Fujitsu PRIMERGY B900 Reference Manual
Fujitsu PRIMERGY B900 Reference Manual

Fujitsu PRIMERGY B900 Reference Manual

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Reference Manual – English
PRIMERGY B900 Blade Server Systems
Contents of the MMB S1 Help System
December 2010

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual – English PRIMERGY B900 Blade Server Systems Contents of the MMB S1 Help System December 2010...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    All hardware and software names used are trade names and/or trademarks of their respective manufacturers. The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Structure of the Web UI Window................... 5 Status Overview........................6 Components ..........................7 System ............................ 7 System Unit ........................7 Management Blade......................8 Server Blade ........................9 Storage Blade ........................12 Connection Blades......................12 GbE Connection Blade....................12 FC Connection Blade ....................
  • Page 4 Contents Rack ............................36 VIOM Manager ........................36...
  • Page 5: Structure Of The Web Ui Window

    Structure of the Web UI Window Structure of the Web UI Window The Web UI window comprises a total of 5 frames: 1. Banner Frame 2. Status Frame 3. Navigation Frame This frame consists of a Front View, a Rear View and the Navigation Tree. When you have selected a component in the Navigation Tree, you are offered an associated help text via Help →...
  • Page 6: Status Overview

    Status Overview Status Overview The status overview in the main frame uses icons ( ) to provide an up-to-date overview of the status of all configured components. You obtain detailed information on the status of the various subcomponents by expanding the main component concerned.
  • Page 7: Components

    Components Refers to more detailed information in the help text which is marked there with Components System System Unit System Information System Name: The name of the system unit. • <System Name> may not be longer than 14 characters and must start with a letter that can be followed by letters, digits, and hyphens ("-").
  • Page 8: Management Blade

    Components function is checked, all the fans present will rotate at full speed for a while. Temperature Sensor Control Enables the user to configure what action will be taken when the system unit's • temperature sensor is in a critical state. Management Blade Information Blade Information...
  • Page 9: Server Blade

    Components Time stamp: Year-Month-Day HH:MM:SS. Severity: Informational, Major, Minor, or Critical. Description: Message description. Configuration Reboot Management Blade: The submit button will show "Reboot" when there • is only one MMB present. Switch Management Role: When a slave MMB is present, the "Switch Role" •...
  • Page 10 Components Firmware Version: Displays the server blade iRMC firmware version. • Hardware Version: Displays the server blade hardware version. • Production Date: Displays the server blade production date. • Active GUID: Displays the active GUID. • Manufacturer GUID: Displays the manufacturer GUID. •...
  • Page 11 Components via the iRMC. Best Performance: The iRMC sets the system's power consumption behavior optimally with regard to performance. Disabled: The iRMC has no option to set the system's power consumption behavior. This can, for example, be the case when the server blade is in "standby"...
  • Page 12: Storage Blade

    Components Power Setting: If the "Force Power-Off" control box is enabled and graceful • shutdown of the server blade fails, it is shut down by means of a hard power-off after a specifiable time (1 to 7 minutes). Power-On/Off Time: The user can set up a power on/off schedule for the server •...
  • Page 13 Components Firmware Mode: Displays the firmware mode. The blade types "10GbE Connection Blade-x" and "GbE Connection Blade-x" can have the values "Switch" or "IBP". The mode can be set via the connection blade's built-in command line interface or via the "Configuration" tab, "Firmware Mode Settings". Afterwards the blade has to be rebooted or reboots automatically.
  • Page 14 Components 36/8+2"). Downlink Port Group Speed Settings (for 10 GbE Connection Blade-x only): • Here you can set the transfer speed separately for port groups comprising two server bays each or uniformly for all server bays. Reset Interface Settings to Default: Resets the interface settings listed below to •...
  • Page 15: Fc Connection Blade

    Components (Memory, USB or Local File). Memory/USB Backup Files: Here you can select the version which you wish to restore from all the versions which have been backed up so far. Local Backup Files: Offers you the option of searching for particular versions which have been backed up in local files.
  • Page 16 Components the here defined name. The connection blade takes the assigned name and uses it (if it was not overwritten) for the following system settings: 1.) Prompt name in the connection blade's built-in command line interface 2.) Port naming 3.) Host name FC Domain Settings: The user can find and configure the setting Domain ID for •...
  • Page 17: Path Thru Blade

    Components to be made here, too. Otherwise the MMB is no longer able to access the connection blade. Backup/Restoration Backup Configuration • Backup Media: Here you select the medium on which the interface data between the MMB and the connection blade is to be backed up (Memory, USB or Local File).
  • Page 18: Rear Fan Units

    Components Associated Server Bays: Outlines the server bays connected to the Path Thru • blade and the configured transfer speed for each bay (green: 10 Gbps, orange: 1000 Mbps). Port Group Speed Settings: Here you can set the transfer speed separately for •...
  • Page 19: Information / Operation

    Information / Operation Firmware Version: Displays the firmware version. • Hardware Version: Displays the hardware version. • Production Date: Displays the production date. • Information / Operation Information Asset Overview This page displays the basic FRU information of the modules presented in the table. Clicking the model name in this table links you to the web page of the selected module.
  • Page 20: Dump Post Mortem

    Information / Operation Dump Post Mortem Dump Post Mortem Enables the user to define where System Dump Post Mortem information is to • be exported to. Clicking the "View Dump" button will create a dump for viewing.
  • Page 21 Information / Operation time. Another option allows to power all server blades on/off if the system unit is on. Current System Power: The system unit can be switched off with "hard power • off" or "graceful shutdown" and off. The system unit can be switched on ("power on") if it is off.
  • Page 22: Operation

    Information / Operation about it when it has reached a certain value. If "PSU Dynamic Mode" is enabled, the MMB will try to keep the system unit power consumption within configured values. Scheduled Consumption Mode: This setting allows to define a "Scheduled Consumption Configuration"...
  • Page 23 Information / Operation performance. Best Performance: Default. The MMB allows all component management controllers to let their respective components work with best performance if required. The server blades can work without power consumption reduction. Consumption Limitation: This setting has to be made if the "Power •...
  • Page 24: User Management

    Information / Operation blade. Power-Off Sequence • Server Blade Power-Off Sequence: Configure the sequence by switching the participating server blades to the right window and rearrange them in the intended ascending order. This applies in all cases that make it necessary to stop server blades (for example when a server blade is powered on and insufficient electricity is available).
  • Page 25: Global Users

    Information / Operation system accounts. Configure System Settings: This special privilege enables system settings to be • modified via the web interface. Special Server Blade Privileges Configure User Accounts: To grant/restrict user accounts, configure permission • of server blades. Configure System Settings: This special privilege enables the iRMC •...
  • Page 26: Irmc

    Information / Operation which the BIOS settings ar to be backed up. Current BIOS Parameters: Displays the current BIOS parameter values of the • selected server blade. Backup Parameter Set (Complete/Partial): Selects backup parameters by groups • or detail items. Backup Action: Permits the backup destination to be specified and the backup to •...
  • Page 27: Firmware Update

    Information / Operation Firmware Update Management Blade Management Blade Firmware Update • Certificate Handling System Certificate...
  • Page 28: User Certificate

    Settings The following information may be needed for CSR generation: Key size: Selects the key size for the key. • Country: Selects the country. • State/Province: The state of your locality. • Location: The locality where your organization is located or registered. •...
  • Page 29: Management Lan

    Settings IP Address Setting • IPv4 IP Address: Sets IP address for the MMB's service port. Subnet Mask: Sets the subnet mask for the MMB's service port. Gateway: Sets the gateway for the MMB's service port. IPv6 Link Local IP Address: Displays the link local IPv6 address of the MMB's service port.
  • Page 30 Settings DNS Server 1: Sets the IPv4 address of the first DNS server. DNS Server 2: Sets the IPv4 address of the second DNS server. DNSv6 Obtain DNS configuration from DHCP: Enables/disables the DHCP function for the DNSv6 configuration. DNS Server 1: Sets the IPv6 address of the first DNS server. DNS Server 2: Sets the IPv6 address of the second DNS server.
  • Page 31: Audi-Mip

    Settings Group ID (2 - 4094): Enter a number according to the permitted range. Setting value "0" deletes the VLAN group ID. If this is done while the VLAN Group is enabled, the group gets disabled and the group ID is deleted.
  • Page 32 Settings Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask. Gateway: Enter the gateway address. AuDi-MIP iRMC Configuration The input fields of this section are available only if "Detailed" was selected above. IP Address Range: Enter the first address and the last address of the address range.
  • Page 33: Snmp

    Settings blades. SNMP Basic Enable SNMP: Enables/disables SNMP. • SNMP Communities: Displays the SNMP communities table. • New Community: Enter the community name, select the access permission and • click the "New" button to submit a new addition. A maximum of 5 communities can be added to this table.
  • Page 34: Date/Time

    Settings Event Log function. Management Blade Event Log: Enables/disables the management blade's Wrap • Around Event Log function. Mail Configuration Email Alerting • Enable Alarm Mail: Enables/disables the mail alert function. Mail Format: Sets the Mail Format (ITS-Format or REMCS). Global Email Paging Configuration •...
  • Page 35: Refresh Settings

    Settings was synchronized with the NTP Server. Refresh Settings Automatic Refresh Enable Automatic Refresh: Enables/disables the automatic refresh function. • Refresh Cycle (1 - 15): Sets the refresh interval for automatic refresh in minutes. • The valid value is 1 to 15. Language The user can set the language of the Web Interface and/or of the Local Service Display.
  • Page 36 Rack and DHCPv6 (for the IP and DNS settings) and provides spin boxes to define two DNS addresses. AuDi-MIP: Allows to enable AuDi-MIP. The IP addresses are distributed to server and connection blades by using a common IP address range. Power Settings: Allows to enable PSU control, to adjust the PSU dynamic mode •...

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