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User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator v4.20 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 2
HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP of Hewlett-Packard Company. User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator v4.20 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 3
About This Book WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or loss of life. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information. NOTE: Text set - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 4
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1 About This Guide Audience Assumptions ...1 Important Safety Information ...1 Symbols on Equipment ...1 Related Documents ...2 Getting Help ...2 Contact HP ...2 Support and Troubleshooting 2 HP Web Site ...2 2 HP PC Blade Enclosure System Software Features HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 6
51 General Commands ...51 General Management Commands 51 User Account Commands 53 Enclosure Network Configuration Commands 57 Enclosure Management Commands 59 Blade PC Bay Management Commands 62 Command Line Event Messages 64 Functionality Exclusive to the Command Line Interface 67 vi ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 7
Interface ...89 Supported SOAP Interface Commands 90 8 Performing Common Administrative Tasks Managing Blade PC Bays ...91 Opening a Remote Console Session to a Blade PC 91 Accessing the ROM-Based Setup Utility for a blade PC 92 Reviewing Activity for a Blade PC 94 Powering Off the Blade PC 94 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 8
124 Enclosure Error Messages 124 Blade PC Bay Error Messages 124 Administration Error Messages 124 Appendix C Blade PC Diagnostic Messages Appendix D Maskable Enclosure System Log Messages Appendix E Maskable Enclosure Event Messages Appendix F Troubleshooting Appendix G Event Icons and Details - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 9
Appendix J Open Source Availability Appendix K Supported SNMP Traps Index ...150 ENWW ix - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 10
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1 About This Guide Audience Assumptions This guide is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots HP Blade PC solutions. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels. Important Safety - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 12
manual material handling. Related Documents For additional information on the topics covered in this guide, refer to the following documents: ● Network Considerations Guide white paper ● QuickSpecs ● Setup and Installation Guide: HP BladeSystem bc2000 and bc2500 Blade PC and PC Blade Enclosure ● HP - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 13
. When the PC Blade Switch (optional) is installed, by default the Integrated Administrator is configured to route through a Gigabit uplink connector using VLANs, eliminating the need for a separate management network. NOTE: The default configuration for the HP BladeSystem PC Blade Switch option has - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 14
The Integrated Administrator provides notification of enclosure problems. Using a management console, you can blade PCs, and power up, power down, or reboot a blade PC or groups of blade PCs. The Integrated Administrator displays alerts regardless of the state of the blade PC and integrates with HP - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 15
of IP addresses that are the only ones allowed to connect to the services provided (SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, TELNET, SNMP). This means that BC2500 blades and reports them via the CLI and GUI. These blades self measure using hardware measurement components specifically in the BC2000/BC2500 series of blades - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 16
utility adds support for a new device type, the management processor. All Integrated Administrators (in HP PC Blade Enclosure) on the network are discovered in the HP Systems Insight Manager utility as management processors. The management processors are associated with the blade PCs they manage - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 17
of HP BladeSystem Software Tools The following subsections described tools and utilities supported by the HP BladeSystem blade PC systems to blade PCs installed in the enclosures. With the Rapid Deployment Pack, users can automatically install pre-defined configurations on newly installed blade PCs - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 18
can configure both interfaces to require a valid user name and password for authentication. RMON (for the switch) and SNMP manageability are supported. You can also save the interconnect switch configuration to a TFTP server as backups and as templates for preconfiguring other switches. 8 Chapter - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 19
HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator enables monitoring and management of all functions within an enclosure, including functions specific to the blade PCs to the Integrated Administrator. ● The blade PC health service (if installed on the blade) provides the Integrated Administrator with - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 20
Components Each HP PC Blade Enclosure interconnect tray ships with the Integrated Administrator module already installed and provides Unit Identification button/LED Determining the Integrated Administrator's Initial IP Address HP recommends that you connect a local client device, such as a - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 21
account. It is important that the account password is changed from the default account password if the account is enabled prior to normal usage by HP SAM. Lastly, the SOAP interface for all other accounts is disabled by default, but is always enabled for the SAM account. NOTE: For security reasons - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 22
address>} You can now access the Integrated Administrator using a Web browser, Secure Shell, Telnet, or SNMP. CAUTION: All settings are immediate and can only be manually restored. 12 Chapter 3 Getting Started ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 23
on page 112. If the certificate is removed from your browser, the security alert message is displayed again. 2. Install the certificate to your browser: a. Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Manager Import Wizard starts. b. Click Next. c. Click Next for the browser to automatically select - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 24
3. The Account Login screen (shown below) prompts you for a user name and password. Use the default user name and password from the settings tag attached to the interconnect tray, and then click Log In. After the default user name and password have been verified, the summary window appears. The - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 25
Additional Steps HP recommends performing the following tasks: ● Change the Administrator password ● Set the date and time ● Name the enclosure and rack ● Set up groups, users, and access privileges For detailed instructions on performing these tasks, see the appropriate sections in Setting Up the - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 26
based User Interface Accessing the Web-based user interface is not supported from the console (serial) connector. To access the Integrated If your network does not provide DHCP and either Dynamic DNS or WINS services, you need to configure a static IP address. See Determining the IP Address - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 27
Web-Based Navigation The Web-based user interface displays information and receives input in the following areas: ● Top panel ● Left panel ● Deck panel Top Panel The following illustration shows the location of the top panel. The top panel information is displayed at all times, including the - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 28
The left panel displays which screens are available under each tab. Information appearing in the left panel depends on which tab the user chooses from within the top panel. Deck Panel The following illustration indicates the position of the deck panel. 18 Chapter 4 Web Browser Interface ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 29
The deck panel displays the areas of information provided by the available screens under each tab. Information appearing in the deck panel depends on the option chosen by the user from within the top panel and the left panel. Enclosure Tab The Enclosure tab provides access to the following screens: - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 30
The following illustration shows the information presented on the Enclosure Information screen (status area, one of six shown). The Enclosure Information screen enables an enclosure administrator to update the rack name, enclosure name, asset tag, time zone, date, and time, as well as observe the - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 31
input to power supply #2. The spare number for the power supplies installed in the enclosure. Table 4-3 Enclosure Information Field Descriptions-General Area Field Tray Type Interconnect Tray Part Number HP PC Blade Enclosure Interconnect Switch HP PC Blade Enclosure RJ-45 Interconnect Patch Panel - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 32
zone, see Factory Default Settings on page 138. For a list of all supported time zones, see Time Zone Settings on page 141. For a detailed listed in the drop down box, select Other. For additional information, see Troubleshooting on page 134. Date mm/dd/yy The date assigned to the enclosure - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 33
enclosure administrator to modify the network settings of an enclosure. These settings are specific to the enclosure and do not affect the network configurations for blade PCs. ENWW Enclosure Tab 23 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 34
Two buttons appear at the bottom of this screen: ● Apply-Saves changes made to the screen. ● Cancel-Restores all fields on the screen to their original values. CAUTION: Both the Web and Secure Shell protocols must be enabled to allow access to the Webbased user interface. The following table - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 35
administrator to modify the SNMP settings of an enclosure. These settings are specific to the enclosure and do not affect the network configurations for blade PCs. Two buttons appear at the bottom of this screen: ● Apply-Saves changes made to the screen. ● Cancel-Restores all fields on the screen to - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 36
The following table describes the information presented on the SNMP Configuration screen: Table 4-10 SNMP Configuration Field Descriptions-System Information Area Field Possible Values Description System Information Area SNMP Status Enabled or Disabled Displays if SNMP is enabled or disabled - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 37
estimates for the enclosure. This screen includes the following fields: NOTE: Power readings are shown only if the enclosure has a non-power-aware blade present. This is a feature of HP BladeSystem bc2x00 Blade PCs only. The screen may differ from the image shown here. ENWW Enclosure Tab 27 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 38
Buttons screen (shown below) enables an enclosure administrator to modify the power state of the enclosure and Unit Identification LED from a remote location to facilitate troubleshooting by technicians in the data center. 28 Chapter 4 Web Browser Interface ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 39
5 minutes, after which time this command powers down all components of the enclosure immediately. CAUTION: HP recommends that you use the operating system shutdown procedures before powering down a blade PC or enclosure. After the enclosure is powered off, powering on can only occur by local access - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 40
All enclosure and bay system log policies are defaulted to ON. For details concerning specific system log messages, see Error Messages on page 122 for supported system log messages and severity classification. 30 Chapter 4 Web Browser Interface ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 41
administrator to observe and update the assignment of groups to blade PC bays, as well as monitor the status of each blade PC installed in the enclosure. Group administrators and group members with permissions can view the blade PC bays assigned to their groups. The following table describes the - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 42
be unassigned first. Bay Information NOTE: Be sure the Integrated Administrator displays up-to-date blade PC information by rebooting the blade PC after installing the blade PC health service. The blade PC may need to be rebooted a second time to fully update the Integrated Administrator. The Bay - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 43
To be sure that the Bay Information screen displays the optimal number of possible values, you must have the blade PC health driver installed. The following table describes the information presented on the Bay Information screen for all enclosure administrators and for group members and groups with - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 44
. For the default enclosure name, see Factory Default Settings on page 138. Table 4-15 Bay Information Field Descriptions-General Area Field Possible Values General Area Blade PC Type Blade PC Installed OS Spare Number Serial Number Asset Tag BIOS Version CPU # Type CPU # Max Speed mm/dd/yy - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 45
group administrators with permissions can use the Virtual Buttons screen (shown below) to modify the state of the power state and Unit Identification LED of a blade PC in order to facilitate troubleshooting from a remote location. ENWW Bays Tab 35 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 46
CAUTION: Without service, an ACPI-compliant operating system, the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shut down a blade PC. This condition can result in the permanent loss of data. NOTE: Click Apply for these settings to take effect. Whenever possible, HP recommends that you use the operating - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 47
the last power on of the Integrated Administrator. The data captured in the console log is all output from the serial console of the blade PC that occurred while no one was connected to the console. For security reasons, console output during a user connection session is not logged. The Refresh - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 48
averaged over the last 24 hours of operation within the enclosure. NOTE: Power reporting is a feature limited to BC2x00 series of blades. All others will not report a value in the any of wattage columns. All statistics are calculated from the time of the last reboot, up to - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 49
List The User List screen (shown below) enables an appropriate group administrator or enclosure administrator to observe and update user access to groups and blade PC bays. The following table lists the permissions related to the action buttons of the User List screen. Table 4-16 User List Action - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 50
. Group List The Group List screen (shown below) enables an enclosure administrator to observe and update the assignment of groups and users to blade PC bays. Two buttons appear on this screen: ● View/Modify Group-Opens the View/Modify Group screen. ● Remove Group-Removes the selected group. NOTE - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 51
this area of the Integrated Administrator. The Add User screen (shown below) enables an enclosure administrator to create a user profile, including group and blade PC bays assignments. Two buttons appear on this screen: ● Apply-Saves changes made to this screen. ● Cancel-Restores all fields on this - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 52
access to this area of the Integrated Administrator. The Add Group screen (shown below) enables an enclosure administrator to create a group profile, including user and blade PC bays assignments. 42 Chapter 4 Web Browser Interface ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 53
NOTE: Grayed-out check boxes are unavailable because they are already assigned to another group. Two buttons appear on this screen: ● Apply-Saves changes made to this screen. ● Cancel-Restores all fields on this screen to their original values. Table 4-20 Add Group Field Descriptions-Group - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 54
Table 4-21 Add Group Field Descriptions-Bay Assignment Area (continued) Bay 1 - Bay 20 Determines which bays the group owns. Only one group can own a particular bay. If a check box is disabled, another group already owns the bay. Select All Selects all check boxes of the bays. Clear All - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 55
Event List Tab The Event List tab provides access to the following screens: ● Event List ● Event Log Policy The Event List differs from the System Log in the following ways: ● Any user can view the Event List. Only enclosure administrators can access the System Log. ● The messages in the Event List - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 56
regarding the Event List, including a comprehensive list of event messages, see Event Icons and Details on page 136. Table 4-23 Event Notification Icons Icon Description Caution-An event that does not prevent the enclosure from operating, maintaining power, or serving its user community When a - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 57
supported event log messages and severity classification. Interconnect Tab The Interconnect Tray screen (shown below) allows anyone to view information about the interconnect tray. It allows enclosure administrators to connect to the remote console of one of the interconnect switches if installed - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 58
the interconnect tray. * Proliant C-GbE e-Class switch only. Table 4-25 Interconnect Tray Screen Field-Switch Terminal Console Area (only present if an interconnect switch is installed) Field Possible Values Description Switch Terminal Console Area (only present if an interconnect switch is - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 59
account commands ◦ Enclosure network configuration commands ◦ Enclosure management commands ◦ Blade PC management commands ● Functionality exclusive to the command line interface For a this book also provides a comprehensive listing of the commands supported by the Integrated Administrator. ENWW 49 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 60
Accessing the Command Line Interface You can access the CLI remotely through the management (10/100 Ethernet) connector, locally through the console (serial) connector on the rear panel of the enclosure, or through any uplink depending on VLAN configuration. Accessing Remotely through the Management - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 61
work. Group administrators may only execute thus command for the blade PC bays to which they have access. CLEAR SSHKEY Remove the enclosure administrators may execute this command. If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, you can specify a username and password by augmenting - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 62
protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. Format the URL as protocol://host/path/file. If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, you can specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the previous format with username:password@host. Only enclosure administrators may - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 63
averaged power across a 24-hr-and-since powered / reset interval. This command provides only estimated power usage based on measurements reported from power-aware blades and estimates from enclosure subsystem components. Use it only as reference information. NOTE: This is only displayed when all - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 64
Table 5-3 User Account Commands (continued) include alphanumeric, dash, and underscore characters. It must begin with a letter. NOTE: "Administrator," switch," switcha, "switchb," "SAM," and "all" are reserved names and cannot be used. This restriction is not casesensitive. See Factory Default - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 65
The is casesensitive. NOTE: The default 'SAM' administrator account is disabled by default. This was provided for HP Session Allocation Manager (SAM) support. It is highly recommended that the SAM account password be changed either before or immediately after enabling, as all Integrated - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 66
Table 5-3 User Account Commands (continued) SET USER CONTACT If no exists, the command modifies the contact Only enclosure administrators info of the user that executed the command. may modify another user's {} contact information. The is - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 67
Table 5-4 Command Description Restrictions ADD SNMP TRAPRECEIVER Adds an IP address to receive SNMP traps. Only v1 traps are supported. Traps are directed to the SNMP default port of 162. Only enclosure administrator may execute this command. DISABLE SECURESH Disables Secure - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 68
. This does not affect the builtin SAM user account. See Event Icons and Details on page 136 for supported SOAP commands. ENABLE SNMP Enables SNMP support for the Integrated Administrator. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. ENABLE TELNET Enables Telnet access to the - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 69
The Integrated Administrator preservers this setting across all logins/users POWEROFF ENCLOSURE {FORCE} Performs a graceful shutdown of the enclosure. Each blade is Only enclosure administrators first gracefully shut down. If the FORCE argument is given, the may execute this command. enclosure and - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 70
23 ● mm is an integer from 0-59 For a list of time zones, see Time Zone Settings on page 141. NTP must be disabled before manually setting the date and time. SET ENCLOSURE ASSET {TAG} Changes the enclosure asset tag Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 71
manufacturer, product name, part number, serial None number, and spare number of the interconnect tray. UPDATE IMAGE Downloads a new image from a blade over the network and Only enclosure administrators uses the image to update the firmware of the enclosure. may execute this command. URL - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 72
command may require a firmware update for the BIOS ROM of certain HP blade PCs. CLEAR SESSION BAY Terminates a Terminal session from the > Opens a remote console session to the blade PC with that blade PC bay number. A blade PC can only support one remote console session at a time. - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 73
a Unit Identification LED on the blade PC on or off bay number>} [ON | OFF] Only enclosure and group administrators may execute this command. SHOW BAY INFO [ALL | }] Displays the following fields: Assigned to group, type, name, installed operating system, part number - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 74
) future versions will support this feature. Earlier versions are indicated by (N/A). If no blade PC is in the bay, the user is shown the assigned to group and the blade PC type. SHOW BAY LIST [ALL | ] Displays the assigned to group, remote console user, and blade PC name for each - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 75
. Bay Event Messages Bay Event A blade PC bay has been assigned or unassigned from a group. Blade Inserted A blade PC was inserted into the enclosure. Blade Removed A blade was removed from the enclosure. Blade Status Change The health service or Blade Management Controller (BMC) detected - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 76
Error Messages on page 122 for possible diagnostic strings and their descriptions. ● Blade in bay # has powered off. ● Blade in bay # has powered on. ● Blade in bay # has started flash mode. NOTE: Only blades that support a BMC display this message. Additionally, once flash mode is completed a BAY - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 77
this command. using public key-based authentication. DOWNLOAD CERTIFICATE Downloads a CA supplied PKCS#7 file to replace the current All security certificate on the system. Supported protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. Format the URL as protocol://host/path/file. If your ftp server does not - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 78
protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. Format the URL as protocol://host/path/file. If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, you can specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the previous format with username:password@host. Table 5-9 Functions Exclusive to - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 79
Allows for optional boot argument The optional boot arguments may require a firmware upgrade for the BIOS ROM of certain HP blade PCs. Adding an optional boot argument with force the blade to abandon the regular boot order and force a boot using the specified method. SET BAY BOOT FIRST [HDD | PXE - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 80
Management Commands (continued) This command may require a firmware upgrade for the BIOS ROM of certain HP blade PCs. SHOW BAY LIST [ALL | ] Displays the assigned to group, remote console user, and blade PC name for each bay in a particular group if a group name is specified or all - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 81
number ◦ Modifying the date and time ● Setting up user accounts ◦ Adding a group ◦ Adding a user ● Enabling remote console sessions to blade PCs ● Setting up AlertMail ◦ Adding mailbox address ◦ Adding SMTP server address ◦ Adding Sender Domain ◦ Enabling AlertMail ◦ Disabling AlertMail ● Setting up - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 82
Conventions on page 121. These procedures are supported by the Web-based user interface and blade PC bay in which the blade PC is installed. Use the following table to distinguish the various permission levels available from the HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator. Table 6-1 HP PC Blade - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 83
Table 6-1 HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator Permissions Levels (continued) Group Administrator User View/Modify Group administrators may manage blade PC bay data for groups in which they are administrators. Group administrators may view blade PC bay data for groups in which they - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 84
6. Type the rack name. 7. Click Apply. To modify the enclosure name or rack name using the CLI, type the following commands sequentially: SET ENCLOSURE NAME NOTE: The must be 1-32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric, the dash, and the underscore - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 85
5. Type the asset tag number. 6. Click Apply. To modify the asset tag number using the CLI, type: SET ENCLOSURE ASSET {TAG} NOTE: The must be 1-31 characters long and includes alphanumeric, dash, and underscore characters. The default enclosure asset tag is blank. Modifying - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 86
● CC: century ● YY: year ● TZ: timezone NOTE: If the time zone is left blank, the current time zone is left in effect. For a list of supported time zones, see Time Zone Settings on page 141. 76 Chapter 6 Setting Up the System ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 87
Up User Accounts NOTE: Only enclosure administrators may perform this task. The Integrated Administrator enables you to manage blade PC bays and administer users by organizing those blade PC bays and users into groups. This approach enables enclosure administrators, for example, to re-assign user - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 88
4. Select bays for the group by selecting the appropriate check boxes. NOTE: If a blade PC bay is gray, that blade PC bay is inaccessible because it already belongs to another group. 78 Chapter 6 Setting Up the System ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 89
5. To add existing users to this group: a. Select users in the User Names area. b. Click Add User [View] or Add User [View/Modify]. For more information on permission levels, see User Permissions on page 72 in this chapter. 6. Click Apply. To create a group using the CLI, type the following - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 90
For information on permission levels, see User Permissions on page 72 in this chapter. To create a user using the Web-based user interface: 1. Click the Administration tab. 2. Click Add User in the left panel. 3. Type the user information in the appropriate field. For information on "Account Type," - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 91
4. To assign the user to an existing group: a. Select groups in the Group Names area. b. Click Add User [View] or Add User [View/Modify]. For more information on permission levels, see User Permissions on page 72 in this chapter. 5. 5. Click Apply. To add a user using the CLI, type the following - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 92
enables a user to connect to the console (serial) connector of the blade PC in order to access the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU). Accessing the RBSU of the blade PC requires nothing more than connecting to the blade PC. Setting Up AlertMail AlertMail enables users to receive system events by - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 93
subsystem redundancy change ● Blade inserted ● Blade removed ● Blade status change ● Blade thermal change ● Blade fault ● Blade diagnostic string (BC2x00 only) (See Error Messages on page 122 for a list of blade specific diagnostic strings.) NOTE: If the enclosure has a switch installed, it can take - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 94
:22 +0200 From: Enclosure IA-00508BEBA571 To: user@userdomain X-OS: HP Integrated Administrator X-Priority: 1 Content-Type: text/plain; IP addresses that are the only ones allowed to connect to the services provided (SSH, HTTP, TELNET, SNMP). This means that an administrator - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 95
Configuration (NTP) Automatic time configuration allows the Integrated Administrator to synchronize its date and time with an NTP capable device supporting the Network Time Protocol (NTP). Table 6-4 Automatic Time Configuration Commands Function Set the NTPpoll interval* Command SET NTP POLL Set - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 96
Configuring SNMP Support NOTE: Only enclosure administrators may execute these tasks. Entering a and the read must be 1-20 characters long. Both community names support all alphanumeric characters, the underscore, and the dash characters. 86 Chapter 6 Setting Up the - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 97
To modify the system contact information using the CLI, type: SET SNMP CONTACT The field must be 1-20 characters long and supports all the alphanumeric characters, the underscore, the dash, and spaces with quotes. Adding Trap Targets To add a trap target using the Web-based user - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 98
The must be in the form where ### ranges from 0 to 255. The Integrated Administrator only supports v1 traps and directs the traps to SNMP port 162 by default. You can add a maximum of eight IP addresses to receive SNMP traps. Removing - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 99
7 Configuring SOAP Support Tasks Enabling SOAP Interface To enable the SOAP interface via the Web-based user interface: 1. Click the Enclosure tab. 2. Click Network Configuration in the left - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 100
Commands The following table contains a summary of the supported SOAP interface commands a short description: Command Description userLogin userLogout modifyPassword Establishes a SOAP session with the IA for using SOAP interface web services. userLogout Closes a SOAP session with the IA. Change - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 101
PC unless the blade is using an ACPI-supported OS. ◦ Identifying a blade PC using the Unit Identification LED ● Managing the enclosure ◦ Reviewing the activity for the enclosure ◦ Identifying the enclosure using the Unit Identification LED ◦ Generating an enclosure summary ◦ Identifying problem - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 102
To access the remote console using the CLI, type: CONNECT BAY NOTE: A blade PC can only support one remote console session at a time. Accessing the ROM-Based Setup Utility for a blade PC NOTE: Enclosure administrators and group administrators with access to the bay can select the Remote - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 103
a. Return to the Web-based user interface and click Virtual Buttons in the left panel. CAUTION: Without the blade PC health driver, the Integrated Administrator cannot reboot a blade PC. b. If the blade PC is off, select Power On at the bottom of the screen; otherwise, select Reboot at the bottom of - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 104
Bay List in the left panel. 3. Choose the bay from the Bay list. 4. Click Console Log under Bay Information. To view the system log for a blade PC using the CLI, type: SHOW SYSLOG BAY NOTE: Typing q quits the command. Typing any other key shows the next screen if more information - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 105
number bay number>} {FORCE} {[PXE | HDD | RBSU]} NOTE: This command sends a request to the blade PC in a given bay to perform a graceful shutdown and then reboots the blade PC. To power off the blade PC (immediately or otherwise) using the CLI, type: POWEROFF BAY } {FORCE - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 106
. 5. Click Toggle ON or Toggle OFF depending on the current state of the Unit Identification LED for the blade PC. To change the state of the Unit Identification LED for a blade PC using the CLI, type: SET BAY UID } [ON | OFF] 96 Chapter 8 Performing Common Administrative - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 107
log also displays warnings and errors that occur in the HP PC Blade Enclosure, including: ● User account modifications ● Group modifications information on how the Event List differs from the System Log, see Identifying Problem Components on page 101 in this chapter. To view the System Log using - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 108
2. Click System Log in the left panel. 3. To update the System Log, click Refresh. 4. To clear the System Log, click Clear Log. The Integrated Administrator prompts you to confirm this decision. To view the System Log of the enclosure using the CLI, type: SHOW SYSLOG ENCLOSURE Only enclosure - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 109
Identifying the Enclosure Using the Unit Identification LED The virtual button for the Unit Identification LED of an enclosure physically changes the state of the Unit Identification LED on the rear panel of the enclosure from Off to On, or vice versa. The Unit Identification LED illuminates bright - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 110
To generate a printable synopsis of all the data for the enclosure using the Web-based user interface, click Printable View in the top panel. The Web-based user interface opens a new window that shows all enclosure information, which you can copy and paste into a printable file. To obtain the - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 111
for all the temperature sensors of the enclosure. Identifying Problem Components The Integrated Administrator alerts you to problem conditions or failed components in the enclosure, such as: ● A fan ● A power supply ● A blade PC ● Over-temperature conditions If the enclosure enters a degraded state - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 112
Identify the degraded components in the enclosure and their respective part numbers in the following ways: ● Opening the enclosure system log ● Opening the event list - the event list differs from the system log in the following ways: ◦ Any user can view the event list. Only enclosure administrators - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 113
To identify a degraded component using the event list from the Web-based user interface: 1. Click the Event List tab. 2. Click the degraded item in the event list. 3. Click View Event Details at the bottom of the screen. This action opens the page in the Integrated Administrator that displays - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 114
To identify a degraded component using the CLI: 1. Type: SET DISPLAY EVENTS [BAY | ENCLOSURE | ON | OFF] to ON. 2. Type: SET DISPLAY EVENTS ENCLOSURE ALL ON. 3. Type: SET DISPLAY EVENTS BAY ALL ON. 4. Type the appropriate commands: SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN [ | ALL] This command displays the - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 115
, specifically by choosing one of the following methods: ● Creating a new group for the user with the updated access rights to the blade PC bays ● Modifying the rights to blade PC bays for a group to which the user has membership Creating a New Group with the Updated Access Rights To create a new - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 116
2. Click Group List in the left panel. 3. Click on the group whose rights you wish to modify. 4. Click View/Modify Group. 106 Chapter 8 Performing Common Administrative Tasks ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 117
currently assigned to a group, this command re-assigns the bay from its current group to the new group. ● To remove access rights to blade PC bays for any group, type: UNASSIGN BAY [ALL | }] Disabling and Deleting User Accounts NOTE: Only enclosure administrators may execute - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 118
4. Click View/Modify User. 5. Set the account status to Disabled. 6. Click Apply. To disable a user account using the CLI, type: DISABLE USER When this command is executed, the user is immediately logged out of the system and prevented from logging in until the account is enabled. - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 119
3. Select the user account you wish to delete from the user list. 4. Click Remove User. To delete a user account using the CLI, type: REMOVE USER [ALL | ] If ALL is specified, the command deletes all the user accounts except the Administrator account. The Administrator account cannot be - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 120
3. Select the group from the group list. 4. Click Remove Group. To delete a group account using the CLI, type: REMOVE GROUP [ALL | ] If ALL is specified, the command deletes all the group accounts. 110 Chapter 8 Performing Common Administrative Tasks ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 121
tasks you can perform using the Integrated Administrator. These procedures are supported by the Web-based user interface and the CLI unless otherwise security certificate ● Key-Based SSH Authentication ● Configuring a Blade PC Boot Order ● Powering off the enclosure ● Disabling network protocols - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 122
protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. Format the URL as protocol://host/path/file. If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, specify a user name and password by replacing the host part in the above format with username:password@host. NOTE: Step c applies only if - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 123
protocol://host/path/file If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, you can specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the previous format: username:password@host Key-Based SSH Authentication Users may install their own public SSH keys for password-less logins to - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 124
) with: username:password@host. The Integrated Administrator supports multiple SSH keys in one downloaded file. Max installed on the Integrated Administrator, the user can combine these without having to enter a password between each command sent to the Integrated Administrator. Configuring Blade PC - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 125
changes to the boot order, either one-time or permanent. Powering Off the Enclosure CAUTION: Powering off the enclosure removes all power from the blade PCs and ends all open sessions. After powering off the enclosure, you can only power on the enclosure if you have physical access to the enclosure - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 126
an ACPI-compliant operating system, the Integrated Administrator cannot gracefully shutdown a blade PC. This condition may result in the permanent loss of critical data. Disabling Network Protocols To modify the supported communications protocols of the enclosure using the Web-based user interface - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 127
Disabling Secure Shell causes the users to lose access to the Web-based user interface. ● To disable telnet communication, type: DISABLE TELNET ● To disable the SOAP interface, type: DISABLE SOAP Upgrading the Integrated Administrator Firmware The firmware associated with the Integrated - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 128
simultaneously on the rear panel of the blade PC to place the enclosure in Lost Password can be any valid image that supports the "update image" facility in Recovery mode can also be manually initiated. NOTE: No timeout exists is corrupted by some unforeseen problem, such as a power/catastrophic - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 129
You can manually place the Integrated Administrator in Flash Recovery mode: 1. Connect a local (1) and press the Integrated Administrator Reset button (2) simultaneously on the rear panel of the blade PC to place the enclosure in Lost Password/Flash Disaster Recovery mode. 3. When the serial - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 130
The Integrated Administrator then downloads and verifies the ROM and updates the flash memory. NOTE: No timeout exists for obtaining a DHCP address. NOTE: If the ROM does not download properly or if the verification step fails, Flash Disaster Recovery mode restarts with another attempt to acquire a - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 131
A Command Line Conventions The following table lists the conventions used by the Command Line Interface (CLI). Table A-1 CLI Conventions Symbol Description Denotes input to be keyed in UPPER CASE Denotes input to be keyed in as shown [] Denotes choices to be made where a - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 132
B Error Messages The messages provided in this appendix are divided into the following categories: ● Warning messages ● Error messages Warning Messages This section provides a comprehensive list of warning messages specific to the major components of the Integrated Administrator. These warning - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 133
Blade PC Warning Messages Table B-2 Blade PC Warning Messages Warning Message Cause This blade has been removed from the enclosure. The blade that is being viewed has been removed from the enclosure. This blade has been powered off. All open sessions will be closed. The current blade has been - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 134
value. destination An error occurred while clearing the system log. Please try again. Attempting to clear the system log N/A Blade PC Bay Error Messages Table B-5 Blade PC Bay Error Messages Error Message Cause You no longer have permissions to view this bay. User permission change Valid - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 135
Table B-6 Administration Error Messages (continued) The group name is blank. Please enter a valid name. Attempting to create a group with a N/A blank group name The maximum number (20) of groups exists on the Attempting to create a 21st group N/A system. The Password fields are empty. Please - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 136
Table B-6 Administration Error Messages (continued) Invalid e-mail address supplied. Address should be Attempting to enter an e-mail in [email protected] format. address that is not in the correct format. E-mail address is too long. Length must be less than 65 characters. Attempting to enter an - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 137
C Blade PC Diagnostic Messages The IA produces a diagnostic string associated with a degraded or critical health event from the blade. The following table lists the possible diagnostic strings it produces upon detection of a blade health change condition. Not all blades models support this feature. - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 138
(6924) - Graphics Temperature Monitoring Hardware failure BC2000 / BC2500 (6925) - Blade / Enclosure Communication Error BC2000 / BC2500 (6927) - System Operating Using Recovery BIOS BC2000 / BC2500 Image NOTE: This message is equivalent to the blade system BIOS POST message. Many of these are - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 139
- Power Restored (Power Supply #) - System Power Supplies are - - Redundant - System Power Supply: - - Repaired (Power Supply #) Thermals Blade Bay # Temperature - - has returned to normal. - Network Tray Temperature - - has returned to normal - Fan Exhaust Temperature - - has - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 140
Health Bay # has reported a failure X X - - - Message is with fault code (#, #). displayed for both Diagnosis: {Diagnostic Fault critical or String} degraded health conditions - Blade Bay # Status Normal - - X - - - 130 Appendix D Maskable Enclosure System Log Messages ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 141
: OK - Power Supply # was - - inserted. - Power Supply # was - - removed. - Power Supply # has an AC X - line problem Thermals Enclosure Temperature - X {value}F / {value}C: Degraded - Enclosure Temperature - - {value}F / {value}C: Warm - Enclosure Temperature - - {value - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 142
has - - X - - # = bay number changed to: OK - Reason: {Fault Diagnostic - - - - - Masked only if String} corresponding status event Is masked - Blade in bay # has X - - - - BC1x00 ONLY. experienced CPU Failure For BC2x00, this condition is explained in the reason string - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 143
in bay # thermal state - X - - - # = bay number has changed to: Caution - Blade in bay # thermal state - - X - - # = bay number has changed to: Warm - Blade in bay # thermal state - - X - - # = bay number has changed to: OK - Bay # Temperature (CPU X X X - - BC2x00 only - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 144
HP PC Blade Enclosure Setup and Installation Guide. Table F-1 Integrated Administrator Troubleshooting Problem Possible Solution My Web browser flickers when I view the Be sure the client browser has at least 16-bit color depth. Integrated Administrator applet. My Web browser is not supported - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 145
Troubleshooting (continued) My fans periodically increase speed and Fans perform a self-test for 60 seconds every 24 hours. then return to their normal speed. Although my username and my password are valid, I am unable to log into the Integrated Administrator. The Integrated Administrator supports - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 146
Enclosure The enclosure temperature has exceeded the critical threshold. Blade in bay # Blade # has experienced a failure. Blade in bay # The temperature on blade # has exceeded the critical threshold. Enclosure The enclosure is - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 147
Table G-2 Event Details (continued) Enclosure Blade in bay # Blade in bay # The enclosure temperature has exceeded the caution threshold. Blade # is in a degraded state. The temperature on blade # has exceeded the caution threshold. ENWW 137 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 148
Rack Name Asset Tag Time Zone where XXXXXXXXXXXX is the MAC address of the Integrated Administrator UnnamedRack Blank CST6CDT Users If you are using a newer HP BladeSystem PC Blade Switch, the Integrated Administrator provides the following default users: ● Administrator ● switch ● SAM - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 149
HP BladeSystem PC Blade Switch, part number 243283-B21 or DW367A, the Integrated Administrator provides the following default users: ● Administrator ● switcha ● switchb ● SAM (HP Session Allocation Manager) NOTE: The "switcha" and "switchb" accounts are used when accessing the optionally installed - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 150
Groups No default groups are in the Integrated Administrator. Network The Integrated Administrator ships with the following default values assigned: Table H-2 Default Enclosure Values Field Default Value DHCP Enabled Dynamic DNS Enabled Protocol The following table provides the default - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 151
I Time Zone Settings This appendix provides a comprehensive list of time zones supported by the HP PC Blade Enclosure Integrated Administrator. These time zones are organized into the following categories: ● Universal ● Africa ● Asia ● Europe ● Oceania ● Polar ● The Americas Universal The - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 152
Africa:Timbuktu Africa:Tripoli Africa:Tunis Africa:Windhoek Egypt Libya - - Asia The following table provides the Asian time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table I-3 Asian Time Zone Values Asia:Aden Asia:Dushanbe Asia:Almaty Asia:Gaza Asia:Amman Asia:Harbin - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 153
Mideast:Riyadh88 Mideast:Riyadh89 PRC ROC ROK Singapore Turkey Europe The following table provides the European time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table I-4 European Time Zone Values Eire Europe:Lisbon Europe:Amsterdam Europe:Ljubljana Europe:Andorra Europe - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 154
Oceania The following table provides the Oceanic time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table I-5 Oceanic Time Zone Values Atlantic:Azores Australia:North Atlantic:Bermuda Australia:NSW Atlantic:Canary Australia:Perth Atlantic:Cape_Verde Australia:Queensland - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 155
Mawson Antarctica:Syowa Antarctica:Vostok Antarctica:Longyearbyen Antarctica: Americas The following table provides the American time zone settings supported by the Integrated Administrator. Table I-7 American Time Zone Values America:Adak America:Chihuahua America:Anchorage America:Cordoba - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 156
Table I-7 American Time Zone Values (continued) America:Managua America:Recife America:Manaus America:Regina America:Martinique America:Rio_Branco America:Mazatlan America:Rosario America:Mendoza America:Santiago America:Menominee America:Santo_Domingo America:Merida America:Sao_Paulo - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 157
Linux and contains numerous Open Source components. In compliance with Open Source licensing, HP has made the source code of all Open Source components used available at the following URL: opensource.hp.com To locate the Integrated Administrator project, consult the list of all projects. ENWW - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 158
SNMP Traps The following table contains the supported SNMP traps: NOTE: Please consult HP SNMP MIB file CPQRACK.MIB version 1.8 for trap details. Table K-1 CPQRACK MIB Traps Supported # Trap Name Description Severity State 22001 cpqRackNameChanged 22002 cpqRackEnclosureNameChanged 22003 - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 159
Table K-1 CPQRACK MIB Traps Supported (continued) # Trap Name problem DEGRADED 22020 cpqRackPowerSubsystemOverloadCondition Rack power subsystem overload condition MAJOR DEGRADED 22028 cpqRackServerBladeRemoved blade removed INFORMATIONAL OPERATIONAL 22029 cpqRackServerBladeInserted blade - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 160
interface 90 community string 86 components, rear panel 10 configuration network 23 SNMP 25 configuring blade PC boot order 114 replication 112 SNMP support 86 connectivity, LAN 3 connectors 10 console connector 50 enabling remote sessions 82 local 12 log 37 opening remote session 91 conventions - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 161
(IA) processors 6 H headless operation 7 help 2 HP Blade Enclosure Management System and Utilities 7 HP Systems Insight Manager 4, 6, 7 HP Systems Insight Manager Web site 6 HP Web site 2 HTTP 140 hyperlinks 6 I icons 136 identifying blade PC 95 enclosure 99 problem components 101 IEEE 802.1Q VLAN - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 162
tab 27 reporting 5 power subsystem status 21 powering off blade PC 94 enclosure 115 problem components 101 ProLiant Essentials Rapid Deployment Pack 7 protocol 25 support 86 traps 148 SOAP configuring support tasks 89 interface 5 interface, disabling 89 interface, enabling 89 supported interface - HP BladeSystem bc2000 | User Guide HP BladeSystem PC Blade Enclosure Integrated - Page 163
tab 28 W warning messages administration 123 blade PC 123 enclosure 122 Web browser 16 Web sites HP 2 HP Systems Insight Manager 6 Integrated Administrator customer advisories 134 Open Source 147 Rapid Deployment Pack 7 Support and Troubleshooting 2 Web-based user interface accessing 16 navigation
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