HP 9000 Superdome SX2000 HP Installation Guide, HP Integrity Superdome/sx2000 - Page 44

Configuring the Event Information Tools, Turning On Housekeeping Power, EIT Tools Functionality

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IMPORTANT: The serial number of the desktop PC must be provided. • Place an order for the following product: HP Compaq 6200 Pro Series™ QT042AW #ABA 3. When the HP Recovery Manager begins, follow the step-by-step instructions. Configuring the Event Information Tools There are three tools included in the Event Information Tools (EIT) bundle for the SMS. They are the Console Logger, the IPMI Log Acquirer and the IPMI Event Viewer. These tools work together to collect, interpret, and display system event messages on the SMS. EIT Tools Functionality The Console Logger captures the commands typed at the console, the response displayed, and alert messages generated by the system. It stores them on the SMS disk drive in a continuous log format. The IPMI Log Acquirer acquires FPL and FRUID logs from the remote system and stores them on the SMS disk drive. The IPMI Event Viewer analyzes the FPL logs captured by the IPMI Log Acquirer and displays the system event information through either a command-line or Web-based interface. Where to Find the EIT Documentation The latest documentation for setting up and configuring these tools is available at: www.hp.com/go/bizsupport Once you are at the website, select "Event Information Tools (EIT) - formerly SMS". You will find documentation for each of the following subjects: • Console Logger • IPMI Event Viewer • IPMI Log Acquirer • Release Notes Turning On Housekeeping Power To turn on housekeeping power to the system, follow these steps: 1. Verify that the ac voltage at the input source is within specifications for each cabinet being installed. 2. Ensure the following: • The ac breakers are in the OFF position. • The cabinet power switch at the front of the cabinet is in the OFF position. • The ac breakers and cabinet switches on the I/O expansion cabinet (if present) are in the OFF position. 3. If the complex has an IOX cabinet, power on this cabinet first. 44 Installing the System

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IMPORTANT:
The serial number of the desktop PC must be provided.
Place an order for the following product:
HP Compaq 6200 Pro Series™ QT042AW #ABA
3.
When the HP Recovery Manager begins, follow the step-by-step instructions.
Configuring the Event Information Tools
There are three tools included in the Event Information Tools (EIT) bundle for the SMS. They are
the Console Logger, the IPMI Log Acquirer and the IPMI Event Viewer. These tools work together
to collect, interpret, and display system event messages on the SMS.
EIT Tools Functionality
The Console Logger captures the commands typed at the console, the response displayed, and
alert messages generated by the system. It stores them on the SMS disk drive in a continuous log
format.
The IPMI Log Acquirer acquires FPL and FRUID logs from the remote system and stores them on the
SMS disk drive.
The IPMI Event Viewer analyzes the FPL logs captured by the IPMI Log Acquirer and displays the
system event information through either a command-line or Web-based interface.
Where to Find the EIT Documentation
The latest documentation for setting up and configuring these tools is available at:
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Once you are at the website, select “Event Information Tools (EIT) - formerly SMS”. You will find
documentation for each of the following subjects:
Console Logger
IPMI Event Viewer
IPMI Log Acquirer
Release Notes
Turning On Housekeeping Power
To turn on housekeeping power to the system, follow these steps:
1.
Verify that the ac voltage at the input source is within specifications for each cabinet being
installed.
2.
Ensure the following:
The ac breakers are in the
OFF
position.
The cabinet power switch at the front of the cabinet is in the
OFF
position.
The ac breakers and cabinet switches on the I/O expansion cabinet (if present) are in
the
OFF
position.
3.
If the complex has an IOX cabinet, power on this cabinet first.
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Installing the System