HP BL260c ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter
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- HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 1
Line Interface (CLI) commands can be used (and scripted) to view power consumption information for HP BladeSystem c-Class server blades or the c-Class power enclosure. How to make a request for server blade information The HPONCFG command sends a Remote Insight Board Command Language (RIBCL) script - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 2
ISS Technology Update NOTE The HPONCFG command is supported with Onboard Administrator Version 2.00 (or greater). OA-12345678> HPONCFG ALL tftp://some/power/ribcl/script.xml Figure 1-1. Sample output from HPONCFG ALL command Volume 6, Number 7 2 - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 3
ISS Technology Update Volume 6, Number 7 How to make a request for power enclosure information To return information about the power enclosure, use the SHOW POWER and SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS commands. The SHOW POWER command displays the current power configuration (Figure 1-2). OA-12345678> SHOW - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 4
the same power consumption data that HP SIM can provide. Using HP Lights-Out XML Scripting to gather power consumption information for HP BladeSystem p-Class servers requires making two requests to iLO. One request identifies the power supplies in each HP BladeSystem p-Class Enclosure. The second - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 5
power enclosure information" section). Figure 2-1. Sample output from the first request ProLiant BL35p G1 M00SNC2146 1 Integrated Lights-Out (iLO M00SNC2146 - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 6
ISS Technology Update Volume 6, Number 7 < calculate power produced. The power supplies are 51.4 volt. Figure 2-2 is an example of the second request output. This request examines the power enclosures for only the first power - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 7
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Table 2-2. Web resources Resource URL HP BladeSystem server information and resources www.hp.com/go/blades HP Lights-Out product information and resources www.hp.com/go/ilo HP Systems Insight Manager product information and resources www.hp.com/go/hpsim 1 The power supply is rated for 51 - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 9
ProLiant servers support this feature. Table 3-1. Partial list of ProLiant servers with chipsets allowing the recovery of RAM HP BladeSystem c-Class servers HP ProLiant DL servers ProLiant BL460c ProLiant DL140 G3 ProLiant BL465c ProLiant DL145 G3 ProLiant BL480c ProLiant DL320 G5 ProLiant - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 10
. HP BladeSystem p-Class power structure This solution was not integrated into a single mechanical enclosure as is found in c-Class. In its maximum configuration, the pClass power architecture provided for two power enclosures, two external bus bars, and five server enclosures. This configuration is - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 11
ISS Technology Update Figure 4-1. BladeSystem p-Class in maximum configuration Item 1 2 3 4 n 5 o Volume 6, Number 7 Description DC drop leads Bus bar Server enclosure Power enclosure AC power cord p r q Multiple embedded electronic fuse circuits provide isolation and protection for - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 12
6, Number 7 HP BladeSystem c-Class power structure The BladeSystem c-Class architecture advances to a level where each enclosure is responsible for its own power, independent of other enclosures. No longer do we have physically separate enclosure subsystems (power and server), bus bars, or DC power - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 13
of the c-Class enclosure using the HP .5m 10GbE CX4 Cable (Part Number 444477-B21). When linking 1/10G Virtual Connect Ethernet modules in adjacent bays, the .5m 10GbE CX4 cable must be manually manipulated so that the cable's bending radius does not exceed 4.0 inches at the connector and 1.5 inches - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 14
ISS Technology Update Volume 6, Number 7 Manually adjusting the .5m 10GbE CX4 cable To manually adjust the .5m 10GbE CX4 Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1. Initial bend radius 2. Manually form the cable to have a larger, more rounded configuration as shown in Figure 5-2. Figure 5-2. Adjusted bend radius - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 15
ISS Technology Update Volume 6, Number 7 3. If you will need to close the rack door, the cable may need additional manipulation as shown in Figures 5-3 and 5-4. Figure 5-3. Adjusted cable so that the rack door can close Figure 5-4. Adjusted cable with door closed 15 - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 16
to log onto the Onboard Administrator system for a specific enclosure, and then go to the Power and Thermal category where the fan information can be found. 2 The HP Onboard Administrator User Guide can be found at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00705292/c00705292.pdf. 16 - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 17
ISS Technology Update Volume 6, Number 7 Figure 1 shows the fan summary provided by the Onboard Administrator for a typical 10-fan c7000 enclosure. Figure 6-1. View of a fan summary from the HP Onboard Administrator A more detailed view of the fans and their zones is shown on the fan zones tab - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 18
www.hp.com/go/blades HP Systems Insight Manager www.hp.com/go/hpsim Technology briefs HP BladeSystem c-Class architecture HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure technologies Managing the HP BladeSystem c-Class http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c0 0810839/c00810839.pdf http - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 19
Update Figure 7-1. HP SIM portal Volume 6, Number 7 The HP SIM portal can be your easy gateway to get the answers you need: Questions: Answers: Where can I find an installation guide for HP SIM? Where can I go to find information about using HP SIM to manage Dell and IBM servers? Is there - HP BL260c | ISS Technology Update, Volume 6 Number 7 - Newsletter - Page 20
Volume 6, Number 7 Recently published industry standard server technology papers Title Disk drive technology overview technology brief (now available in Podcast format) URL http://h10068.www1.hp.com/blogpost/Podcast/Server_DiskDriveTechnolo gy.mp3 Industry standard server technical papers
ISS Technology Update
Volume 6, Number 7
Keeping you informed of the latest ISS technology
Using HP Onboard Administrator as an alternative method for accessing power consumption information
for HP BladeSystem c-Class servers
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Using HP Lights-Out XML Scripting as an alternative method for accessing power consumption
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Recovering memory that is invisible to the Microsoft® Windows® operating system
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Basic power control for HP BladeSystem p-Class and c-Class servers
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Cabling stacked HP 1/10G Virtual Connect Ethernet Modules
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Adjustable fan speeds in the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure
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ProLiant management tip of the month
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Recently published industry standard server technology papers
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Using HP Onboard Administrator as an alternative method for accessing power
consumption information for HP BladeSystem c-Class servers
HP Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface (CLI) commands can be used (and scripted) to view power consumption
information for HP BladeSystem c-Class server blades or the c-Class power enclosure.
How to make a request for server blade information
The HPONCFG command sends a Remote Insight Board Command Language (RIBCL) script to the specified BladeSystem
c-Class server blades. You can send the same RIBCL script to one or more of the server blades in the enclosure, such as in the
following examples:
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HPONCFG ALL returns power consumption information for all server blades in the enclosure.
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HPONCFG 1, 3, 5 returns power consumption information for server blades in Bays 1, 3, and 5.
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HPONCFG returns power consumption information for server blades in Bay 2 (Figure 1-1 shows the sample output).