Fujitsu PRIMERGY ServerView BX900 User Manual

Fujitsu PRIMERGY ServerView BX900 User Manual

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PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Systems
ServerView Management Blade
User Interface Description
December 2014

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  • Page 1 User Guide - English PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server Systems ServerView Management Blade User Interface Description December 2014...
  • Page 2 – The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. – Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual. – No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Fujitsu.
  • Page 3 (hereafter, "high safety use"). Customers should not use this product for high safety use unless measures are in place for ensuring the level of safety demanded of such use. Please consult the sales staff of Fujitsu if intending to use this product for high safety use.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............. . 7 Notational Conventions .
  • Page 6 3.11 Account Management ........... . 40 Web User Interface .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    – PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Server – Operating Manual – PRIMERGY ServerView Suite – ServerView Deployment Manager – PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Servers – Manuals for various connection blades – ServerView Operations Manager User Guide For further information on updating BX components please refer to the Operating Manual of your BX system.
  • Page 8: Notational Conventions

    Notational Conventions Introduction Notational Conventions The following notational conventions are used in this manual: This symbol points out hazards that can lead to personal injury, loss of data, or Caution damage to equipment. This symbol highlights important information and tips. This symbol refers to a step that you must carry out in order to continue with the Ê...
  • Page 9: Primergy Bx Blade Server System - Overview

    PRIMERGY BX Blade Server System – Overview In this chapter an overview is given of the blade server system. The concept underlying this system is explained, and its major features are described. Furthermore, the system component is described that enables the user to communicate with the system.
  • Page 10 SSL (Secure Socket Layer) The Manager Blade provides SSL for network data privacy for Telnet as well as for HTTP connections. Fujitsu Technology Solutions recommend to replace the default system certificate key to use the secured environment.
  • Page 11: Redundancy Of The Serverview Management Blade

    BX Blade Server System Overview Blade server management 2.2.2 Redundancy of the ServerView Management Blade Of the two ServerView management blades within the blade server system, one will take over the role of the master, who is in charge of the server management, while the other one will remain in a standby status as a redundant component.
  • Page 13: Telnet Interface

    40) and via SNMP interface. You find the documentation of the SMASH CLP Shell in the MMB Web User Interface help pages: 1. Click the Help field at the far right below the Fujitsu logo. 2. Click On Contents. 3. Navigate to section Available Help Texts, Notes.
  • Page 14: Console Main Menu

    Console main menu Telnet Interface After these parameters have been set, the blade server system is started. When using the serial port, firstly a number of messages concerning the system appears on the screen. After approximately five seconds a welcome screen is displayed. The user is requested to enter a user name and eventually a password, to be admitted to the console main menu.
  • Page 15: Management Agent

    Telnet Interface Management Agent 2. Emergency Management Port (see 3.4 on page This item provides an interface to send IPMI messages to a management blade in case of an emergency. It can also be used for debugging purposes. 3. Console Redirection (see 3.5 on page This item is used to configure the console redirection mode.
  • Page 16: Management Agent Information

    Management Agent Telnet Interface 16.I2C Bus Management (see 3.3.16 on page 35); no longer available in the sub-menu for server management (as of MMB BX900 firmware version 5.32) 17./16. Management Blade Configuration Backup/Restore (see 3.3.17 on page 18./17. Management Blade Base Configuration Backup/Restore (see 3.3.18 on page 3.3.1 Management Agent Information This item provides several options to configure and display parameters of the management agent, such as the...
  • Page 17 Telnet Interface Management Agent Option Description Agent SNMP Configuration of the SNMP settings, including SNMP enabling/disabling, selecting an SMNP community string and a desti- nation from the SNMP trap table. Agent Telnet Configuration of the Telnet server settings, including Telnet port assignment and Telnet enabling/disabling.
  • Page 18: Management Blade

    Management Agent Telnet Interface 3.3.2 Management Blade Within the blade server management system there are two management blades. One of them is active as the master of the server management system. The other one is in standby mode to ensure the availability of the system.
  • Page 19: System Information

    Telnet Interface Management Agent Parameter Description Management Blade Asset Tag Sets a unique asset tag for the management blade. 3.3.3 System Information The System Information option provides information on all components of the blade server management system, such as power supply, fans, temperature, KVM (= keyboard/video/mouse).
  • Page 20: Server Blade

    Management Agent Telnet Interface Parameter Description Scheduled Power-On/Off Configures in detail the power-on/off sequences of the server blades. Time System Firmware Mismatch Used for dual MMB systems, where one MMB firmware version differs from the Detection other. Manual: User has to do the matching by himself after mismatch has been reported.
  • Page 21 Telnet Interface Management Agent Parameter Description Server Power Force Power Off Controls the "forced" shutdown (termination of processes is not waited Enabled for; these are closed immediately). Server Power Force Power Off Control If the "proper" shutdown of the server blade fails, the "forced shutdown" is initiated after n minutes.
  • Page 22 Management Agent Telnet Interface Parameter Description CPU Status Displays the CPU status. The values displayed will be: – OK – NOT_PRESENT – ERROR – CRITICAL – MISSING_TERMINATION CPU Name Displays the CPU name. CPU Socket Designation Displays the CPU socket designation. CPU Manufacturer Displays information on the CPU manufacturer.
  • Page 23 Telnet Interface Management Agent 3.3.4.6 Server Blade Temperature This option provides information on the server temperature. Some of the parameters displayed can also be set by the user: Parameter Description Server Temperature Sensor Designation Displays the designation of the temperature sensor for the server blade.
  • Page 24: Storage Server Blade

    Management Agent Telnet Interface 3.3.5 Storage Server Blade The menu for this option looks like this: Figure 8: Storage Server Blade menu The following parameters are displayed: Parameter Description Storage Blade Status Displays the storage blade health status. Storage Blade Manufacture Displays the storage blade manufacture vendor.
  • Page 25: Connection Blade

    Telnet Interface Management Agent 3.3.6 Connection Blade The Connection Blade option is used to display information on the connection blades that are part of the blade server system. Currently supported are the following types of connection blades: – GbE (Ethernet) Connection Blade –...
  • Page 26: User Management

    Management Agent Telnet Interface Parameter Description Power Control Starts rebooting the connection blade. Refresh Enables/disables the refresh function. Connection Blade Mode GbE connection blades can run in two different modes – Switch and IBP. The mode enabled is displayed here. Reset Interface Settings Sets the configuration settings to default.
  • Page 27 Telnet Interface Management Agent Example: Deleting a user The methods for creating a new user or changing a user name or rights are intuitive and present no problems. The situation is somewhat different when an existing user is to be deleted, because no explicit entry is provided for this. We will therefore use an example to describe how you must proceed in this case.
  • Page 28: Blue Screen

    Management Agent Telnet Interface Step 3 To delete the user, simply press the space bar: Figure 12: User Management – deleting a user Step 4 User Tom has been deleted, as you can see in the menu: Figure 13: User Management – deleting a user 3.3.8 Blue Screen The Blue Screen option is available, if the operating system used supports the blue screen feature, as provided by UART.
  • Page 29: Event Log

    Telnet Interface Management Agent 3.3.9 Event Log The Event Log option is used to display the events that have been logged on the management blade and the server blades. The menu for this option looks like this: Figure 14: Event Log menu Information is displayed for: –...
  • Page 30: Set System Default

    Management Agent Telnet Interface 3.3.9.3 Server Blade Power On/Off Event Log Enable This option is used to specify, whether power on/off events for the server blades should be listed in the event log. 3.3.9.4 Management Blade Wrap Around Event Log Enable This option is used to specify whether the wrap-around functionality for the event log should be used or not.
  • Page 31: Server Blade Cmos Backup/Restore

    Telnet Interface Management Agent Figure 15: Set System Default menu The following parameters can be set: Parameter Description Set Config Default The configuration of the management blade is set to the default values. Please note that all configured values are lost and the management blade has to be configured newly after using this option.
  • Page 32: Connection Blade Configuration Backup/Restore

    Management Agent Telnet Interface The following parameters are displayed: Parameter Description CMOS Control Specifies the backup/restore policy: backup The BIOS parameters of the selected server blade are backed up. smart-restore After the slot id, BIOS version and MAC address have been verified, the backup file of the selected server blade is restored.
  • Page 33: Power Consumption

    Telnet Interface Management Agent 3.3.13 Power Consumption This option is used to control the power consumption. The menu for this option looks like this: Figure 18: Power Consumption menu The following parameters are displayed: Parameter Description Power Budget Control Threshold Displays the max.
  • Page 34: Ldap Authentication

    Management Agent Telnet Interface 3.3.14 LDAP Authentication Use LDAP to login to the MMB through the Web-based or a CLI interface. The login syntax is: username@domain (where username is an ASCII string of 1-256 bytes). Figure 19: Active Directory Authentication menu The following parameters are displayed: Parameter Description...
  • Page 35: Vlan Information

    Telnet Interface Management Agent 3.3.15 VLAN Information MMB supports up to 10 VLAN IDs and as of MMB BX900 firmware version 4.71 27 VLAN IDs. In a BX400 the MMB supports up to 13 VLAN IDs. Figure 20: VLAN Information menu The following parameters are displayed for each group: Parameter Description...
  • Page 36: Management Blade Base Configuration Backup/Restore

    Emergency Management Port Telnet Interface 3.3.18 Management Blade Base Configuration Backup/Restore This option enables the most important MMB settings (Language, Identification, Network, Power Settings, PIN Settings) to be backed up/restored. The menu for this option looks like this: Figure 22: Management Blade Base Configuration Backup/Restoration menu Emergency Management Port The Emergency Management Port (EMP) is for internal use only! The starting page for these option looks like this:...
  • Page 37: Tftp Update

    Telnet Interface TFTP Update Figure 24: Console Redirection menu There is a sub-option of console redirection for server blades and one for connection blades. Furthermore, a return hotkey can be configured: Sub-option Description Console Redirect Connection Blade This option is used to configure a connection blade for console redirection.
  • Page 38: Logout

    Logout Telnet Interface The following parameters can be set: Parameter Description TFTP Server IP Address Setting of an IP address for the TFTP server. Management Blade Image File Name Setting of a file and path name for the management blade image. Management Blade Update Enable Upgrading of the management blade firmware.
  • Page 39: System Information Dump

    Telnet Interface System Information Dump System Information Dump This option is used to display the event logs of management blades or server blades and to display consecutive lists of configuration/status information. The menu for this option looks like this: Figure 26: System Information Dump menu The following parameters are displayed: Parameter Description...
  • Page 40: Command Line Interface

    You find the documentation of the SMASH CLP Shell in the MMB Web User Interface help pages: 1. Click the Help field at the far right below the Fujitsu logo. 2. Click On Contents. 3. Navigate to section Available Help Texts, Notes.
  • Page 41: Web User Interface

    Web User Interface On the web server an interactive and user-friendly web user interface, known as web console, is provided for server management. It does not depend on any special operating system for a platform. You log into this interface via the web browser.
  • Page 42: The Start Page

    A link for signing out (Sign out) beside the name of the user who is currently logged in. ● A HELP field at the far right below the Fujitsu logo. The HELP field is in turn subdivided into three fields. These fields become visible as soon as the cursor points to HELP.
  • Page 43 Web User Interface The Start Page – On BX900 Remote Management Supplies an overview of all help texts. The banner frame is collapsible ( ). 2. Status frame (2) The status frame consists of a number of graphical or text controls or displays. Taking our example in figure we will describe the various elements below, showing the graphical elements in a list and separating them with ⏐.
  • Page 44 The Start Page Web User Interface Controller Time This field specifies the blade server’s current date and time. Input Power System Limits: This field is a link to the Information / Operation → Operation → Power Management → Input Power Limit page in the navigation tree.
  • Page 45 Web User Interface The Start Page 3. Navigation frame (3) The navigation frame consists of three different views: – Front View Displays the BX900 S1 system unit with the existing blades (server blades and storage blades). When you point the cursor to a blade, a tooltip with the relevant name is displayed. The individual blades are clickable, i.e.
  • Page 46: Error Handling

    The Start Page Web User Interface 4. Main frame (4) The main frame supplies information about the BX900 S1 system unit. It contains information about the option/component which was selected via one of the two views or the navigation menu. The individual server blade status is displayed in the Server Blade Status section using the same icons as for the overall status of the blade server system, but two additional icons are used: ⏐...
  • Page 47 Web User Interface The Start Page The meaning of the error icons in the status frame has already been explained above. The icon, which is a general indicator in the status frame for an error in the system, also appears both in the navigation frame (more precisely in the Front View and in the navigation tree) and in the main frame.
  • Page 48: Changing The User Name And Password

    Changing the User Name and Password Web User Interface Changing the User Name and Password In the navigation frame (cf. figure 30, 3) you choose the header "Information / Operation“. Open the items Operation → User Management → Local User. Figure 37: Choose user name ServerView BX900 Management Blade...
  • Page 49 Web User Interface Changing the User Name and Password In the next screen you enter the new user name in the Name field and the new password in the Password and Confirm Password field: Figure 38: Enter new user name and password Confirm your entries with the Apply button.
  • Page 50: Mmb Firmware Upgrade Via Tftp

    MMB firmware upgrade via TFTP Web User Interface MMB firmware upgrade via TFTP 1. Open the MMB WebUI and navigate to Operation → Firmware Update. Figure 39: Firmware Update Settings (TFTP/HTTP) frame on the Firmware Update page 2. In the Firmware Update Settings (TFTP/HTTP) frame, select the TFTP radio button. 3.
  • Page 51: Mmb Firmware Update Via Usb

    Web User Interface MMB firmware update via USB MMB firmware update via USB As an alternative to an update via Local File or TFTP, the MMB firmware can be updated via USB Device. For Firmware update via HTTP see next section. It is possible to start the USB update via the interfaces WEB GUI and OEM SM CLP.
  • Page 52: Mmb Firmware Update Via Http

    MMB firmware update via HTTP Web User Interface After reboot of the MMB Management Blade-<n> USB upgrade success (where <n> = 1 or 2) can be read as entry in the MMB event log. MMB firmware update via HTTP The MMB firmware can also be updated via HTTP. The HTTP transfer/download from a WEB server is similar to the update method via TFTP.
  • Page 53: Power Management

    Power Management The power consumption of a BX900 S1 system unit depends on the number of PSUs which are equipped in the system unit. It is important to distinguish here between the PSUs which can be seen in the Navigation Frame and the number of PSUs which are actually activated (entry Available PSUs under Information / Operation →...
  • Page 54: Power Consumption Display

    Power Consumption Display Power Management Power Consumption Display The total power consumption is displayed at the top right in the Status Frame: Figure 43: Display of the power consumption in the Status Frame The bar chart shows the following power consumption values. You can display the meaning and exact value as a tooltip using the mouse: green Actual power consumption of the system unit from the PSU outlets (output power consumption)
  • Page 55: History Tab

    Power Management Control via Tabs 5.2.1 History Tab The power consumption values for the system unit are displayed on the History tab. Options for diagram display can be selected in the uppermost two boxes. The tab contains four boxes. Figure 44: Power Management – History, display options and consumption of the system unit Power History Options The power consumption history can be enabled or disabled.
  • Page 56: Power Switch Tab

    Control via Tabs Power Management – Maximum power consumption – Highest possible power consumption 5.2.2 Power Switch Tab You can power the system unit on and off using the Power Switch tab. You can also power all server blades on and off provided the system unit is switched on.
  • Page 57 Power Management Control via Tabs Figure 46: Power Management – Power Switch tab (2/4) Scheduled System Power Switch On/Off Timer Here the power-on and power-off time for the system unit can be specified differently or identically for each weekday. To avoid conflicts with the times which have been set separately for the server blades, the Optimum Time button should be used to ensure that the server blade settings from the system unit setting are taken into account.
  • Page 58 Control via Tabs Power Management To permit graceful shutdown of a server blade, ServerView agents must have been installed and must be active. Figure 48: Power Management – Power Switch tab (4/4) In the Power Restore Policy column you can choose between the values Always Power Off, Always Power On and Restore to Power State Prior to Power Loss for each server blade which was not added to the Server Blade Power-On/Off Sequence.
  • Page 59: Input Power Limit Tab

    Power Management Control via Tabs 5.2.3 Input Power Limit Tab You can use the Input Power Limit tab to define various settings for limiting the power consumption. The tab contains three boxes. Figure 49: Power Management – Input Power Limit tab PSU Controlling Enable General PSU Settings This checkbox must be enabled to allow you to enter the other settings in this box.
  • Page 60 Control via Tabs Power Management If power supply unit redundancy is selected (n+1 or n+m), the maximum standard output power available for the system unit is reduced, but every redundant power supply unit increases the reliability and availability of this output power level because 1 or m power supply unit(s) can fail without operations being interrupted. Two power supply units are required for the smallest redundant PSU configuration in a BX900 system unit.
  • Page 61: Consumption Tab

    Power Management Control via Tabs 5.2.4 Consumption Tab The Consumption tab enables the power consumption mode for the system unit to be configured and the power consumption limits for individual server blades to be defined. The tab contains five boxes. Figure 50: Power Management –...
  • Page 62 Control via Tabs Power Management Scheduled An alternative to the modes which can be selected above it which permanently determine the mode for the server blades. Enables the time-of-day-dependent mode settings which can be specified jointly for all server blades in the Scheduled Server Blade Consumption box. Adaptive Mode The settings in this box are enabled when Adaptive mode is selected in the System Power Consumption Modes box.
  • Page 63: Concept Of Adaptive Budgeting

    Power Management Control via Tabs Consumption Schedule For All Server Blades The settings in this box are enabled when Scheduled mode is selected in the System Power Consumption Modes box. Here two different or identical times, each of which is assigned to a consumption mode, can be specified for the system unit and for each weekday.
  • Page 65: Global User Management

    Global User Management Global MMB user management using roles Global MMB user management via an LDAP directory server requires no extension to the standard directory server schema. Instead, all the information that is relevant for the MMB is provided via additional LDAP groups and organizational units (OUs) which are combined in separate OUs in a domain of the LDAP directory server.
  • Page 66: Creating The Ldap Structure (Based On Microsoft Active Directory)

    Configuring an Active Directory Server Global User Management Figure 52: AD – server roles 6.1.2 Creating the LDAP Structure (based on Microsoft Active Directory) To permit the management blade to be accessed by means of an LDAP user, a particular structure consisting of Organizational Units (OUs) and Groups must be set up.
  • Page 67: Assigning Domain Users To The Mmb

    Global User Management Configuring an Active Directory Server Figure 53: Active Directory: SVS 6.1.3 Assigning Domain Users to the MMB To enable a user to log in on the management blade as a domain user, AuthorizationRoles must be set for this user: 1.
  • Page 68: Setting Up The Management Blade

    Configuring an Active Directory Server Global User Management 6.1.4 Setting up the Management Blade Open the BX900 MMB WebUI in advanced mode and navigate to Information/Operation → User Management → Global Users. The following screenshot shows an example of the settings required for communication with a Windows Active Directory: 1.
  • Page 69: Logging In On The Management Blade As An Ad User

    Global User Management Configuring an Active Directory Server Alternatively MMB configuration can be performed using the SMASH-CLP interface. Open the BX900 MMB SMASH-CLP interface and navigate to the target: /OemFujitsuSiemens/AgentInfo/LdapAuthentication. The settings are the same as in the WebUI and can be set using the command notation: set [property]="[value]", e.g.
  • Page 70: Configuring An Openldap Server

    Configuring an openLDAP Server Global User Management Figure 58: Check Login Configuring an openLDAP Server 6.2.1 Base Configuration of openLDAP A RedHat Enterprise Linux Server is taken as a basis. The services required were selected during system instal- lation (openLDAP Server packages). Set up openLDAP as a system service.
  • Page 71: Creating The Ldap Structure (Based On Openldap)

    Global User Management Configuring an openLDAP Server To apply the changes just restart LDAP using the command: # service ldap restart In order to connect to the domain it is necessary to set up a base structure. This is done by using the ldapadd command and an ldif configuration file.
  • Page 72: Assigning Domain Users To The Mmb

    Configuring an openLDAP Server Global User Management – <Department name> : The name of the department where the structure will be created, e.g. TestDepartment. – If the password section is left blank, SVS_LDAPDeployer will ask for the administrator's password during execution.
  • Page 73 Global User Management Configuring an openLDAP Server 4. Always Use SSL Login: Enables only SSL logins at the MMB WebUI. (This option will be enabled automatically, LDAP requires HTTPS to be enabled.) 5. Directory Server Type: Sets the LDAP Server type (OpenLDAP). 6.
  • Page 74 Configuring an openLDAP Server Global User Management Figure 61: LDAP settings using SMASH-CLP interface ServerView BX900 Management Blade...
  • Page 75: Logging In On The Management Blade As An Openldap User

    Global User Management Configuring an openLDAP Server 6.2.5 Logging in on the Management Blade as an openLDAP User No special notation is needed to log in to the MMB as an openLDAP user. The login name and password can be used as configured in the LDAP Server.
  • Page 76: Configuring An Edirectory Server

    Configuring an eDirectory Server Global User Management Configuring an eDirectory Server 6.3.1 Installing the eDirectory Server Novell eDirectory is available for many operating systems. In this manual a Windows Server 2008 R2 system is used as the basis for eDirectory installation. The Novell iManager is used to administer the eDirecory after instal- lation.
  • Page 77: Assigning Domain Users To The Mmb

    Global User Management Configuring an eDirectory Server When configuration is performed you can execute the SVS_LDAPDeployer by opening a CMD window, navigating to the SVS_LDAPDeployer folder and using the following command: # java -jar SVS_LdapDeployer.jar -deploy Configuration_InitialDeploy_Generic.xml The SVS_LDAPDeployer starts, asks for the administrator's password and creates the structure in the eDirectory which is needed to authenticate users of the MMB.
  • Page 78: Setting Up The Management Blade

    Configuring an eDirectory Server Global User Management 6.3.4 Setting up the Management Blade Open the BX900 MMB WebUI in advanced mode and navigate to Information/Operation → User Management → Global Users. The following screenshot shows an example of the settings required for communication with an eDirectory Server: 1.
  • Page 79 Global User Management Configuring an eDirectory Server Alternatively the MMB configuration can be performed using the SMASH-CLP interface. Open the BX900 MMB SMASH-CLP interface and navigate to the target /OemFujitsuSiemens/AgentInfo/LdapAuthentication. The settings are the same as in the WebUI and can be set using the command notation: set [property]="[value]", e.g.
  • Page 80: Logging In On The Management Blade As An Edirectory User

    Configuring an eDirectory Server Global User Management 6.3.5 Logging in on the Management Blade as an eDirectory User No special notation is needed when logging in to the MMB as an eDirectory user. The login name and password can be used as configured in the LDAP Server. Figure 68: eDirectory login on web user interface Whether the login was correct can be checked on the web interface.
  • Page 81: Web User Interface Icons Overview

    Web User Interface Icons Overview Status OK: All components are operating without error. Status A device is not installed. Event severity Informational. Status/Event severity Warning or PDA Error. Severity: minor. Event severity Major. Status/Event severity Critical. CSS LED An error of the type Warning or PDA Error has occurred in the system. CSS LED When the amber icon is in the blinking state, it is not a warning or PDA Error but indicates a Critical Error.
  • Page 82 Web User Interface Icons Overview Server blade indication When the icon is in the blinking state it indicates that USB/DVD is assigned and in use. Server blade indication USB/DVD is not assigned. Server blade indication A console is active. Server blade indication No console is active.
  • Page 83: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Active Directory ACPI Advanced Configuration Power Interface Advanced Encryption Standard Address Resolution Protocol ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange Automatic System Recovery AuDi-MIP Automatic Distribution of Management IP Addresses for PRIMERGY Blade Systems BIOS Basic Input Output System BTU/h British Thermal Unit per hour Certification Authority...
  • Page 84 Abbreviations Abbreviations DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DIMM Dual-in-Line Memory Module Dual In-Line Package DMTF Distributed Management Task Force Domain Name Server Daylight Saving Time Digital Versatile Disk EEPROM Electrical Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory EULA End User License Agreement Emergency Management Port EPOW Early Power Off Warning...
  • Page 85 Abbreviations Abbreviations Intelligent Blade Panel Import Convert Export ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol Identifier Internet Protocol IPMB Intelligent Platform Management Bus IPMI Intelligent Platform Management Interface iRMC integrated Remote Management Controller Invitation to Send Keyboard, Video, Mouse Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) Local Area Network Liquid Crystal Display LDAP...
  • Page 86 Abbreviations Abbreviations Multiplexer Not Applicable Novell Directory Services Network Interface Card Non-Maskable Interrupt Network Time Protocol OverCurrent Protection Original Equipment Manufacturer Out Of Band OverVoltage Protection Operating System Peripheral Component Interconnect Prefailure Detection Analysis Personal Identity Number PROM Programmable Read Only Memory Power Supply Unit Preboot eXecution Environment PWOK...
  • Page 87 Abbreviations Abbreviations REMCS Remote Customer Support System Reliant Monitor Services Read Only Memory Rotations / Revolutions Per Minute Rivest, Shamir, Adleman Real Time Clock Receiver Cross Sensor Data Records SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory System Event Log Secure Hash Algorithm SM CLP Server Management Command Line Protocol SMASH...
  • Page 88 Abbreviations Abbreviations Transmitter Cross UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter User Interface Unit Identification Light Uninterruptible Power Supply Uniform Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus User-based Security Model UnderVoltage Protection Volts Alternating Current VACM View-based Access Control Model VIOM Virtual I/O Manager VLAN Virtual Local Area Network World Wide Name...
  • Page 89: Related Publications

    (for the EMEA market) and for the Japanese market). http://primeserver.fujitsu.com/primergy/manual.html You will find further useful information in the documentation for your operating system. PRIMERGY BX900 S1 Blade Server Operating Manual PRIMERGY BX900 Blade Servers Manuals for various connection blade ServerView Deployment Manager...
  • Page 90 Related publications ServerView BX900 Management Blade...

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