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HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide Abstract This guide provides information on the initial setup and operation of the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator, and it also covers use of the Onboard Administrator GUI and enclosure Insight Display. Part Number: 695522-004 September 2013 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 2
statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 3
21 Network ports ...22 Default FIPS MODE settings compared to STRONG ENCRYPTION 22 HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure hardware installation 24 Installing Onboard Administrator modules 24 HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator cabling 25 HP BladeSystem Insight Display ...27 HP BladeSystem c7000 2-inch - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 4
Onboard Administrator 76 Navigation overview ...76 Tree view ...76 Graphical view navigation ...79 Rack View...82 Rack View screen ...82 Topology modes ...83 Rack Topology tab ...84 Rack Power and Thermal tab ...85 Rack Firmware Summary tab ...87 Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 5
...207 Power Supply Information ...209 Fans and cooling management ...210 Fan zones...210 Thermal subsystem ...211 c7000 Enclosure fan location rules 214 c3000 Enclosure fan location rules 216 Enclosure DVD/CD-ROM Drive ...217 DVD/CD-ROM drives...217 Interactive installation and configuration of - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 6
up Onboard Administrator using the CLI 273 Pinout signals for Onboard Administrator Serial RS232 connector 275 Using the service port connection ...275 Using configuration scripts...277 Configuration scripts ...277 Reset factory defaults ...278 HP Integrity i2 server blade support 280 Contents - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 7
view changes for HP Integrity i2 Server Blades 280 Port mapping changes for HP Integrity i2 Server Blades 282 Partner blade changes for HP Integrity i2 Server Blades 282 Troubleshooting ...283 Onboard Administrator error messages ...283 Onboard Administrator factory default settings 294 Onboard - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 8
user guide for enclosure specific information before proceeding with Onboard Administrator setup. The HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator provides several features designed to simplify management of c-Class blades and interconnects. The HP BladeSystem c3000 and c7000 Enclosures can be configured - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 9
control. reporting for all blades, interconnects, fans, power supplies, Onboard Administrators, and enclosure through Onboard Administrator's GUI or CLI, alert mail, or SNMP Insight Display Yes. Complete control. Enclosure DVD (requires either c3000 DVD option, external USB DVD drive - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 10
versions do not match, the settings are not automatically synchronized. Synchronize the firmware by using the Insight Display, GUI, or CLI command, and then the settings are automatically synchronized to the replaced Onboard Administrator module. Access requirements To access HP BladeSystem - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 11
such as product name, part number, and serial number. All FRU EEPROMs in c-Class enclosures are powered up, even if the component is turned off. Therefore, Onboard Administrator can identify the component before granting power. For devices such as fans, power supplies, and Insight Display, Onboard - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 12
as storage blades. A separate microcontroller controls power to the interconnect modules. After components are powered, the Onboard Administrator begins thermal management with Thermal Logic. The Thermal Logic feature in BladeSystem c-Class minimizes power consumption by the enclosure fan subsystem - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 13
information if the Onboard Administrator detects a problem in the enclosure. The Insight Display configures key settings in the Onboard Administrator including the IP address of the Onboard Administrator. Onboard Administrator user interfaces The Onboard Administrator includes four information - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 14
server blade from SUV port (using the SUV cable included with each enclosure) and configure the iLO IP address manually during POST by pressing F8 to access the iLO Option ROM settings. For the interconnect modules with management processors that can use the Onboard Administrator management network - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 15
changing the interconnect module IP address manually, the switch may require power cycling to use the new setting. IMPORTANT: Do not configure the IP address for any Onboard Administrator in the 169.254.x.x range. The initial credentials to log in to a new Onboard Administrator module are printed on - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 16
Sign-in page also provides information on the enclosure status, connection, firmware version, and OA name. If Extended Data has been enabled on the Network Access Anonymous Data tab, then you can view more detailed enclosure and Onboard Administrator information by selecting the + symbol to the left - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 17
• A TFTP server accessible by the Onboard Administrator • Onboard Administrator firmware (.bin file) To recover from a failed flash use one of the following processes: • If you have only one Onboard Administrator in the enclosure or you want to Flash Recover the Active OA: a. With a null-modem cable - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 18
of this process, the Onboard Administrator firmware is up to date, and any error condition is repaired. Running the setup wizard To run the setup wizard, sign in to Onboard Administrator. The First Time Setup Wizard starts automatically when you sign in to Onboard Administrator for the first time - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 19
you can return to the Onboard Administrator GUI to make configuration changes at any time. See Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices (on page 90) for information that will help you make changes to enclosure and device configuration, user setup, and LDAP server settings - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 20
user ID and password specified in step 1. Security considerations This section documents the architecture and best practice security recommendations to be considered when configuring the Onboard Administrator and compares default settings with the previous versions. BladeSystem network architecture - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 21
the Insight Display LCD panel The Insight Display LCD panel allows for configuration and monitoring of key Onboard Administrator settings: network address configuration and power up/down of server blade bays to name a few critical BladeSystem functions. HP recommends securing the Insight Display LCD - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 22
) FIPS compatible PRNG NO (X9.31) Telnet service disabled NO Enclosure IP Mode NO disabled Support Dump disabled NO SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 NO services disabled Partition Integrity NO Checking Requires Insight Display NO LCD PIN SSL Encryption Default SSL Key Size 2048 OA3.60 OA 4.00 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 23
2048/160 NO NO YES 2048/160 NO NO YES 1024/160 NO NO YES Insight Display KVM RC4 Encryption YES YES YES NO AES Support for LCD KVM NO NO YES YES 1Telnet is disabled by default in Onboard Administrator 3.70 and later. When in FIPS Mode, Telnet cannot be enabled. 2Default certificate hash - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 24
installation Installing Onboard Administrator modules The HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure is shipped with one HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator module installed and can support up to two Onboard Administrator modules. Install Onboard Administrator modules based on the total number ordered: • One - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 25
connection. Use a CAT5 patch cable to connect to the management network. Connect to this port to remotely communicate with the Onboard Administrator, all iLO ports on each server blade, and supporting interconnect module management parts. HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure hardware installation 25 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 26
in configurations with Virtual Connect. If the Onboard Administrator is connected to a network with a DHCP server when you power up the enclosure, the Onboard Administrator and each iLO (one for each server blade) consumes a DHCP lease. HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure hardware installation 26 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 27
down one position Accepts the highlighted selection and navigates to the selected menu Moves the menu or navigation bar selection left one position Moves the menu or navigation bar selection right one position Displays Main Menu error messages and instructions HP BladeSystem Insight Display 27 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 28
Insight Display light turns off. Pressing any button on the Insight Display reactivates the screen. • Amber-The Insight Display illuminates amber when the Onboard Administrator detects an error or alert condition. The details of the condition display on the screen. HP BladeSystem Insight Display - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 29
flashes amber indicating an error or alert condition exists. If the enclosure UID is on and an error or alert condition exists, the Insight Display illuminates blue as the enclosure UID takes priority over the alert. Pressing any button on the Insight Display reactivates the screen. • Dark (no power - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 30
, the rear enclosure UID light and the background of the Insight Display are illuminated blue when the enclosure is powered on initially. When the enclosure is powered up for the first time, the Insight Display launches an installation wizard to guide you through the configuration process. At - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 31
If only one Onboard Administrator module is installed, the screen will display "Not Present." Enclosure Name-The default setting is a unique factory-assigned name. The accepted character values are 0-9, A-Z, a-z, -, _ and . is used to signal the end of the name. HP BladeSystem Insight Display 31 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 32
to the selected servers on the DVD Connect Status menu. If multiple ISO files are found on the USB key, there might be more than one page of options. Select the Next Page button to view the next page of connection options. HP BladeSystem Insight Display 32 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 33
Push Settings = to one of the following values: o Yes-Copy the configured power settings, rack name, and LCD Lockout PIN (if set) from the Enclosure Settings screen to the detected enclosures. o No-Continue configuring the current enclosure only. The Insight Display installation wizard must run on - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 34
modules, you must manually enter those IP addresses into the Insight Display for each Insight Display separately. You can enter those Onboard Administrator module IP addresses before you send the settings to adjacent enclosures. You can return to the Enclosure Settings menu after the Installation - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 35
active Onboard Administrator module using the Onboard Administrator IP address that was configured during the Insight Display installation wizard process. 12. Enter the user name and password from the tag supplied with the Onboard Administrator module to access the remote Onboard Administrator web - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 36
and activate the VGA connection of Onboard Administrator. KVM capability is present in the following Main Menu image. For detailed information regarding the Main Menu of the Insight Display, see the HP BladeSystem Insight Display User Guide. TIP: Within any menu option, navigate the cursor to What - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 37
to view the details of the error. Enclosure Settings screen The Enclosure Settings screen displays the following setting information about the enclosure: • Power Mode setting • Power Limit setting • Dynamic Power setting • Active and Standby OA IP addresses • Enclosure Name HP BladeSystem Insight - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 38
setting. Enclosure Info screen The Enclosure Info screen displays information about the enclosure, including: • Active OA IP address • Active OA Service IP address • Current health status • Current ambient temperature • Current AC input power • Name • Serial number HP BladeSystem Insight Display 38 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 39
OK button. Select Blade Info or Port Info, and press the OK button. If viewing a BL2x220c server, navigate right to the second selection box and use up or down to select server A or B. The right selection must be N/A to select all other server blade info screens. HP BladeSystem Insight Display 39 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 40
NICs are connected to particular port numbers on the interconnect modules. Turn Enclosure UID On/Off screen The main menu option displays "Turn Enclosure UID Off" when the enclosure UID is active, and displays "Turn Enclosure UID on" when the enclosure UID is off. HP BladeSystem Insight Display 40 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 41
turns on the rear enclosure UID LED and changes the color of the Insight Display screen to blue. Selecting Turn Enclosure UID Off from the main menu turns off the rear enclosure UID LED and changes the color of the Insight Display screen to the current condition. HP BladeSystem Insight Display 41 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 42
screen using the remote Onboard Administrator user web interface. Both the background bitmap and the text can be changed. Chat Mode screen The Chat Mode screen is used by the remote administrator who uses the web interface to send a message to an enclosure Insight Display. The technician uses the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 43
USB Menu screen Onboard Administrator firmware version 2.30 and later offers added support for the following USB key options: • Updating OA firmware • Restoring OA configuration • Saving OA Configuration Onboard Administrator supports USB keys formatted for FAT32 or EXT2 file systems. You can use - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 44
BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide for information. The following types of errors can occur when installing and configuring the enclosure: • Power errors • Cooling errors • Location errors • Configuration errors • Device failure errors When the enclosure UID LED is off, the Insight Display - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 45
correct bay. The Insight Display will indicate the correct bay number. Configuration errors Configuration errors can occur if the interconnect modules are installed in the wrong bays or if mezzanine cards are installed in the wrong connectors in the server blade. Configuration errors can occur on - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 46
blades • Storage blades • Power supplies • Interconnect modules • Onboard Administrator modules • Fans • AC power inputs To correct a device failure error: 1. Use the arrow buttons to navigate to Fix This, and press OK. 2. Review and complete the corrective action suggested by the Insight Display - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 47
On the c3000 Enclosure, the KVM feature requires that the optional KVM Module be installed in the rear of the enclosure. This KVM Module provides a VGA connector and two additional USB 2.0 connectors. For the c7000 Enclosure, this feature requires the Onboard Administrator module with VGA connector - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 48
enable the enclosure Insight Display. • Help-Displays an HP KVM Help screen with information about the status icons and KVM operation. If the LCD PIN is set, all the server power and server DVD controls are LCD PIN-protected. Server Console and Onboard Administrator CLI are protected by user logins - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 49
power state. • Server DVD-Select this DVD icon for a server to change the enclosure DVD connection for this server. • Server Health-Select this health icon to display the current health state for that server. • Insight Display-Select the Insight Display button to access Insight Display screens - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 50
. NOTE: When the Onboard Administrator is in FIPS mode, iLO security access setting, Enforce AES/3DES Encryption, must be enabled. To change the iLO setting, navigate to Administration>Security>Encryption. KVM connection to iLO2 is not supported while in FIPS Mode ON/DEBUG. Enclosure KVM 50 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 51
Enclosure KVM 51 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 52
Administrator modules to the network. 3. Complete the Insight Display installation wizard. At a minimum configure the active Onboard Administrator IP address. 4. Run the Insight Display installation. Signing in to Onboard Administrator 1. Open a browser and connect to the active HP BladeSystem - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 53
languages supported by the Onboard Administrator are the ones in the dropdown list on the User Preferences page. Setting the browser language preference to a language other than those listed in the Onboard Administrator GUI has no effect on the Onboard Administrator GUI, and the default language - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 54
locks the Insight Display (LCD). If the Onboard Administrator was previously configured with a static IP address, it defaults to a DHCP address until reconfigured with a static IP address. Recovery requires access to the Onboard Administrator serial console to perform the SHOW OA NETWORK command to - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 55
displays all discovered enclosures and selects the active enclosure (the enclosure you are signed in to) by default. The checkbox next to each enclosure enables you to select or clear that enclosure. To toggle the checkbox for all enclosures, select the All Enclosures checkbox. To update the rack - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 56
enables you to set up the selected enclosures using a configuration file saved from a previous setup. You can run scripts for multiple Onboard Administrators before leaving the current screen. To set up selected enclosures using a configuration file: Select the enclosure to which you want to upload - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 57
file from the dropdown list. After selecting the configuration file, click Apply. This option only appears if a USB key is plugged into the enclosure. After selecting the file location, a dialog box displays the results. Rack and Enclosure Settings screen Use this form to assign time settings - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 58
selected enclosure 0 to 32 characters including all alphanumeric characters, the dash (-), and the underscore (_) The asset tag is used for inventory control The default asset tag is blank For more information on connecting enclosures, see the HP BladeSystem c7000 User Guide. First Time Setup - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 59
. If multiple enclosures were selected on the Enclosure Selection screen, a button is activated that enables you to view separate inputs for each selected Onboard Administrator. Field Full Name Contact Administrator Password Administrator Password Confirm Enable Insight Display PIN protection PIN - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 60
Accounts screen The Local User Accounts screen displays the user accounts assigned to the Active Onboard Administrator and provides choices for adding, editing, and deleting accounts. New-Click New to add a new user to the selected enclosure. A maximum of 30 user accounts can be added including the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 61
ways: dynamic IP addressing, static IP addressing, or EBIPA. If your network has a DHCP service or if you want to manually assign static IP addresses one by one to the server blades and interconnect modules, click Skip. When manually configuring IP addresses, you do not have to set IP addresses in - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 62
when it is plugged into that enclosure. To set up your enclosure without an active network connection using EBIPA: 1. Configure a static IP for each Onboard Administrator using Insight Display, and note the active OA Service IP address on the Insight Display Enclosure Info screen. Attach the client - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 63
set to 16.200.139.51 and the interconnect module management port in Interconnect bay #7 is set to 16.200.139.57. IMPORTANT: Do not use the 169.254.x.x range when configuring EBIPA assigned addresses as Onboard Administrator uses the same range for linked local addresses. First Time Setup Wizard 63 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 64
To facilitate setup, review your network configuration before setting up EBIPA. Record and verify the information requested in the fields on the EBIPA screen before entering the data. Use only the possible values listed in the following table. First Time Setup Wizard 64 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 65
blades, do not configure EBIPA for the base bays. You must configure EBIPA in the double dense section, (for example, 1A, 2A, and so forth). Column Bay Enabled EBIPA Address Subnet Mask Gateway Domain DNS Servers Autofill Current Address Description The bay in the enclosure Time Setup Wizard 65 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 66
Column Bay Enabled EBIPA Address Domain DNS Servers Autofill Current Address Description The bay in the enclosure of the device. Enables EBIPA settings for the device bay. EBIPA settings for all to assign the IPv6 addresses. The current IPv6 address of the device bay. First Time Setup Wizard 66 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 67
LDAP is less complex. LDAP supports TCP/IP, which enables applications to work independently of the server hosting the directory. Use the LDAP Group Configuration screen to set directory access for the currently selected enclosures. On this screen, you can configure directory groups. For values and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 68
. Use NT Account Name Mapping (DOMAIN\username)-Select this checkbox to enable NT name mapping. This field enables users to log in by using the NT domain\username format. The Onboard Administrator may be optionally configured to search the Directory Server Global Catalog and locate the authenticated - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 69
Settings IPv4 or IPv6 screens to modify network settings for all the Onboard Administrator modules in the selected enclosures. Settings for Standby Onboard Administrator modules only appear if the modules are present. Options for DHCP and static IP are supported. Use DHCP for all Active (or Standby - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 70
is only shown if there is a Standby Onboard Administrator in the enclosure. Use either a DHCP service to assign IP settings to your Onboard Administrators, or manually assign static IP settings. The Onboard Administrator's DNS name can be assigned under either setting. First Time Setup Wizard 70 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 71
screen (on page 146)." Enclosure SNMP Settings screen Use the Enclosure SNMP Settings screen to configure or modify the SNMP settings for the active HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator. For possible values and descriptions of each field, see "SNMP Settings (on page 111)." First Time Setup Wizard 71 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 72
, AC Redundant, or Power Supply Redundant, and power redundancy is lost, then you must either add additional power supplies or change the redundancy mode setting in the Onboard Administrator to restore Power Subsystem status. See the Insight Display for corrective steps. First Time Setup Wizard 72 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 73
BladeSystem c3000 or c7000 Enclosure power management system enables you to configure the enclosure to meet your needs. You can choose from the different modes on the Onboard Administrator Power Management screen. The power modes are explained in the following table. Mode Redundant Insight Display - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 74
Dynamic Power is not supported for low voltage on the c7000 enclosure. Power Limit Do not set a Static Power Limit or Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap on an empty enclosure. Mode Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap Static Power Limit None Insight Display name None Power Limit None Description An optional - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 75
a user signs into the Onboard Administrator, clear the Do not automatically start this wizard again checkbox. To save and exit the First Time Setup Wizard, click Finish. The First Time Setup Wizard screen closes and you are returned to the default main screen of HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 76
overview The main HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator navigation system consists of a tree view, which lists all of the system devices on the left side of the main page and remains visible at all times and a graphical view, which displays a physical picture of the enclosure. You can navigate - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 77
physical appearance of the tree view for the c3000 and c7000 enclosures are analogous. The tree view enables navigation, using categories based on the major systems within the enclosure. When a category is expanded in the same category. Individual device pages Navigating Onboard Administrator 77 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 78
to the device to which they belong. For example, you can use the HP Onboard Administrator system forms page to change IP address settings or update firmware. These forms are all linked under the HP Onboard Administrator parent element. When you click a system forms link, the device to which the form - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 79
to system forms do not display status icons. Graphical view navigation The second component of the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator GUI navigation system is a graphical representation of the physical enclosure, called the graphical view. The graphical view consists of two subcomponents: a front - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 80
the user does not have permission to access a device, a blank bay appears regardless of whether a device is present in that bay, and a padlock icon in the bay table cell appears, indicating that the bay is locked to the current user. Minimizing the graphical view Navigating Onboard Administrator 80 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 81
arrow located directly to the left of the name of the enclosure in the Graphical View box. This option minimizes the Graphical View and gives more room for the main section of the display. This is useful when viewing the Onboard Administrator on a small monitor or on a monitor using low resolution - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 82
on each device in the enclosure and gives you the option of selecting an individual device for more detailed information. If you have multiple enclosures, some appear in the Rack Overview as all gray. To view the enclosure contents and information, enter a user name and password in the text boxes - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 83
Load Enclosure Information to display the graphical view of the enclosure. • Linked-Signed In with a graphical view of the enclosure displayed. On the right side of the linked enclosure name bar, click Sign Out to sign out of a linked enclosure. Topology modes Onboard Administrator supports three - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 84
that bay. Rack information Row Description Enclosure Name The user-configured name of the enclosure in the rack. Enclosure Rack U Position Serial Number UUID Part Number Asset Tag UID State The location on the enclosure in the rack. The unique serial number for the enclosure. The Universally - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 85
Linked enclosures The Rack Topology tab displays all linked enclosures, which have one of the following states: • Linked-Not Signed In. Enter a user name and password in the text boxes, and click Sign In. A graphical view of the enclosure appears. • Linked-Not Signed In with a card reader icon. This - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 86
must either add additional power supplies or change the redundancy mode setting in the Onboard Administrator to restore Power Subsystem status. See the Insight Display for corrective steps. Present Power/Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap/Power Limit The Present Power is the number of watts being consumed - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 87
Summary Onboard Administrator Firmware information Column Description Bay The physical bay number where the Onboard Administrator is installed Model The model number of the Onboard Administrator Manufacturer The name of the company that manufactured the Onboard Administrator Rack View 87 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 88
Onboard Administrator The version of the firmware image on the Onboard Administrator Enclosure Component Firmware information Column Description Bay The physical bay number where the component is installed Device Model The model number of the device Current Firmware Version The version - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 89
If the blade firmware does not match the DVD ISO firmware after a server is discovered or updated, an informational icon is displayed. NOTE: A letter included after the firmware version indicates a smart component release note revision. This revision is not a functional firmware update. Rack View 89 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 90
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Status and Standby HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator Status are similar to the Enclosure Status and display a status for the Onboard Administrator. If a standby Onboard Administrator is not present in the system, its status value is Absent. Power Mode displays - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 91
topology changes that occur while signed in are displayed by the application. Enclosure Settings screen This section provides detailed procedures to configure the management functionalities provided by the Onboard Administrator. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 91 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 92
identify the device is checked. This data is also referred to as FRU data. If the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator, a device identification data error displays. Possible values are OK or Error. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 92 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 93
the enclosure. If more than one fan has a status other than OK, then they are displayed in a list in this table. Enclosure Information tab Hardware information Column Description Part The name of the part Model The model number of the part Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 94
graphical view of the Enclosure Link Connections, located on the rear of the enclosure, and detailed information on each enclosure link port. To view a script containing a list of the current inventory of the enclosure, click SHOW ALL. Virtual Buttons Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 95
to the enclosure link and Onboard Administrator/iLO connections, click Toggle On/Off. Component Firmware Column Bay Device Model Current Firmware Version Available Firmware Version Description The device bay within the enclosure The model number of the device The installed firmware version of the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 96
the administrator or other designated individual receiving the alert mail. 1. Select the Enable AlertMail checkbox to enable the AlertMail feature. 2. Enter values for the e-mail address, alert sender domain, and SMTP server. 3. Click Apply to save settings. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 97
status to show up as OK in an e-mail saying a Fan has Failed, if the user has already replaced the fan at the time the event was sent out by AlertMail. Sample e-mail Subject: HP AlertMail-010: (CRITICAL) Power Supply #1: Failed Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 97 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 98
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator factory default setting is to disable power delay for all components. Typical use cases involving bay to bay dependencies that can be resolved by enabling the enclosure power delay feature include: • Boot from network-Network interconnects must complete power on - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 99
maximum value is 3600 seconds. If double dense servers are installed in an enclosure the power delay settings for Side A and Side B are controlled in the Double Dense Side A and Double Dense Side B tabs. Interconnect Bays tab Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 99 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 100
Bay number of the device Device The type of device in the bay or Absent if no device is installed in the bay Enabled Enables power sequencing, disables power sequencing, or does not allow powering on of the device if No Poweron is selected. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 101
powers on. Possible delay values are 1 to 3600. Click Apply to save settings. Date and Time Static date and time settings The date and time are static and not updated including all alphanumeric characters and the dash (-). Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 101 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 102
the NTP server is polled in seconds Time zone settings The time zone assigned to the enclosure • Africa time zone settings (on page 305) • Americas time zone settings (on page page 309) To save settings, click Apply. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 102 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 103
pointing to the Active Onboard Administrator. The Enclosure IP Mode requires the Active Onboard Administrator to have a static IP address. The Standby Onboard Administrator can be configured for DHCP or static IP settings. This mode is optional and is disabled by default. The transition times from - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 104
the Onboard Administrator uses the first three valid DNS servers from those configured for the supported network configuration modes in the following order: 1 Static IPv4 2 Static IPv6 3 DHCPv4 4 DHCPv6 To save the new settings, click Apply. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 105
on either the IPv4 Settings tab or the IPv6 Settings tab automatically enables this mode on both tabs. • Enable IPv6-Enables IPv6 protocol for all Onboard Administrator, interconnect, and server iLO modules in the enclosure. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 105 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 106
optional. • Enable SLAAC-Enables IPv6 Stateless address auto configuration messages to all Onboard Administrator, interconnect, and server iLO modules in the enclosure NIC Options tab TCP/IP settings - NIC options NIC settings Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 106 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 107
to the Onboard Administrator. Port 80 is used for HTTP, and port 443 is used for HTTPS. CAUTION: Disabling Web Access (HTTP/HTTPS) disconnects all users attached to the Onboard Administrator through HTTP/HTTPS, including the administrator. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 108
trusted IP addresses. The Enable IP address access restriction checkbox is not selected by default. Selecting this checkbox allows only those IP addresses listed as Trusted Addresses to connect to the Onboard Administrator. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 108 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 109
set to eight characters, and a new Administrator account password is requested. Additionally, the Enclosure IP Mode, Telnet, SNMPv1, and SNMPv2 protocols are disabled and SNMPv3 is available. To save the settings, click Apply. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 109 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 110
locks the Insight Display (LCD). If the Onboard Administrator was previously configured with a static IP address, it defaults to a DHCP address until reconfigured with a static IP address. Recovery requires access to the Onboard Administrator serial console to perform the SHOW OA NETWORK command to - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 111
management information between network management applications and HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator. The Onboard Administrator supports SNMP Version 1, Version 2, and Version 3, and several groups from the standard MIB-II MIB. Additional information about the enclosure infrastructure is - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 112
the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator through SNMPv1 or SNMPv2. The default community name is "public" and will allow a user to the configured trap destinations, click Send Test Alert. You must enable SNMP to use this function. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 113
retries to send traps if no inform acknowledgment is received. Alerts with Inform Message enable must have a remote user, which is available on a management solution. To proceed with adding the SNMP alert, click Add Alert. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 113 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 114
for creating remote accounts used with INFORM messages. • Read Only • Read Write Only applies to local users. Specifies this user has read/write access to the OID tree. If not specified the user will have read-only access. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 114 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 115
server blade iLO defaults to DHCP IP addressing, obtained through the network connector of the active Onboard Administrator. Interconnect modules that have an internal management network connection to the Onboard Administrator might also default to DHCP address. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 116
when it is plugged into that enclosure. To set up your enclosure without an active network connection using EBIPA: 1. Configure a static IP for each Onboard Administrator using Insight Display, and note the active OA Service IP address on the Insight Display Enclosure Info screen. Attach the client - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 117
management network connection to the Onboard Administrator might also default to DHCPv4 addressing. The Onboard Administrator GUI lists the IPv4 address for the server blade iLO port and the interconnect module management port. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 118
individual server blade and interconnect module bays. If you have double dense server blades, do not configure EBIPA for the base bays. You must configure EBIPA in . EBIPA for IPv4 Interconnect Bays tab Interconnect Bays tab Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 118 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 119
• EBIPA for IPv4 Interconnect modules that have an internal management network connection to the Onboard Administrator can obtain an EBIPA for IPv4-assigned address if configured. Interconnect List Column Description Bay The bay in the enclosure of the interconnect device. Enabled EBIPA - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 120
the Active Onboard Administrator. Interconnect modules that have an internal management network connection to the Onboard Administrator might also default to DHCPv6 addressing. The Onboard Administrator GUI lists the IPv6 address for the server blade iLO port and the interconnect module management - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 121
management network connection to the Onboard Administrator can obtain an EBIPA for IPv6-assigned address if configured. Interconnect List Column Description Bay The bay in the enclosure of the interconnect device. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 121 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 122
information is organized in table format and divided into subcategories within the Device Summary section: • Enclosure • KVM Module • Onboard Administrators • Blades • Blade Mezzanines • Interconnects • Fans • Power supplies Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 122 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 123
• Insight Display Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 123 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 124
server blades. Information on this page is current as of the last download. To view updated information, click Refresh. Column Description or action Checkbox To apply the Virtual Power, One Time Boot, or DVD features, select the bays. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 125
Virtual Power menu can be used to reboot the selected server blades in the list. If multiple media disks are required for an installation, then you might have to disconnect and reconnect for every server when the new media disk is inserted in the DVD. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 126
disable VLAN and view or change VLAN IDs though the Insight Display. There is no VLAN support on the enclosure link and service port. • Both active and standby Onboard Administrator are set to the same VLAN configuration settings, causing any changes to the active Onboard Administrator to be made - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 127
the Device Bays and Interconnect Bays tabs. After changes are made on any of these three tabs, the VLAN Control tab displays. After the VLAN Control tab displays, you can save the settings or revert to the previous settings. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 127 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 128
Administrator. This setting enables you to automatically revert back to the currently saved VLAN configuration if you become disconnected after making the VLAN configuration changes. To save changes to the VLAN configuration temporarily, click Apply. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 129
VLAN configuration for all VC interconnects and all OA modules. NOTE: If the enclosure VLAN feature is enabled, be sure that all HP 3G SAS switches are configured with the same management VLAN ID as the OA modules in that enclosure. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 130
displays with two fields: VLAN ID and VLAN Name. The VLAN Name field is optional. The VLAN ID must be an integer between 1 and 4094. If you try to add a new VLAN where either the name or ID matches that of an existing VLAN, an error message appears. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 131
can be assigned to use them. The Onboard Administrator is assigned to a VLAN under the VLAN Settings tab. Device bays and Interconnect bays are assigned under the Device Bays tab and the Interconnect Bays tab. Device bays Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 131 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 132
bay, select a defined VLAN from the menu under the VLAN column, and click Apply. Interconnect bays To change the membership of an interconnect bay, select a defined VLAN from the menu under the VLAN column, and click Apply. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 132 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 133
by Onboard Administrator include inventory and status information for the following components and settings: • Enclosure fans • Enclosure power supplies • Interconnect modules • Enclosure midplane • Onboard Administrators • Enclosure power measurements Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 134
hardware to the Insight Remote Support hosting server. Examples of data that is collected include: o Enclosure name o Enclosure product name o Enclosure part number o Enclosure serial number o Enclosure manufacturer name o Onboard Administrator firmware version o Onboard Administrator IP and MAC - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 135
the LCD module, Onboard Administrator modules, enclosure fan modules, enclosure power supply modules, interconnect modules and server blades. Examples of data that is collected for these system components include: o Hardware module descriptors such as manufacturer, product name, serial number, UUID - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 136
enclosure power supply module or enclosure fan module. When the BladeSystem Enclosure is registered with Insight Remote Support, service events are logged and sent to HP. When HP receives a service event, a support case is opened and details are displayed in the Service Event Log. Using Maintenance - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 137
Collection to send data collection to HP immediately. You must have Administrator rights to perform this task. Related topics: Remote Support registration Service events ("Insight Remote Support Service Events" on page 136) Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 137 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 138
Enclosure Firmware Management Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 138 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 139
ISO. Enclosure Firmware Management is not supported on the following Onboard Administrator hardware modules: • HP BladeSystem c3000 Onboard Administrator (HP part number 448589-B21, 461514-B21) • HP BladeSystem c7000 Onboard Administrator (HP part number 412142-B21) Enclosure Firmware Management - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 140
for Firmware Management include: • Manual Discovery and Manual Update Only-The default policy. This policy prevents the Onboard Administrator from automatically performing server update or discovery upon insertion into the enclosure. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 141
Manual Discovery or Update and Scheduled Update is required before the Onboard Administrator can display extended server firmware versions. • Automatic Discovery on Insertion-Enables the Onboard Administrator to perform a boot for discovery on a server enabled using Bays to Include, collecting - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 142
its unique name (default enclosure name is the serial number of the enclosure). Clicking the blue box containing a + expands the enclosure view, allowing access to the subcategories for the various blades, fans, power supplies, Onboard Administrators, and switches within the enclosure. To physically - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 143
• In the list of enclosures, the enclosure you are logged into displays Primary Connection. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 143 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 144
the Onboard Administrator Manufacturer The name of the company that manufactured the Onboard Administrator Firmware Version The version of the firmware image in the Onboard Administrator Hardware Version The version of the enclosure hardware. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 145
proceed, or click Cancel to exit without a change. Click Toggle On/Off to change the Onboard Administrator module UID light. This button is useful in identifying a particular Onboard Administrator when there are more than one. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 145 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 146
TCP/IP Settings screen This screen displays the current enclosure TCP/IP settings for the Active Onboard Administrator. To change these settings, select Click here to modify the TCP/IP settings. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 146 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 147
of the Onboard Administrator. Because this default certificate is self-signed, the "issued by" field is also set to the same name. Status information Row Description Cert Common Name The Certificate Subject Common Name. Certificate Information Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 148
person responsible for the Onboard Administrator. The distinguished name qualifier of the Onboard Administrator. Certificate-signing request attributes Row Description Unstructured Name This is for additional information. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 148 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 149
Administrator is located. Acceptable characters are all alphanumeric, a space, and the following punctuation marks . / : = ? Must be 1 to 30 characters The state or province where the Onboard Administrator is in length. located. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 150
the Onboard in length. Administrator. Must be 0 to 60 characters The distinguished name qualifier of the Onboard in length. Acceptable Administrator. characters are all alphanumeric, the space, and the following punctuation marks . / : = ? Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 151
the Onboard Administrator domain. If the new certificate is successfully accepted and installed by the Onboard Administrator, then you are automatically signed out. The HTTP server must be restarted for the new certificate to take effect. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 152
Onboard Administrator has an older firmware version that does not support VLAN, you must remove the standby Onboard Administrator and update the firmware to a compatible version from a different enclosure. Downgrade firmware Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 153
groups beyond the first five groups. Onboard Administrator versions higher than 2.31 support 30 groups, while earlier versions only support five groups. After the first five groups, you will lock out additional directory users. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 153 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 154
firmware download. When the download completes, a popup window displays the language pack as added. NOTE: To display in Chinese after installing the language pack, you must set your browser to Chinese, or select Chinese from the User Preferences screen. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 155
When logged in to a primary enclosure with linked enclosures, ensure that all linked enclosure have a compatible version of the language pack installed. System log The System Log subcategory is in the Active Onboard Administrator category. The System Log displays logged information of events within - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 156
• Enclosure Event 0x46: Interconnect Device Health LED Status Changed • Enclosure Event 0x47: Interconnect Device Thermal Status Changed • Enclosure Event 0x48: Interconnect Device CPU Fault • Enclosure Event 0x49: Interconnect Device Power Mode Changed Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 157
• Enclosure Event 0x100A: Switch Disconnected • Enclosure Event 0x100B: Blade Cleared • Enclosure Event 0x100C: Switch Cleared • Enclosure Event 0x100D: AlertMail Information Changed • Enclosure Event 0x100E: LDAP Information Changed Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 158
• Enclosure Event 0x1204: Flash Complete • Enclosure Event 0x1210: Non-iLo EBIPA Log Options tab This screen enables you to send system log messages to a remote host. By default, the local system log is enabled. To manage the system log settings, you must be an Administrator or Operator with OA - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 159
to the local system log, click Test Remote Log. To use this function, you must enable remote system logging. To save the settings, click Apply. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 159 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 160
Administrator user interface to make the active Onboard Administrator become the Standby Onboard Administrator. For an Active/Standby relationship, the two Onboard Administrator modules must have the same firmware version installed. If the firmware versions are not identical, the Insight Display - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 161
the Onboard Administrator. Click OK to proceed, or click Cancel to exit without a change. Click Toggle On/Off to change the Onboard Administrator module UID light. This identifies a particular Onboard Administrator when there are more than one. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 162
that issued the certificate Valid from Valid until Serial Number The date from which the certificate is valid The date the certificate expires The serial number assigned to the certificate by the certificate authority Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 162 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 163
where the Onboard Administrator is located. Organization Name (O): The company that owns this Onboard Administrator. Optional data Row Alternative certificate-signing request to a certificate authority. Required Information Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 163 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 164
Administrator. Must be 0 to 60 characters The surname of the person responsible for the Onboard in length. Administrator. Must be 0 to 60 characters The given name of the person responsible for the in length. Onboard Administrator. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 165
reimported, then you must repeat the steps for generating a certificate request. It will be re-signed by a certificate authority because the private keys are destroyed and recreated along with the Onboard Administrator domain. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 165 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 166
UID light aids in locating a specific blade within an enclosure. The UID lights can be turned on or off one at a time or as groups, depending on the checkboxes. Virtual Power Virtual power commands do not apply to partner blades. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 167
. Select one or more device bays on which to perform the update, or select the Update All Servers checkbox to select all servers for the update. By default, all device bays and the Discover All Servers checkbox are selected. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 167 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 168
Start Manual Update. Device Bay Status tab Selecting a specific blade within the enclosure opens Options, and IML Log. The Server Management section of the page contains links to aid the management of the server blade in the device bay. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 169
icon with an Other status displays until the server blade is configured for Virtual Connect Manager. See the Diagnostic Information table for further information. Powered The power state of the blade. Possible values are On or Off. Power Delay Remaining The number of seconds remaining before the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 170
network configuration problem, check connectivity to iLO default gateway. If the problem continues, then attempt to reset iLO using the iLO GUI or the Onboard Administrator CLI HPONCFG command to send a script command to reset iLO. Memory Error A memory error occurred on the server blade. Follow - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 171
to a maximum of three temporary accounts for each iLO. If three or more temporary Onboard Administrator accounts are already on an iLO, then the Onboard Administrator deletes the oldest temporary users in iLO user databases. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 171 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 172
Port Mapping Information Graphical View Table View For information regarding port mapping for all devices in the device bay, click Port Mapping Information. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 172 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 173
a boot for discovery on the server, collects extended firmware information for that server, and reboots the server into normal operation. To start the discovery process on the selected server, click Start Manual Discovery. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 173 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 174
session to the iLO VSP. This log is specific for the server, and is cleared anytime a new Enclosure Firmware Management operation is started on the server. This log is also cleared when the server is removed from the enclosure. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 174 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 175
server names. NOTE: iLO must notify the Onboard Administrator when a name change has occurred. Device information Row Blade Type Manufacturer Description Server blade Name of the company that manufactured the server blade Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 175 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 176
the mezzanine card is located Mezzanine Device The common or product name of the mezzanine device Mezzanine Device Port The port assigned to the mezzanine device Device ID The MAC address of the interconnect bay port Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 176 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 177
this button immediately removes power from the system. This option is not available when the server blade is off. Clicking this button performs a system reset. This option is not available when the server blade is off. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 177 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 178
blade's iLO processor, Upgrade ProLiant iLO version x.xx to 1.30 or higher, Enclosure DVD, Tray Open or No Media, or URL to USB key ISO image file.1 1NOTE: The actual iLO firmware version is shown in the format x.xx. Boot Options tab Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 179
them used. Alternately, the RBSU can be used to set the Standard Boot Order. All reboots, unless using the One Time Boot option, use the boot order specified in the Standard Boot Order settings. Click Apply to save settings. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 179 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 180
server blade with it. When using half-height server blades, the storage blade must be placed in the slot in the enclosure to the left of the server blade. For each server blade installed in the enclosure, an associated storage blade can be Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 181
On or Off. The amount of power allocated for use by the storage blade in watts. The percentage of maximum RPM of the virtual fan. Displays the server blade and bay the storage blade is associated with. Diagnostic Information Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 181 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 182
are OK or Insufficient enclosure power. There is an insufficient number of fans to properly cool this storage blade or the fan configuration is incorrect. Possible values are OK or Insufficient fans for enclosure cooling. Device Location Storage blade bay configuration status. Possible values are - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 183
blade information Selecting a specific I/O expansion blade displays the Device Bay Information-Bay xx page, where xx is the bay selected. Information provided on this screen includes tabs for Status, Information, and Virtual Devices. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 184
Device Location The I/O blade is in the wrong slot in the enclosure according to the current fan configuration. Possible values are OK or Incorrect location for proper device cooling. Device Operational Device has failed. Status was not requested by the Onboard Administrator. Possible values are - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 185
ROM Version ROM version number I/O expansion blade virtual devices tab UID Light Clicking Toggle On/Off turns the UID light on the I/O expansion blade on (blue) or off (gray) for easy identification of the selected I/O expansion blade. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 186
Information, and Event Log. Processor Information tab Row Description Name The DNS name of the iLO processor Address The IP address of the iLO processor Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 186 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 187
requires popup window support and the feature does not work properly, make sure your browser settings are not preventing popup windows from opening. For help with turning off popup window blockers, see your specific browser help files. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 188
iLO Event Log tab This tab displays the iLO Event Log information from iLO. It cannot be edited from the Onboard Administrator GUI. See the iLO documentation for detailed information on the iLO Event Log. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 188 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 189
or Off (gray). Power State Power state of the interconnect device. Possible values are On or Off. Module Type Network interface type for the interconnect device installed in this bay. Possible values are Ethernet or fiber. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 189 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 190
or as groups depending on the checkboxes. Interconnect Bay screen The Interconnect Bay screen displays information about the bays where switches and routers can be placed. Also, you can view the Onboard Administrator modules. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 190 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 191
the warning threshold. Possible values are OK or Temperature Warning. Temperature is above the danger threshold. Possible values are OK or Critical temperature threshold reached. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 191 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 192
Address Description Interconnect bay configuration is incorrect. Possible values are OK or I/O mismatch. There is insufficient power to adequately power the interconnect. Possible values are OK or Insufficient enclosure power. Device has failed; status was not requested by the Onboard Administrator - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 193
buttons enable you to cycle power, reset, or toggle the UID on the device of your choice from the Onboard Administrator GUI. Button Power Off Description Clicking this button shuts the power off on the interconnect device Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 193 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 194
a graphical view and a table view of the interconnect bay port mapping. Graphical view When you mouse over the port on the interconnect, the graphical view provides the same information that appears in the table view. Table view Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 195
spare part numbers 441830-001 and 498152-001 can be combined in an enclosure and are treated as equivalent for the purposes of power supply mixing. For proper installation of the power supplies into the enclosure, see the HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Setup and Installation Guide. Configuring the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 196
consumption by the enclosure. The Power Limit is dependent on the enclosure power redundancy setting and the number and location of the power supplies in the enclosure. If a Static Power Limit has been specified, the Power Limit displays that limit. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 197
BladeSystem c3000 or c7000 Enclosure power management system enables you to configure the enclosure to meet your needs. You can choose from the different modes on the Onboard Administrator Power Management screen. The power modes are explained in the following table. Mode Redundant Insight Display - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 198
to increase enclosure power supply efficiency, thereby minimizing enclosure power consumption during lower power demand. Increased power demands automatically return standby power supplies to full performance. This mode is not supported for low voltage on the c7000 enclosure. An optional setting to - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 199
server or blade that has an iLO management processor and power measurement capabilities. Using Power Capping requires iLO 2 version 1.30 (or later) firmware and an updated system ROM/BIOS. Dynamic Power Capping Dynamic Power Capping is a hardware-based technology that limits power consumption fast - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 200
blades that support the fast, hardware-based capping technology are upgraded. Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping requires Onboard Administrator 2.30 (or later), iLO 2 version 1.70 (or later), and System ROM/BIOS dated 10/1/2008 (or later). Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 201
maximum power and idle power might become unreachable due to changes in the server. Power caps set for less than 20% are not recommended, and might cause the server to reboot or the server operating system to stop responding. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 202
power available in a graph, which enables fast and easy interpretation of the power situation for the enclosure. The power meter is useful for showing trends in power consumption and can assist in troubleshooting the power subsystem. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 203
or the Onboard Administrator was reset. The label Peak Power Reading becomes Peak Power Reading (Side A + Side B) when N+N redundant power is in place, indicating that the peak is divided across two circuits. Minimum Power Reading Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 204
or Amps depending on what you have selected) from the enclosure over the last 24 hour period. If the enclosure has not been running for 24 hours, the value is the average of all the readings since the enclosure was powered up. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 204 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 205
the maximum of all the readings since the enclosure was powered up. Power units Select the appropriate value in which to display the power date from the menu. Line voltage Select the appropriate line voltage from the menu. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 205 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 206
power supplies, their DC output capacities, and the redundant Power Mode setting. Power Allocated is the total enclosure power output allocated for Device Bays, Interconnect Bays, and Fans. Power Available is Power Capacity minus Power Allocated. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 207
Power consumption of all the fans are listed. To update power summary information, click Refresh. Power Subsystem screen Power supplies available for use in BladeSystem enclosures All power supplies in one enclosure must have the same part number. Onboard Administrator warns which power supplies - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 208
Output Capacity (Watts) The amount of power provided by the power supply displayed in watts. This is a measure of the output in DC watts generated by the power supply. Click Refresh to update the power subsystem information. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 208 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 209
power supply models are installed in the same enclosure and you need to install the same power supply models in each bay. Recommended service action required to correct a power supply error. Click Refresh to update the power supply information. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 210
. The number of the device bays in a particular thermal zone. The fan bay number. Fans in bays 3 and 8 are shared between thermal zones. The overall status of each fan. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, Failed, and Absent. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 211
power consumption, and to compensate for airflow differences within the enclosure. The performance of each fan is monitored, and Onboard Administrator reports any failures or warnings to the system log and HP SIM (when SNMP is enabled). Monitoring fan zones is only available on the c7000 Enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 212
. Indicates fan speed as a percentage of maximum RPM. The following screen shows the Fan Summary page for the c3000 Enclosure. When a fan module fails, the remaining fans automatically compensate by adjusting fan speeds. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 212 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 213
of power consumed by the fan. Part Number Spare Part Number The part number to be used when ordering an additional or replacement fan of this type. The spare part number to be used when ordering an additional or replacement fan. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 214
HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Setup and Installation Guide. c7000 Enclosure fan location rules The HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure ships with four HP Active Cool fans and supports up to 10 fans. You must install fans in even-numbered groups, based on the total number of server blades installed in - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 215
Fan bays 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, and 10 are used to support a maximum of eight devices in device bays 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, or 12. Eight Fan Rule Fan bays 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, and 10 are used to support a maximum of 16 devices in the device bays. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 216
install fan blanks in unused fan bays. Four Fan Rule Fan bays 2, 4, 5, and 6 are used to support a maximum of four devices located in device bays 1, 2, 5 or 6. Six Fan Rule All fan bays are used to support a maximum of eight devices in the device bays. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 217
of the last download. To view updated information, click Refresh. Column Description or action Checkbox To apply the Virtual Power, One Time Boot, or DVD features, select the bays. Bay This field displays the device bay number of the blade within the enclosure. Power State The power state of - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 218
is detected in the Active Onboard Administrator USB port and ISO images are present, they appear on the DVD menu. Select the server blades you want to deploy an ISO image to, and then select the ISO image from the menu. The ISO image deploys. Interactive installation and configuration of DVD/CD-ROM - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 219
Onboard Administrator. To start an iLO Remote Console session and view the selected blade console, click Launch. Performance might vary as the number of blades increases. For more information about using the iLO Remote Console, see the iLO User Guide. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 220
If a Windows® installation CD is in the DVD Drive, the user can use the Integrated Remote Console display as shown in the following figure. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 220 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 221
insert the next installation disc. If the DVD drive is not busy (for at least 16 seconds), click the DVD Drive Tray Open button. The enclosure DVD drive is neither accessible nor controllable from the IRC Virtual Media window. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 221 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 222
You can eject media from the DVD drive using the operating system Eject menu option on the blade connected to the drive. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 222 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 223
displays Tray Open. However, the physical drive does not open until you press the drive tray open button on the front of the DVD drive. You can inserting and eject media as needed per your operating system, application, and data requirements guidelines. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 224
the blade to the drive by browsing to the DVD/CD-ROM drive page. 2. Browse to then Device List Mapping page. 3. Select the DVD menu, and then select Connect to Enclosure DVD. 4. Insert the media into the DVD/CD-ROM drive before connecting to it. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 225
After the media is inserted in the DVD drive, you can power on or reboot the blade using the corresponding menu items on the DVD Drive to Device List mapping page. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 225 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 226
• Light gray-Drive present, but no media present • Dark green-Disconnected media present • Light green-Connected media present The Insight Display Main Menu enables you to connect blades to the DVD/CD-ROM drive and then reboot the blades. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 227
From the Main Menu, select Enclosure Settings. From the DVD Drive Enclosure Settings screen, select Connect... Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 227 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 228
From the DVD Connection Status screen, select All Blades. Select Connect to Enclosure DVD from the Blade DVD Connection screen. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 228 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 229
is bootable, the blades boot from this media. If a partition exists, the server might attempt to boot from the local hard drive. If the blades are older or have been erased, then delete and re-create all local drive partitions. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 229 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 230
information about HP Smart Update Manager, see the HP Smart Update Manager User Guide. For more information about updating firmware on server blades, see the HP BladeSystem ProLiant Firmware Management Best Practices document. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 230 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 231
of the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator including configuration, firmware updates, user management, and resetting default settings. • OPERATOR allows access to all information, but only certain configuration settings can be changed. This account is used for individuals who might be required to - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 232
bays to which they have permission. Administrators and operators can use the virtual buttons from Onboard Administrator to control power and the UID light on the interconnect module. Users can view only status and information about the interconnect module. Examples The following are examples of - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 233
User. The Edit Local User screen appears. NOTE: Duplicate users with the same name and different case can be added. Be sure you select the appropriate user when assigning or editing user authorization. Edit Local User User information Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 234
after a reset Onboard Administrator to factory defaults (account retains configured Administrator password) • Administrator account password can be reset to factory default through the Onboard Administrator serial port using L lost password recovery option • Can download, add, and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 235
user • Can view status and username / user information of selected bays • Can view CLI history • Can set password for own account • Can set user contact information for own account • Can show CLI No OA bays and some device bays and interconnect bays Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 236
to enforce strong password features. Only Administrators with Onboard Administrator permission are allowed to manage strong passwords. To enable this feature, select Enable Strong Passwords. To save the setting, click Apply. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 236 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 237
using the memberOf attribute. Novell eDirectory is also supported with the groupMembership attribute. OpenLDAP is not supported. Use the Directory Settings screen to set directory access for the currently selected enclosure. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 237 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 238
search contexts. Click Apply to save settings. NOTE: Password rules enforced on LDAP servers might be different than password rules enforced for local user accounts. Make sure both sets of rules adhere to security policies. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 238 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 239
Click Remove below the LDAP certificate you want to remove from the enclosure. Uploading a certificate You are not required to upload domain controller certificates. HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator accepts multiple domain controller certificates, which can be uploaded using the Certificate - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 240
Settings tab The Directory Test Settings tab provides Onboard Administrator administrators with a tool to ensure that the configuration information provided allows the directory user access to the Onboard Administrator and the resources in the enclosure. The Test Settings tab applies only to the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 241
network service is not available as a secure SSL connection and the Onboard Administrator does not allow this type of connection. The administrator must identify a directory server which supports the user. User Authorization Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 241 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 242
any authorization on Onboard Administrator because the user does not belong to any of the configured directory groups. Test Log This is a running log of the details associated with the tests that have run and the results of those tests. Directory Test Controls The User Name and Password are sent to - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 243
after a reset Onboard Administrator to factory defaults (account retains configured Administrator password) • Administrator account password can be reset to factory default through the Onboard Administrator serial port using L lost password recovery option • Can download, add, and - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 244
user • Can view status and username / user information of selected bays • Can view CLI history • Can set password for own account • Can set user contact information for own account • Can show CLI No OA bays and some device bays and interconnect bays Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 245
Account classification Capabilities Administrator • All commands • Local account, not LDAP • Only account remaining after a Account name / Privilege level Administrator / administrator Bays selected for this account All Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 245 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 246
HP BladeSystem Enclosure and Onboard Administrator including configuration, firmware updates, user management, and resetting default settings. • Can perform all operations to permitted device username / administrator No OA bays and only selected device bays and interconnect bays bays - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 247
bays. All Interconnect Bays Gives the user permissions for all the interconnect bays. Selected Interconnect Bays Gives the user permissions for only the selected interconnect bays. To save settings, click Update Group. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 247 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 248
the location of the public key file, and click Apply to download. All currently authorized SSH keys are replaced when the SSH key file is downloaded. Each key is associated with the Administrator account. Supported SSH and SSL versions Onboard Administrator version v1.20 v2.00 v2.30 - v2.60 v3.00 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 249
Integration HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator supports SSO with trusted applications, such as HP SSO. This feature enables you to be logged in to an HP SSO station that is managing and is trusted by Onboard Administrator without supplying credentials to Onboard Administrator. To configure SSO to - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 250
view, and then select Firmware. 2. Click Start Manual Discovery or Start Manual Update. Multiple servers To initiate a manual discovery on multiple servers: 1. In the left tree view, select Enclosure Settings>Enclosure Firmware Management. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 251
server bays, or select the Discover All Servers checkbox. 4. Click Start Manual Discovery. To initiate a manual update on multiple servers: 1. In the left tree view, Select Enclosure Settings>Enclosure Firmware Management. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 251 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 252
the Update All Servers checkbox. 4. Click Start Manual Update. To initiate a manual discovery or update from the Device Bays screen: 1. In the left tree view, select Device Bays. 2. Select the check box next to the appropriate bay. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 253
written to a persistent location in the Onboard Administrator along with a log of the last firmware management event. This firmware information and log are also synchronized with the standby Onboard Administrator, if present. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 253 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 254
Log This log displays detailed information for the last Enclosure Firmware Management operation executed on the server and logs the entire session to the iLO VSP. This log is specific for the server, and is cleared anytime Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 254 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 255
might indicate the problem encountered by the Onboard Administrator. For example, the server must be powered off before a manual discovery, manual update, or scheduled update is performed. The log might indicate that the server was powered on, so the Enclosure Firmware Management operation was - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 256
to the standby Onboard Administrator, if present, and the logs are stored in flash so the information is available after an Onboard Administrator reboot. Rack firmware Select Rack Firmware at the top of the left tree view pane. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure devices 256 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 257
, the server blade firmware does not match the DVD ISO firmware after a server is discovered or updated. • If the NIC, FC HBA, Smart Array, or installed hard drive connected to the Smart Array are flashed without using the Enclosure Firmware Management utility, then the Onboard Administrator cannot - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 258
Number of extensions in the certificate. MD5 Fingerprint This field is a validation of authenticity and is embedded in the certificate SHA1 Fingerprint This field is a validation of authenticity and is embedded in the certificate Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 259
Options tab This screen enables you to specify the length of time a user session is valid if there is no activity. Sessions are checked every five minutes to see if they have been inactive for the amount of time specified by the system Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure and enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 260
allows external clients to connect through Onboard Administrator to iLOs and interconnect management processors that are configured to use Onboard Administrators internal management network Onboard Administrator firmware bridges the client traffic to the enclosure from the management port to the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 261
Onboard Administrator management port in order to provide the multiple subnets and gateways on the management network. Use of different subnets to attempt to isolate iLOs and Onboard Administrator management is not complete isolation of those networks. Configuring the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 262
Port mapping Device bay port mapping graphical view for c3000 Enclosure Half-height server blade Full-height server blade Port mapping 262 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 263
HP ProLiant BL2x220c G1-G6 Servers HP ProLiant BL2x220c G7 Servers Port mapping 263 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 264
blade The following table lists the available configurations for half-height devices installed in device bay N (1-8). Connection Embedded NIC Port number NIC 1 (Port:1) NIC 2 (Port:2) Connects to interconnect bay/port 1/Port N 1/Port N+8 Comments One single-wide Ethernet interconnect module - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 265
port 2 Connects to interconnect bay/port 3/Port N 3/Port N+8 Comments One double-wide interconnect module Full-height server blade The following table lists the available configurations for full-height devices installed in device bay N (1-4). Connection Port number Embedded NIC NIC 1 (Port - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 266
embedded NC543i is automatically configured by the Onboard Administrator to Ethernet, if an Ethernet interconnect module is installed in bay 3, or to IB if a double-wide IB interconnect is installed in bay 3. To change the NC543i configuration from one type to another, power off all the ProLiant - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 267
Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Connects to interconnect bay/port 3/Port N+3 4/Port N+3 3/Port N+11 4/Port N+11 Device bay port mapping graphical view for c7000 Enclosure Half-height server blade In this diagram, N equals the number of the server blade in the enclosure and the port number on the switch. For - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 268
this diagram, N equals the number of the blade in the enclosure and the port number for the switch. For example, if a blade is inserted into slot 1, it is considered device 1. Because full-height server blades take up the space of two half-height server blades, the enclosure is limited to a maximum - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 269
HP ProLiant BL2x220c G1-G6 Servers HP ProLiant BL2x220c G7 Servers Port mapping 269 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 270
Device bay port mapping table for c7000 Enclosure If a device is not present, the checkbox is disabled and the port cannot be viewed. The server blades are mapped to the interconnect bays in the following manner. The terms 1x/2x or 4x refer to the number of interconnect lanes per port provided by - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 271
N AMC Telco I/O expansion blade The table lists the available configurations for AMC Telco devices installed in device bay N (1-16). Connection AMC Embedded (1) AMC Embedded (2) Port Number Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Connects to interconnect bay/port 1/Port N 2/Port - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 272
NC543i is automatically configured by the Onboard Administrator to Ethernet, if Ethernet interconnect modules are installed in bays 5 and 6, or to IB if a double-wide IB interconnect is installed in bay 5. To change the NC543i configuration from one type to another, power off all the ProLiant - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 273
Guide. Setting up Onboard Administrator using the CLI 1. Connect to the Onboard Administrator CLI using the serial port, management port, service port, or c3000 KVM Module option. 2. Log in to the Onboard Administrator with the "Administrator" user account and the OA dogtag password. 3. Set Onboard - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 274
the settings as required. The CLI User Guide indicates the enclosure defaults for each setting. Configuring c-Class iLO IP addresses Each c-Class iLO factory default configuration enables DHCP network settings. To use the iLO with a DHCP network, connect the Onboard Administrator management port to - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 275
to manually set the network port to 169.254.2.1 with a netmask of 255.255.0.0. To access an active Onboard Administrator GUI-Use the active OA service IP address from the Insight Display on that enclosure as the web address in your laptop or PC browser. Log into the OA with a configured user account - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 276
or directly using SSH. The active Onboard Administrator does not support routing from the service port to an interconnect module management processor. However if the interconnect module supports the serial connection to the OA, then the OA CLI "connect interconnect" command can be used to connect - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 277
the need to configure each enclosure manually. Configuration scripts can be created and used with Onboard Administrator in the browser or through the CLI, executing them in the same manner as a shell script is executed in Linux or UNIX. Current configuration To view a current configuration for the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 278
IMPORTANT: If the enclosure is in VC mode, you must clear the mode before resetting factory defaults. When you reset the enclosure to the factory defaults all enclosure settings are reset except the built-in Administrator password. All Alert Mail, Network and Network Protocol, SNMP, and Power - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 279
To clear the VC Mode: 1. Click Clear VC Mode. A confirmation screen appears, stating All servers should be powered off and not configured by Virtual Connect prior to clearing VC mode. Are you sure that you wish to clear VC mode? 2. Click OK. Using the command line interface 279 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 280
Onboard Administrator firmware version 3.00 or later is required to support these server blades. The Onboard Administrator GUI tree view and graphical view has been updated to support the HP Integrity i2 server blades. The Port Mapping, Firmware, and Partner Blade screens are also updated. Tree view - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 281
entry in the tree view is only under the main entry for the entire conjoined server blade. A new item is added to the tree view under the conjoined server blade iLO titled Monarch or Auxiliary based on the role of that server blade in the conjoined server. HP Integrity i2 server blade support 281 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 282
the tree view under the Monarch or Auxiliary role for that server blade. Partner blade changes for HP Integrity i2 Server Blades An HP Integrity i2 conjoined server blade can have a maximum of three partner blades. For more information, see the HP Integrity i2 Server Blade Installation Guide (http - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 283
upload errors o Insight Display screen shot errors Onboard Administrator errors 1 The submitted user already exists. 2 The submitted user name is not valid. 3 The maximum number of users already exists. 4 A system error occurred while creating the submitted user. 5 The requested user does not exist - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 284
power supply failed. 51 Getting power supply status for the submitted power supply failed. 52 Getting power supply measurements for the submitted power supply failed. 53 Setting the Onboard Administrator's UID state failed. 54 Getting the Onboard Administrator's status failed. Troubleshooting - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 285
the Onboard Administrator's information failed. 56 Getting fan information for the submitted fan failed. 57 Rebooting the enclosure failed. 58 Shutting down the enclosure failed. 59 Getting the enclosure information failed. 60 Getting the enclosure names failed. 61 Getting the enclosure status - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 286
90 Could not write to the configuration file. 92 The submitted url is not valid. 93 Could not update the firmware with the submitted image file. 94 Unable to acquire the rack topology. 95 Invalid domain. 96 The EBIPA device is bad. 97 Connecting to the blade's iLO failed. 98 Sending the RIBCL - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 287
specified URL failed. 164 The Onboard Administrator did not fail over. 165 The blade is in a powered off state. 166 Could not get the blade CPQ key. 167 The IP manager does not exist. 168 There is no SSH key installed. 169 There was a problem running the configuration script. 170 Missing credentials - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 288
does not exist. 180 The interconnect tray is not present. 181 The blade is not present. 182 Users cannot remove or disable themselves. 183 The event listener was terminated. 211 Error obtaining blade power reduction status 212 Update the other OA firmware to enable this feature. 213 Dates before 14 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 289
Login disabled. 236 Cannot retrieve Onboard Administrator media device array. 237 The requested device is not ready. 238 Power off or remove the partner blade. 239 The current firmware does not support this operation. 240 Serial number update requires newer firmware version. 241 The requested device - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 290
number of CA certificates. 252 No CA certificates are imported. 253 This CA certificate is already imported. 254 A certificate is already mapped to this user. 255 An undocumented error has occurred. Please update your firmware to the latest firmware version if necessary. Contact HP if the problem - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 291
No configuration scripts found on USB key 297 I/O error on USB key 298 Badly formatted USB file URL 299 Permission problems when accessing USB media 300 Error uploading to USB media 301 An invalid number of GUIDs was passed to the Onboard Administrator. 302 URL flash image for microcode download not - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 292
currently disabled. Cannot download certificate from the specified address. 354 The date cannot be set to a date in the past. 356 The setting cannot be cleared while LDAP is enabled. 357 URB reporting using HTTP(S) cannot be enabled until an HTTP(S) endpoint has been configured. Troubleshooting 292 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 293
be enabled until HTTP(S) and SMTP settings have been configured. 360 Warning: Not all VC-Enet modules are on the same VLAN ID. 361 File doesn to download ilo flash image from the url provided. Supported protocols are http, https, tftp and ftp. 382 The Onboard Administrator is . Troubleshooting 293 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 294
Blade must be powered off before starting Enclosure Firmware Management. 411 Unable to change passwords for any LDAP or HPSIM users. 412 Enclosure Firmware Management is not available. To use this feature, it needs to be unlocked. 413 Enclosure Firmware Management is not supported on the Active OA - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 295
problem cpqRackPowerSubsystemOverloadCondition Enclosure power subsystem overload condition cpqRackServerBladeRemoved Blade removed (replaced by 22050 in OA v1.30) cpqRackServerBladeInserted Blade inserted (replaced by 22051 in OA v1.30) cpqRackEnclosureManagerDegraded Onboard Administrator - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 296
0.9.7 which does not support SHA256. Update the operating system with the appropriate RPM to use openssl-0.9.8 or later. • OA 3.70 allows the hash signature algorithm to be changed. If a SHA1 certificate is needed in your network infrastructure, use the Onboard Administrator GENERATE KEY command to - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 297
The Onboard Administrator LDAP feature supports Microsoft® Active Directory using the memberOf attribute. Novell eDirectory is also supported with the groupMembership attribute. OpenLDAP is not supported. Preparing the directory To prepare the directory: 1. Create an Active Directory group named OA - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 298
the name of one of your DCs. See the Troubleshooting section for more Users,DC=bladedemo,DC=hp,DC=com Uploading the DC Certificate (optional) You can upload multiple DC certificates. Upload a certificate that permits LDAP over SSL. 1. Click the Upload Certificate Tab. Enabling LDAP Directory Services - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 299
://:636 (where domain_controller is your DC). This HTTPS URL is secure, so you are prompted to accept a certificate. Click View Certificate. 3. Click the Details tab, and then click Copy to File. Enabling LDAP Directory Services Authentication to Microsoft Active Directory 299 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 300
END CERTIFICATE----- 6. Return to the OA Upload Certificate screen, paste the certificate contents into the window, and then click Upload. Creating directory groups Onboard Administrator authenticates users and assigns privileges by first verifying that the username and password provided to Onboard - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 301
the following example, Onboard Administrator Directory Groups are created in this step. The group name is used to determine LDAP users' group membership and must match one of the following five properties of a directory group: the name, distinguished name, common name, Display Name, or SAM Account - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 302
do allow access to Interconnect bays, and then click Add. If you downgrade Onboard Administrator firmware from 2.40 to 2.31, you will lose any groups in addition to the first five groups. Onboard Administrator version 2.40 supports 20 groups, while earlier versions only support five groups. Testing - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 303
Test Operator o [email protected] o DOMAIN\Test Operator 5. Enter the corresponding password used for this account. You have full access to interconnect bays but not to any server blades. Troubleshooting LDAP on Onboard Administrator To verify that SSL is working on the Domain Controllers in - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 304
to your network (such as DNS) and that the time and date are correct (certificates are date sensitive). Ensure that Onboard Administrator can reach the DNS server (by pinging it from the Onboard Administrator command line interface). If LDAP is enabled while booting into Lost Password mode, the - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 305
Time zones must be entered exactly as they appear. The following table provides the African time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator. Africa/Abidjan Africa/Accra Africa/Addis_Ababa Africa/Algiers Africa/Asmera Africa/Bamako Africa/Bangui Africa/Banjul Africa/Bissau Africa - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 306
America/Barbados America/Belem America/Belize America/Boa_Vista America/Bogota America/Boise America/Buenos_Aires America/Cambridge_Bay America/Cancun America/Caracas America/Catamarca America/Cayenne America/Cayman America/Chicago America/Chihuahua America/Cordoba America/Costa_Rica America/Cuiaba - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 307
: Time zones must be entered exactly as they appear. The following table provides the Asian time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator. Asia/Aden Asia/Almaty Asia/Amman Asia/Anadyr Asia/Aqtau Asia/Aqtobe Asia/Ashgabat Asia/Ashkhabad Asia/Baghdad Asia/Bahrain Asia/Baku - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 308
zones must be entered exactly as they appear. The following table provides the European time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator. Eire Europe/Amsterdam Europe/Andorra Europe/Athens Europe/Helsinki Europe/Istanbul Europe/Kaliningrad Europe/Kiev Europe/Paris Europe/Prague - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 309
entered exactly as they appear. The following table provides the Polar time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator. Antarctica/Casey Antarctica/Davis Antarctica/DumontDUrville Antarctica\Macquarie Antarctica/Mawson Antarctica/McMurdo Antarctica/Palmer Antarctica/South_Pole - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 310
Guide on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/ilo/docs). • Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report (for HP BladeSystem products only) For more information on obtaining the Onboard Administrator SHOW ALL report, see the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/OAlog). • Technical support registration number - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 311
DC domain controller DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DNS domain name system EBIPA Enclosure Bay IP Addressing EDPC Enclosure Dynamic Power Capping EEPROM electrical erasable programmable read only memory EFM Enclosure Firmware Management FIPS Federal Information Processing Standard - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 312
circuit iLO Integrated Lights-Out IRS Insight Remote Support LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LOM LAN on Motherboard MAC Media Access Control MMC Microsoft Management Console NTP network time protocol PCI payment card industry PCIe Peripheral Component Interconnect Express PXE preboot - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 313
SOAP Simple Object Access Protocol SSH Secure Shell SSL Secure Sockets Layer SUV serial, USB, video TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TLS Transport Layer Security UID unit identification Acronyms and abbreviations 313 - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 314
feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (mailto:[email protected]). Include the document title and part number, version number, or the URL when submitting - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 315
310 B browser requirements 10, 296 browser, troubleshooting 296 C caution alerts 44 cautions 44 CD-ROM drive 218 certificate administration 147 certificate request tab 149 certificate services, overview 297 certificate upload 298 certificate, requesting 149 changing settings, enclosure 19 Chat Mode - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 316
152 firmware update source 152 firmware upgrade utility, troubleshooting 283 firmware, downgrade 152 G gateway address 160 graphical navigation 79 graphical view 280 H help resources 19, 310 HP BladeSystem Insight Display errors 44, 45, 46 HP BladeSystem Insight Display, configuring the enclosure - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 317
information 175 server blade, status information 175, 185 server boot options 178 server information 175 service port cabling 275 session options 259 settings, enclosure 91 settings, NIC 160 settings, password 236 setup wizard, using 18 signed in users 259 signing in to Onboard Administrator 15 SNMP - HP BladeSystem c3000 | HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - Page 318
60 user accounts 13 user authentication menu 231 user interfaces 13 user management 231 User Note screen 42 user preferences 53 user roles 13 user settings 233 users, signed in 259 using Help 19 V virtual buttons 185 virtual buttons, enclosure 122 Virtual Connect Manager 103, 260 VLAN, configuration
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator
User Guide
Abstract
This guide provides information on the initial setup and operation of the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator, and it also covers use of the
Onboard Administrator GUI and enclosure Insight Display.
Part Number: 695522-004
September 2013
Edition: 19