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System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2. (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide P/N: 6806800P21G August 2022...
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List of Tables Table 1-1 HPI-B Standards Supported by Penguin Edge HPI-B Implementation ... . 13 Table 2-1 RPM Files for HPI-B Clients and Daemons ....... . 19 Table 2-2 Overview of HPI-B Directories and Files on ATCA-F125/F140 .
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Related Specifications ..........83 System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2. (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P21G)
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Multishelf Library - Representation of Shelves as Domains ....44 Figure 4-2 HPI Multishelf Library - Overview of Related HPI Resources and Controls ..46 System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2. (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P21G)
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List of Figures System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2. (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P21G)
Carrier Grade Edition CPIO Copy In/Out Central Processing Unit Field Replaceable Unit Hardware Platform Interface Intel Architecture Identifier Internet Protocol IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface Local Area Network System Managmenent Interface Based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P21G)
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Notation for variables and keys Notation for software buttons to click on the screen and parameter [text] description Repeated item for example node 1, node 2, ..., node 12 10 System Managmenent Interface Based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P21G)
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Indicates an electrical situation that could result in moderate injury or death Indicates that when working in an ESD environment care should be taken to use proper ESD practices No danger encountered, pay attention to important information System Managmenent Interface Based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P21G) 11...
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Boot Bank Control on page 63; Boot Bank State on page 64. Updated Limitations with Respect to HPI-B AdvancedTCA Mapping Specification on page 42 6806800P21A April 2012 Initial release 12 System Managmenent Interface Based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P21G)
This guide describes the HPI-B implementation targeted at the Penguin Edge AdvancedTCA Product Name Short platform. Standard Compliances The Penguin Edge HPI-B implementation for the Product Name Short environment is compliant to the following standards. Table 1-1 HPI-B Standards Supported by Penguin Edge HPI-B Implementation...
System Management Interfaces Overview Architecture The Penguin Edge HPI implementation is provided in the form of a client-server architecture. In the Product Name Short system environment the server, called HPI daemon, runs on the ATCA-F125/F140 switch blade, and the client, which is constituted by an HPI library and an application which links that library, runs on any node within a shelf.
System Management Interfaces Overview 1.3.1 HPI Library The HPI library is the primary user interface. It is intended to be used by applications that wish to control and monitor HPI managed components, such as ATCA shelves, blades and other FRUs. The HPI library is delivered as shared and as static library and has to be linked with an application.
System Management Interfaces Overview System Management Interfaces Overview The SNMP agent consists of an SNMP master agent and an SNMP subagent. The SNMP master agent is based on Net-SNMP and handles the communication with an external SNMP manager. Internally, the SNMP master agent communicates with the SNMP subagent via the AgentX protocol.
System Management Interfaces Overview High Availability The Penguin Edge HPI-B implementation described in this manual supports the following two redundancy options: Active/active Cold-standby The active/active option is the default configuration. Both HPI daemons in shelf are active and run simultaneously. Your application connects to one daemon and if the connection fails it connects to the second daemon.
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System Management Interfaces Overview System Management Interfaces Overview System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
If the HPI-B software is not preinstalled or if you want to upgrade the installed HPI-B software, then you can obtain the daemon files as an RPM file. The file can be obtained from Penguin Edge. System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
/opt/bladeservices/etc/bbs- daemon and clients. See Configuring an HPI Daemon hpib for details on configuring the HPI daemon. on page 21 Daemon start/stop script /etc/init.d Shared libraries /opt/bladeservices/lib System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Software Installation and Configuration 2.2.2 Configuring an HPI Daemon At start-up, the HPI daemon reads the following configuration file: /opt/bladeservices/etc/bbs-hpib/bbs-hpib.conf. The only entry which you must configure manually once is the IP address and port used to access the SAMs in the Product Name Short. Both SAMs have a virtual IP address assigned to them which is to be used specifically for RMCP-based accesses.
Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-3 HPI Tags Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default [NO] - non-interactive interactive daemon with OPENHPI_INTERACTIVE "YES | NO" command line interface YES - interactive replicate this [NO] - no replication OPENHPI_CONFIG_REPLICATIO configuration file to "YES | NO"...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-3 HPI Tags (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default sets the maximum number of user type [100] - max size is 100 OPENHPI_DAT_USER_LIMIT <0…N> alarm entries allowed in the alarm table [MINOR] - all events with (Order: Highest to MINOR and above severity...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-3 HPI Tags (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default Sets the default auto- extract timeout. If the resource is not shelf manager auto deactivated, it starts an [60000000000] - 60000 auto extract timer, seconds (in microseconds) otherwise the resource block - auto extraction policy...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-3 HPI Tags (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default [30] - when the client maximum number of HPI connections reach 30, any OPENHPID_MAX_NUMBER_OF_CO <0…N> clients further connections are NNECTIONS rejected [No] - snmp is not started Start SNMP after HPI-B [YES] - snmp is started after OPENHPI_START_SNMP...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-3 HPI Tags (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default [file|prefix] - log into a file with prefix(<time> [threadid] <log level> {facility}) in each line logged Stdout - log to standard output "stdout | stderr Stderr - standard error | file |...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-3 HPI Tags (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default [] - By default, no facilities are logged at debug level User has two options to change facilities at any log level - 1.Modifying config file - the List of facilities Facilities that should be...
Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-3 HPI Tags (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default Number of ports to open [1] - only 1 port opened OPENHPI_HA_NUM_PORTS <1…N> per IP Logging SEL logs into [false] - not logged syslog in the same OPENHPI_LOG_SEL_LOGS_IN_S "true | false"...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-4 Plugin Specific Parameters (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default Shelf manager RMCP addr IP address [192.168.24.11] address RMCP port port Port number [623] RMCP authentication "none | md2 | md5 auth_type [none] none...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-4 Plugin Specific Parameters (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default A timeout after which the resource FRU Power State will be set to initial state. This timer is started soon after ResourcePowerOffTimeout <0…N>...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-4 Plugin Specific Parameters (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default [false] - disables the rmcp server Enables/disables the RmcpEnable "true | false" false RMCP server true - enables the rmcp server Port on which RMCP RmcpPort Standard port...
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Software Installation and Configuration Table 2-4 Plugin Specific Parameters (continued) Built-in Description Allowed values Default in Config. file Default HPI-B Daemon will set the severity for the HPI events of non-threshold [3] - informational 0 - critical sensors based on the 0 - critical value configured for this daemon will...
"hpi" in their names. Use the -h option to display supported command line parameters. Contains configuration files used to configure HPI client libraries. /opt/bladeservices/etc/ See for details. bbs-hpib System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Software Installation and Configuration 2.3.2 Configuring HPI Clients Before running your client, you need to configure the multishelf library on the node where the client is to run. The configuration has to be done in the following configuration file: /opt/bladeservices/etc/bbs-hpib/bbs-hpibmultishelf.conf The multishelf library is intended to be used by your user applications.
In order to install the SNMP subagent package, proceed as follows: 1. Connect to the ATCA-F125/F140 blade where you wish to install the HPI-B SNMP subagent package. 2. Copy the package file to the ATCA-F125/F140. System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Software Installation and Configuration 3. If applicable, enter rpm -e <Old HPI-B SNMP subagent package name> to uninstall an existing SNMP subagent package 4. Enter rpm -i <New HPI-B SNMP subagent package name> to install the new package. After the installation of all required packages, the SNMP agent related files can be found in the following directories on the ATCA-F125/F140: Table 2-9 Overview of SNMP Agent Related Directories and Files on ATCA-F125/F140...
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SNMP V3). An example entry might look as follows: trapsess -e 0x800000000102030405 -v 3 -n "" -l AuthPriv LocalUser -a MD5 -A "LocalUserPassword" -x DES -X "LocalUserPassword" 192.168.21.1:162 System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Chapter 3 Developing Applications Overview This chapter describes how to develop applications that make use of the HPI-B library. Depending on the CPU architecture of the target system where you want to run your HPI- B application and on the operating system, different RPM files are delivered which contain include files and static libraries needed for the application development.
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Developing Applications Developing Applications System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
The following limitations apply with respect to the compatibility with the SAI-HPI-B.01.02 specification. Note that these limitations apply to the current and also to all future Penguin Edge HPI-B releases for Centellis 4440 platforms. There are no plans to implement these features in the future.
The following limitations apply with respect to the compatibility with the HPI-B- AdvancedTCA mapping specification SAIM-HPI-B.01.01-ATCA. Note that these limitations apply to the current and also to all future Penguin Edge HPI-B releases. There are no plans to implement these features in the future.
Using HPI-B Backward Compatibility This section describes the various aspects that HPI-B user should make a note while migrating from HPI-B 02.01 based applications to HPI-B 03.02, or in using the HPI-B 02.01 applications with the HPI-B 03.02 daemon. The following points could impact existing HPI- B client applications.
Data Records (RDRs) corresponding to that FRU. Whenever a FRU is added to or removed from a shelf, the corresponding HPI resource/RDR is added/removed from the HPI domain. System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
In the Penguin Edge HPI-B implementation, the default domain furthermore contains multiple HPI resources which handle connected shelves and their corresponding HPI domains. These HPI resources were defined and added by Penguin Edge and are called Domain Management Resource and Shelf Management Resource.
In the following, the Domain Management Resource and the Shelf Management resource will be described in detail. A description of typical usage examples/scenarios will be given after that. System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Using HPI-B 4.4.3.1 Domain Management Resource The Domain Management Resource acts as container for the Domain Management Control and is defined as follows. Table 4-2 Definition of Domain Management Resource SaHpiRptEntryT Value Assigned by HPI EntryId Assigned by HPI ResourceId 0 for all values ResourceInfo {RACK,0} this can be changed with the multishelf library...
Domain Management Control State SaHpiCtrlStateT Value Type SAHPI_CTRL_TYPE_OEM StateUnion - Oem - Mld MOTHPI_MANUFACTURER_ID_MOTOROLA Depends on the length of the resource name StateUnion - Oem - BodyLength System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Using HPI-B Table 4-5 Domain Management Control State (continued) SaHpiCtrlStateT Value Sequence of n bytes, named [0] ... [n], with StateUnion - Oem - Body the following definitions: [0] - Command 0 - Get state 1 - Create domain (for set state) 2 - Remove domain (for set state) [1] - [4] - IP address (little endian order) [5][6] - port (little endian order)
Using HPI-B Table 4-8 Domain Connection Sensor (continued) SaHpiSensorRecT Value Ignore SAHPI_FALSE DataFormat - ReadingFormats SAHPI_SRF_EVENT_STATE DataFormat - IsNumeric SAHPI_FALSE DataFormat - IsThreshold SAHPI_FALSE Table 4-9 Domain Connection Sensor Reading SaHpiSensorReadingT Value ValuesPresent SAHPI_SRF_EVENT_STATE EventStatus - SensorStatus SAHPI_SENSTAT_EVENTS_ENABLED | SAHPI_SENSTAT_SCAN_ENABLED SAHPI_ES_ON_LINE for a connection to a shelf AssertEvents SAHPI_ES_OFF_LINE when there is no connection to a...
[1] - [4] : IP address of shelf you want to add (little endian order) [5] - [6] : port of shelf (little endian order) [7] - [n] : Domain name System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Using HPI-B After calling saHpiControlStateSet(), a new resource with the domain name you supplied as parameter is created. Additionally, a hot swap event of type ACTIVE for the created resource is sent. The newly created shelf is also added to the HPI multishelf configuration file as a new entry.
Options Command, for further details. Furthermore refer to the respective IPMI Programmer’s Reference manuals of the respective blades. Table 4-11 Boot Option RDR SaHpiRdrT Value Assigned by HPI RecordId RdrType SAHPI_CTRL_RDR System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Using HPI-B Table 4-11 Boot Option RDR (continued) SaHpiRdrT Value The same entity as resource Entity Defined in next table RdrTypeUnion IdString MOTHPI_CTRL_NAME_BOOT_OPTION Table 4-12 Boot Option Control SaHpiCtrlRecT Value MOTHPI_CTRL_NUM_BOOT_OPTION Ignore SAHPI_FALSE OutputType SAHPI_CTRL_OEM Type SAHPI_CTRL_TYPE_OEM TypeUnion.Oem.Mid MOTHPI_MANUFACTURER_ID_MOTOROLA Table 4-13 Boot Option State SaHpiCtrlStateT Value Type...
Request data for the IPMI SetSystemBootOptionss command Example: On most Penguin Edge blades, the BIOS software is stored twice on a flash device, BIOS bank 1 and BIOS bank 2. The bank to boot from can be selected with the System Boot Options Control.
Using HPI-B Table 4-14 POST Type HPI Control RDR (continued) SaHpiRdrT Value Notes RdrTypeUnion.CtrlRec.Num MOTHPI_CTRL_NUM_POSTTYPE Indicates that this RdrTypeUnion.CtrlRec.Outpu SAHPI_CTRL_OEM control does not tType correlate to any of the given control output types, and describes a generic control output. RdrTypeUnion.CtrlRec.Type SAHPI_CTRL_TYPE_DISCRETE RdrTypeUnion.CtrlRec.TyoeU nion.Discrete.Default...
MOTHPI_MANUFACTURER_ID_MOTOROLA (2x) TypeUnion.Oem.ConfigData TypeUnion.Oem.Default.MId MOTHPI_MANUFACTURER_ID_MOTOROLA (2x) TypeUnion.Oem.Default.BodyL ength TypeUnion.Oem.Default.Body Table 4-18 Log Control State SaHpiCtrlStateT Value Type SAHPI_CTRL_TYPE_OEM StateUnion.Oem.MId MOTHPI_MANUFACTURER_ID_MOTOROLA 40 + length of log file name StateUnion.Oem.BodyLength System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Using HPI-B Table 4-18 Log Control State (continued) SaHpiCtrlStateT Value MOTHPI_LOG_ERROR_FACILITIES_OFFSET - facilities StateUnion.Oem.Body for that error logging is enabled MOTHPI_LOG_WARNING_FACILITIES_OFFSET - facilities for that warning logging is enabled MOTHPI_LOG_INFO_FACILITIES_OFFSET - facilities for that info logging is enabled MOTHPI_LOG_DEBUG_FACILITIES_OFFSET - facilities for that debug logging is enabled The logging facilities are defined in the file log_utils.h, enum oh_log_fac.
.ReadOnly RdrTypeUnion.CtrlRec.WriteOnly SAHPI_FALSE Assigned by HPI implementation. RdrTypeUnion.CtrlRec.OEM RdrTypeUnion.CtrlRec.IdString MOTHPI_CTRL_FAILED_SLOT_RESTORE_ NAME Table 4-20 Failed Slot Restore Control States SaHpiCtrlStateT Value Notes Type SAHPI_CTRL_TYPE_DIGITAL SAHPI_CTRL_STATE_PULSE_ON | StateUnion.Digital SAHPI_CTRL_STATE_OFF System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Using HPI-B 4.6.6 HPI Restart Daemon Control HPI Restart Daemon control enables the user to restart the hpi-b daemon. hpirestartdaemon client application makes use of this control to restart the daemon. Table 4-21 HPI Restart Daemon RDR SaHpiRdrT Value Assigned by HPI implementation RecordId RdrType SAHPI_CTRL_RDR...
4.6.8 Boot Bank Control Boot Bank control is used to switch the boot bank of Penguin Edge specific dual-flash-bank boards. This control is created for all front blades, AMCs, RTMs, and Shelf Managers. hpibootbanks client application makes use of this control to set/get boot bank parameters.
OHHPI_MANUFACTURER_ID_MOTOROLA StateUnion.Oem.BodyLength 2 ( max - 255 ) For Set or Get, the body will be StateUnion.Oem.Body Offset 0 - processor id Offset 1 - bank id System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Penguin Edge reserves the right to revise or remove the programs in subsequent releases without obligation of Penguin Edge to notify any person of such revision or changes. Example Application Source Files...
#------------------------------# # hpibootbanks #------------------------------# Usage: hpibootbanks [OPTION]... HPI example application to switch the boot bank of Motorola/Emerson specific dual-flash-bank boards. Options: System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
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Example Applications -d DOMAIN_ID use domain with id DOMAIN_ID -r RESOURCE_ID use resource with id RESOURCE_ID -b BANK_NUM set boot bank number to BANK_NUM [0..<bankNumber>] -p PROCESSOR_ID set boot bank of procesor with this ID print version information and exit display this help and exit #------------------------------# # hpibootoptions...
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-r RESOURCE_ID use resource with id RESOURCE_ID -m mode set cooling mode [1=AUTO, 2=MANUAL] print version information and exit display this help and exit #------------------------------# # hpidomain #------------------------------# System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
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Example Applications Usage: hpidomain [OPTION]... HPI example application to display all domains found. Options: print version information and exit display this help and exit #------------------------------# # hpidomainel #------------------------------# Usage: hpidomainel [OPTION]... HPI example application to display the domain event log. Options: -d DOMAIN_ID use domain with id DOMAIN_ID clear the event log...
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#------------------------------# # hpifrudeactivation #------------------------------# Usage: hpifrudeactivation [OPTION]... HPI example application to manage the FRU deactivation mode. Options: System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
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Example Applications -d DOMAIN_ID use domain with id DOMAIN_ID walk recursivly through DRT -r RESOURCE_ID use resource with id RESOURCE_ID -a {0|1} enable/disable ShM deactivation print version information and exit display this help and exit #------------------------------# # hpifruipmcreset #------------------------------# Usage: hpifruipmcreset [OPTION]... HPI example application to set FRU IPMC Reset Control actions.
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HPI example application to show the HA state and to initiate a switch-over. Options: -d <domain ID> use domain with ID <domain ID> initiate a Shelf Manager switch-over System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
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Example Applications initiate a HPI Daemon switch-over print version information and exit display this help and exit #------------------------------# # hpihotswap #------------------------------# Usage: hpihotswap [OPTION]... HPI example application to invoke hotswap actions. Note: If calling without options the application switches to interactive mode.
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Example: Send GetDeviceId command (Lun=0, Netfn=6, Cmd=1) to resource 43 on domain hpiipmi -d 1 -r 43 0 6 1 System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
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Example Applications #------------------------------# # hpiled #------------------------------# Usage: hpiled [OPTION]... HPI example application to control the LEDs. Options: -d DOMAIN_ID use domain with id DOMAIN_ID -r RESOURCE_ID use resource with id RESOURCE_ID -n CONTROL_ID use control with id CONTROL_ID for set operations set control mode to auto -1 RATE set led on duration rate in 1/100sec [0-255]...
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<severities> for <facilities> -s <severities> <facilities> set log <severities> for <facilities> print version information and exit display this help and exit Supported properties: stdout|stderr|file|simplefile|syslog|prefix|threadid| Supported severities: debug|info|warning|error|all System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
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Example Applications Supported facilities: other|connection|transport|session|plugin|remote|daemon|client|core|ha|h picall|resource|sensor|control|inventory|watchdog|dimi|fumi|hotswap|sel| ipmi|ipmicon|ipmidump|ipmimcthread|ipmidiscover|ipmimc|ipmisdr|ipmiservi ce|ipmicooling|ipmipower|ipmiptpekeying|ipmisub|softwareupgrade|redundan cy|script|shfruvalidation|sdrrepository|rmcp|deassert|solmgmt|marshal|al #------------------------------# # hpiposttype #------------------------------# Usage: hpiposttype [OPTION]... HPI example application to control POST type. Options: -d DOMAIN_ID use domain with id DOMAIN_ID walk recursivly through DRT -r RESOURCE_ID use resource with id RESOURCE_ID -t POSTTYPE set POST Type value -c CPU_NUM...
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#------------------------------# # hpishaddr #------------------------------# Usage: hpishaddr [OPTION]... HPI example application to display and set the shelf address. Options: System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
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Example Applications -d DOMAIN_ID use domain with id DOMAIN_ID -b HEX_STRING set shelf address using binary hex string HEX_STRING print version information and exit display this help and exit #------------------------------# # hpishelf #------------------------------# Usage: hpishelf [OPTION]... HPI example application to manage connections to domains. Note: Requires multishelf library.
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HPI example application to control telco alarms. Options: -d DOMAIN_ID use domain with id DOMAIN_ID -r RESOURCE_ID use resource with id RESOURCE_ID -i VALUE set minor alarm value System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
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Example Applications -a VALUE set major alarm value -c VALUE set critical alarm value print version information and exit display this help and exit #------------------------------# # hpitop #------------------------------# Usage: hpitop [OPTION]... HPI example application to display system topology. Options: -d DOMAIN_ID use domain with id DOMAIN_ID -r RESOURCE_ID use resource with id RESOURCE_ID display everything...
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Example Applications Example Applications CLIENT_PROTOCOL MULTISHELF MULTISHELF-PROTOCOL DAEMON DAEMON-PROTOCOL DAEMON-HA-PROTOCOL System Management Interface based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 (Centellis 4440) User’s Guide (6806800P23G)
Table 6-1 Penguin Solutions Documentation Document Title Document Number Centellis 4440 Release Document Collection HPI-B Subagent User Guide 6806800P17 Related Specifications For additional information, refer to the following table for related specifications. As an additional help, a source for the listed document is provided.
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Related Documentation System Management Interface Based on BBS HPI-B 2.0 User’s Guide (6806800P21G)
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