HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Manual
HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Manual

HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Manual

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HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard
Administrator User Guide
Abstract
This user guide provides information on the initial setup and operation of the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator,
including installation Onboard Administrator modules, and it also covers use of the Onboard Administrator GUI, the use of the
enclosure Insight Display, and the use of the Door Status Display. This document is for the person who installs, administers,
and troubleshoots servers and storage systems.
HP Part Number: AH337-9001A_ed3
Published: January 201 1
Edition: 3

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  • Page 1 Administrator User Guide Abstract This user guide provides information on the initial setup and operation of the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator, including installation Onboard Administrator modules, and it also covers use of the Onboard Administrator GUI, the use of the enclosure Insight Display, and the use of the Door Status Display.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2010, 201 1 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Notices The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Running the setup wizard......................15 Using online help........................16 Changing enclosure and device configurations................17 Recovering the administrator password..................17 2 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display............18 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display components..............18 Insight Display overview......................18 Running the Insight Display installation..................19 Navigating the Insight Display....................22 Health Summary screen......................24...
  • Page 4 Status tab.........................62 Information tab........................64 Complex Logs tab......................65 Complex Firmware Summary screen..................65 Firmware Update screen......................66 Enclosure DVD Module screen....................68 7 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices......................70 Viewing the status screens......................70 Enclosure settings........................71 Enclosure Settings screen....................71 Enclosure Information tab....................73 AlertMail screen........................74...
  • Page 5 TCP/IP Settings for Standby Onboard Administrator............100 Standby Onboard Administrator Virtual Buttons tab............100 Standby Certificate Request tab..................100 Standby Onboard Administrator Certificate Upload tab...........100 Device bays.........................101 Device Bay Overview screen.....................101 Device Bay Information - Bay xx screen................103 Device Bay Information tab...................106 Device bay virtual buttons tab..................108 Interconnect bays........................108 Interconnect Bay Summary screen..................108 Interconnect Bay Information screen..................110...
  • Page 6 Two-Factor Authentication Certificate Upload tab..............149 Signed In Users........................149 Session Options tab......................150 Insight Display........................150 Management network IP dependencies..................150 8 HP Integrity Superdome 2 IOX enclosures..........151 IOX Enclosure Information screen....................151 IOX Power and Thermal screen....................153 IOX Power Subsystem screen....................154 IOX Power Supply screen....................155 IOX Thermal Subsystem screen....................155...
  • Page 7 Typographic conventions.......................182 Customer self repair......................183 A Time zone settings..................184 Africa time zone settings......................184 Americas time zone settings....................184 Asia time zone settings......................186 Universal time zone settings....................186 Oceanic time zone settings....................187 Europe time zone settings......................188 Polar time zone settings......................188 Standard terms, abbreviations, and acronyms..........189 Index.......................190 Contents...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Overview HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator is the complex management processor, subsystem, and firmware base used to support HP Integrity Superdome 2 complexes and all the managed devices contained within the complex. Onboard Administrator provides a single point from which to perform basic management tasks...
  • Page 9 Table 1 Benefits of using a redundant Onboard Administrator versus a single Onboard Administrator (continued) Onboard Administrator Single Onboard Single Onboard Redundant Onboard feature Administrator in enclosure Administrator failed or Administrator in enclosure removed blades and interconnects from overheating. EBIPA. Yes.
  • Page 10: Access Requirements

    IMPORTANT: You cannot update firmware through the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator GUI if you have complex firmware earlier than the Online Firmware Update firmware release. To update complex firmware if you have complex firmware earlier than the Online Firmware Update firmware release, see the UPDATE FIRMWARE section in the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide.
  • Page 11: Onboard Administrator Overview

    Onboard Administrator overview Detecting component insertion and removal Onboard Administrator provides component control in HP Integrity Superdome 2 blade enclosures. Component management begins after the component is detected and identified. The Onboard Administrator detects components in Superdome 2 enclosures through presence signals on each bay.
  • Page 12: Controlling Components

    compute enclosures. For components in device bays on the front of each enclosure, Onboard Administrator communicates with iLO 3 to control blades, and with a microcontroller to control options such as storage blades. A separate microcontroller controls power to the interconnect modules.
  • Page 13: Onboard Administrator User Interfaces

    enclosure and diagnostic 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 following user interfaces to the Onboard Administrator enable control and provide information about the enclosure and installed components: Web interface GUI Scriptable CLI...
  • Page 14: Running Onboard Administrator For The First Time

    Running Onboard Administrator for the first time Setting up a Superdome 2 enclosure using the Onboard Administrator is simplified by using the Insight Display setup process, followed by the use of the Onboard Administrator GUI First Time Setup Wizard or Onboard Administrator CLI to complete the reset of the enclosure settings. The Onboard Administrator modules and many interconnect modules default to DHCP for their management IP address.
  • Page 15: Logging On To The Onboard Administrator Gui

    Logging on to the Onboard Administrator GUI Enter the user name and initial administration password for your HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator account found on the tag attached to the Onboard Administrator. Possible issues that might occur when signing in include: Entering the information incorrectly.
  • Page 16: Using Online Help

    For more information, see “First Time Setup Wizard” (page 41). Using online help To access online help, click the blue box with the white question mark located at the top right of the screen under the header bar. Online help displays information related to the section of HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator that you are navigating.
  • Page 17: Changing Enclosure And Device Configurations

    After completing the First Time Setup Wizard, return to the Onboard Administrator GUI to make configuration changes at any time. See “Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices” (page 70) for information that helps you make changes to enclosure and device configuration, user setup, and LDAP server settings and LDAP groups.
  • Page 18: Hp Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display

    2 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display components Item Description Function Insight Display screen Displays Main Menu error messages and instructions Left arrow button Moves the menu or navigation bar selection left one position...
  • Page 19: Running The Insight Display Installation

    When the enclosure UID is on, the Insight Display flashes after two minutes of inactivity. Pressing any button on the Insight Display stops the blinking and reactivates the screen. Green— The Insight Display illuminates green when no error or alert conditions exist, and the enclosure is operating normally.
  • Page 20 Enclosure Name— The default setting is a unique factory-assigned name. The accepted character values are 0-9, A-Z ,a-z, -, _, and the box character. The box character is used to signal the end of the name. HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display...
  • Page 21 NOTE: Do not use the box character in the middle of a text box. Entries in text boxes are truncated to the last character before the box character. TIP: Select Clear from the navigation bar to quickly clear entries in text boxes up to the symbol.
  • Page 22: Navigating The Insight Display

    Onboard Administrator web interface and complete the Onboard Administrator First Time Installation Wizard. Navigating the Insight Display Navigate the menus and selections by using the arrow buttons on the Insight Display panel. The first menu displayed is the Main Menu: HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display...
  • Page 23 The Main Menu of the Insight Display has the following menu options: Health Summary Enclosure Settings Enclosure Info Blade or Port Info Turn Enclosure UID on/off View User Note Chat Mode If the active Onboard Administrator detects a USB key drive with any *.ROM , *.CFG or *.ISO files, a USB menu item appears at the bottom of the Main Menu.
  • Page 24: Health Summary Screen

    When the enclosure is operating normally, the Health Summary screen displays green. The bright green rectangles are components that are installed and on. A dark green rectangle represents a component that is installed, but powered off with no errors. A black rectangle represents an empty bay. HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display...
  • Page 25: Enclosure Settings Screen

    NOTE: A black DVD rectangle indicates no DVD drive is connected to the Onboard Administrator while a dark gray rectangle indicates the DVD drive is present, but that no media is present. A dark green rectangle indicates that media is present, but not actively connected to any server or that all connected servers have issued a disk eject command, so the disk can be removed from the drive.
  • Page 26: 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 of the enclosure Current enclosure ambient temperature Current ac input power to the enclosure Enclosure name Rack name HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display...
  • Page 27: Blade And Port Info Screen

    Blade and Port Info screen The Blade and Port Info screen displays information about a specific server blade. On the first screen, select the server blade number, then press the OK button. Select Blade Info or Port Info, and press the OK button. To view information about the server blade, select Blade Info and press the OK button.
  • Page 28: Turn Enclosure Uid On/Off Screen

    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 alert condition. HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display...
  • Page 29: View User Note Screen

    View User Note screen The View User Note screen displays six lines of text, each containing a maximum of 16 characters. Use this screen to display helpful information such as contact phone numbers. Change this screen using the remote Onboard Administrator user web interface. Both the background bitmap and the text can be changed.
  • Page 30: Insight Display Errors

    Cooling errors occur when too few fans are installed in the enclosure or when the existing fans are not installed in an effective configuration. Cooling errors can occur on server blades, storage blades, or interconnect modules. To correct a cooling error: HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display...
  • Page 31: Location Errors

    Use the arrow buttons to navigate to Fix This, and press OK. Review and complete the corrective action suggested by the Insight Display. In most cases, you must either add fans to the enclosure, correct the fan configuration, or remove the indicated components.
  • Page 32: Hp Superdome 2 Door Status Display

    3 HP Superdome 2 Door Status Display HP Superdome 2 SD2- 1 6s complexes that are factory integrated ship with the HP Superdome 2 Door Status Display. The Door Display is a quick method of getting basic complex status information by using the integrated touch screen on the rack door.
  • Page 33 NOTE: The start up menu will take several seconds to appear while the Door Display starts up. The start up menu has the following options: Disable Display—If this option is selected, the Door Display screen immediately displays a screen saver. The screen saver displays for one hour and then the Door Display shuts off. Setup—Select this option to begin the Door Display setup.
  • Page 34 Select the current complex configuration in the rack. IMPORTANT: This menu selection does not set the complex configuration on the Onboard Administrator. To correctly set up the Door display, you must select the current complex configuration present in the rack. Press Next to continue.
  • Page 35 Two 16s complex set up If you selected Two 16s as the complex configuration, you are prompted to which complex displays status information on the Door Display screen. Lower Complex—The Door Display screen displays status information for only the lower SD2- 1 6s complex in the rack.
  • Page 36: Door Display Status Menu

    Complex login You must enter an OA account user name and password to enable the Door Display to log in to the complex and display complex status information. IMPORTANT: If you enter an OA Administrator or OA Operator-level user name, all complex information is displayed and the Door Display screen can be used to set the enclosure UID.
  • Page 37 The Door Display status menu displays the following information: Complex name—The user-specified name of the complex. Complex health—The current health status of the complex. If there is an enclosure in the complex that now has fault conditions, the enclosure will be highlighted amber and indicated with a fault symbol.
  • Page 38: Display Settings Menu

    Display Settings menu The Display Settings menu has the following options: Door Display Setup— Runs the initial setup of the Door Display. Disable Display— If this option is selected, the Door Display erases all settings. The Door Display screen then immediately displays a screen saver. The screen saver displays for one hour and then the Door Display shuts off.
  • Page 39: Firmware Update Menu

    NOTE: The Door Display firmware must be updated through the Door Display menu. Reboot Display— Restarts the Door Display module only. IMPORTANT: You must reboot the Door Display after the Onboard Administrator reboots. The Door Display does not function until you reboot the Door Display after the Onboard Administrator reboots.
  • Page 40 NOTE: If the versions of the current Door Display firmware and the firmware available on the OA match, you are prompted to reload the firmware or cancel. When the firmware update is complete, you are prompted to reboot the Door Display to complete the firmware update.
  • Page 41: First Time Setup Wizard

    The First Time Setup Wizard is used only to configure compute enclosures and Onboard Administrator network settings. The First Time Setup Wizard does not enable you to set up and configure partitions. For information on partition creation and management, see the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide. Before you begin Before running the First Time Setup Wizard, complete the following tasks: Install the Onboard Administrator modules.
  • Page 42: Enclosure Selection Screen

    NOTE: After changing the settings, the browser cache must be cleared and the application must be refreshed using the browser refresh button. If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your browser and Japanese as the display language, all characters might not display properly. To fix this issue: Go to the Regional and Language Options screen in your OS.
  • Page 43: Rack And Enclosure Settings Screen

    To set up selected enclosures using a configuration file: On the Configuration Management screen, select one of the following options: Local file: Browse for the configuration file, or enter the path of the script file into the textbox. The maximum number of characters in the file path is 256. Click Upload after entering the script file path.
  • Page 44 Possible value Description Rack Name 1 to 32 characters including all alphanumeric The name of the rack in which the characters, the dash (-), and the underscore (_) enclosure is installed Date yyyy-mm-dd, where: The current date assigned to the enclosure mm is an integer from 1 to 12 dd is an integer from 1 to 31 Time...
  • Page 45: Administrator Account Setup Screen

    (-), and the underscore (_) The default asset tag is blank. See the HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Service Guide for more information on connecting enclosures. Administrator Account Setup screen The Administrator Account Setup screen initially displays the name of the active enclosure and its current settings.
  • Page 46: Local User Accounts Screen

    Local User 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 the New button to add a new user to the selected enclosure. A maximum of 30 user accounts can be added including the reserved accounts.
  • Page 47: Enclosure Bay Ip Addressing Screen

    For each user added, select the appropriate boxes to grant access to servers and interconnect bays. For possible values and descriptions of each box, see “Managing users” (page 134). Enclosure Bay IP Addressing screen The Onboard Administrator EBIPA feature is intended to help you provision a fixed IP address to a particular bay in an enclosure.
  • Page 48: Directory Groups Screen

    EBIPA Settings screen For information on how to set up EBIPA, see (page 82). Directory Groups screen LDAP is an open protocol for accessing information directories. While LDAP is based on the X.500 standard, it is significantly simpler. LDAP supports TCP/IP, which enables applications to work independently of the server hosting the directory.
  • Page 49: Directory Settings Screen

    On this screen, you can configure directory groups. For possible values and descriptions of each box, see “Directory Groups” (page 143). Directory Settings screen Use the Directory Settings screen to set directory access for the now selected enclosures. Using the Directory Settings screen, you can configure the following settings: Enable LDAP Authentication: Enables a directory server to authenticate a user login.
  • Page 50: Onboard Administrator Network Settings Screen

    Onboard Administrator Network Settings screen Use the Onboard Administrator Network Settings screen to modify network settings for all the Onboard Administrator modules in the selected enclosures. Settings for Standby Onboard Administrator modules appear only if the modules are present. Options for DHCP and static IP are supported.
  • Page 51 For possible values and descriptions of each box, see “SNMP Settings screen” (page 84). SNMP Settings screen...
  • Page 52: Power Management Screen

    Power Management screen NOTE: If redundancy mode is set to Redundant, 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. One upper and one lower power supply must always be installed and operational.
  • Page 53: Finish

    Mode Insight Display name Description wired with redundant dc line feeds, this configuration also ensures that a dc line feed failure does not cause the enclosure to power off. AC Redundant AC Redundant For ac power supplies only. In this configuration, N upper and N lower power supplies are used to provide power and N upper and N lower power supplies are used to provide redundancy (where N can equal 1, 2, or 3).
  • Page 54 Click the Finish button to save and exit the First Time Setup Wizard. The First Time Setup Wizard screen closes and you are returned to the default main screen of the Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator. First Time Setup Wizard...
  • Page 55: Navigating Onboard Administrator

    5 Navigating Onboard Administrator Navigation overview The main HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator navigation system consists two views: Tree view: Llists all of the complex devices on the left side of the main page and remains visible at all times. Graphical view: Displays a physical picture of the enclosures in the complex.
  • Page 56 One of the main purposes of the tree view is to enable navigation using categories based on the major systems within the complex. When a category is expanded (by clicking the white plus icon on the blue box to the left of the category), an icon next to the category name can indicate a degraded status of the affected system.
  • Page 57: Graphical View Navigation

    Category summary pages Category summary pages contain summary information for each of the devices in that category. For example, clicking the Device Bays link opens the Device Bay Summary screen. Each parent element in the tree works in this manner. When you click a category summary link, no devices are selected in the graphical view navigation.
  • Page 58 Selecting a device To select a device, click the graphical representation of the device in the front or rear graphical view. When you select a device, its border changes from gray to light blue indicating that it is the now selected device. Selecting a device in the graphical view selects the corresponding device in the left navigation tree view.
  • Page 59 and a padlock icon appears in the bay table cell, indicating that the bay is locked to the current user. The user cannot select a locked bay. When the user hovers the mouse over the locked bay, a message appears, indicating that the user does not have permission to access devices in that bay. Minimizing the graphical view To minimize the graphical view from the main display, click the box with the arrow, located directly to the left of the name of the enclosure in the graphical view box.
  • Page 60: Complex Overview

    6 Complex Overview Complex Overview screen The Complex Overview screen displays a graphical representation of each compute enclosure in the complex, called the graphical view. The graphical view consists of a front view and a rear view of each enclosure. When you mouse over a device in the graphical view, a window appears with information on that device.
  • Page 61: Power And Thermal Tab

    Power and Thermal tab The Power and Thermal tab displays information about the temperature inside each compute enclosure and the thermal and power subsystem health status. A graphical view of the present power and power limit helps you determine the power status. NOTE: This information is displayed only for compute enclosures.
  • Page 62: Complex Information Screen

    Table 3 Compute enclosure thermal and power status (continued) Item Description Power Subsystem Status The overall power status of the enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or Critical Error. Power Mode A user setting to configure the enclosure dc power capacity and the input power redundancy mode of the enclosure.
  • Page 63 Item Description Complex Status The overall health of the complex. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. CAMNET Status The overall health of the CAMNET fabric in the complex. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. Robust Store Status The health of the complex Robust Store.
  • Page 64: Information Tab

    Enclosure Status Overview Column Description Enclosure Number The number of the compute enclosure in the complex. Enclosure Name The assigned name of the compute enclosure. Status The overall health of the compute enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. IOX Status Overview Column Description...
  • Page 65: Complex Logs Tab

    Item Description Original Product Number The original product number of the complex Current Product Number The current product number of the complex Serial Number The unique manufacturer serial number of the Superdome 2 complex Universal Unique Identifier The Universally Unique Identifier number assigned to the complex (UUID) Monarch Enclosure The number of the compute enclosure in the complex designated as the monarch enclosure...
  • Page 66: Firmware Update Screen

    GUI if you have complex firmware earlier than the Online Firmware Update firmware release. To update complex firmware if you have complex firmware earlier than the Online Firmware Update firmware release, see the UPDATE FIRMWARE section in the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide.
  • Page 67 Configured Complex Firmware Version This is the now configured firmware bundle installed on the complex. FRUs with mismatched firmware FRUs within the complex that have mismatched firmware bundle versions now installed are listed individually. Item Description Common descriptive name of the FRU with mismatched firmware.
  • Page 68: Enclosure Dvd Module Screen

    Onboard Administrator CLI or by navigating to the Complex nPartitions menu and selecting the Virtual Devices tab. For more information, see the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide. Information on the Enclosure DVD screen is current as of the last download. To view updated information, click the Refresh button.
  • Page 69: Diagnostic Information

    Status and Information tab information Item Description Status Current status of the DVD module. Possible values are OK, Degraded, or Not Present. Product Name The common descriptive name of the DVD module. Manufacturer The name of the company that manufactured the DVD module. Serial Number The unique serial number of the DVD module.
  • Page 70: Configuring Hp Integrity Superdome 2 Compute Enclosures And Enclosure Devices

    The Enclosure Device Status Overview is divided into four sections: Device Bay Overview Power Supply Overview Interconnect Bay Overview Fan Overview For each of these sections, the following values are possible: Critical/Failed Major Minor/Degraded Warning Normal/OK Disabled Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 71: Enclosure Settings

    Unknown Informational Enclosure settings Enclosure Settings screen This section provides detailed procedures to configure the management functionality provided by the HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator. Select the tree view menu item Enclosure Information to view the enclosure Status screen. Table 6 Status overview information Item Description Enclosure Status...
  • Page 72 The overall thermal status of the enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. System Status Fan Overview The overall status of the fans. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. All Fans Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 73: Enclosure Information Tab

    NOTE: If any subsystem contains a component with a status other than OK, all components of that subsystem with a status other than OK are displayed inline. Enclosure Information tab Item Description Part The general description of the enclosure component Model The model name of the enclosure component Manufacturer...
  • Page 74: Alertmail Screen

    Be sure that the email address, alert sender domain, and SMTP server settings are correct. Select the Send Test AlertMail button. To confirm that the test completed successfully, verify the recipient email account. Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 75 NOTE: The Alert Sender Domain is probably not required. This box depends on the mail server setup. Possible value Description E-mail address <account>@<domain> This box is a valid email address for the administrator or other designated individual receiving the AlertMail Alert Sender Domain A character string including all The domain in which the Onboard...
  • Page 76: Device Power Sequence Device Bays Tabs

    The HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator factory default setting is to disable power delay for all components. Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 77 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 self test prior to servers that are configured to boot from the network (for example, PXE or iSCSI). Boot from SAN: SAN interconnects must complete power on self test prior to servers that are configured to boot from SAN Critical service dependencies controlled by a server such as DHCP or licensing...
  • Page 78: Device Power Sequence Interconnect Bays Tab

    “Africa time zone settings” (page 184) “Americas time zone settings” (page 184) “Asia time zone settings” (page 186) “Universal time zone settings” (page 186) “Oceanic time zone settings” (page 187) Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 79: Enclosure Tcp/Ip Settings Screen

    Possible value Description “Europe time zone settings” (page 188) “Polar time zone settings” (page 188) NTP Settings To enable this feature, select Set time using an NTP server. Possible value Description Primary NTP Server ###.###.###.### where ### ranges from 0 to IP address of primary NTP server that provides date and time information Secondary NTP Server...
  • Page 80: Network Access Screen

    Enable Secure Shell: This check box is selected by default. Deselecting this check box disables Secure Shell connections to the Onboard Administrator. Secure Shell is disabled when Two-Factor Authentication is enabled. Disabling Two-Factor Authentication does not Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 81: Trusted Hosts Tab

    automatically re-enable Secure Shell. To re-enable Secure Shell, you must select the check box and then click Apply. Port 22 is used. Enable Telnet: This check box is selected by default. Deselecting this check box disables Telnet connections to the Onboard Administrator. Telnet is disabled when Two-Factor Authentication is enabled.
  • Page 82: Enclosure Bay Ip Addressing Screen

    Onboard Administrator Service IP address as displayed in the enclosure Insight Display on the Enclosure Info screen. Log into the Onboard Administrator as Administrator, and use the administrative password attached to the active Onboard Administrator. Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 83 While the First Time Setup Wizard is running (alternately, after first time setup you can change the EBIPA settings in the Enclosure Settings list), enable Device Bay EBIPA with a starting static IP address and enable Interconnect Bay EBIPA with a different starting IP address. The Onboard Administrator then creates 16 sequential IP addresses for the device bays and 8 sequential IP addresses for the interconnect bays.
  • Page 84: Snmp Settings Screen

    162. Port 162 is the standard UDP port used to send and receive SNMP messages. System Information settings In the System Information subcategory, information about the Onboard Administrator SNMP system can be enabled and configured. Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 85 The Enable SNMP check box is not selected by default. When enabled, the Onboard Administrator can be polled for status and basic information. The SNMP client can only clear SNMP alerts and status when the Write Community string is enabled. Clearing the Enable SNMP check box disables SNMP access to the Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 86: Configuration Scripts Screen

    Also, the retrieved current configuration does not contain any of the LCD settings (Lock Buttons, Enable PIN Protection, and PIN Code). These settings cannot be added from the configuration script. Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 87: Device Summary Screen

    Current enclosure inventory To download a script of the current enclosure inventory, click the Click here link; the current enclosure inventory opens in a new browser window. To save the inventory as a text file, select either of the following options: If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.0 or later, select Save As.
  • Page 88: Active To Standby Screen

    Onboard Administrator Module Active Onboard Administrator screen The Active Onboard Administrator screen under the Status and Information tab, has tables that provide detailed information about your Onboard Administrator. Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 89: Active Onboard Administrator Status And Information Tab

    Diagnostic information is gathered by polling a device microcontroller (resulting in a degraded status if a failure has occurred) or is sent by the device microcontroller, without being polled, to report a failure. Active Onboard Administrator Status and Information tab Table 8 Status information Item Description...
  • Page 90: Active Onboard Administrator Virtual Buttons Tab

    Click OK to proceed, or click Cancel to exit without a change. Click the Toggle On/Off button to change the Onboard Administrator module UID LED. This button is useful in identifying a particular Onboard Administrator when there is more than one. Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 91: Tcp/Ip Settings Screen

    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. For information on modifying the TCP/IP settings, see “Enclosure TCP/IP Settings screen” (page 79).
  • Page 92: Certificate Administration Screen

    Valid from The date from which the certificate is valid. Valid until The date the certificate expires. Serial Number The serial number assigned to the certificate by the certifying authority. Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 93: Certificate Request Tab

    Item Description Version Version number of current certificate. MD5 Fingerprint A validation of authenticity embedded in the certificate. SHA1 Fingerprint A validation of authenticity embedded in the certificate. Required Information Item Description Country (C) The two-character country code that identifies the country where the Onboard Administrator is located.
  • Page 94 The web browser compares the host name in the resolved web address to the name that appears in the Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 95 Item Possible values Description certificate. For example, if the web address in the address box is https://oa-001635.xyz.com, then the value must be oa-001635.xyz.com. Select Standby OA Host Name to include a request for a Standby Onboard Administrator certificate. Enter the information in the Standby Common Name (CN) box, which must be 1 to 60 characters in length.
  • Page 96: Active Onboard Administrator Certificate Upload Tab

    Enclosure Event 0x02: Enclosure UID Status Changed Enclosure Event 0x03: Enclosure Shutdown Enclosure Event 0x04: Enclosure Information Changed Enclosure Event 0x05: Enclosure Name Changed Enclosure Event 0x06: User Permissions Changed Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 97 Enclosure Event 0x07: Administrator Rights Changed Enclosure Event 0x08: Enclosure Shutdown Pending Enclosure Event 0x09: Enclosure Topology Changed Enclosure Event 0x10: Fan Status Changed Enclosure Event 0x1 1: Fan Inserted Enclosure Event 0x12: Fan Removed Enclosure Event 0x14: Thermal Subsystem Redundancy Status Changed Enclosure Event 0x15: Fan at Max Percentage Enclosure Event 0x16: Add Fan to Bay Enclosure Event 0x17: Remove Fan from Bay...
  • Page 98 Enclosure Event 0x1019: User Deleted Enclosure Event 0x1020: User Enabled Enclosure Event 0x1021: User Disabled Enclosure Event 0x1201: Flash Pending Enclosure Event 0x1202: Flash Started Enclosure Event 0x1203: Flash Progress Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 99: Log Options Tab

    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 bay permissions.
  • Page 100: Tcp/Ip Settings For Standby Onboard Administrator

    The standby Certificate Upload tab is the same as it is for an active Onboard Administrator. For information on this tab, see “Active Onboard Administrator Certificate Upload tab” (page 96). 100 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 101: Device Bays

    The power state of the device. Possible values are On or Off. iLO IP Address The IP address of the iLO within the server blade. NOTE: Not applicable for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades or storage blades. iLO Name The DNS name of the iLO within the server blade. NOTE: Not applicable for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades or storage blades.
  • Page 102: Virtual Power

    The UID lights can be turned on or off one at a time or as groups, depending on the checkboxes. Virtual Power NOTE: This menu is not available for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades or storage blades. Button Description Momentary Press This button mimics a physical momentary press of the power button on the server blade.
  • Page 103: Device Bay Information - Bay Xx Screen

    NOTE: This menu is not present for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades. The iLO for the server blade in the device bay is available by clicking iLO. The server-generated iLO page appears, which is separate from Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 104: Status Information

    There are an insufficient number of fans to properly cool this server blade or the fan configuration is incorrect. Possible values are OK or Insufficient fans for enclosure cooling. 104 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 105: Cpu Status

    Possible values are OK or Inappropriate device in adjacent bay. This information does not display if the server blade is not partnered with a storage blade. NOTE: Not applicable for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades. Virtual Connect Configured Possible values are Configured for Virtual Connect or Not configured for Virtual Connect.
  • Page 106: Device Bay Information Tab

    Location of sensor in the device Status This is the status of the temperature sensor. The status matches the graphic presentation of the temperature. Temperature Graphic presentation of temperature Device Bay Information tab 106 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 107: Device Information

    A relocatable universally unique udentifier assigned to the server blade NOTE: Not applicable for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades. BIOS Server Name If configured, this is the server name of the installed server blade. This is not the OS server name.
  • Page 108: Device Bay Virtual Buttons Tab

    UID status, power state, tray type, management URL, and product name. 108 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 109 The check box in the first column on the top row toggles all check boxes on or off for all enclosure interconnect devices. This feature is useful if you want to toggle the UID state for all interconnect devices at the same time. Otherwise, the first column contains check boxes that can be used to select individual interconnects.
  • Page 110: Interconnect Bay Information Screen

    Device Identification Data Contains information on model name, part number, serial number, and other information used to identify the device. This data is also called FRU data. Device identification 1 10 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 111: Interconnect Bay Information Tab

    Description data error displays if the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator. Management Processor Management processor is not responding. Possible values are OK or Error. Temperature Temperature is above the warning threshold. Possible values are OK or Temperature Warning. Overheat Check Temperature is above the danger threshold.
  • Page 112: Interconnect Bay Virtual Buttons Tab

    Interconnect Bay Virtual Buttons tab Interconnect bay virtual buttons enable you to cycle power, reset, or toggle the UID on the device of your choice from the Onboard Administrator GUI. 1 12 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 113: Port Mapping - Interconnect Bay Screen

    Button Description Power Off Clicking this button shuts the power off on the interconnect device. Reset Clicking this button forces the interconnect device to power off and then power up again, performing a reset. Toggle On/Off Clicking this button turns the UID on the interconnect device on (blue) or off (gray) for easy identification of the selected interconnect device.
  • Page 114: Xfm Bays

    Manufacturing information about the XFM. Part Number Part number of the XFM used to order replacement parts of the same type. Product Name Common descriptive name for the XFM. 1 14 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 115: Xfm Bay Information - Bay Screen

    Information on this page is current as of last download. Click the Refresh button to view updated information. UID State The UID State menu is used to set the UID LED on the XFM. Turning on the UID LED assists in locating a specific XFM within an enclosure.
  • Page 116: Xfm Bay Information Tab

    Port Number Indicates the port on the XFM module. Status Current status of link to connected device. Possible values are OK, Error or Unknown. XFM Bay Information tab 1 16 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 117: Xfm Bay Virtual Buttons

    Device Information Item Description Product Name The common descriptive name of the XFM. Part Number The part number to be used when ordering an additional XFM of this type. Spare Part Number The part number to be used when ordering a replacement XFM of this type. Serial Number The unique serial number of the XFM.
  • Page 118: Gpsm Bay Information Screen

    The overall status of the GPSM. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. Thermal Status The thermal status of the GPSM. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. 1 18 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 119: Gpsm Information Tab

    Diagnostic Information Item Description Device Identification Data Contains information on model name, part number, serial number, and other information used to identify the device. This data is also called FRU data. Device identification data error appears if the data is not present or not readable by the Onboard Administrator. Management Processor Management processor is not responding.
  • Page 120: Enclosure Power Management

    Onboard Administrator module as an approximation of the ambient temperature. Thermal Subsystem Status The overall thermal status of the enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or Critical Error. 120 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 121: Power Management Screen

    Item Description Power Subsystem Status The overall power status of the enclosure. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, or Critical Error. Power Mode A user setting to configure the enclosure dc power capacity and the input power redundancy mode of the enclosure. See Power Management for possible values.
  • Page 122: Enclosure Power Allocation Screen

    To set the power management options in Onboard Administrator, go to the menu on the left and select the enclosure to be managed, and then click Power and Thermal. The Enclosure Power Allocation page appears below. Click Enclosure Power Allocation to display the following information: 122 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 123: Enclosure Power Meter Screen

    Item Description Subsystem Status The overall power status of the enclosure. Possible values are unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed. Power Allocated The amount of power consumed by the devices in the enclosure in watts. Power Available The amount of power available for all devices in the enclosure measured in watts. Power Capacity The amount of power available for measured in watts.
  • Page 124: Graphical View Tab

    Most Recent Power Meter Reading: This value represents the most recent power reading from the enclosure. Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap: This value represents the most recent Enclosure Dynamic Power Cap reading from the enclosure. 124 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 125 NOTE: Dynamic Power Cap is not supported on Superdome 2. Peak Power (Total) data graph This graph shows the peak power usage over the previous 24 hours. The label Peak Power becomes Peak Power (Side A + Side B) when N+N redundant power is in place, indicating that the peak is divided across two circuits.
  • Page 126: Enclosure Power Meter Table View Tab

    Click Date in the table heading to arrange the order of the detailed enclosure power information from present date to oldest date or oldest date to present date. The Show Values in box enables you to select between Watts, Btu/hr, and Amps. 126 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 127: Power Subsystem Screen

    The Line Voltage value is used to provide conversion to Amps for display. The default value is based on the power supply hardware model, not the actual line voltage. Select the actual line voltage for the enclosure for a more accurate Amps conversion. To view updated power meter information, click the Refresh Page button.
  • Page 128: Power Supply Information - Bay Screen

    Selecting a specific power supply opens the Power Supply Information-Bay x screen, where x is the bay of the selected power supply. This screen provides status information on the selected power supply. 128 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 129 Status information Item Description Status The overall status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Critical Error. Input Status The input status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Critical Error. Present Output The amount of power provided by the power supply displayed in watts.
  • Page 130: Fans And Cooling Management

    The Fan Information screen also includes diagnostic information such as internal data 130 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 131: Thermal Subsystem Fan Zones Tab

    errors, location errors, device failures, and device degradation. Fan speeds appear in RPMs. To update information on this page, click the Refresh button. Thermal Subsystem Fan Zones tab Fan zones monitor the bay cooling efficiency and the status of the bays the fans are configured to cool.
  • Page 132 132 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 133: Superdome 2 Enclosure Fan Location Rules

    The fan speed is displayed as a percentage of maximum RPM. Superdome 2 Enclosure fan location rules The HP Integrity Superdome 2 Enclosure ships with 15 HP Active Cool fans. All 15 fans are required for optimum cooling of all device bays, GSPM bays, XFM bays and interconnect bay components.
  • Page 134: Managing Users

    Indicates if the fan has been indicted by the Superdome 2 Analysis Engine. To update the fan information, click the Refresh button. For proper installation of the fans into the enclosure, see the HP Integrity Superdome 2 User Service Guide. Managing users...
  • Page 135: User Roles And Privilege Levels

    User roles and privilege levels Within the Users/Authentication category of HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator, you can access the Local Users subcategory. In this subcategory, you can create user accounts that individuals user to log in to the HP Onboard Administrator, and have a uername, password, and, typically, contact information.
  • Page 136: Local Users Screen

    The password associated with the user. printable characters Password Confirm 3 to 40 characters, including all The password associated with the user. printable characters This value must match the Password value. 136 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 137: Edit Local User

    Click the Add User button to save settings. The Edit Local User screen appears. Edit Local User User information Item Possible value Description Username 1 to 40 characters, including all alphanumeric A maximum of 30 user accounts can be added, characters, the dash (-), and the underscore (_) including the reserved accounts.
  • Page 138 If a user account privilege level is changed, then all open sessions for that user account are terminated (signed out). The user must log on again after the privilege level change. 138 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 139: Edit Local User Certificate Information Tab

    Check boxes Selecting the device base bay check box does not give the user permission to a double-dense server without also selecting A and B for that bay. Select only A or B for a device bay if restricting permission to a single server in a double-denser server blade. User Permissions Item Description...
  • Page 140: Directory Settings Screen

    Open the file in a text editor, and copy the entire contents to the clipboard. The following is an example of an exported certificate file: -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIIFxDCCBKygAwIBAgIKJWUSwAAAAAAAAjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQUFADBVMRMwEQYK CZImiZPyLGQBGRYDY29tMRIwEAYKCZImiZPyLGQBGRYCaHAxFzAVBgoJkiaJk/Is ZAEZFgdhdGxkZW1vMREwDwYDVQQDEwh3aW5kb3pDQTAeFw0wNjA4MjIyMDIzMTFa Fw0wNzA4MjIyMDIzMTFaMCAxHjAcBgNVBAMTFXdpbmRvei5hdGxkZW1vLmhwLmNv bTCBnzANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOBjQAwgYkCgYEAy4zeh3iXydUAWKVHIDsxLJ6B aRuVT9ZhkL5NQHIDeRjumsgc/jHSERDmHuyoY/qbF7JMhJ9Lh9QQHUg8QfEYsC1y qTvgisrZeHtvmrmecvSxZm27b4Bj5XYN0VYcrwqKnH7X/tVhmwqGls7/YZyahNU1 lGB2OjoCq5eJxX+Ybx0CAwEAAaOCA00wggNJMAsGA1UdDwQEAwIFoDBEBgkqhkiG 9w0BCQ8ENzA1MA4GCCqGSIb3DQMCAgIAgDAOBggqhkiG9w0DBAICAIAwBwYFKw4D 140 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 141: Directory Certificate Upload Tab

    output truncated -----END CERTIFICATE----- Return to the Onboard Administrator, paste the certificate contents into the window, and click the Upload button. Directory Certificate Upload tab Uppload an LDAP certificate to the Onboard Administrator to establish a trusted relationship with the LDAP server. You can upload a maximum of three certificates. Upload certificates for use in HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator in the following ways: Paste certificate contents into the text box and click the Upload button.
  • Page 142 A successful test reports the directory group with the highest privilege levels for the authenticated user. 142 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 143: Directory Groups

    A failed test reports that the authenticated user does not have 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 the tests. Directory Test Controls The user name and password are sent to the LDAP server for authentication before the User Authentication and User Authorization tests are performed.
  • Page 144: Add An Ldap Group Screen

    0 to 58 characters, containing alphanumeric characters, the dash (-), the underscore (_), and the space. The description of the LDAP group, a more readable version of the group name, or other useful information. 144 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 145: Edit An Ldap Group Screen

    Group Permissions Check box Description Onboard Administrator Bays Gives the user permissions for the Onboard Administrator bays and enables the user to see the fans and power supplies. If the user privilege level is Administrator, then All Device Bays and All Interconnect Bays are automatically selected when Onboard Administrator Bays is selected and all the checkboxes are grayed out.
  • Page 146: Ssh Administration Screen

    Gives the user permissions for all the interconnect bays Selected Interconnect Bays Gives the user permissions for only the selected interconnect bays Click the Update Group button to save settings. SSH Administration screen 146 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 147: Hp Sim Integration Screen

    This page lists the owner of each authorized Secure Shell key and enables adding new keys. SSH Fingerprint: Lists the public key portion of a public/private key pair. Authorized SSH Keys: Lists the authorized Secure Shell key data. The owner is always the Administrator.
  • Page 148: Edit Local User Certificate Information Tab

    Issuer Organization Name of the organization that issued the certificate Issuer Organization Unit Name of the organizational unit that issued the certificate Issued By The authority that issued the certificate 148 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 149: Two-Factor Authentication Certificate Upload Tab

    Description Subject Organization Subject name Issued To Organization to whom the certificate was issued Valid From The date from which the certificate is valid Valid Upto The date on which the certificate expires Serial Number The serial number assigned to the certificate by the certificate authority Extension Count Number of extensions in the certificate MD5 Fingerprint...
  • Page 150: Session Options Tab

    Use of different subnets to attempt to isolate iLO 3s and Onboard Administrator management is not complete isolation of those networks. 150 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices...
  • Page 151: Hp Integrity Superdome 2 Iox Enclosures

    8 HP Integrity Superdome 2 IOX enclosures Each IOX enclosure in the complex can be selected from the left navigation tree. Clicking the IOX name opens the main status page of the IOX. The following tabs are available at the top of the main page:...
  • Page 152 The common descriptive name of the IOX enclosure. Enclosure Number The number of the IOX enclosure configured by dipswitches on the IOX enclosure hardware. Manufacturer The name of the company that manufactured the IOX enclosure. 152 HP Integrity Superdome 2 IOX enclosures...
  • Page 153: Iox Power And Thermal Screen

    Item Description Part Number The part number to be used when ordering an additional IOX enclosure of this type. Spare Part Number The part number to be used when ordering a replacement IOX enclosure of this type. Serial Number The unique serial number of the IOX enclosure. Engineering Date Code Manufacturing information about the IOX enclosure.
  • Page 154: Iox Power Subsystem Screen

    Redundancy State Indicates the redundancy status of the power subsystem. Possible values are Redundant, Not Redundant, or Redundancy Lost. This screen provides status on the power subsystem and on each individual power supply. 154 HP Integrity Superdome 2 IOX enclosures...
  • Page 155: Iox Power Supply Screen

    Power Supply status Item Description The bay in the IOX enclosure of the corresponding power supply. This box displays only populated bays. Empty bays do not appear in this table. Model The power supply model name. Status The overall status of the power supply. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Critical Error.
  • Page 156 Fan Speed Fan speed as a percentage of maximum RPM. When a fan module fails, the remaining fans automatically compensate by adjusting fan speeds. To update information on this page, click the Refresh button. 156 HP Integrity Superdome 2 IOX enclosures...
  • Page 157: Port Mapping

    9 Port mapping Device bay port mapping for Superdome 2 compute enclosures Superdome 2 server blade In 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 of eight full-height server blades.
  • Page 158: 10 Using The Cli

    The Onboard Administrator serial port must be used for Onboard Administrator lost password recovery. The Onboard Administrator serial port speed is fixed at 9600, N, 8, 1. For more information about the CLI, see the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide. 158 Using the CLI...
  • Page 159: 1 Using The Serial Connection

    Start EBIPA for iLO by running the command ENABLE EBIPA BLADE Complete the remainder of the settings as required. For information on the enclosure defaults for each setting, see the HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide.
  • Page 160: Using The Service Port Connection

    Name Direction Description Transmit data Data terminal ready System ground Data set ready Request to send Clear to send Ring indicator Using the service port connection The Onboard Administrator service port is the enclosure link-up connector which also has a laptop icon next to the up arrow.
  • Page 161: 12 Using Configuration Scripts

    12 Using configuration scripts Configuration scripts Configuration scripts are useful for preserving settings and configuration information, particularly when setting up multiple enclosures and Onboard Administrator modules. This eliminates the need to manually configure each enclosure, saving time and effort in the process. 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.
  • Page 162: Reset Factory Defaults Screen

    Current enclosure inventory To download a script of the current enclosure inventory, click the Click here link, and then the current enclosure inventory opens in a new browser window. To save the inventory as a text file, select either of the following options: If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, select Save As.
  • Page 163: 13 Troubleshooting

    13 Troubleshooting Onboard Administrator error messages The error message types are: Soap Response Errors: These are the general errors reported by the gSoap service for validation errors, device failures, and so on. These errors are organized into the following categories: ◦...
  • Page 164 27 The submitted trap receiver already exists. 28 The maximum number of trap receivers already exists. 29 The maximum number of IP managers already exists. 30 The IP Manager already exists. 31 The submitted bay number is out of range. 32 The submitted IP address is not valid.
  • Page 165 69 Getting interconnect status for the submitted interconnect failed. 70 An error occurred while accessing the connected user for the requested blade. 71 An error occurred while reading the lockfile for the submitted blade. 72 The submitted E-mail address is not valid. 73 Libem is not able to talk to iLO.
  • Page 166 1 1 1 Getting User Note text failed. 1 12 Setting User Note text failed. 1 13 Getting the User Note bitmap failed. 1 14 Setting the User Note bitmap failed. 1 15 Getting the button lock state failed. 1 16 Setting the button lock state failed. 1 17 An error occurred while getting the Insight Display screen capture 1 18 The management processor auto-login feature is not supported.
  • Page 167 154 NTP Poll time must be between 60 and 9999 seconds. 155 Could not create new file. 156 Could not write the file to the disk. 157 The submitted image is too big. 158 The submitted image is not a BMP image. 159 The submitted image does not have the appropriate dimensions.
  • Page 168 215 Could not reset the blade's efuse. 216 Firmware Update in progress. Sign In disabled. 217 An error occurred while setting the enclosure PDU type. 218 An error occurred while setting the enclosure part number. 219 An error occurred while setting the enclosure serial number. 221 Not a valid request for this device type.
  • Page 169 266 Two-Factor Authentication is in Effect. Please close the browser and try to login. 267 Two-Factor Authentication configuration was not changed. 268 An iLO image is already staged. 269 The file was not a proper iLO image. 271 Cannot delete the last CA with Two-Factor Authentication enabled. 272 The Onboard Administrator cannot communicate with iLO.
  • Page 170 613 This partition operation is not supported. 614 Partition is busy at this time. 615 Blade(s) already assigned to another partition 616 Error assigning blade(s) to the partition. 617 Error unassigning blade(s) from the partition. 618 Error setting blade attributes. 619 A blade in the partition cannot be activated.
  • Page 171 814 Specified resource is current deconfigured. 815 Invalid resource type specification 816 Invalid resource path specification 817 Invalid physical location specified. 818 Specified resource cannot be activated. 819 Invalid locality specification. 820 Incorrect partition name or number specified. 821 Specified blade is not ready. 822 Specified CPU cores cannot be activated.
  • Page 172: Onboard Administrator Factory Default Settings

    1007 The number is not a valid CPU number. 1008 Invalid complex type. 1009 Getting blade firmware Information failed. 1010 OA management software is still initializing. Please try again in a couple minutes. 101 1 Command not valid for Superdome blades. Soap interface errors 2 Unable to allocate memory.
  • Page 173: Onboard Administrator Snmp Traps

    Onboard Administrator SNMP traps The HP Superdome 2 Onboard administrator supports the following SNMP traps. Trap ID Trap name Description 22001 cpqRackNameChanged Rack Name has changed 22001 cpqRackEnclosureNameChanged Enclosure Name has changed 22003 cpqRackEnclosureRemoved cpqRackEnclosureRemoved 22004 cpqRackEnclosureInserted Linked Enclosure insertion detected 22005 cpqRackEnclosureTempFailed Enclosure temperature above critical...
  • Page 174 Trap ID Trap name Description 22051 cpqRackServerBladeInserted2 Blade inserted 22071 cpqRackInformationalEAETrap Error Analysis Engine Informational event 22072 cpqRackMinorEAETrap Error Analysis Engine Degraded/Warning or Minor event 22073 cpqRackMajorEAETrap Error Analysis Engine Major event 22074 cpqRackCriticalEAETrap Error Analysis Engine Critical or Fatal event Troubleshooting...
  • Page 175: Enabling Ldap Directory Services Authentication To Microsoft Active Directory

    14 Enabling LDAP Directory Services Authentication to Microsoft Active Directory Certificate Services The Microsoft implementation of LDAP over SSL requires that the Domain Controllers install DC certificates from the CA of the organization. This process occurs when the Enterprise Root CA service is added to a server in Active Directory.
  • Page 176: Uploading The Dc Certificate (Optional)

    Navigate to the Directory Settings screen for the enclosure located under Users/Authentications. Click Enable LDAP and then enter the IP address or the name of one of your DCs. See the Troubleshooting section for more information on verifying that the DC is listening on port 636. Alternatively, enter the domain name of your AD domain (DOMAIN.COM) instead of a server name forcing the DNS servers defined for the domain to offer DCs.
  • Page 177 Click the Details tab, and then click theCopy to File... button. IMPORTANT: Select Base-64 encoded x.509 (.CER) from the list of export options. Click the Next button. Provide a name and location for the file (c:\dccert.cer) and click the Finish button to complete the wizard.
  • Page 178: Creating Directory Groups

    qTvgisrZeHtvmrmecvSxZm27b4Bj5XYN0VYcrwqKnH7X/tVhmwqGls7/YZyahNU1 lGB2OjoCq5eJxX+Ybx0CAwEAAaOCA00wggNJMAsGA1UdDwQEAwIFoDBEBgkqhkiG 9w0BCQ8ENzA1MA4GCCqGSIb3DQMCAgIAgDAOBggqhkiG9w0DBAICAIAwBwYFKw4D output truncated -----END CERTIFICATE----- Return to the OA Upload Certificate screen, paste the certificate contents into the window, and then click the Upload button. Creating directory groups Onboard Administrator authenticates users and assigns privileges by first verifying that the user name and password provided to Onboard Administrator match the credentials in the Directory.
  • Page 179: Testing The Directory Login Solution

    Testing the directory login solution Log out of the current Onboard Administrator session, and then close all browser windows. Browse to the Onboard Administrator, and then log in using one of the following options: Test Admin TestAdmin@domain.com DOMAIN\Test Admin Enter the corresponding password used for the user account. If you cannot log in with full Administrative privileges, see “Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 180 is operating properly on a Domain Controller (for example, a Certificate has been issued to it), you are prompted by the Security dialog whether you want to proceed with accessing the site or view the certificate. If you click Yes, nothing happens. The test is intended to make the Security Dialog prompt appear.
  • Page 181: 15 Support And Other Resources

    15 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: Technical support registration number (if applicable) Product serial number Product model name and number Product identification number Applicable error messages Add-on boards or hardware Third-party hardware or software Operating system type and revision level...
  • Page 182: New And Changed Information In This Edition

    Related information The following documents provide related information: HP Integrity Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator Command Line Interface User Guide HP Integrity Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals...
  • Page 183: Customer Self Repair

    The name of a placeholder in a command, function, or other syntax display Variable that you replace with an actual value. WARNING! A warning calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed will result in personal injury or nonrecoverable system problems. CAUTION: A caution calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed will result in data loss, data corruption, or damage to hardware or software.
  • Page 184: A Time Zone Settings

    A Time zone settings Africa time zone settings NOTE: 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/Ceuta Africa/Kinshasa Africa/Ndjamena Africa/Accra Africa/Conakry Africa/Lagos Africa/Niamey Africa/Addis_Ababa...
  • Page 185 America/Bogota America/La_Paz America/Thunder_Bay America/Boise America/Lima America/Tijuana America/Buenos_Aires America/Los_Angeles America/Tortola America/Cambridge_Bay America/Louisville America/Vancouver America/Cancun America/Maceio America/Virgin America/Caracas America/Managua America/Whitehorse America/Catamarca America/Manaus America/Winnipeg America/Cayenne America/Martinique America/Yakutat America/Cayman America/Mazatlan America/Yellowknife America/Chicago America/Mendoza Brazil/Acre America/Chihuahua America/Menominee Brazil/DeNoronha America/Cordoba America/Merida Brazil/East America/Costa_Rica America/Mexico_City Brazil/West America/Cuiaba America/Miquelon Canada/Atlantic America/Curacao...
  • Page 186: Asia Time Zone Settings

    America/Hermosillo America/Rosario US/Mountain America/Indiana/Indianapolis America/Santiago US/Pacific Asia time zone settings NOTE: 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/Damascus Asia/Krasnoyarsk Asia/Saigon Asia/Yakutsk Asia/Almaty Asia/Dhaka...
  • Page 187: Oceanic Time Zone Settings

    Etc/GMT0 Etc/GMT-5 Etc/GMT+10 Etc/Zulu Etc/GMT-0 Etc/GMT+5 Etc/GMT- 1 1 Etc/GMT+0 Etc/GMT-6 Etc/GMT+1 1 Greenwich W-SU Etc/GMT- 1 Etc/GMT+6 Etc/GMT- 1 2 Zulu Etc/GMT+1 Etc/GMT-7 Etc/GMT+12 Oceanic time zone settings NOTE: Time zones must be entered exactly as they appear. The following table provides the Oceanic time zone settings that are supported by the Onboard Administrator.
  • Page 188: Europe Time Zone Settings

    Europe time zone settings NOTE: Time 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/Helsinki Europe/Paris Europe/Vaduz Europe/Amsterdam Europe/Istanbul Europe/Prague Europe/Vatican Europe/Andorra Europe/Kaliningrad Europe/Riga Europe/Vienna Europe/Athens...
  • Page 189: Standard Terms, Abbreviations, And Acronyms

    Standard terms, abbreviations, and acronyms BIOS Basic Input/Output System. BTU or Btu British thermal unit. Certificate authority. Certificate revocation list. Domain controller. DDNS Dynamic domain name system. DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Domain name system. EBIPA Enclosure Bay IP Addressing. EEPROM Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory FIFO...
  • Page 190: Index

    Index Active Onboard Administrator certificate upload tab, EBIPA see enclosure bay IP addressing active onboard administrator screen, enable extended data, active to standby, enclosure bay IP addressing, AlertMail screen, Enclosure power allocation screen, alerts enclosure power meter screen, Configuration errors, enclosure power meter table view, Cooling errors, enclosure settings screen,...
  • Page 191 Before you contact HP, HP contact information, LDAP group testing, Technical support, link loss failover, testing, directory services, log options tab, testing, remote log, Thermal subsystem fan zones tab, thermal subsystem screen, managing users, troubleshooting, troubleshooting, firmware upgrade utility, troubleshooting, Onboard Administrator, network settings, NIC settings TCP/IP enclosure settings,...

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