Lenovo RD220 User Guide - Page 22

Setting server timeouts, System Settings, IMM Information, Hostname, Contact, Location, Server

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1. Log in to the IMM where you want to set the system information. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click System Settings. Note: The available fields in the System Settings page are determined by the accessed remote server. 3. In the Name field in the IMM Information area, type the name of the IMM. Use the Name field to specify a name for the IMM in this server. The name is included with e-mail and SNMP alert notifications to identify the source of the alert. Note: Your IMM name (in the Name field) and the IP host name of the IMM (in the Hostname field on the Network Interfaces page) do not automatically share the same name because the Name field is limited to 16 characters. The Hostname field can contain up to 63 characters. To minimize confusion, set the Name field to the nonqualified portion of the IP host name. The nonqualified IP host name consists of up to the first period of a fully qualified IP host name. For example, for the fully qualified IP host name imm1.us.company.com, the nonqualified IP host name is imm1. For information about your host name, see "Configuring network interfaces" on page 28. 4. In the Contact field, type the contact information. For example, you can specify the name and phone number of the person to contact if there is a problem with this server. You can type a maximum of 47 characters in this field. 5. In the Location field, type the location of the server. Include in this field sufficient detail to quickly locate the server for maintenance or other purposes. You can type a maximum of 47 characters in this field. 6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Save. Setting server timeouts Note: Server timeouts require that the in-band USB interface (or LAN over USB) be enabled to allow commands. For more information about the enabling and disabling commands for the USB interface, see "Disabling the USB in-band interface" on page 19. For information regarding the installation of the required device drivers, see "Installing device drivers" on page 71. To set the server timeout values, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to the IMM where you want to set the server timeouts. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click System Settings and scroll down to the Server Timeouts area. You can set the IMM to respond automatically to the following events: v Halted operating system v Failure to load operating system 3. Enable the server timeouts that correspond to the events that you want the IMM to respond to automatically. OS watchdog Use the OS watchdog field to specify the number of minutes between checks of the operating system by the IMM. If the operating system 16 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

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1.
Log in to the IMM where you want to set the system information. For more
information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the IMM Web interface,” on
page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
System Settings
.
Note:
The available fields in the System Settings page are determined by the
accessed remote server.
3.
In the
Name
field in the
IMM Information
area, type the name of the IMM.
Use the
Name
field to specify a name for the IMM in this server. The name is
included with e-mail and SNMP alert notifications to identify the source of the
alert.
Note:
Your IMM name (in the
Name
field) and the IP host name of the IMM
(in the
Hostname
field on the Network Interfaces page) do not
automatically share the same name because the
Name
field is limited to
16 characters. The
Hostname
field can contain up to 63 characters. To
minimize confusion, set the
Name
field to the nonqualified portion of
the IP host name. The nonqualified IP host name consists of up to the
first period of a fully qualified IP host name. For example, for the fully
qualified IP host name imm1.us.company.com, the nonqualified IP host
name is imm1. For information about your host name, see “Configuring
network interfaces” on page 28.
4.
In the
Contact
field, type the contact information. For example, you can specify
the name and phone number of the person to contact if there is a problem with
this server. You can type a maximum of 47 characters in this field.
5.
In the
Location
field, type the location of the server. Include in this field
sufficient detail to quickly locate the server for maintenance or other purposes.
You can type a maximum of 47 characters in this field.
6.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click
Save
.
Setting server timeouts
Note:
Server timeouts require that the in-band USB interface (or LAN over USB)
be enabled to allow commands. For more information about the enabling
and disabling commands for the USB interface, see “Disabling the USB
in-band interface” on page 19. For information regarding the installation of
the required device drivers, see “Installing device drivers” on page 71.
To set the server timeout values, complete the following steps:
1.
Log in to the IMM where you want to set the server timeouts. For more
information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the IMM Web interface,” on
page 9.
2.
In the navigation pane, click
System Settings
and scroll down to the
Server
Timeouts
area.
You can set the IMM to respond automatically to the following events:
v
Halted operating system
v
Failure to load operating system
3.
Enable the server timeouts that correspond to the events that you want the
IMM to respond to automatically.
OS watchdog
Use the
OS watchdog
field to specify the number of minutes between
checks of the operating system by the IMM. If the operating system
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