shared or dedicated. Memory HBA Assigned number Shows a memory amount to assign to the LPAR. Shows a card type, controller number, scheduling mode, port number, vfcid, World Wide Node Name, World Wide Port Name, and Boot settings. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the number of a server blade in which the card is installed and the card type in SMP configuration. Operating the Web Console 2-115

126 NIC Assigned number Shows a card type, controller number, scheduling mode, port number, segment number, Virtual NIC Number, and MAC address. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the number of a server blade in which the card is installed and the card type in SMP configuration. USB Assigned number Boot Mode [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows the type of a port. Shows the number of a server blade in which USB is installed and the port type in SMP configuration. [Management module firmware version A0205 or later] Shows a boot mode of the LPAR. Note: 1. Shows the LPAR settings to add. Table Action button at the bottom Back OK Cancel Returns to the Add LPAR dialog box. Save the settings and closes the Add LPAR (confirmation) dialog box. Cancels settings and closes the Add LPAR (confirmation) dialog box. Boot order settings [Management module firmware version A0125 or later] With server blade model CB 520X, this setting is not available Operating the Web Console

127 Table s in Boot order settings Update boot device information button Gets the boot device information again, and update the dialog box. When getting the information, it may take several minutes to complete due to activate and deactivate LPAR. LPAR Boot Priority Shows the priority level. order 1 Device type Shows the boot device type. Status Name Slot Controller number Scheduling mode Port WWN/MAC LUN Move selection up button Move selection down button Delete from boot order button Shows the boot device status. Shows the boot device name. Shows the card type that connects to the boot device. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows the controller number that connects to the boot device. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows the scheduling mode that connects to the boot device. Shows the port number that connects to the boot device. Shows WWN or MAC address that is assigned the port. Shows the LU number to use as the boot device. Move up the order of selected boot device. Move down the order of selected boot device. Deleted the selected boot device from the boot order. USB / HBA / Device type Shows the device type. PXE tab 2 Registered Shows the boot order select or not. Status Shows the assign status of logical port or device. Assigned: The USB device is assigned. (USB) : The information cannot be taken due to the dedicated mode. (HBA, PXE) Available: Operate normally.(hba) ConfigCheck: Cannot be used due to a configuration problem. (HBA) Operating the Web Console 2-117

128 Slot Controller number Scheduling mode Port Boot function WWN/MAC Note Start remote console button HBA boot settings button Add to boot order button LinkDown: Cannot be used due to disconnecting cable.(hba) ErrorCheck: Cannot be used due to irreparable error.(hba) Standby: Standby status of virtual LAN segment (PXE) Down: Down status of virtual LAN segment (PXE) Active: Active status of virtual LAN segment (PXE) Fault: Fault status of virtual LAN segment (PXE) Bootable: Can be used as the boot device. Not bootable: Cannot be used as the boot device. Shows the card type. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows the controller number. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows the scheduling mode. Shows the port number and segment number. Shows the boot function configuration. Shows the boot configuration of the target HBA port. (When selecting the HBA tab) USB tab: Shows "-----" constantly. HBA tab: Shows WWN of logical port or storage device. PXE tab: Shows MAC address of logical port. USB tab: Shows the number of device that connects to ports. HBA tab: Shows the number of device that connects to ports, or shows the LU number. PXE tab: Shows the number of device that connects to ports. Starts the remote console to add or delete the USB device. (When selecting the USB tab) Shows the HBA boot settings dialog box for the selected port. (When selecting the HBA tab) Adds the selected device to the boot order. Notes: 1. Shows LPAR boot order Operating the Web Console

129 2. Shows the information of each port or connected device. Table Action button at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the boot order settings confirm dialog box. Release the settings; go back to the LPAR information dialog box. HBA boot settings (Configure) [Management module firmware version A0125 or later] With server blade model CB 520X, this setting is not available. See HITACHI Gigabit Fibre Channel Adapter User's Guide (BIOS/EFI Edition) for details of each setting and available values. When the target HBA is in shared mode, Connection Type and Data Rate cannot be changed. If you need to change them, change to the dedicated mode temporarily. HBA boot settings (Confirm) [Management module firmware version A0125 or later] With server blade model CB 520X, this setting is not available. Operating the Web Console 2-119

130 Table s in HBA boot settings Priority Before Device type Status Name Slot Controller number Scheduling mode Port WWN/MAC LUN Shows the priority order after changed. Shows the priority order before changed. Shows the type of the boot device. Shows the state of the boot device Shows the boot device name. Shows the card type connected to the boot device [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows the controller number connected to the boot device. [Management module firmware version A0240 or later] Shows the scheduling mode connected to the boot device. Shows the port number connected to the boot device Shows the WWN or MAC address assigned to the port Shows the LU number to be used as a boot device Table Action button at the bottom Back OK Cancel Returns to the HBA boot settings (Configure) dialog box. Saves the new boot order settings and closes the HBA boot settings. Cancels the new settings and go back to the LPAR Information dialog box Operating the Web Console

131 Hosts tab Table Hosts tab items Host name OS This item is not supported. This item is not supported. Table Action buttons at the bottom Clear host information This item is not supported. Switch modules Switch modules window shows operation status of all switch modules. You can perform basic operations, including powering or off, to all or selected multiple server blades. Operating the Web Console 2-121

132 Switch modules summary Table Action combo box items on the upper right Maintenance mode ON Maintenance mode OFF Sets a switch module slot in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode is set for a switch module slot. If the slot has a switch module, the switch module is also set in maintenance mode. The mode will be automatically cancelled in about two hours after the mode is set. Release the slot of a switch module from maintenance mode. Release of maintenance mode is done for a switch module slot. If the slot has a switch module, the switch module is also released from maintenance mode. Switch modules information Table Switch modules information items Switch Module Power Shows the number of a switch module. Shows a power supply state on the Web console among the following states: ON: Powered on OFF: Powered off : No switch module is installed Operating the Web Console

133 Status Shows an operation state of the switch module among the following states. Normal: In normal state. Booting: In initialization state. Warning: In warning state. See the event log list to check details. Fault: In failed condition. See the event log list to check details : No switch module is installed. LID Shows an LID (Identification LED) state among the following states. ON: Powered on. OFF: Powered off : No switch module is installed. Type Shows the switch module name. Table Action buttons at the bottom LID ON LID OFF Power ON Turns on LID (Identification LED) of a selected switch module. You can select multiple switch modules to turn on those LIDs. Turns off LID (Identification LED) of a selected switch module. You can select multiple switch modules to turn off those LIDs. Powers on the selected switch module. You can select multiple switch modules to power on those switch modules. Power OFF Powers off the selected switch module. You can select multiple switch modules to power off those switch modules. Switch module Switch module window provides a selected switch module operation status, hardware information. You can perform its operations, including basic settings for Hitachi 1 Gb LAN switch module (20 ports and 40 ports), Hitachi 1/10 Gb LAN switch module, and starting Brocade 8 Gb fibre channel switch module and Brocade 16 Gb/sec fibre channel switch module Web console. Operating the Web Console 2-123

134 Switch module N summary Table Action combo box items on the upper right Maintenance mode ON Maintenance mode OFF Authentication settings Clear authentication settings Sets the slot of the switch module currently shown in maintenance mode. If the slot has a switch module, the switch module is also set in maintenance mode. The mode will be automatically cancelled in about two hours after the mode is set. Release the slot of the switch module currently shown from maintenance mode. If the slot has a switch module, the switch module is also released from maintenance mode. Sets the switch module authentication information that is displayed. If the authentication is failed while changing the IP address of switch module, authentication settings are needed. Clears the switch module authentication information that is displayed. Uses the default account (operator, no password) to authenticate after clearing the switch module authentication information Operating the Web Console

135 Condition tab Table Condition items Power Status Maintenance mode ON/OFF Remaining time [min] IP Address Shows power supply status on the Web console as follows. ON: Powered on. OFF: Powered off : No switch module is installed. Shows the operation state. Normal: In a normal state. Booting: In an initialization state. Warning: In a warning state. Check the contents in the event list. Failed: In a failed state. Check the contents in the event list : No switch module is installed. ON: The switch module is set in maintenance mode. OFF: The switch module is not set in maintenance mode. Shows time left until the maintenance mode is automatically cancelled when the switch module is in maintenance mode. Shows the IP address for service personnel during maintenance. Connecting to the switch module via LAN Operating the Web Console 2-125

136 port managed by the management module is not available while the maintenance IP address is set. LID Firmware version Date Time Shows an LID (Identification LED) state. ON: Turned on. OFF: Turned off : No switch module is installed. Shows the switch module firmware version with up to four digits. For firmware version with 5 or more digits, find it on the switch module console. Shows the date that the switch module clock recognizes. This field shows value only when Hitachi 1Gb LAN switch module (20-port/40-port) or Hitachi 1/10Gb LAN switch module installed. Shows the time that the switch module clock recognizes. This field shows value only when Hitachi 1Gb LAN switch module (20-port/40-port) or Hitachi 1/10Gb LAN switch module installed. Table Action buttons at the bottom LID ON LID OFF Power ON Power OFF Power ON with diagnosis Turns on the LID (Identification LED) of the selected switch module. Turns off the LID (Identification LED) of the selected switch module. Powers on the selected switch module. Powers off the selected switch module. Powers on some switch module with a specified type of diagnosis only for maintenance work. No need to perform this item usually. This item is not displayed when using Hitachi 1Gb LAN switch module and Hitachi 1Gb/ 10Gb LAN switch module. Shown only for Brocade 10 Gb DCB switch module, Brocade 8 Gb fibre channel switch module, or Brocade 16 Gb fibre channel switch module. Diagnosis types are as follows: Extended: Performs more diagnostics in detail than normal power on. It takes about several minutes until the switch module has completely started up. Full: Performs all diagnostics. It takes about 15 minutes until the switch module has completely started up. Settings tab For Hitachi 1 Gb LAN switch module (20 ports and 40 ports); Hitachi 1/10 Gb LAN switch module: Operating the Web Console

137 Table Settings items Time NTP Server Spanning Tree VLAN Link Aggregation Ether port Uplink Failover Edits Time zone name and Time offset from UTC. Edits NTP servers: IP address; NTP Version number; Authentication key: Preference. Enable or Disable Spanning Tree. Adds and deletes VLAN; and edits VLAN interface. Edits link aggregation, VLAN, spanning tree (PortFast), and uplink failover. To the Ether port, sets SNMP trap prevention, VLAN, spanning tree (PortFast), uplink failover, link aggregation. Edits Uplink Failover mode. IPv4 Static Route Edits IPv4 static routes. Shows and edits only the default gateway. Even if multiple default gateways have been set from switch module console, only the youngest IP address of gateways is shown on Web console. If you edit this setting in this state, all the default gateways will change to the new value. Log Output Terminal Console Save Settings Edits a destination to transfer logs. Edits the number of terminal consoles that can log in at a time. Saves the new settings in the startup configuration file. Operating the Web Console 2-127

138 Tip: Trunk port VLAN ID of Link Aggregation and Ethernet port settings are able to set up to 945 characters. However, the maximum number of characters may be decreased according to the type or port number of switch module. You cannot set over 945 characters. Only for Hitachi 1Gb LAN switch module (40 ports), you can set over 945 characters. However, you cannot set through the Web console, set using the switch module that is connected directly. For settings, see Compute Blade Built-in LAN Switch Module Software Manual Configuration Settings, Vol. 1. For Brocade 8 Gb fibre channel switch module/brocade 16 Gb fibre channel switch module: Table Switch module N information item Switch module web console Starts the switch module Web console as a new window. For details, see the switch module Users guide. For other switch modules: You cannot log in them with the system Web console. Use the CLI console or connect directly to each module to operate it. See the User's guide for each switch module for details Operating the Web Console

139 Hardware tab Table Hardware items Product name Model name Serial number Nameplate power (W) Shows the model name. Shows the product code. Shows the serial number. Shows the nameplate power consumption. Table Action button at the bottom Show FRU/Sensor Shows FRU and sensor values of the switch module. Management modules This window shows the operation status of management modules. You can perform basic operations, including powering or off, to all or selected multiple management modules. Operating the Web Console 2-129

140 Management modules summary Table Action combo button on the upper right Maintenance mode ON Maintenance mode OFF Update Firmware Copy and Update Firmware Backup Settings Select and set a management module slot in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode is set for a management module slot. If the slot has a management module, the management module is also set in maintenance mode. The mode will be automatically cancelled in about two hours after the mode is set. Select and release a management module slot from maintenance mode. Release of maintenance mode is done for a management module slot. If the slot has a management module, the management module is also released from maintenance mode. Updates the management module, dictionary, and device parameter. Synchronizes the firmware version of the standby management module with that of the active one after changing management modules in maintenance. The standby management module will restart after this operation. Perform this only after changing standby management modules. No need to operate this in usual operation. This item is not shown when a single management module is installed. Create a backup file for the management module configuration and download it Operating the Web Console

141 Restore Settings Sync Internal LAN Copy FRU Switch Management Module Restart Shutdown Restore the management module configuration using the backed up file. Synchronizes the internal network setting of the standby management module with that of the active one after changing management modules in maintenance. The standby management module will restart after this operation. Perform this only after changing standby management modules. No need to operate this in usual operation. This item is not shown when a single management module is installed. Synchronizes the device information of the standby management module with that of the active one after changing management modules in maintenance. Perform this only after changing standby management modules. No need to operate this in usual operation. This item is not shown when a single management module is installed. Switches management modules between the active and standby. This operation disconnects the Web console. Then, you need to log in again. This item is not shown when a single management module is installed. Restarts both active and standby management modules. If a server blade is powered on, restarting is not available. This operation disconnects the Web console. Then. re-login is required to proceed the operation. Re-log in to the Web console after restarting is completed. Shuts down both management modules, the active and standby. If a server blade is powered on, shutdown is not available. This operation disconnects the Web console. Management modules information Table Management modules information items Management module Power Shows the number of a management module. Shows a power state among the following states: ON: Powered on. OFF: Powered off : No management module is installed. Status Shows an operation state of the management module among the following states. Normal: In normal state. Booting: In initialization state. Shutting down: In shutdown state. Operating the Web Console 2-131

142 Boot disable: With a management module installed, but the management module cannot start due to without required settings Warning: A warning, with which the management module can operate, is issued. Failed: A failure, with which the management module cannot operate, is issued. The management module has no redundancy : No management module is installed. LID Shows an LID (Identification LED) state among the following states. ON: Powered on. OFF: Powered off : No management module is installed. Hot standby status Shows the management module is active or standby. Active: Powered on. Standby: Powered off : No management module is installed. Table Action buttons at the bottom LID ON Turns on the LID (Identification LED) of a selected management module. With no management module selected, the button is not available. LID OFF Turns off the LID (Identification LED) of a selected management module. With no management module selected, the button is not available. Management module This window shows the operation status of a selected management module, hardware information. You can perform its operations Operating the Web Console

143 Management module N summary Table Action combo box on the upper right Maintenance mode ON Maintenance mode OFF Clear Boot Disable Restart Shutdown Sets the management module slot currently shown in maintenance mode. Maintenance mode is set for a management module slot. If the slot has a management module, the management module is also set in maintenance mode. The mode will be automatically cancelled in about two hours after the mode is set. Release the management module slot currently shown from maintenance mode. Release of maintenance mode is done for a management module slot. If the slot has a management module, the management module is also released from maintenance mode. Cancels the standby Boot Disable. This operation restarts the standby module. The redundant configuration is created after the restarting is completed. Perform this only after changing standby management modules. No need to operate this in usual operation. Restarts the management module currently shown. Restarting the active management module disconnects the Web console. Then. relogin is required for the operation. Shuts down the management module currently shown. Shutting down the active management module disconnects the Web console. Then. re-login is required for operation. Operating the Web Console 2-133

144 Condition tab Table Condition items Power Status Maintenance mode ON/OFF Shows a power state among the following states: ON: Powered on or being powered on. OFF: Powered off : No management module is installed. Shows an operation state of the management module among the following states. Normal: In a normal state. Booting: In a booting state. Shutting down: In a shutting down state. Boot disable: With a management module installed, but the management module cannot start due to without required settings. Warning: A warning, with which the management module can operate, is issued. Fault: A fault, with which the management module cannot operate, is issued. The management module has no redundancy : No management module is installed. ON: Set in maintenance mode. OFF: Not set in maintenance mode Operating the Web Console

145 Remaining time [min] Shows time left until the maintenance mode is automatically cancelled when the management module is in maintenance mode. LID Hot standby status Firmware version Dictionary version Equipment parameter version Shows an LID (Identification LED) state. ON: Powered on. OFF: Powered off : No management module is installed. Shows the management module is active or standby. Active: Management module is active. Standby: Management module is standby : No management module is installed. Shows the management module firmware version. Shows the version of a dictionary installed. Shows the version of an equipment parameter installed. Table Action buttons at the bottom LID ON Turns on the LID (Identification LED) of the management module currently shown. LID OFF Turns off the LID (Identification LED) of the management module currently shown. Operating the Web Console 2-135

146 Hardware tab Table Hardware items Product name Model code Serial number MAC address (Management LAN port) MAC address (Maintenance LAN port) Shows the product name. Shows the model name. Shows the serial number. Shows the MAC address to the management LAN port. Shows the MAC address to the maintenance LAN port. Table Action button at the bottom Show FRU/Sensor Shows FRU and sensor values of the management module. Fan modules This panel shows fan module information Operating the Web Console

147 Fan modules information Table Fan modules information items Fan Module Power Shows the number of a fan module. Shows a power state among the following states: ON: Powered on. OFF: Powered of : No fan module is installed. Status Shows an operation state of the fan module among the following states. Normal: In normal state. Warning: In warning state. Check the warning in the system event log. Failed: In failed state. Check the failed content in the event list : No fan module is installed. Fan 0 [rpm] Shows the rpm of Fan 0. Fan 1 [rpm] Shows the rpm of Fan 1. Operating the Web Console 2-137

148 Power supply modules This panel shows the operation status and AC input of power supply modules. Power supply modules information Table Power supply modules information items Power Supply Module Power Shows the number of a power supply module. Shows a power state among the following states: ON: Powered on. OFF: Powered of : No power supply module is installed. Status Shows an operation state of the power supply module among the following states. Normal: In normal state. Warning: In warning state. Check the warning in the System Event Log. Failed: In failed state. Check the failed content in the System Event Log : No power supply module is installed Operating the Web Console

149 AC Input Shows the status of AC input to the power supply module. With AC input, AC input voltage is shown as 100V or 200V, which is automatically determined. Power supply module N information The following tabs provide status of a power supply module selected. Condition tab Table Power supply module N information items Power Shows a power state among the following states: ON: Powered on. OFF: Powered of : No power supply module is installed. Status Shows an operation state of the power supply module among the following states. Normal: In normal state. Warning: In warning state. Check the warning in the event list. Operating the Web Console 2-139

150 Failed: In failed state. With the power cable disconnected, the failed state is shown. Check the failed content in the event list : No power supply module is installed. AC Input Shows the status of AC input to the power supply module. With AC input, AC input voltage is shown as 100 V or 200 V, which is automatically determined. Hardware tab Table Hardware item Nameplate power Shows the nameplate power of the power supply module. Table Action button at the bottom Show FRU/Sensor Shows FRU and sensor values of the power supply module. Systems This section describes items shown for Systems Operating the Web Console

151 Management LAN Management LAN interface settings for server blades (BMC), switch modules, and management modules, can be done on the window. IP Address (IPv4) tab Table IP address (IPv4) items Module IP Address Subnet Mask Shows the type of module and the module number. Shows the IP address (IPv4), the subnet mask, and the default gateway assigned to the management LAN of module. Default Gateway Connection Type Shows the type of switch module. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the IP address (IPv4) settings of the management interface. A checkbox item, "Not apply this Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module" shown in Edit IP Address window is a setting to provide a compatibility with management module firmware version A0125 or earlier. If not applying the Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module, check "Not apply this Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module" shown in Edit IP Address window. Operating the Web Console 2-141

152 If applying it, clear the check mark. In SMP configuration, apply the Default Gateway on the primary server blade. You can apply it on a non-primary server blade, but that setting value is not used for operation. See Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for details. Note: When the default account (operator, no password) of the IP address of Hitachi 1 Gb/sec LAN switch module (20-port, 40-port) and Hitachi 1/10 Gb/sec LAN switch module is deleted (both of LAN switch module version is "EBS V or earlier" or "EBS V11.6"), set the switch module authentication information (account, password, and administrator password) through the console of management module. If you do not set the switch module authentication information, IP address setting will fail. Do not change the IP address of Brocade 10 Gb/sec DCB switch module, Brocade 8 Gb/sec fibre channel switch module, and Brocade 16 Gb/sec fibre channel switch module through the switch module console. When you change the IP address, the new one is available immediately after the change. The new IP address is, however, overwritten by values set from the management module when restarting the switch module or powering on or off. When a value other than is set as the default gateway of Hitachi 1 Gb LAN switch module (20-port, 40-port) and Hitachi 1/10 Gb LAN switch module, the setting value will be added after all default gateways without interface specified are deleted. If you need to have the default gateway specified to VLAN ID, set the default gateway with VLAN ID specified. If you need to set multi-path, specify to the default gateway, then directly log in to the LAN switch module console, and set the default gateway. When you change the default gateway of Hitachi 1 Gb LAN switch module (20-port, 40-port) and Hitachi 1/10 Gb LAN switch module to a value other than and then return it to or change the switch module connection type to other than Management LAN, the management module does not delete the default gateway setting. Thus, you need to directly log in to the LAN switch module console to delete the default gateway setting. If unchecking "Not apply this Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module" and changing the Default Gateway setting to , it is not applied. Directly log in to the LAN switch module console to set the Default Gateway. When the management module firmware version is A0125 or earlier at the factory, "Not apply this Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module" is checked. Updating the management module firmware does not change the setting. When you keep "Not apply this Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module" checked, directly log in to the LAN switch module to set the Default Gateway. When Network OS version runs on a Brocade 10 Gb DCB switch module, the default gateway setting from the management module does not take effect on the DCB switch module. Log into the DCB switch module and configure it using the ip route command. Refer to Network Operating the Web Console

153 OS Administrator's Guide for details. If Network OS version runs on a Brocade 10 Gb DCB switch module, you cannot configure the gateway. Tip: If you uncheck "Not apply this Default Gateway setting to the LAN switch module." the default gateway setting of the internal LAN switch is changed by the management module, which may affect your network. IP Address (IPv6) tab Table IP address(v6) items Module Assignment method IP Address (IPv6) Prefix Len Default Gateway Shows the type of module and the module number. Displays the static address. (The only assignment method that can be specified is static addressing.) Shows the IPv6 address, prefix length, and default gateway specified for the management interface of the module. If static addressing is disabled, is displayed. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the IP address (IPv6) settings of the management interface. Operating the Web Console 2-143

154 DNS tab Table DNS items Priority DNS (IPv4) DNS (IPv6) DNS Server 0 DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 DNS Server 0 DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Shows whether to give priority to the DNS servers for IPv4 addresses or to the DNS servers for IPv6 addresses. Shows the DNS servers for IPv4 addresses. A maximum of three DNS servers are shown. Priority is given to the DNS servers in order, from DNS Server 0 to DNS Server 2. Shows the DNS servers for IPv6 addresses. A maximum of three DNS servers are shown. Priority is given to the DNS servers in order, from DNS Server 0 to DNS Server 2. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the IP address of the DNS server. Note: A maximum of three DNS servers are used in total from DNS servers for IPv4 addresses and for IPv6 addresses. Either DNS servers for IPv4 addresses or DNS servers for IPv6 addresses are preferentially used based on the priority setting. If three servers are used, an access attempt will not be made to DNS servers Operating the Web Console

155 If four or more DNS servers are registered, DNS servers that have the fourth or lower priority are not used. VLAN tab Table VLAN items VLAN ID Shows a VLAN ID selected from 2 to 4000, Untag 0, or Untag 1. Untag 0: Connects from MGMT0 without Tag-VLAN. Untag 1: Connects from MGMT1 without Tag-VLAN. 2 to 4000: Connects from a port specified by MGMT0 or MGMT1 using Tag-VLAN. Management LAN Port Module names: MM; SVn; SWn Shows the number of the management LAN port for connection. 0: MGMT0; 1: MGMT1 With Untag 0 or Untag 1 as VLAN ID, the management LAN port numbers are fixed to 0 or 1 respectively. Shows modules that can be connected from the specified VLAN IDs or management LAN ports. Modules checked with X can be connected. Module names are abbreviated as follows: MM: management module SVn: server blade n SWn: switch module n Tip: See "Network" Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for VLAN. Operating the Web Console 2-145

156 MAC address tab Table MAC address items Management Module 0 to 1 Shows MAC addresses for the management LAN port of management module 0 and 1. Server Blade 0 to 7 Shows MAC addresses for server blade BMCs. Maintenance LAN This window shows the maintenance LAN interface settings for management modules. Those settings cannot be changed Operating the Web Console

157 Table Viewing items IP address Static Routing Management Module 0 IP Address Management Module 1 IP Address Subnet Mask Network Address Network Subnet Mask Gateway Shows IP addresses and subnet masks for the maintenance LAN port s of management module 0 and 1, which cannot be changed. Shows the network address, network subnet mask, and gateway for maintenance notification. This item is not available. Internal LAN Internal networks used for the system unit is set on this window. Operating the Web Console 2-147

158 Table Internal LAN items IP address Subnet mask Shows the network used internally for the system unit. The subnet mask is fixed: , which cannot be changed. Note: Changing the internal network restarts the management module. Do not change the internal network when the server blade is in operation. If you do, some failure events, occurred when the server blade is being restarted, may not be detected. Tip: If not using network IP addresses specified as / outside the system unit, you need not change the internal network settings. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the internal LAN settings. Link fault tolerance Fault tolerance in the management LAN interface can be set on this window. You can enable or disable the link fault tolerance and set the monitoring time Operating the Web Console

159 Link fault tolerance summary Table Viewing items Port Management Module Status Shows a type of port: management LAN 0, management LAN 1, or maintenance LAN. Link fault tolerance consists of the same port in the management module 0 and 1. Active: This port is currently used for communication. Standby: This port is standby and available for switching to active when the active port is linked down. Down: Linked down between this port and the corresponding one. Operating the Web Console 2-149

160 Management LAN tab Table Management LAN items Port Shows either the management LAN 0 or the management LAN 1. Link Fault Tolerance Link Down Time (sec) Link Up time (sec) Shows the link fault tolerance is set to Enable or Disable. When the active management module is linked down for the specified time (sec), ports will be switched. When the active management module is linked up for the specified time (sec), the port will be recovered to the management module. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the management interface settings Operating the Web Console

161 Maintenance LAN tab Table Maintenance LAN items Port Link Fault Tolerance Link Down Time (sec) Link Up time (sec) Shows that this is the maintenance LAN port. Shows the link fault tolerance is set to Enable or Disable. When the active management module is linked down for the specified time (sec), ports will be switched. When the active management module is linked up for the specified time (sec), the port will be restored to the management module. WWN management This window shows WWNs: WWN (Default Physical WWN) unique to hardware; Optional Physical WWN; Virtual WWN used by a mezzanine card installed in a server blade. You can set them on the window. Operating the Web Console 2-151

162 WWN Management Table WWN management items Server Blade WWN Type Server blade installed state Shows the number of a server blade. Shows the type of a WWN. Shows the state of a server blade installation. Table Action button and combo box at the bottom Show Current WWN Shows WWNs used by the server blade. Either Optional Physical WWNs or Default Physical WWNs are shown depending on the server blade N+M settings and WWN type. Show details Optional Physical WWN Default Physical WWN Virtual WWN Shows Optional Physical WWNs used by the server blade. All Optional Physical WWNs assigned to the server blade are shown regardless of the server blade N+M settings, the type of WWN, and the number of mezzanine cards installed. Shows Default Physical WWN, unique to the fibre channel adapter installed in the server blade. In the case that a server blade is not installed, Default Physical WWN is not shown. Shows Virtual WWNs used in LPAR manager. In the case that a server blade is not installed, Virtual WWN is not shown Operating the Web Console

163 Optional Physical WWN When the primary server blade is selected in SMP configuration, Optional Physical WWN information of all server blades is shown. Table Optional Physical WWN items Table heading Port Modified World Wide Port Name World Wide Node Name Shows the number of a server blade and mezzanine card on the table heading. Shows port numbers. * is shown only when the Optional Physical WWN is changed from the initial value. Shows World Wide Port Names. If the same Optional Physical WWN exists in the system unit, is shown on the head of it. Modify the Optional Physical WWN to be unique using the Edit button. Shows World Wide Node Names. If the same Optional Physical WWN exists in the system unit, is shown on the head of it. Modify the Optional Physical WWN to be unique using the Edit button. Operating the Web Console 2-153

164 Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits Optional Physical WWNs. Follow instructions shown in the edit dialog box to type an Optional Physical WWN. Initialize Restores the Optional Physical WWN to the initial factory value. If you initialize the Optional Physical WWN when server blades are switched due to N+M cold standby, the same Optional Physical WWN may be created. Make sure not to have the same Optional Physical WWN when initializing it. Make sure to change settings for Compute Blade, SAN, and ServerConductor/ Blade Server Manager when initializing the Optional Physical WWN. Close Closes this dialog box. Default Physical WWN When the primary server blade is selected, Default Physical WWN information of all server blades in SMP configuration is shown. Table Default Physical WWN items Table heading Port World Wide Port Name Shows the server blade number and mezzanine card number and name. Shows port numbers. Shows World Wide Port Names Operating the Web Console

165 World Wide Node Name Shows World Wide Node Names. Original Virtual WWN list When the primary server blade is selected in SMP configuration, Virtual Physical WWN information of all server blades is shown. Table Original virtual WWN items Card type 1 Port Shows port numbers. VfcID World Wide Port Name World Wide Node Name Shows VfcIDs. Shows the World Wide Port Name to the VfcID. Shows the World Wide Node Name to the VfcID. Note: 1. Shows the server blade number and mezzanine card number and name. Table Action buttons Export to CSV Close Outputs the original virtual WWN list to a CSV file. Closes the original Virtual WWN dialog box. Operating the Web Console 2-155

166 MAC management This window shows MAC addresses: Default Physical MAC, unique to hardware; Optional Physical MAC; virtual MAC used by a mezzanine card installed in a server blade. You can set them on this window. MAC management Table MAC management items Server Blade MAC Type Server blade installed state Shows the number of a server blade. Shows the type of WWN/MAC. Shows the installation state of a server blade. Table Action buttons and combo box at the bottom Show Current MAC Shows MAC addresses used by the server blade. Either Optional Physical or Default Physical MAC address is shown depending on the server blade N+M settings and MAC type. Show details Optional Physical MAC Shows Optional Physical MACs used by the server blade. All Optional Physical MAC addresses assigned to the server blade are shown regardless of the server blade N+M settings, the type of MAC address, and the number of mezzanine cards installed Operating the Web Console

167 Default Physical MAC Virtual MAC Shows a list of Default Physical MAC addresses, unique to the fibre channel adapter installed in the server blade. In the case that a server blade is not installed, Default Physical MAC is not shown. Shows Virtual MAC addresses used in LPAR manager. Optional Physical MAC When the primary server blade is selected in SMP configuration, Optional Physical MAC information of all server blades is shown. Table Optional Physical MAC items Table heading Shows the server blade number and mezzanine card number. Controller Port Modified MAC address Shows the number of a network controller installed in the mezzanine card. Shows port numbers. * is shown only when the Optional Physical MAC address is changed from the initial value. If the same Optional Physical MAC address exists in the system unit, is shown on the head of it. Modify the Optional Physical MAC to be unique using the Edit button. Operating the Web Console 2-157

168 Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits Optional Physical MAC addresses. Follow instructions shown in the edit dialog box to type an Optional Physical MAC address. Initialize Restores the Optional Physical MAC address to the initial factory value. If you initialize the Optional Physical MAC address when server blades are switched due to N+M cold standby, the same Optional Physical MAC address may be created. Make sure not to have the same Optional Physical MAC when initializing it. Close Closes this dialog box. Default Physical MAC When the primary server blade is selected in SMP configuration, Default Physical MAC information of all server blades is shown. Table Default Physical MAC List items Table heading Shows the server blade number and mezzanine card number and name. Controller Port Shows the number of a network controller installed in the mezzanine card. Shows the port number Operating the Web Console

169 MAC address If the same Optional Physical MAC address exists in the system unit, is shown on the head of it. Modify the Optional Physical MAC address to be unique using the Edit button. Original virtual MAC list Table Original virtual MAC list items Original Virtual MAC 1 LPAR Shows LPAR numbers. Virtual NIC Number Shows virtual NIC numbers. MAC address Shows a MAC address to the LPAR number and the virtual NIC number. Note: 1. Shows a list of virtual MAC addresses. Table Action buttons at the bottom Export to CSV Close Outputs the original virtual MAC list to a CSV file. Closes the original Virtual MAC list dialog box. Operating the Web Console 2-159

170 Power management This window manages power to the entire system unit and each module, showing the status of power supply and consumption, capping the power consumption, and setting the power supply module redundancy. See "Power saving function" Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for power management. Power summary Table Action combo box on the upper right Edit power supply module redundancy Sets the power supply module redundancy. Edit power supply module optimization Enables or Disables power supply module optimization. Edit power capacity expansion feature Enables or Disables power capacity expansion. Edit power customer power facility Enables or Disables equipment environment settings for EPC. Edit accurate power control (APC) Sets the APC (accurate power control) power capping to the system unit. Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Edit server blade power OFF sequence Sets the order of powering off server blades when the power exceeds its capacity. Operating the Web Console

171 Download chassis power history Downloads the server chassis power history for maximum 48 hours from the previous day 0:00 in CSV format. Tip: Disable accurate power control (APC) for server blades not to set power capping before setting APC. For how to disable APC, see Server blade tab on page Table Power summary items Input power (AC) Present input power Shows power (AC) currently input to the system unit. Power consumption (DC) Accurate power control value (APC AC) (Present) Present power consumption Accurate power control value (APC) (Present) Emergency power control value (EPC) Power rating of chassis Shows the APC (accurate power control) power capping value converted to AC power. Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Shows the total power consumed by onboard modules. Shows the APC power capping value in operation. Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Shows the EPC (emergency power control) power capping value for protecting the equipment. Shows the total rated values of modules in the server chassis. Operating the Web Console 2-161

172 Condition tab Table Condition items Input power (AC) Power supply (DC) Present input power Shows power (AC) currently input to the system unit. Average power input (30sec) Shows the running average input power for 30seconds. Average power input (3min) Shows the average input power for the last 3minutes. Maximum power input (3min) Shows the maximum input power for the last 3minutes. Minimum power input (3min) Shows the minimum input power for the last 3minutes. Internal power input (1hour) Shows the total input power for the last one hour. Maximum power supply Shows the maximum power input by the power supply module to the unit. This value is calculated from the equipment environment setting, the number of onboard power supply modules, the power supply redundancy setting, and the power capacity expansion setting. Power Present power consumption (DC) consumption Average power consumption (3min) Shows the total power currently consumed by modules in the server chassis. Shows the average consumed by modules in the server chassis for the last 3minutes. Operating the Web Console

173 Power rating of chassis Shows the total rated power of modules in the server chassis. Power capping DCMI mode Shows the condition of DCMI mode.action combo box on the upper right. Enable/disable the DCMI mode from Action menu. Accurate power control value (APC) (Setting) Emergency power control value (EPC) Control status (APC) Control status (EPC) Power supply module redundancy Power supply module optimization Shows the APC (accurate power control) power capping value in operation. Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Shows the EPC (emergency power control) power capping value for protecting the equipment. Shows whether or not the performance is limited due to exceeding the APC setting value. Shows whether or not the performance is limited due to exceeding EPC. Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Shows the power supply module redundancy. One of the following is shown depending on the equipment power voltage: 100VAC: N+N, N+1, N+0 200VAC 240VAC: N+N, N+1 Enables or Disables power supply module optimization. Power equipment environment Enable/Disable Rated current of circuit breaker Number of circuit breaker Rated current of PDU Shows the power equipment environment setting to EPC is either Enable no Disable. Sets the rated current of a fuse free breaker (FFB). 100VAC: 10A 100A (default value: 15A) 200VAC 240VAC: 15A 100A With the number of PDU 0, default value is 15A. With the number of PDU 1, default value is 30A. Sets the number of fuse free breakers (FFB): 1/2/3/4: With N+N, default value is 2. With N+1, default value is 1. With N+0, default value is 1. Sets the PDU rated current. 100VAC: Not supported. 200VAC 240VAC: 15A 100A (default value: 24A) Number of PDU Sets the number of PDUs: 0/1/2 With N+N, default value is 2. With N+1, default value is 1. Operating the Web Console 2-163

174 With 4-power-supply-module configuration, default value is 2 regardless of the power redundancy. Server blade tab This window shows power capping settings and power consumption status per server blade Table Server blade items Server blade Shows the number of a server blade. The following icons show a server blade in SMP configuration. : Primary server blade : Non-primary server blade Power Nameplate power Present power consumption Average power consumption Shows the power state. Shows the chassis rated power. Shows the power currently consumed. Shows the average power consumption for the last 3 minutes Operating the Web Console

175 Maximum power consumption Minimum power consumption Accurate power control value (APC) Emergency power control (EPC) Accurate power control (APC) Server blade power OFF sequence Present CPU frequency Average CPU frequency Maximum CPU frequency Shows the maximum value of power consumption for the last 3 minutes. Shows the minimum value of power consumption for the last 3 minutes. APC (accurate power control) Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Shows whether or not it is the target for EPC (emergency power control) power capping. A value in parentheses, a value for a nonprimary server blade, cannot be used for operation even though it can be changed. Non-primary server blades operate with the primary server blade settings. Shows whether or not it is the target for APC power capping. A value in parentheses, a value for a non-primary server blade, cannot be used for operation even though it can be changed. Non-primary server blades operate with the primary server blade settings. Nothing is shown if DCMI mode enabled. Shows the order of server blades to be powered off when the power exceeds the capacity. A value in parentheses, a value for a non-primary server blade, cannot be used for operation even though it can be changed. Non-primary server blades operate with the primary server blade settings. Shows the current CPU frequency. Shows the average value of CPU frequencies for the last 3 minutes. Shows the maximum value of CPU frequencies for the last 3 minutes. Table Action button at the bottom Edit power capping Sets the power capping (APC/EPC) to the selected server blade. If DCMI mode is enabled, only EPC can be set. Note: Do not disable Emergency power control (EPC). Operating the Web Console 2-165

176 Switch module tab Table Switch module items Switch module Power Nameplate power Shows the number of a switch module. Shows the power state. Shows the nameplate power Operating the Web Console

177 Management module tab Table Management module items Management module Power Nameplate power Shows the number of a management module. Shows the power state. Shows the nameplate power. Operating the Web Console 2-167

178 Power supply module tab Table Power supply module items Power Supply Module Power Nameplate power Present power consumption (AC) Present power input (AC) AC recovery Shows the number of a power supply module. Shows the power state. Shows the nameplate power. Shows the current power consumption (AC). Shows the current power input (AC). Disable: Do not power on when AC input is recovered. Enable: Power on when AC input is recovered. Table Action button at the bottom Edit AC recovery Sets the AC recovery setting of a power supply module. HA monitor To use the HA monitor, specify the settings for linking to the HA monitor in this window Operating the Web Console

179 Table HA monitor items Server Blade HA Monitor Port System name N+M Cold standby Shows the server blade number. Shows whether to use the HA monitor on this server blade. Enable: Enables the use of the HA monitor. Settings for port, system name, and N+M cold standby can be specified. Disable: Disables the use of the HA monitor. Settings for port, system name, and N+M cold standby cannot be specified. Shows the port number. Set the port number in the range from 5001 to for each system failover configuration. Set the same value as the "Switch and management module's port number", which is set by the HA monitor environment setup (monsetup) command. Shows the system name of the HA monitor used in the system failover configuration. Set the same name as the "System's partition name", which is set by the HA monitor environment setup (monsetup) command. Shows whether to link with N+M cold standby to use the HA monitor. Enable: Performs a system failover in the N+M cold standby configuration. Operating the Web Console 2-169

180 The setting for the "Switch and management module's IP address", which is set by the HA monitor environment setup (monsetup) command, must be "auto". Disable: Does not perform a system failover in the N+M cold standby configuration. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the HA monitor settings. Firmware This window shows server blade firmware and LPAR manager firmware versions. You can update them on this window. Multiple server blade firmware versions can be updated at a time. See Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for details. Server blade tab Operating the Web Console

181 Table Server blade items Server Blade Shows the number of a server blade. The following icons show a server blade in SMP configuration. : Primary server blade : Non-primary server blade Total version Shows the total firmware version, consisting of BMC and EFI, for the server blade. BMC EFI LP (Current) LP (Next) Shows the BMC version Shows the EFI version. Shows the LPAR manager firmware version and the bank currently assigned to the server blade. Shows the LPAR manager firmware version and the bank that will be used for the next LPAR manager boot. A value in parentheses, a value for a non-primary server blade, cannot be used for operation even though it is set. Table Action button at the bottom Assign LP firmware to Server Blade Update Server Blade firmware Changes versions of the LPAR manager firmware to be assigned to the server blade. Updates the server blade firmware. When a dialog box appears, select server blade firmware and update it. Multiple server blade firmware versions can be selected to update at a time. In SMP configuration, select the primary server blade to update firmware, which updates the firmware on all server blades in the configuration simultaneously. You need not to select non-primary server blades. Operating the Web Console 2-171

182 LP tab Table LP items LP firmware Bank Firmware version State Shows the bank number of LPAR manager firmware. Shows the LPAR manager firmware version installed on the bank. Shows whether or not assigned to the server blade. Table Action buttons at the bottom Install firmware Uninstall firmware Installs LPAR manager firmware: Shows the Install firmware dialog box. [Management module firmware version A0135 or earlier] In the case that the bank for which State is "-----"(not assigned) is selected, this button is available. [Management module firmware version A0145 or later] In the case that a bank for which State is "-----"(not assigned) or "Assigned (enable to overwrite firmware)" is selected, this button is available. Uninstalls firmware: Shows the Uninstall firmware dialog box. In the case that the bank which an LPAR manager firmware is installed on and State is "-----"(not assigned)" is selected for, this button is available. Tip: The server blade to which a LPAR manager firmware bank is assigned can be confirmed in Server Blade tab Operating the Web Console

183 LP license This window shows the LPAR manager license for server blades. See Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for details. Table LP license items Server Blade Shows the number of a server blade. The following icons show a server blade in SMP configuration. : Primary server blade : Non-primary server blade LP model Upper bound of version Current Next Shows the LPAR manager model. Shows the latest version available for upgrade. Shows the LPAR manager version currently assigned. Shows the LPAR manager version to be assigned at the next boot. A value in parentheses, a value for a non-primary server blade, cannot be used for operation even though it is set. Operating the Web Console 2-173

184 Table Action buttons at the bottom Register LP License Key Shows the Change LP model dialog box. Change LP model Table Change LP model items Server Blade No. LP model License key direct input radio button direct input text box key file radio button Browse button Shows the server blade number. Shows the license model. Selects directly typing a license key in the text box. Type the license key directly to the text box. This box is available only with the direct input radio button is selected. Selects registering a license key by reading the file. Selects a license key file to be read. Table Action buttons at the bottom Confirm Cancel Shows the Check result of license key dialog box. Cancels the settings and closes the Change LP model dialog box. Check result of license key This window shows the new LPAR manager model information Operating the Web Console

185 Table Check result of license key items Server Blade No. License key License Key File Shows the server blade number. Shows the LPAR manager license key. Shows the LPAR manager license key file. LP Model Current Shows the current LPAR manager model. Changed Shows the newly specified LPAR manager model Table Action buttons at the bottom Back OK Cancel Returns to the Change LP license model dialog box. Takes effect the new settings. Cancels the new settings and closes the Check result of license key dialog box. CBTP CBTP. Compute Blade Test Program, is a test program to run after hardware is changed for maintenance. The following window shows CBTP for server blades. Operating the Web Console 2-175

186 CBTP tab Table CBTP items Server blade Power Shows the number of a server blade. Shows a power supply state among the following states: ON: The server blade is powered on or being powered on including Smart Configure. OFF: The server blade is powered off including in sleep state : No server bladed is installed. Status Shows an operation state of the server blade among the following states. Normal: In normal state Warning: In warning state. See the event log list to check details. Failed: In failed condition. See the event log list to check details. Not supported: The server blade does not support CBTP : No server bladed is installed. Mounted ISO image Latest Date and Time Latest result Shows the ISO image name that has been mounted. Shows the latest date when CBTP was executed. Shows the latest CBTP result Operating the Web Console

187 Table Action buttons at the bottom ISO image Mount Unmount Start Remote Console Mounts the ISO image on the selected server blade, which is required for CBTP. Check the mounted ISO image in the ISO image tab. You need to upload the ISO image via FTP or the like and mount it on the server blade for CBTP. Unmounts the ISO image from the selected server blade. Opens the remote console window for CBTP. Follow instructions shown on the remote console to execute CBTP. Power Power ON Powers on the server blade. A server blade is automatically powered on when you execute CBTP and powered off when you terminate it. Force Power OFF Show result history Download log Forcibly powers off the server blade. Power off a target server blade before executing CBTP. Shows the CBTP result history. You can see detailed logs per result history. Downloads result history logs for the selected server blade as a single file including multiple files. Mount ISO image Table Mount image items Server blade Shows the number of a server blade to mount an ISO image. ISO image Select an ISO image to mount. You can find uploaded ISO images in ISO image tab as well. Table Action buttons at the bottom Confirm Cancel Opens a dialog box to confirm to mount the ISO image. Cancels mounting the ISO image and closes the dialog box. Show result history Operating the Web Console 2-177

188 Table Show result history items No Date and Time Result Detail Shows the number of result history. Up to eight histories can be shown. When CBTP is executed with eight histories on a server blade, the oldest one is deleted. Shows the date and time when CBTP was executed. Shows the CBTP execution result. Shows additional information on the CBTP execution result. Table Action buttons at the bottom Show detail Show hardware configuration Close Shows detailed result of CBTP execution. Shows hardware configuration in CBTP execution. Closes the dialog box. Download log Operating the Web Console

189 Table Download log items No File name File size Shows the log file number for execution result. Shows the log file name. Shows the log file size. Table Action buttons at the bottom OK Cancel Starts downloading the log file. Cancels downloading the log file. Operating the Web Console 2-179

190 ISO image tab Table ISO image items No ISO image File size (byte) Shows the ISO image file number. Shows the ISO image file name. Shows the ISO image file size. Security strength Note: Connect to the management module via FTP and copy an ISO image in the following directory for uploading. /home/user/iusb/iso/diag Click Administration tab > Services > FTP tab to check FTP information if needed. Click Refresh to update the window after uploading the ISO image. The following tab allows you to set security strength to management modules and server blades. See Security strength in Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for details Operating the Web Console

191 Security strength tab Table Security strength items Module Security strength Set state Shows the type and number of modules. Shows the Security strength specified: Default or High Shows a state of Security strength for server blades. Default High Not installed: No server blade is installed. Not supported: Not supported by the server blade. Initialization: Not obtained the state due to the server blade in initialization. Failed initialization: Not obtained the state due to failed initialization. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits a setting value of Security strength. Operating the Web Console 2-181

192 TLS/SSL version tab Table TLS/SSL version items Management Module SSL3.0 Shows SSL3.0: Enable or Disable. TLS1.0 TLS1.1 TLS1.2 Shows TLS1.0: Enable or Disable. Shows TLS1.1: Enable or Disable. Shows TLS1.2: Enable or Disable. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits a setting value of TLS/SSL version. Alerts System event log This section describes the alerts tab. This window shows system event logs (SEL). Warning and Failed events may provide their details Operating the Web Console

193 System Event Log Summary Table System Event Log Summary items Information Failed Warning Caution Shows the number of unchecked information-level events. Shows the number of unchecked failed-level events. Shows the number of unchecked warning-level events. Shows the number of unchecked caution-level events. System Event Log Table System Event Log items Date and Time Level Shows the date and time when the event occurred. Shows a event level among the following four types, such as Blank,,, and. Blank: Normal operation and behavior when a user operates the system. : An event that needs to caution the user occurred, such as an error in communication and in configuration. : A module has an error but can be kept in operation. Check details of the warning and remove the problem. Operating the Web Console 2-183

194 : A module has an error that stops the module working. Check details of the failed event and remove the problem. Module Slot XID Shows the module where an error event occurred. Shows the slot number of the module installed. Shows the code to indicate the event. System event log Message Check Shows a brief description about the event. With warning or failed event, click the message to open the dialog box for details. Shows that the event has been checked. Blank: This event has been checked. Checked events are not included in the number of events shown in the system event log summary.!: This event is not checked. Unchecked events are included in the number of events shown in the system event log summary. Table Action button at the bottom Mark as confirmed. Confirm an unconfirmed event that you select. Mark as unconfirmed. Returns a confirmed event that you select to be unconfirmed. Select all Show all SELs Show details Selects all events. Shows all registered event logs. The initial setting shows the latest 100 events. Warning and failed level events provide their details. Some events may have no details. This button is not available if with no details. Optional Physical WWN change log This window shows Optional Physical WWN change log history. Optional Physical WWNs are switched at N+M cold standby and changed at the return to the original state Operating the Web Console

195 Table Viewing items Date and Time Shows the date and time when the change occurred. Server blade Card type Slot Port WWN type Before After Changed by Shows server blade numbers. Shows the I/O card type. Shows the slot number on which the I/O card is installed. Shows the I/O card port number. Shows that the WWN is either WWPN (World Wide Port name) or WWNN (World Wide node name). Shows WWN before changed. Shows WWN after changed. Shows either Console or BSM0 to BSM3 for the source that requested the change. Optional Physical MAC change logs This window shows Optional Physical MAC change log history. Optional Physical MACs are switched at N+M cold standby and changed at the return to the original state. Operating the Web Console 2-185

196 Table Viewing items Date and Time Shows the date and time when the change occurred. Server blade Card type Slot Controller Port Before After Changed by Shows server blade numbers. Shows the I/O card type. Shows the slot number on which the I/O card is installed. Shows the number of a controller installed on Emulex 10Gb 4-port LAN mezzanine card. I/O cards other than Emulex 10Gb 4-port LAN mezzanine card always provide 0. Shows the I/O card port number. Shows MAC address before changed. Shows MAC address after changed. Shows either Console or BSM0 to BSM3 for the source that requested the change. Operation logs This window provides operation logs to management modules and server blades (BMC), which are available for download Operating the Web Console

197 Table Action button at the bottom Download Select a management module or server blade BMC 0 to BMC 7 to download the operation logs. Tip: See "Log" Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide for Operation logs. MAR logs This window shows maintenance action report (MAR) logs that cause a failure to be reported. Those logs obtained at the failure can be downloaded and their details can be shown. MAR logs are usually checked with maintenance procedure. Operating the Web Console 2-187

198 Table Viewing items Date and Time ASSIST Factor message Shows the date and time when the event, causing the alert, occurred. This item is not available with the system unit. Shows the event causing the alert. Table Action button at the bottom Download Show details Downloads MAR logs. Shows details of the event causing the alert. Environment log This window shows the lowest, highest, and average temperature of intake and exhaust air per day. The history can be downloaded from this window Operating the Web Console

199 Table Viewing items Module Lowest today (Intake) Highest today (Intake) Lowest today (Exhaust) Highest today (Exhaust) Shows a module and the number. Shows the lowest intake air temperature of the module on the day. Shows the highest intake air temperature of the module on the day. Shows the lowest exhaust air temperature of the module on the day. Shows the highest exhaust air temperature of the module on the day. Table Action button at the bottom Download Downloads the daily history of the lowest and highest temperature for the past 700 days. Administration This section describes items on the administration tab. Operating the Web Console 2-189

200 Users and roles Account You can add, delete, and change accounts and roles. Initializing personal identification numbers (PIN) for an LCD touch console is also available. User account The following window and tables show items for User Account. Table Action combo box on the upper right Show and edit role settings Initialize LCD PIN Shows and edits the defined role settings. Initializes PIN for the LCD touch console. The LCD touch console is available without typing the PIN after the initialization. Table User account items User ID Status Shows the registered user ID. Shows whether or not the account is available. If the account is invalid, you cannot log in with the account. The account can be unavailable temporarily with Disable without deleting it Operating the Web Console

201 Defined Role Password remaining days Shows roles assigned to the account. Operations available with the role can be shown by selecting Show and edit role settings from Action combo box items on the upper right. Displays the number of days remaining until the password expiration date. If the expiration date is near, the icon and the number of remaining days are displayed. If the expiration date has passed, the icon and "Expired" is displayed. If the [Management of password expiration date] is disabled in the Password policy tab, "Infinite" is displayed. Change expired password Displays whether the password can be changed at login when the password has expired. Enable: If the password has expired, the window for changing a password is displayed at login. Disable: If the password has expired, the user cannot log in. This item is displayed only if [Management of password expiration date] is enabled and [Change expired password] is disabled in the Password policy tab. Table Action button at the bottom Create Adds, deletes, and edits accounts. See Account information on page for details. Delete Edit Account information Create account The following window and table show items for creating and editing user accounts. Operating the Web Console 2-191

202 Table Create account dialog box items User ID Sets a user ID that is not registered. You can specify a maximum of 31 characters consisting of alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), periods (.), and underscores (_). The first character must be an alphabetic character. Status Role Language CLI Prompt CLI Inactive Time (min) Shows whether or not the account is available. If the account is enabled, you can log in with the account. If the account is disabled, you cannot log in with the account. The account can be unavailable temporarily with Disable without deleting it. Shows roles assigned to the account. Operations available with the role can be shown by selecting Show and edit role settings from Action combo box items on the upper right. Shows a language used on the Web/CLI console: English, Japanese, or Follows the system settings, when you log in with this account. If you have selected English or Japanese, the language used regardless of the system setting. If you have selected Follows the system settings, the system language set in Language on page is used. To allow the new setting to take effect, log out of the Web console once. Shows a path to the CLI prompt. Select $ (fixed for any system) or <ChassisID><SVPSlotNumber>$. Including the chassis ID in the prompt can specify the system unit in operation when you manage multiple system units using CLI. Shows the CLI console automatic timeout. Session timeout ranges from 1 to 1440 minutes. With the Web console, the session is automatically disconnected in 30 minutes regardless of this setting Operating the Web Console

203 Password Retype Password Password remaining days Change expired password A text box to type a password required for login. You can use a maximum of 31 ASCII printable characters. * is shown for a password. Since nothing is shown for Password in the account information, save the password by yourself. A text box to retype a password: * is shown for a password. Displays the number of days remaining until the password expiration date. If the expiration date has passed, "Expired" is displayed. This item is displayed only for account editing. Select this item if you want the user to change the password in the window that appears at login when the password expires. This item is displayed for account editing only if [Management of password expiration date] is enabled and [Change expired password] is disabled in the Password policy tab. Password Policy This section explains the items displayed in the Password policy tab. Table Password Policy items Management of password expiration date Displays whether management of password expiration dates is enabled. Enable: Password expiration dates are managed. Operating the Web Console 2-193

204 Password expiry period (day) Change expired password Disable: Password expiration dates are not managed. Displays the password expiry period. Displays whether a password of an account can be changed at login when the password has expired. Enable: When the password has expired, a window for changing the password is displayed at login. Disable: When the password has expired, the user cannot log in. Even if this setting is disabled, in the window to edit the user account, you can enable the setting individually. In addition, if the user has a permission to edit accounts, the user can change passwords at login regardless of this setting. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the Password policy settings. Tip: If management of password expiration dates is enabled and a user, who has a permission to edit accounts, either has an account whose password is nearing expiration, or has an account whose password has expired, a dialog box that warns the user of the password expiration date appears at login. Role The following window and tables show items for Role Operating the Web Console

205 Table Role dialog box items Role ID Shows the defined role names. Up to 31 alphabetical characters are available. Type of role ID RO RD SV0 to SV7 SW0 to SW3 NTW RO, an acronym for Read Only, has limitations, just showing the unit settings. When this item is marked with X, the defined role is allowed only to show the unit status. Indicates that the role cannot connect to the remote console or the OS console of the server blades. RD is an abbreviation for Remote Disable. If this item is marked with an X, users assigned this role cannot connect to the remote console or the OS console of the server blades even if you change the server blade settings or if the operating privileges SV0 to SV7 are marked with X. Shows whether or not to view the status of, to change the settings of, and to operate each of server blades 0 to 7. When RO is marked with X, setting change and operation are not available for server blades regardless of this item with X. Shows whether or not to view the status of, to change the settings of, and operate each of switch modules 0 to 3. When RO is marked with X, setting change and operation are not available for switch modules regardless of this item with X. Shows whether or not to view the status of, to change the settings of, and operate the management network. When RO is marked with X, setting change and operation are not available for the management network regardless of this item with X. Operating the Web Console 2-195

206 CHA ACN Shows whether or not to view the status of, to change the settings of, and operate the chassis. When RO is marked with X, setting change and operation are not available for the management chassis regardless of this item with X. Shows whether or not to view, add, delete, and change accounts and roles. When RO is marked with X, setting change and operation are not available for accounts regardless of this item with X. Table Action button Create Adds, deletes, and edits roles. Delete Edit Close Closes the dialog box. Note: To assign a privilege to server blades in SMP configuration, select all server blades in the configuration on the Web console. LDAP This feature sets connection to an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server. You can manage account collectively by connecting to an LDAP server Operating the Web Console

207 Table LDAP items LDAP server settings Directory search Group authentication LDAP LDAP server 1 LDAP server 2 LDAP server 3 Port number Bind DN Base DN Login ID attribute Role attribute Member attribute Enables or disables LDAP features: Enable or Disable. Default value: Disable With Enable, authentication is executed following research for LDAP directories on an LPAP server at user authentication. A host name for an LDAP server: Either host name or IP address can be used. Method: FQDN or IPv4 Up to 127 characters can be used; a space or spaces cannot be used at the beginning and the end. Characters available for FQDN: alphanumeric characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z. "-", ".". Used for connecting to an LDAP server. Value: from 1 to Only when you need to change the default value, 636, change the number. Method for connecting to an LDAP server at user authentication. Value: from 1 to 256 ASCII characters Specifies DN for the root directory to the target LDAP directory. All under the root directory specified here will be searched at user authentication. Value: from 1 to 256 ASCII characters A space or spaces cannot be used at the beginning and the end. Value: from 1 to 64 ASCII characters Specifies which attributes in each entry on the LDAP directory to compare with the user ID specified at user authentication. For Active Directory, "samaccountname", a common attribute name, is used at login ID search. A space or spaces cannot be used at the beginning and the end. Start with an alphabet: A-Z; a-z followed by alphanumeric characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z. Value: from 1 to 64 ASCII characters Specifies an attribute used when roles are given to the user account, if any. If no role is given, ignore this setting. A space or spaces cannot be used at the beginning and the end. Start with an alphabet: A-Z; a-z followed by alphanumeric characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z. Value: from 1 to 64 ASCII characters Specifies an attribute for containing accounts allowed to log in. For Active Directory, "member", a common attribute name, is used for the user account list. Operating the Web Console 2-197

208 A space or spaces cannot be used at the beginning and the end. Start with an alphabet: A-Z; a-z followed by alphanumeric characters: 0-9, A-Z, a-z. If group authentication is not necessary, ignore this setting. Group DN1 Group DN2 Group DN3 DN1 to DN5: group DNx is a group allowed logging in. Accounts requiring login need to belong to one of the specified group. Each consists of ASCII characters from 1 to 256. A space or spaces cannot be used at the beginning and the end. If group authentication is not necessary, ignore this setting. Group DN4 Group DN5 Table Action button Edit LDAP server settings Edits LDAP server settings. Directory search Group authentication Edits directory search settings. Edits group authentication settings. Sessions This feature shows all logged-in users. You can forcibly disconnect unnecessary connections Operating the Web Console

209 Table Sessions items User ID Role ID Shows user IDs that have currently logged in the management module. Shows the role IDs for each user. Login time Shows the date and time when the user has logged in. From Access Shows the IP address which is connected from. With serial connection, "-----" is shown. Shows a connection method: HTTP, Telnet, SSH, or Serial. Table Action button Disconnect Forcibly disconnects a selected session. New settings going on in the disconnected session is discarded. Date and time This window controls the management module time, including a local time, time zone, Summer time, and NTP server settings. Operating the Web Console 2-199

210 Local time tab Table Local time items Date Shows the local time specified in the time zone. Time DST Status Shows either in the daylight saving time or in the standard time at present. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Changes the local time in the management module Operating the Web Console

211 Time zone tab Table Time zone items Time Zone Shows the time zone. DST Start date End date Shows Disable or Enable the daylight saving time. See the following Dates for starting and ending DST on page for details. Dates for starting and ending DST Dates for starting and ending daylight saving time depend on setting items. When Month and Time are specified, the specified month and time is the starting and ending date for DST. When Day is specified, DST starts and ends on the specified month and day regardless of the setting for Day of the week. When First day on or after the specified date is specified, DST starts and ends at the first day on or after the specified date. For example, when First day on or after the specified date is Sunday and Date is 8, it is the first Sunday on or after 8th of the month, the second Sunday. When Last day on or before the specified date is specified, DST starts and ends the first specified day of the week on or before the specified date. For example, when Last day on or before the specified date is Sunday, Month is 3, and Date is 24, it is the first Sunday on or before 24th of March, the second Sunday from the end of the month. Operating the Web Console 2-201

212 When Last day in the month is specified, DST starts and ends the last day of the specified month. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits time zones and dates for starting and ending DST. NTP tab Table NTP items Time Synchronization Shows Enable or Disable the time synchronization with NTP servers. NTP Server 0 to 3 IP Address/ Host Name Status Shows up to four NTP server IP addresses or host names. Shows the connection status with NTP servers as one of the following: Not connected, Connected, Synchronization, Not Synchronization Not connected: Failed to obtain the time. Connected: Obtaining the time is possible. Synchronization: The time is being synchronized. Not Synchronization: The time is not synchronized because a large time difference exists Operating the Web Console

213 Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the IP address setting of NTP servers. Tip: In the case that NTP settings are imported from the management module, the IP addresses of NTP server 0 and 1 are set for an LPAR manager and LPAR manager system time is synchronized with any of NTP server 0 or 1. Language You can select a language from Japanese and English used for the system unit console, alerts, and notification. Language Table Language item System Language Shows either English or Japanese is used for the unit console, alerts, and notification. Each user can specify a language. See Users and roles on page for details. Operating the Web Console 2-203

214 Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the system language. 1 Note: 1. When changing the language setting, you need to log out once to be reflected. Services This feature performs services provided by a management module, such as enabling and disabling Telnet, FTP, SSH/SFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS; changing port numbers, and restricting connections. Table Action combo box on the upper right SSH Host Key Settings Shows and recreates SSH host key information including key length and fingerprint Operating the Web Console

215 Telnet tab Table Telnet items Service status IPv4 Access control Connectable network IPv6 Access control Connectable network Shows Enable or Disable connection to the management module via Telnet. Displays IPv4 access control settings for connections to the management module via Telnet. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask subnet mask) about the network from which connections are allowed. Displays IPv6 access control settings for connections to the management module via Telnet. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask prefix length) about the network from which connections are allowed. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits Telnet service settings. Operating the Web Console 2-205

216 FTP tab Table FTP items Service status IPv4 Access control Connectable network IPv6 Access control Connectable network Shows Enable or Disable connection to the management module via FTP. Displays IPv4 access control settings for connections to the management module via FTP. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask subnet mask) about the network from which connections are allowed. Displays IPv6 access control settings for connections to the management module via FTP. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask prefix length) about the network from which connections are allowed. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits FTP service settings Operating the Web Console

217 SSH/SFTP tab Table SSH/SFTP items Service status IPv4 Access control Connectable network IPv6 Access control Connectable network Shows Enable or Disable connection to the management module via SSH/SFTP. Displays IPv4 access control settings for connections to the management module via SSH/SFTP. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask subnet mask) about the network from which connections are allowed. Displays IPv6 access control settings for connections to the management module via SSH/SFTP. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask prefix length) about the network from which connections are allowed. Operating the Web Console 2-207

218 Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits SSH/SFTP service settings. HTTP tab Table HTTP items Service status Port number IPv4 Access control Connectable network IPv6 Access control Shows Enable or Disable connection to the management module via HTTP. Shows a port number for connection to the management module via HTTP. Displays IPv4 access control settings for connections to the management module via HTTP. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask subnet mask) about the network from which connections are allowed. Displays IPv6 access control settings for connections to the management module via HTTP. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited Operating the Web Console

219 Connectable network IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask prefix length) about the network from which connections are allowed. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits HTTP service settings. HTTPS tab Table HTTPS items Service status Port number IPv4 Access control Shows Enable or Disable connection to the management module via HTTPS. Shows a port number for connection to the management module via HTTPS. Changing this port number causes a port number used in interfacing with HCSM and Hit-Track to be changed. Then, change the corresponding port number on their side. Displays IPv4 access control settings for connections to the management module via HTTPS. The following Operating the Web Console 2-209

220 Connectable network IPv6 Access control Connectable network settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask subnet mask) about the network from which connections are allowed. Displays IPv6 access control settings for connections to the management module via HTTPS. The following settings are available: Allowed (No restrictions), Allowed (With restrictions), and Prohibited. IP address If access control is set to Allowed (With restrictions), this item displays information (network address and Net mask prefix length) about the network from which connections are allowed. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits HTTPS service settings. SNMP This feature shows and edits connection to SNMP Agent and SNMP Manager. SNMP Agent tab Operating the Web Console

221 Table Action item Send SNMP trap Sends SNMP traps for a test to check settings. Table SNMP Agent items SNMP agent System contact name System location Port number Trap level SNMP version Engine ID string Engine ID Shows enabling or disabling SNMP agent: Enable or Disable. Specifies whether or not to use SNMP function. Shows the system contact name: Consists of up to 60 alphanumeric characters. Shows the system location consisting of up to 60 alphanumeric characters. Shows the port number used in SNMP from 1 to Default value: 161. Shows the type of a trap to report. All: Reports all traps; fault, warning, and information. Alert: Reports failure-level and warning level traps. Information: Reports information-level traps. Disable: Reports no trap. Shows SNMP versions available for the agent: v1/v2c or v1/v2c/v3. [Effective only with SNMP version v1/v2c/v3] Shows a character string for the engine ID used by the agent. Up to 27 alphanumeric characters. [Effective only with SNMP version v1/v2c/v3] Shows an Engine ID used by the agent. This item is automatically created from a character string for creating the Engine ID. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits SNMP agent settings. Operating the Web Console 2-211

222 SNMP Manager tab Table SNMP Manager items Host name Shows an IP address of the SNMP manager. SNMP version Shows the SNMP version used by the SNMP manager: v1/v2c or v3. Community name/ User name Access type With SNMP Manager version v1/v2c, the community name is shown, which consists of up to 60 alphanumeric characters. With SNMP Manager version v3, the user name is shown, which consists of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Shows an access type of the SNMP Manager: noauthnopriv, AuthnoPriv, or AuthPriv. Table Action button at the bottom Add Remove Edit Adds SNMP Managers to connect. Removes a selected SNMP manager. Edits a selected SNMP manager Operating the Web Console

223 Add SNMP Manager Settings Table SNMP Manager settings items Host name Port number Type the SNMP Manager IP address or the host name. Type the trap report destination port number of the SNMP Manager, from 1 to Default value: 162 SNMP version Select a version used by the SNMP Manager: v1/v2c or v3. Community name Available with SNMP Manager version v1/v2c: Type a user name using up to 60 alphanumeric characters and symbols. User name Available only with SNMP Manager version v3: Type a user name using up to 32 alphanumeric characters and symbols. Access type Available with SNMP Manager version v3: Select an access type of the SNMP Manager: noauthnopriv, AuthnoPriv, or AuthPriv. Authentication type Authentication password Available with SNMP Manager version: v3, and Access type: AuthonoPriv or AuthPriv: Select a method for SNMP Manager authentication: MD5 or SHA Available with SNMP Manager version: v3, and Access type: AuthonoPriv or AuthPriv: Type a password for the SNMP Manager authentication using from 8 up to 64 alphanumeric characters and symbols. Operating the Web Console 2-213

224 Encryption type Encryption password Available with SNMP Manager version: v3, and Access type: AuthPriv: Select an encryption type for encrypting the SNMP Manager: DES or AES. Available with SNMP Manager version: v3, and Access type: AuthPriv: Type a password for the SNMP Manager authentication using from 8 up to 64 alphanumeric characters and symbols. MIB tab Table SNMP Manager item MIB version Shows the MIB file version. Table Action button at the bottom Download MIB file Downloads the MIB file. Notification This feature edits Notification Operating the Web Console

225 Notification Settings Tab Table Action item Show notification history Present condition notification Shows notification history. Shows the notification report in the State field, however, shows only the highest priority report when sending the notification report to plural addresses at the same time. The order of precedence from highest to lowest: "Waiting re-try", "Fail", "Creating log", "Success", and "No address". You can choose and resend the notification report. Reports the present condition. Table Notification Settings items Obstacle notification Shows Enable/Disable of the obstacle notification. Client information address Host name(fqdn) Comment Shows the address of receiver. Set one with up to 64 characters. Available characters are $, #, %, ^, -, =, _,., [, and ]. This value is used for sender: from. Shows the host name. Set FQDN with up to 64 characters. Shows the set comment appropriately. Set one with up to 32 characters. Operating the Web Console 2-215

226 SMTP server SMTP authentication Host name(fqdn) Encryption Port number Function Method of SMTP authentication User name Shows the SMTP server host name. Set either IP address or a host name as FQDN consisting of up to 64 characters. Shows the encryption settings of SMTP route. You can set the following items: "Enable", "SSL", or "TSL". Shows the port number of SMTP server. Value: from 1 to Default setting is different according to the encryption settings as follows. When "Enable" or "TSL" is set: default setting is 25 When "SSL" is set: default setting is 465 Shows Enable/Disable of the SMTP authentication. Shows the method of SMTP authentication. You can set the following items: PLAIN: authenticated as plaintext. CRAM-MD5: challenge and response LOGIN: interactive authentication in plaintext. Shows the user name of SMTP authentication. Set one with up to 64 characters. Available characters are $, #, %, ^, -, =, _,., [, and ]. A password can be set as well. When SMTP is enabled, make sure to set the account and password. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits the Notification settings Operating the Web Console

227 Destinations Settings Tab Table Notification Settings items address Shows the address of receiver. Set one with up to 64 characters. Available characters are $, #, %, ^, -, =, _,., [, and ]. Nickname Attach log Shows the nickname of the receiver. Set one with up to 15 characters. The value is shown on the console and not used for actual . Shows "Yes" or "No" for attaching log to the . Table Action button at the bottom Add Remove Edit Adds the address of sender. Removes the address of sender. Edits the address of sender. SC/BSM You can interface with SC (ServerConductor)/BSM (Blade Server Manager) on this window. Operating the Web Console 2-217

228 ServerConductor/Blade Server Manager Table Action combo box on the upper right Edit Port number Send Alert Sets a port number for the management module to receive request commands from SC/BSM. Only if using a port number other than the default value: 21001, change the port number. Sends alerts for the test of switching the active server blade at N+M cold standby. Select one form the instant switching alert and delayed switching alert. Table SC/BSM Servers items Server Name IP Address Alert Port Number Alert Level Specify a name of SC/BSM. Up to 15 alphanumeric characters including symbols. The name is shown only on the management module console, not on other consoles such as SC/BSM console. Specify an IP address for SC/BSM. Specify the number of a SC/BSM port for the alert destination used by the management module to notify alerts. Only if using a port number other than the default value: 20079, change the port number. Select one or more from three levels shown below. All: Sends all level alerts including Failed, Warning, and Information Operating the Web Console

229 Alert Retry Interval [sec] Alert Retry Duration [min] Alert: Sends failure- or warning-level alerts. Information: Sends information-level alerts. Disable: Sends no alerts. Specifies the alert retry interval when an alert cannot be sent to BSM. Value: from 5 seconds to 50 seconds. Default value: 5 seconds You usually need not to change this value. Specifies the alert retry duration when an alert cannot be notified to SC/BSM due to the temporary network disconnection. Value: from 4 minutes to 20 minutes. Default value: 10 minutes You usually need not to change this value. Table Action buttons at the bottom Add Server Setting Remove Server Setting Edit Server Setting Adds SC/BSM servers for connection. Removes registered SC/BSM servers that you select. Edits selected SC/BSM server connection settings. HCSM This feature sets connection to HCSM (Hitachi Compute Server Manager) and forcible disconnection from HCSM. Operating the Web Console 2-219

230 HCSM Service tab Table Action item Send alert Sends an alert for a test of switching server blades at N+M cold standby. Select N+M Immediate alert or N+M Delay Table HCSM Service items HCSM Port number Access control Account Shows Enable or Disable HCSM. Shows a port number used by HCSM. The value cannot be changed on this window. Default value: 443. The value can be changed in HTTPS tab on page Shows Enable or Disable the access control to the management module due to the IP address. Enable: Only access from HCSM with the address shown in HCSM Servers tab on page is available. Shows the user for HCSM. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits HCSM service settings Operating the Web Console

231 HCSM Servers tab Table HCSM Server items IP address Status Alert port number Alert level Alert retry interval [min] Alert retry duration [min] Shows the HCSM IP address registered in the management module. Shows whether or not this HCSM is connected to the management module. Shows the SC/BSM port number for the alert destination. Default value: Shows an alert level to notify: one of the following values. Only failure: Notifies only failure-level alerts, no warning- and information-level alerts. Warning and failure: Notifies failure- and warning-level alerts, no information-level alerts. Information, warning and failure: Notifies all alerts including failure, warning, and information. Do not notify: Notifies no alerts. Shows the alert retry interval from 1 to 4 minutes. Shows the alert retry duration from 4 to 15 minutes in case that an alert cannot be notified to SC/BSM due to temporary failure in the network. Operating the Web Console 2-221

232 Table Action button at the bottom Add Edit Delete Disconnect Adds HCSM to connect. Edits settings for connection to a selected HCSM. Deletes the register of a selected HCSM. Forcibly disconnects from a selected HCSM. Hi-Track This feature connects to Hi-Track. Hi-Track Service tab Table Hi-Track Service items Hi-Track Port number Shows Enable or Disable Hi-Track. Shows a port number for connection to Hi-Track. The port number can be changed with Services > HTTPS tab on page > Port number. Access control Shows Enable or Disable Access control to the management module due to the IP address. With Enable, only access from the Hi-Track address shown in Hi-Track Servers tab on page is available Operating the Web Console

233 Account Shows the user for Hi-Track. Table Action button at the bottom Edit Edits Hi-Track Service settings. Hi-Track Servers tab Table Hi-Track Server items IP address Shows the Hi-Track IP address registered in the management module. Table Action button at the bottom Add Edit Delete Adds Hi-Track to connect. Edits settings for connection to Hi-Track. Deletes the register of a selected Hi-Track. Operating the Web Console 2-223

234 Certificate This feature shows, creates, and imports SSL keys and certificates for a management module. Table Certificate items Version Shows the version of a certificate: 1, 2, or 3. Serial number Public key algorithm Validity (Not before) Validity (Not after) Shows the serial number of a key. Shows an algorithm and key used in SSL public keys. Available value for the algorithm is RSA, and that for the key length is 2048 bits. Shows a date when the certificate has been issued. Shows an expiration date for the certificate. Issuer Common name (CN) Certificate authority (issuer) Subject Country (C) State or province (ST) Shows two alphabetical characters for a country. Shows the name of a state or province using up to 30 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Locality (L) Shows the name of a city or region using up to 50 characters. The following is available for this item: Alphanumeric characters, " ", " ' ", " ( ", " ) ", " + ", ", ", " - ", ". ", " / ", " : ", " = ", and "? " Operating the Web Console

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