Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference
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Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference

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  • Page 1 FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 2 This manual is organized as follows. CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Chapter 1 describes the menus used to manage and operate the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server with the MMB Web- UI. It also describes how to use the MMB Web-UI.
  • Page 3 Preface Revision History Edition Date Revised location (type) (*1) Description - The edition is initialized to "01" for changing manual code 2014-08-12 All pages Added descriptions about Extended Partitioning function Chapter 3 2014-10-07 - Added descriptions about Secure boot Chapter 2 2015-02-03 - Correction of the error in writing Chapter 3...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Similarly, one space line is inserted before and after the alert statement. Only Fujitsu certified service engineers should perform the following tasks on this product and the options provided by Fujitsu. Customers must not perform these tasks under any circumstances.
  • Page 5: Warning Labels

    For stable operation of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server, use only a Fujitsu-certified optional product as an added option. Note that the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server is not guaranteed to operate with any optional product not certified by Fujitsu. CA92344-0539 -04...
  • Page 6 Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan and/or US export control laws. Maintenance Only Fujitsu certified service engineers should perform the following tasks on this product and the options provided by Fujitsu. Customers must not perform these tasks under any circumstances.
  • Page 7: How To Use This Manual

    Be sure to keep this manual in a safe and convenient location for quick reference. Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured and to prevent property damage. Be sure to use the product according to the instructions in the manual.
  • Page 8 Preface Manuals for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series The following manuals have been prepared to provide you with the information necessary to use the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. You can access HTML versions of these manuals at the following sites: Japanese-language site: http://jp.fujitsu.com/platform/server/primequest/manual/2000/...
  • Page 9 Defines the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series related CA92344-0541 Series Glossary terms and abbreviations. Related manuals The following manuals relate to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. You can access these manuals at the following site: http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/primequest/ http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/ Contact your sales representative for inquiries about the ServerView manuals.
  • Page 10 Preface Title Description Driver Installation Refer to the following URL: The Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/" Modular RAID Controller "Provides technical information on using SAS RAID controllers. PRAID EP400i / EP420i (D3216) LSI MegaRAID SAS 3.0 Software PRAID EP420e LSI Integrated RAID SAS 3.0...
  • Page 11: Command Syntax

    Preface Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server, Hyper-V and BitLocker are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Red Hat, the Shadowman logo and JBoss are registered trademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. Oracle and Java are registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and its related company.
  • Page 12 The PDF file of this manual is intended for display using Adobe® Reader® in single page viewing mode at 100% zoom. The PSU_P supports only 200 V power supply. This manual shall not be reproduced or copied without the permission of Fujitsu Limited. Copyright 2014-2015 FUJITSU LIMITED CA92344-0539 -04...
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Preface Contents Preface ..........................................i CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations ......................37 Web-UI Menus .................................... 37 1.1.1 Web-UI menus (Administrator) ............................. 38 1.1.2 Web-UI menus (Operator)..............................41 1.1.3 Web-UI menus (Partition Operator) ............................44 1.1.4 Web-UI menus (User) ................................48 1.1.5 Web-UI menus (CE) ................................
  • Page 14: Preface

    Preface 1.3.2.3 [Add Schedule] window/ [Edit Schedule] window..................... 158 1.3.3 [Console Redirection Setup] window ..........................161 1.3.3.1 [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window ........................ 161 1.3.3.2 [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window ........................ 163 1.3.4 [Partition Configuration] Menu ............................. 165 1.3.4.1 [Set Partition Name] Button ............................168 1.3.4.2 [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window ..........................
  • Page 15 Preface 1.5.8 [SSH] menu ..................................258 1.5.9 [Remote Server Management] window ..........................260 1.5.10 [Access Control] window ..............................264 1.5.11 [Alarm E-Mail] window ..............................268 [Maintenance] Menu ................................. 273 1.6.1 [Firmware Update] menu ..............................273 1.6.2 [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu..........................275 1.6.2.1 [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] window ......................
  • Page 16 Preface 2.2.4 console ....................................362 2.2.5 download ssh_key ................................363 2.2.6 power off ....................................364 2.2.7 power on ....................................365 2.2.8 sadump ....................................367 2.2.9 reset ...................................... 368 2.2.10 nmi ....................................369 2.2.11 remove partition ................................370 2.2.12 set active_mmb ................................371 2.2.13 set date ....................................
  • Page 17 Preface 2.2.49 set partition extended_socket_mode ..........................407 2.2.50 set partition extended_socket_zone ..........................408 2.2.51 set partition memory_sparing_mode ..........................409 2.2.52 create raid logical_drive ..............................410 2.2.53 delete raid logical_drive ..............................412 2.2.54 modify raid logical_drive_policy ............................413 2.2.55 modify raid logical_drive ..............................414 2.2.56 create raid global_hotspare ............................
  • Page 18 Preface 2.3.18 show https ..................................448 2.3.19 show https_port ................................448 2.3.20 show ip ..................................... 449 2.3.21 show ipv6 ..................................449 2.3.22 show hostname ................................450 2.3.23 show maintenance_ip ..............................450 2.3.24 show ssh ..................................451 2.3.25 show ssh_port ................................. 451 2.3.26 show telnet ..................................
  • Page 19 Preface 2.6.3 power on ....................................498 2.6.4 reset ...................................... 499 2.6.5 nmi ......................................500 2.6.6 set memory_operation_mode ............................. 501 2.6.7 set memory_mirror_ras_mode ............................502 2.6.8 set lan_device_mode ................................503 2.6.9 show memory_operation_mode ............................504 2.6.10 show memory_mirror_ras_mode ........................... 505 2.6.11 show lan_device_mode ..............................
  • Page 20 Preface 2.6.48 show raid logical_drive_count ............................546 2.6.49 show raid bbu .................................. 547 CHAPTER 3 UEFI Menu Operations ..............................548 Front page of Boot Manager ..............................548 3.1.1 Window area ..................................548 [Continue] Menu ..................................550 [Boot Manager] Menu ................................550 3.3.1 Boot Option ..................................
  • Page 21 Preface 3.5.1 [Boot Mode] Menu ................................612 3.5.2 [Boot Options] menu ................................614 3.5.3 [Boot From File] Menu ................................. 649 3.5.4 [Boot From DVD/CD] Menu ..............................652 3.5.5 [Set Boot Delay Time] Menu ............................... 653 Device Path ....................................655 3.6.1 Parameter of Device Path ..............................
  • Page 22 Preface 5.2.4 Directory that stored collaboration program ........................669 5.2.5 Naming convention of collaboration program ........................670 5.2.6 Method of describing configuration file of collaboration program ..................671 5.2.7 Permission required for collaboration program ........................672 5.2.8 Argument passed to collaboration program ........................672 5.2.9 Exit status of collaboration program ............................
  • Page 23 Preface A.1.24 Setting Items of [Refresh Rate] Window ........................713 A.1.25 Setting Items of [SNMP Community] Window....................... 714 A.1.26 Setting Items of [SNMP Trap] Window .......................... 715 A.1.27 Setting Items of [SNMP v3 Configuration] Window ....................... 716 A.1.28 Setting Items of [Create CSR] Window.......................... 716 A.1.29 Setting Items of [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window ....................
  • Page 24 Preface Figures FIGURE 1.1 [System Status] window ..............................70 FIGURE 1.2 [System Event Log] window ............................. 72 FIGURE 1.3 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window ..........................74 FIGURE 1.4 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window ......................75 FIGURE 1.5 [Operation Log] Window..............................78 FIGURE 1.6 [Operating Log Filtering Condition] Window ........................
  • Page 25 Preface FIGURE 1.43 [Power Control] Window .............................. 146 FIGURE 1.44 [Power Control] Window (When Extended Partitioning Mode is enable) ..............146 FIGURE 1.45 [Power Control] Window (Grayout Display) ........................ 147 FIGURE 1.46 [Power Control] Window (Grayout Display) (When Extended Partitioning Mode is enable) ........148 FIGURE 1.47 Display of Errors of [Power Control] Window ......................
  • Page 26 Preface FIGURE 1.88 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) (1) ............228 FIGURE 1.89 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) (2) ............229 FIGURE 1.90 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B) (1)..................231 FIGURE 1.91 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B) (2)..................232 FIGURE 1.92 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window(PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) ......235 FIGURE 1.93 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window(PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B) ...........
  • Page 27 Preface FIGURE 1.133 [Console Redirection] Window ..........................318 FIGURE 1.134 [Mode] Window ................................319 FIGURE 1.135 [SB#x] Window (1)..............................322 FIGURE 1.136 [SB#x] Window (2)..............................323 FIGURE 1.137 [SB#x] Window (3)..............................323 FIGURE 1.138 [SB#x] Window (4)..............................324 FIGURE 1.139 [SB#x] Window (5)..............................324 FIGURE 1.140 [IOU#x] Window (1) ..............................
  • Page 28 Preface FIGURE 3.34 Display Example of [Add Boot Option] Menu ......................616 FIGURE 3.35 A list of Devices ................................617 FIGURE 3.36 Display example of File Selection Window ......................... 618 FIGURE 3.37 Windows Server 2012 Installed Disk Window ......................619 FIGURE 3.38 Display Example of Boot Option Name Change Window ..................
  • Page 29 Preface FIGURE 6.1 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (1) ......................680 FIGURE 6.2 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (2) ......................681 FIGURE 6.3 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (3) ......................682 FIGURE 6.4 Screen areas of sadump configuration......................... 683 FIGURE 6.5 Main menu ..................................
  • Page 30 Preface Tables TABLE 1.1 User privileges ..................................37 TABLE 1.2 Web-UI menus (Administrator) ............................38 TABLE 1.3 Web-UI menus (Operator) ..............................41 TABLE 1.4 Web-UI menus (Partition Operator) ........................... 44 TABLE 1.5 Web-UI menus (User) ................................ 48 TABLE 1.6 Web-UI menus (CE) ................................51 TABLE 1.7 Types of maintenance mode..............................
  • Page 31 Preface TABLE 1.43 Display and Setting items on [SB#x] Window ....................... 110 TABLE 1.44 [SB#x] Window Button ..............................116 TABLE 1.45 Display Items and Setting Items in [IOU#x] Window ....................122 TABLE 1.46 Button of [IOB#x] Screen ..............................124 TABLE 1.47 Display and Setting items of [DU#x] Window ........................ 126 TABLE 1.48 Buttons on [DU#x] Window ............................
  • Page 32 Preface TABLE 1.88 Display items in the [User List] window .......................... 208 TABLE 1.89 Buttons in the [User List] window ..........................209 TABLE 1.90 Setting and display items in the [Add User] and [Edit User] windows ................212 TABLE 1.91 Buttons in the [Add User] and [Edit User] windows...................... 212 TABLE 1.92 Buttons in the [Change Password] window ........................
  • Page 33 Preface TABLE 1.131 Buttons in the [Alarm E-Mail] window ......................... 269 TABLE 1.132 Setting and display items in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window ............... 272 TABLE 1.133 Buttons in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window ..................272 TABLE 1.134 Buttons in the [Backup BIOS Configuration] window ....................277 TABLE 1.135 Setting and display items in the [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (2) ...............
  • Page 34 Preface TABLE 2.5 MMB CLI commands (User) ............................349 TABLE 2.6 MMB CLI commands (CE) ............................... 353 TABLE 2.7 Parameter specification range............................357 TABLE 2.8 Output Items of show ntpq ............................... 455 TABLE 2.9 MMB CLI commands (Administrator) ..........................489 TABLE 2.10 MMB CLI commands (Operator) ...........................
  • Page 35 Preface TABLE 3.38 Display Contents of Operation Help Display ......................... 601 TABLE 3.39 Display Contents of Menu Selection ..........................603 TABLE 3.40 Display contents of operation help display ........................604 TABLE 3.41 Display Contents of [Secure Boot Configuration] Menu ....................605 TABLE 3.42 Display Contents of [Key Management] Menu ......................
  • Page 36 Preface TABLE 3.79 Display Content of Menu Selection Help Display ......................654 TABLE 3.80 Display Contents of Operation Help Display ......................... 654 TABLE 3.81 Content of Operation Helps Display when Pop -up Window appears ................. 654 TABLE 3.82 Parameter of Device Path .............................. 656 TABLE 4.1 Wildcard characters in the UEFI shell ..........................
  • Page 37 Preface TABLE A.19 Setting Items of [Date/Time] Window ..........................708 TABLE A.20 Setting Items of [IPv4 Interface] Window ........................709 TABLE A.21 Setting Items of [IPv6 Interface] Window ........................711 TABLE A.22 Setting Items of [Management LAN Port Configuration] Window ................712 TABLE A.23 Setting Items of [Network Protocols] Window .......................
  • Page 38: Chapter 1 Mmb Web-Ui (Web User Interface) Operations

    1.1 Web-UI Menus CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations This chapter describes the menus used to manage and operate the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server with the MMB Web-UI. It also describes how to use the MMB Web-UI. Web-UI Menus The available MMB Web-UI menus differ depending on the user privileges.
  • Page 39: Web-Ui Menus (Administrator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.1 Web-UI menus (Administrator) This section lists the Web-UI menus that are available with the Administrator privileges. The meanings of abbreviations in the table are as follows: RW: The account user can refer to and set information and control operation from the menu. RO: The account user can only refer to information from the menu.
  • Page 40 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks MMB#1 information. Disk Enclosure If no Disk Enclosure is connected, this menu is not displayed. Disk The menu is not displayed for Enclosure#x an unmounted Disk Enclosure.
  • Page 41 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks IPv4 Interface Sets the IPv4 IP address, etc. IPv6 Interface Sets the IPv6 IP address, etc. Management LAN Configures the Port LAN of the Port Configuration MMB HUB.
  • Page 42: Web-Ui Menus (Operator)

    Displays the power supply status. Fans Displays the fan status. Temperature Displays the temperatures detected by the temperature sensors of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system. SB#0 Displays the SB or Memory Scale- up Board status. SB#1 The menu is not displayed for an SB#2 unmounted SB.
  • Page 43 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Enclosure#x unmounted Disk Enclosure. Partition Power Control Controls the partition power. Schedule Schedule Sets scheduled operations. Control Schedule List Sets the power-on/off schedule. Console Sets Video Redirection, Remote Redirection Setup...
  • Page 44 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Protocols Refresh Rate Sets the refresh rate of the Web-UI window. SNMP Configuration Community Trap SNMPv3 Configuration Create CSR Creates a secret key and CSR. Export Exports a secret key and CSR.
  • Page 45: Web-Ui Menus (Partition Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.3 Web-UI menus (Partition Operator) This section lists the Web-UI menus that are available with the Partition Operator privileges. The meanings of abbreviations in the table are as follows: RW: The account user can refer to and set information and control operation from the menu. RO: The account user can only refer to information from the menu.
  • Page 46 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges (Same Privileges Remarks partition) (Other partition) IOU#1 status. The menu is not IOU#2 displayed for an IOU#3 unmounted IOU. DU#0 Displays the DU status. DU#1 The menu is not displayed for an unmounted DU.
  • Page 47 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges (Same Privileges Remarks partition) (Other partition) Partition#n Changes the Extended Extended Partition Partitioning Configuration configuration. When Extended Partitioning Mode is Disable, this menu is not displayed.
  • Page 48 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges (Same Privileges Remarks partition) (Other partition) Management Configures the LAN Port Port LAN of the Configuration MMB HUB. Network Protocols Refresh Rate Sets the refresh rate of the Web-UI window.
  • Page 49: Web-Ui Menus (User)

    Displays the power supply status. Fans Displays the fan status. Temperature Displays the temperatures detected by the temperature sensors of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system. SB#0 Displays the SB or Memory Scale- up Board status. SB#1 The menu is not displayed for an SB#2 unmounted SB.
  • Page 50 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Disk The menu is not displayed for an Enclosure#x unmounted Disk Enclosure. Partition Power Control Controls the partition power. Schedule Schedule Sets scheduled operations. Control Schedule List Sets the power-on/off schedule.
  • Page 51 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Network Protocols Refresh Rate Sets the refresh rate of the Web-UI window. SNMP Configuration Community Trap SNMPv3 Configuration Create CSR Creates a secret key and CSR. Export Exports a secret key and CSR.
  • Page 52: Web-Ui Menus (Ce)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.5 Web-UI menus (CE) This section lists the Web-UI menus that are available with the CE privileges. The meanings of abbreviations in the table are as follows: RW: The account user can refer to and set information and control operation from the menu. RO: The account user can only refer to information from the menu.
  • Page 53 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Disk Enclosure If no Disk Enclosure is connected, this menu is not displayed. Disk The menu is not displayed for an Enclosure#x unmounted Disk Enclosure. Partition Power Control Controls the partition power.
  • Page 54 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks IPv4 Interface Sets the IPv4 IP address, etc. IPv6 Interface Sets the IPv6 IP address, etc. Management Configures the Port LAN of the LAN Port MMB HUB.
  • Page 55: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode Some parameters have operational restrictions when maintenance mode is set. These restrictions apply to the user who is set to maintenance mode and other users. The following table lists the Web-UI window restrictions that apply to maintenance personnel and non- maintenance personnel in maintenance mode.
  • Page 56: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Administrator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.7 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Administrator) This section outlines the Web-UI menus that are available with the Administrator privileges in maintenance mode. The maintenance mode column has the following items. For details on the maintenance mode, see 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode.
  • Page 57 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration IOU#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration PCI_Box#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration Reserved SB Hot System...
  • Page 58: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.8 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Operator) This section outlines the Web-UI menus that are available with the Operator privileges in maintenance mode. The maintenance mode column has the following items. For details on the maintenance mode, see Web-UI menus in maintenance mode.
  • Page 59 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration IOU#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration PCI_Box#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration Reserved SB Hot System...
  • Page 60: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Partition Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.9 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Partition Operator) This section outlines the Web-UI menus that are available with the Partition Operator privileges in maintenance mode. The maintenance mode column has the following items. For details on the maintenance mode, see 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode Hot System: Hot System Maintenance (Target unit not included in a...
  • Page 61 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Same (Other partition) partition) Configuration Cold System Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration IOU#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration PCI_Box#n Same as for Partition#n...
  • Page 62: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (User)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.10 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (User) This section outlines the Web-UI menus that are available with the User privileges in maintenance mode. The maintenance mode column has the following items. For details on the maintenance mode, see 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode._Web-UI_menus_in Hot System: Hot System Maintenance (Target unit not included in a partition)
  • Page 63 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Partition Warm System Configuration Cold System Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration IOU#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration PCI_Box#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition...
  • Page 64: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Ce)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.11 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (CE) This section outlines the Web-UI menus that are available with the CE privileges in maintenance mode. The maintenance mode column has the following items. For details on the maintenance mode, see 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode.
  • Page 65 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Partitioning Warm System Configuration Cold System Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration IOU#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration PCI_Box#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition...
  • Page 66: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Maintenance Personnel)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.12 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (maintenance personnel) This section outlines the Web-UI menus that are available to maintenance personnel (Administrator or CE privileges) in maintenance mode. The maintenance mode column has the following items. For details on the maintenance mode, see 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode.
  • Page 67 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Administrator) (CE) Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration IOU#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration PCI_Box#n Same as for Partition#n Extended Partition Configuration Reserved SB...
  • Page 68: Web-Ui Menus (Primequest 2800B2/2800B Model)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus 1.1.13 Web-UI menus (PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model) This section lists the Web-UI menus that are available for the PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model. The meanings of abbreviations in the table are as follows: RW: The account user can refer to and set information and control operation from the menu. RO: The account user can only refer to information from the menu.
  • Page 69 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Temperature Displays the temperatures detected by the temperature sensors of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system. SB#0 Displays the SB status. The menu is not SB#1 displayed for an SB#2...
  • Page 70 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1 Web-UI Menus Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Import Installs a certificate. Security Certificate Create Creates a selfsigned Selfsigned certificate. Certificate SSH Server Creates a private key for the SSH server. Remote Server Management Access...
  • Page 71: System] Menu For Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E

    Confirm the model name and serial number shown on the label affixed on the main unit and report it. 1.2.1 [System Status] window [System Status] window shows the status of entire PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system. The contents displayed may differ depending on the configuration of the unit.
  • Page 72: Table 1.15 Status Of Unit And Its Icons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.15 Status of Unit and its Icons Status Display Color Icon Normal (Normal state) Green None Black ‘!’ mark in yellow triangle. Warning, Degraded Yellow White ‘X’ in red circle. Failed Each unit is linked with the window showing the detailed status.
  • Page 73: System Event Log] Window

    1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.2 [System Event Log] Window Among the events generated in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system, events of MMB and BMC stored in the current MMB system event log are displayed on the [System Event Log] window in chronological order.
  • Page 74: Table 1.17 Items Displayed In [System Event Log] Window

    Event ID Displays the ID (8 digits in hexadecimal system) for identifying contents of Event. For details on the allocation of the Event ID, see “Chapter 2 MMB Message” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540CA92344-0540). Description Displays the contents of Events and Errors.
  • Page 75: Figure 1.3 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E When the event data saved in system event log is downloaded (if the system event log which is collected in advance, exists) When you click [Download] button, a message showing [I_00417 Are you sure?] is displayed. Click [OK] button.
  • Page 76: Figure 1.4 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window Click [Filter] button on the [System Event Log] window. The [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window for entering filtering conditions appears. The filtering conditions of events which are displayed in [System Event Log] window can be set in the [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window.
  • Page 77: Table 1.19 Display And Setting Items On [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.19 Display and Setting Items on [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window Items Description Severity Check the Severity check box. Multiple selections are possible. · Error · Warning ·...
  • Page 78: Table 1.20 [System Events Log Filtering Condition] Window Buttons

    Invalid Values Specified. W_00434 Invalid Time Format. W_00441 Range over error. I_00417 Are you sure? I_00468 Are you sure you want to clear the SEL? For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 79: Operation Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.3 [Operation Log] Window [Operation Log] Window displays the log related to the settings or the operations of Web-UI and CLI. Each Operation Log consists of the login information (Web-UI/CLI/RMCP, IP address, Account) of operating source.
  • Page 80: Table 1.22 [Operation Log] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.22 [Operation Log] Window Buttons Buttons Description Filter When [Filter] button is clicked, [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window for entering the filtering conditions appears. Clear When [Click] button is clicked, all the operating logs are cleared. Menu Operation [System] –...
  • Page 81: Figure 1.6 [Operating Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window When [Filter] button on the [Operation Log] window is clicked, the [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window for entering filtering conditions appeared. Filtering conditions of event which appears on [Operation Log] window can be set on [Operating Log Filtering Condition] Window.
  • Page 82: Table 1.23 Display And Set Items Of [Operating Log Filtering Condition] Window

    Nothing is selected. W_00414 Invalid Date Format. W_00426 Invalid Values Specified. W_00434 Invalid Time Format. W_00441 Range over error. I_00417 Are you sure? For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 83: Partition Event Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.4 [Partition Event Log] Window [Partition Event Log] Window displays the hardware error information (REMCS message target message). Maximum 1000 events can be stored. When the log is full with the entries, the oldest event log is deleted and newly generated event log is stored.
  • Page 84: Figure 1.8 [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Menu Operation [System] – [Partition Event Log] Window Operations When the events displayed on window repeat Click the [Filter] button. Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] window for entering the filter conditions appears. Enter the conditions on [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] window.
  • Page 85: Table 1.27 Display And Set Items Of [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    Are you sure? I_00531 Are you sure you want to clear the Partition Event Log? E_00100 Failed to set the Partition Event Log Clear For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 86: System Information] Window

    1.2.5 [System Information] Window [System Information] window displays the information, such as name of the systems and name of the products etc., related to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series System. Moreover, names and Asset Tag (Property management number) corresponding to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series System (Chassis) can be set.
  • Page 87: Table 1.29 Display And Set Items Of [System Information] Window

    1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.29 Display and Set Items of [System Information] window Items Description System Name System name of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series is displayed. User with Administrator privilege can change system name. Maximum 64 characters can be entered. Remarks ·...
  • Page 88: Firmware Information] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.6 [Firmware Information] Window Latest version number of applied Firmware, information of the Firmware version which is operating inside the system and the information of the Firmware version with backup is displayed on the [Firmware Information] window.
  • Page 89: Table 1.31 Display Item Of [Firmware Information] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.31 Display Item of [Firmware Information] Window Items Description Unified Firmware Latest version number of applied Firmware. Version Current Firmware Unit Target unit mounted with Firmware is displayed. ·...
  • Page 90: System Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.7 [System Setup] Window In [System Setup] window, Power supply of PRIMEQUEST 2000 system and restoration action etc. can be set. FIGURE 1.11 [System Setup] Window CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 91: Table 1.32 Display Items And Setting Items In [System Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.32 Display Items and Setting Items in [System Setup] Window Items Description Input Voltage Displays input voltage. · 100V · 200V When information cannot be acquired, it is displayed as 200V. Power Feed Mode Whether power supply of PRIMEQUEST 2000 system is configured in primary power feed mode or dual power feed mode is set.
  • Page 92: Table 1.33 [System Setup] Window Button

    Failed to get the system configuration. W_00559 Unable to set Power Save Control because PSU type is not PSU_P. E_00100 Failed to set the system config . For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 93: System Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.8 [System Power Control] window In [System Power Control] window, power of the entire PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system can be controlled. Remarks · Please shutdown the OS for the partition in which Windows is installed. In case of emergency such as, no response from the system, cut the power supply using Power Off (Force Power Off) of MMB.
  • Page 94: Table 1.35 [System Power Control] Window Button

    W_00588 Unable to execute command because the power control operating. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540CA92344-0540). In case of multiple errors, ‘multiple errors’ message appears in the warning dialogue box.
  • Page 95: Leds] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.9 [LEDs] window [LEDs] window displays the status of the LED in the system. FIGURE 1.13 [LEDs] Window Displays ‘Not-present’ for the units which are not installed, background color of those rows is displayed in gray color.
  • Page 96: Table 1.36 Display Items And Setting Items In [Leds] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.36 Display Items and Setting Items in [LEDs] Window Items Description Unit Displays unit name. Power LED The power status is displayed. Alarm LED Displays whether the unit is normal or abnormal. Location LED Displays/sets the Location LED status of unit.
  • Page 97: Power Supply] Window

    1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.10 [Power Supply] window [Power Supply] window displays the PSU status in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. Once the error in the status of each PSU is detected, the abnormality status is maintained till the PSU is replaced or the abnormality status is cleared by clicking the [Status Clear] button.
  • Page 98: Table 1.38 Display Item On [Power Supply] Window

    1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.38 Display Item on [Power Supply] Window Items Description System Power Status Displays the power supply status of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system (chassis) · · Standby Power Supply Displays redundancy status of PSU/FANU.
  • Page 99 This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 100: Fans] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.11 [Fans] window [Fans] window displays the Fan status in PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series System and clears the Fan status setting. FIGURE 1.15 [Fans] Window(1) FIGURE 1.16 [Fans] Window(2)
  • Page 101: Table 1.40 Display Items Of [Fans] Window

    This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 102: Temperature] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.12 [Temperature] window [Temperature] Window displays the temperature of the temperature sensor of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system. In case of PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2400E model, only the following items are displayed.
  • Page 103: Table 1.42 Display Items On [Temperature] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.42 Display Items on [Temperature] Window Items Description Sensor Displays the kind of each temperature sensor. Status Displays the status of each temperature sensor. · · Not-present ·...
  • Page 104: Sb] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.13 [SB] Menu [SB] Menu consists of the menus in each SB unit. The menu of uninstalled SB is not displayed. The format of window and operating method are same for each menu, therefore only one menu is explained here.
  • Page 105: Figure 1.19 [Sb#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.19 [SB#x] Window (2) FIGURE 1.20 [SB#x] Window (3) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 106: Figure 1.21 [Sb#X] Window (4)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.21 [SB#x] Window (4) FIGURE 1.22 [SB#x] Window (5) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 107: Figure 1.23 [Sb#X] Window (6)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.23 [SB#x] Window (6) The CPU and DIMM row that is not mounted is displayed in gray background. The [Status clear] button and a message [Click the Status Clear Button to clear the status.] are not displayed for a user who does not have setting privileges.
  • Page 108: Figure 1.24 [Memory Scale-Up Board] Window (1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.24 [Memory Scale-up Board] Window (1) FIGURE 1.25 [Memory Scale-up Board] Window (2) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 109: Figure 1.26 [Memory Scale-Up Board] Window (3)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.26 [Memory Scale-up Board] Window (3) FIGURE 1.27 [Memory Scale-up Board] Window (4) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 110: Figure 1.28 [Memory Scale-Up Board] Window (5)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.28 [Memory Scale-up Board] Window (5) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 111: Table 1.43 Display And Setting Items On [Sb#X] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.43 Display and Setting items on [SB#x] Window Items Description Board Information Type Displays the type of SB. However, only for Memory Scale-up Board. · Memory Scale-up Board Status Displays the status of SB.
  • Page 112 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description DIMM#0A0 Status Displays the status of the DIMM. · DIMM#1D5 · Not-present · Warning · Uncorrectable error · Disabled · Configuration error · Degraded Configuration · Unknown Size Displays the size of the DIMM.
  • Page 113 Not-present Vendor ID Vendor ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in manufacturer of card. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual(CA92344-0537) Device ID Device ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks:...
  • Page 114 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Status The state of a logical drive is displayed. RAID Level The RAID level of a logical drive is displayed. Physical Drives The slot number of a physical drive that composes a logical drive is displayed. assignment Missing drives The number of physical drives missed to compose a logical drive at the RAID level is...
  • Page 115 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Sensor Displays the Voltage sensor type. (For PRIMEQUEST P5VL 2400E2/2800E/2800B) P1.1VL P1.8VL P1.5VL P1.0VL P1.8V_CPU VDDQ_DIMM#1A P1.0V_JC#0A P1.5V_PCH P1.1V P0.9V_PCIEX#0 P1.8V_PCIEX#0 P0.9V_PCIEX#1 P1.8V_PCIEX#1 P12V#0 P3.3V P1.35V_CPU#0 P1.35V_CPU#1 VCC_CPU#0 VSA_CPU#0...
  • Page 116 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Sensor (For PRIMEQUEST P5VL 2400E2/2800E2/2800B) P1.1VL P1.8VL P1.5VL P1.0VL VDDQ_DIMM#1A P1.05V_JC#0AB P1.5V_PCH P1.1V P0.9V_PCIEX#0 P1.8V_PCIEX#0 P0.9V_PCIEX#1 P1.8V_PCIEX#1 P12V#0 P3.3V P1.35V_CPU#0 *1 P1.35V_CPU#1 *1 VCC_CPU#0 *1 VTT_CPU#0 *1 VDDQ_DIMM#0A VDDQ_DIMM#0B P1.5V_JC#0AB...
  • Page 117: Table 1.44 [Sb#X] Window Button

    This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00048 The specified unit is not installed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 118: Figure 1.29 [Sb#X Status Clear] Window (Message Display)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E [SB#x Status Clear] Window When the [Status Clear] button on the [SB#x] window is clicked, whether to clear the error status of the component can be specified. The error status of the component in which an abnormality is detected on the SB is canceled, the relevant component can be specified so that it can be used again at the time of next reboot.
  • Page 119: Figure 1.30 [Sb#X] Window (When There Is No Cpu/Dimm)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Display when there is no CPU/DIMM installed When there is no CPU or DIMM mounted, the SB is not degraded from the partition and stops the Partition start. At that time, the following messages are displayed on the table of the composition display of CPU or DIMM respectively to make CPU or any DIMM easy to recognize not installed as follows by the deficit and the boldface character.
  • Page 120: Iou] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.14 [IOU] Menu The IOU menu includes the following menus for each IOU. · [IOU#0] ~ [IOU#3] The menu is not displayed for the IOU which is not installed. Since the window and the operating method are same for each menu, only one menu is described here.
  • Page 121: Figure 1.32 [Iou#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.32 [IOU#x] Window (2) The displays other than PCI_Box connection do not depend on the model and are the same. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 122: Figure 1.33 [Iou#X] Window (3)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.33 [IOU#x] Window (3) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 123: Table 1.45 Display Items And Setting Items In [Iou#X] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.45 Display Items and Setting Items in [IOU#x] Window Items Description Board Information Type Displays types of IOUs. · IOU_10GbE · IOU_1GbE Status Displays status of the IOU ...
  • Page 124 Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID of the PCI Card. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in manufacturer of card. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual(CA92344-0537) Device ID Displays the Device ID of the PCI Card.
  • Page 125: Table 1.46 Button Of [Iob#X] Screen

    This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 126: Du] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.15 [DU] Menu In [DU#x] Window, the status of disk unit #x mounted in PRIMEQUEST 2000 series can be displayed and status of board can be controlled. FIGURE 1.34 [DU#x] Window For a user without setting privileges, [Status Clear] button and ‘Click the Status Clear button to clear the...
  • Page 127: Table 1.47 Display And Setting Items Of [Du#X] Window

    Not-present Vendor ID Vendor ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in manufacturer of card. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual(CA92344-0537) Device ID Device ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks:...
  • Page 128 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Physical Drives count The number of physical drives connected with RAID Card is displayed. Logical Drives count The number of logical drives composed under the control of RAID Card is displayed.
  • Page 129: Table 1.48 Buttons On [Du#X] Window

    This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 130: Pci_Box] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.16 [PCI_Box] Menu The PCI_Box#x window displays the status of the PCI_Box connected with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. FIGURE 1.35 [PCI_Box] Window (1) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 131: Figure 1.36 [Pci_Box] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.36 [PCI_Box] Window (2) FIGURE 1.37 [PCI_Box] Window (3) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 132: Figure 1.38 [Pci_Box] Window (4)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.38 [PCI_Box] Window (4) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 133: Table 1.49 Display Items Of [Pci_Box#X] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.49 Display Items of [PCI_Box#x] Window Items Description PCI_Box Information Status Displays the status of the PCI_Box.   Not-present  Warning  Degraded  Failed Power Status Displays the power status of the PCI_Box.
  • Page 134 Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID of the PCI Card. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in manufacturer of card. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual(CA92344-0537) Device ID Displays the Device ID of the PCI Card.
  • Page 135: Table 1.50 [Mmb#X] Window Button

    This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 136: Opl] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.17 [OPL] Window [OPL] Window has the following windows. [OPL] Window The OPL Board status is displayed in the [OPL] Window. FIGURE 1.39 [OPL] window [Status Clear] button and ‘Click the Status Clear button to clear the status.’ Message is not be displayed for a user without the setting privilege.
  • Page 137: Table 1.52 Button On [Opl] Window

    Message I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Menu Operation [System] – [OPL] Window Operations Click the [Status Clear] button. Confirmation dialogue box is displayed.
  • Page 138: Mmb] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.2.18 [MMB] Menu In [MMB] menu, each MMB Unit has menu. · [MMB#0] ~ [MMB#1] Since the window and the operation method are the same in all menus units, of only one unit is described here.
  • Page 139: Table 1.53 Display Of [Mmb#X] Window / Setting Items

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.53 Display of [MMB#x] Window / setting items Items Description Status Displays the status of the MMB.   Not-present  Warning  Degraded  Failed Role Displays the operation status of the MMB.
  • Page 140: Table 1.54 [Mmb#X] Window Button

    Unable to execute Switch Over to MMB because the firmware is updating. W_00576 Unable to execute Reset MMB because the firmware is updating. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 141: Disk Enclosure] Menu

    1.2.19 [Disk Enclosure] Menu The [Disk Enclosure#x] Window displays the state of Disk Enclosure and the disk connected with PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. When Disk Enclosure is connected with IOU or PCI-BOX, it is displayed in the menu. Attention: The error of the Disk Enclosure screen is not reflected on the System Status screen.
  • Page 142: Figure 1.42 [Disk Enclosure#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.42 [Disk Enclosure#x] Window (2) When System Progress of the partition is EFI, Boot, and OS Running, various information on RAID Card, Physical Drives, Logical Drives, and the Action Progress table is displayed. (*1) (*1) After System Progress is changed into the state of EFI, Boot, and OS Running until information is correctly displayed, it takes one minute or less.
  • Page 143: Table 1.55 Display And Setting Items Of [Disk Enclosure#X] Window

    Not-present Vendor ID Vendor ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in manufacturer of card. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual(CA92344-0537) Device ID Device ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks:...
  • Page 144 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Status The state of a physical drive is displayed. · Operational · Available · Failed · Hot Spare · Rebuilding · SMART err · Shielded · Bad Block ·...
  • Page 145 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Status Displays the status of the PSU.   Warning  Failed  Not-Present Fans FAN# The number of the Fan is displayed. Status Displays the status of the Fan. ...
  • Page 146: Partition] Menu For Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Status display and partition settings of PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2400E and PRIMEQUEST 2800E2/2800E can be done on [Partition] Menu. This menu is not displayed in PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B. 1.3.1 [Power Control] Window [Power Control] window displays the power control of the partition.
  • Page 147: Figure 1.43 [Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.43 [Power Control] Window FIGURE 1.44 [Power Control] Window (When Extended Partitioning Mode is enable) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 148: Figure 1.45 [Power Control] Window (Grayout Display)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E  In case of Partition Operator privilege (In case of management target Partition#0) Operations can be performed only for a partition which is targeted for management. When it is not targeted for management, Pull-down Menu and the setting items are displayed as gray out.
  • Page 149: Figure 1.46 [Power Control] Window (Grayout Display) (When Extended Partitioning Mode Is Enable)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.46 [Power Control] Window (Grayout Display) (When Extended Partitioning Mode is enable) Select the process executed for the partition from Pull-down menu of [Power Control]. Then, click the [Apply] button. Dialog box for confirmation appears.
  • Page 150: Table 1.56 Display Items And Set Items Of [Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.56 Display Items and Set Items of [Power Control] Window Items Description Displays the number by which the partition is identified. [In case of the PRIMEQUEST 2800E2/2800E model] There are 0-11 Partitions.
  • Page 151 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Power Control Selects power control specified for the partition. However, for the partition which is already in power-on state, [Power On] is not displayed. On the contrary, for the partition which is already in powered off, [Power Off], [Reset], [NMI], [Power Cycle], [Force Power Off] and [sadump] are not displayed.
  • Page 152: Figure 1.47 Display Of Errors Of [Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.57 [Power Control] Window Buttons Buttons Description Apply When you click the [Apply] button, the information of power control items is set. Confirm the setting contents if dialog box prompts for Confirmation. Cancel When you click the [Cancel] button, returns to source without setting the information of power control items corresponding to partition,.
  • Page 153 Unable to power on the partition#%d due to abnormal Extended Partitioning composition. W_00587 Unable to execute Power Control because the firmware is updating. W_00588 Unable to execute command because the power control operating. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 154: Schedule] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.2 [Schedule] Menu The [Schedule] menu has the [Schedule Control] and [Schedule List] windows. This section describes the windows and the operation. Note As mentioned below, there may be a delay in the time recorded in SEL compared to the time reserved for scheduled operations.
  • Page 155: Table 1.58 Display Items And Setting Items Of [Schedule Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E If the maintenance work (either Hot Partition Maintenance, Warm System Maintenance or Cold System Maintenance) of the targeted partition is executed in the schedule execution time, the scheduled operation does not execute the power operation of the partition.
  • Page 156: Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.2.2 [Schedule list] Window Up to 1000 instances of partition power On / Off schedule can be recorded in the [Schedule list] Window. FIGURE 1.49 [Schedule List] Window Schedule will appear in the order of the partition number.
  • Page 157: Table 1.60 Display Items And Set Items Of [Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.60 Display Items and Set Items of [Schedule List] Window Items Description Displays the number to identify the partition (0~3). However, only the partition to which SB/IOU is registered is displayed. Partition Name Displays the partition name.
  • Page 158 This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. E_00412 You need an empty entry. W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 159: Add Schedule] Window/ [Edit Schedule] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.2.3 [Add Schedule] window/ [Edit Schedule] window In [Add Schedule] window, the schedule of Power On / Off for each partition, can be added newly. In [Edit Schedule] window, an existing schedule can be changed. The window items of [Add Schedule] window and [Edit Schedule] window are common.
  • Page 160: Table 1.62 Display Items And Set Items Of [Add Schedule] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.62 Display Items and Set Items of [Add Schedule] Window Items Description Displays the number to identify the partition (0~3). However, only the partition to which SB/IOU is registered is displayed. Pattern Select the partition to be added or edited.
  • Page 161: Table 1.63 [Add Schedule] Window Buttons

    Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. W_00414 Invalid Date Format W_00415 The duplicate On/Off Time is found. W_00416 Both On/ Off Time are disabled. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 162: Console Redirection Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.3 [Console Redirection Setup] window There are following windows in the [Console Redirection Setup] menu. [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window 1.3.3.1 [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window The IP address settings for accessing Console Redirection Setup of IPv4, subnet mask, video redirection and enable/disable settings of virtual media can be done in the [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window.
  • Page 163: Table 1.64 Display Items And Set Items Of [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.64 Display Items and Set Items of [IPv4 Console redirection Setup] Window Items Description Displays the number for identifying the Partition. 0~11 Partitions exist. Partition Name Displays name given to the Partition. IP Address Enters the IP address for the Console Redirection of the partition.
  • Page 164: Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.3.2 [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window The IP address settings for accessing Console Redirection LAN of IPv6, prefix length settings, video redirection and enable/disable settings of virtual media can be done in the [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window.
  • Page 165: Table 1.66 Display Items And Set Items Of [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.66 Display Items and Set Items of [IPv6 Console redirection Setup] Window Items Description Displays the number for identifying the Partition. 0~11 Partitions exist. Partition Name Displays the name given to the Partition. IP Address Enters the global address for IPv6 which can be connected.
  • Page 166: Partition Configuration] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.4 [Partition Configuration] Menu The SB and IOU which configure the partition can be set on [Partition Configuration] window. In case of PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2400E model, only 0 and 1 are displayed for partition. Attention of operation Do not start two or more Web screen when you change Extended Partitioning and change on a single Web screen.
  • Page 167: Figure 1.54 [Partition Configuration] Window (When Extended Partitioning Mode Is Enable)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.54 [Partition Configuration] Window (When Extended Partitioning Mode is enable) For the series of SB and IOU which are not installed, the background color is displayed in the gray. Select the set partition by using the left radio button, and select the button corresponding to set process from [Add Unit], [Remove Unit] and [Home].
  • Page 168: Table 1.68 Display Items And Set Items Of [Add Schedule] Window

    W_00575 Unable to change partition configuration because this partition is powered on. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The operation method in the [Partition Configuration] window is described as follows.
  • Page 169: Set Partition Name] Button

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.4.1 [Set Partition Name] Button The partition name is entered in each cell of [Partition Name], and when [Set Partition Name] button is clicked, the name for each partition is set. 1.3.4.2 [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window When the partition is selected by using radio button of [Partition Configuration] window and when [Add Unit] button is clicked, [Add SB/ IOU to Partition] window appears.
  • Page 170: Table 1.70 Display Items And Set Items Of [Add Sb/Iou To Partition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Remarks Radio button is attached for the display of each Free SB, IOU and Extended Partitioning, and it is not possible to select more than one at the same time. In case of PRIMEQUEST 2800E2/2880E model, check whether SB in which one CPU can be mounted, is not mounted in the partitions of two or more SBs.
  • Page 171 Unable to add the specified SB to the partition due to Dynamic Reconfiguration Mode. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). When multiple errors are detected, multiple errors are displayed in the dialog box.
  • Page 172: Remove Sb/Iou From Partition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.4.3 [Remove SB/IOU from Partition] Window Select the partition by using radio button of [Partition Configuration] window, and when [Remove Unit] button is clicked, [Remove SB/ IOU from Partition] window appears. FIGURE 1.57 [Remove SB/IOU from Partition] Window CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 173: Figure 1.58 [Remove Sb/Iou/ Extended Partitioning From Partition] Window (When Extended Partitioning Mode Is Enable)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.58 [Remove SB/IOU/ Extended Partitioning from Partition] Window (When Extended Partitioning Mode is enable) When maintenance mode (Hot Partition Maintenance, Warm System Maintenance, or Cold System Maintenance) is set, only the user (Maintenance person, Administrator privilege) who sets the maintenance mode can operate this mode.
  • Page 174: Partition Home] Window

    W_00505 Unable to set configuration because the power on/off is processing. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). 1.3.4.4 [Partition Home] window If you select the partition using the radio button on the [Partition Configuration] window and click the [Home] button, [Partition Home] window is displayed.
  • Page 175 The partition home cannot be changed while the partition is running. Please try to change the partition home after the partition is shutdown. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 176: Partition #X Extended Partition Configuration] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.5 [Partition #x Extended Partition Configuration] Menu [Partition #x Extended Partition Configuration] Menu consists of [SB], [IOU] and [PCI_Box] windows. Explanation regarding windows and operations are given here. Partition #x Extended Partition Configuration menu is displayed when the Extended Partitioning mode of Physical Partition is set to Enable in Partition ->Partition#x ->...
  • Page 177: Figure 1.61 [Extended Partition Configuration Of Sb Resources] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.61 [Extended Partition Configuration of SB Resources] Window (2) Input the Partition Name for Extended Partitions. Then, click the [Apply] button. The name of the specified Partition appears. You can directly input the CPU core number to be allocated for Extended Partitions or you can set the CPU core number in Socket unit by clicking CPU SKT +/- button.
  • Page 178: Table 1.72 Allocation Granularity Of Memory By Memory Operation Mode

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Extended Partition that the number is the smallest by priority. Therefore, the resource actually allocated is decreased in the partition with large number. Memory allocated in Extended Partition decreases when Memory Operation Mode is changed in either of "Partial Mirror Mode", "Full Mirror Mode"...
  • Page 179: Table 1.73 Display Items And Set Items Of [Extended Partition Configuration Of Sb Resources] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.73 Display Items and Set Items of [Extended Partition Configuration of SB Resources] Window Items Description Shows the number required for identifying the Extended Partition. Shows only the Extended Partitioning number allocated in the Physical Partition. Partition Name Displays and sets the name of Extended Partition.
  • Page 180: Figure 1.62 [Extended Partition Configuration Of Sb Resources] No Extended Partitioning Window

    Please release "VGA/USB2/rKVMS" after the operation. Note: "IP Address", "Video Redirection" and "Virtual Media" for all Extended Partitions must be enabled in "Partition -> Console Redirection Setup" menu. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 181: Iou] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.5.2 [IOU] window When you select Partition#x Extended Partition Configuration ‐>IOU# page, resource allocation set window of the IOU to Extended Partition is displayed. FIGURE 1.63 [Extended Partition Configuration of IOU Resources] Window PCI Slot#3 is not displayed for the IOUF.
  • Page 182: Figure 1.64 [Extended Partition Configuration Of Iou Resources] No Extended Partitioning Windows

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.74 Display Items and Set Items of [Extended Partition Configuration of IOU Resources] Window Items Description Displays the number identifying the Extended Partition. Displays only the Extended Partition number allocated to the Physical Partition. Partition Name Displays the name attached to the Extended Partition.
  • Page 183: Pci_Box] Window

    W_00589 Unable to change Resources, because this partition is powered on. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). 1.3.5.3 [PCI_Box] window When selection is possible, resource allocation set screen of PCI_Box is displayed for the Extended Partition, when Partition#x Extended Partition Configuration->...
  • Page 184: Figure 1.66 [Extended Partition Configuration Of Pci_Box Resources] No Extended Partitioning Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.75 Display Items and Set Items of [Extended Partition Configuration of PCI_Box Resources] Window Items Description Displays number to identify the Extended Partition. Displays the Extended Partition number only which was allocated to the Physical Partition.
  • Page 185 Unable to change Extended Partitioning Configuration to Partition#%aa because this partition is power on. W_00589 Unable to change Resources, because this partition is powered on. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 186: Extended Socket Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.6 [Extended Socket Configuration] Window In the [Extended Socket Configuration] window, the setting concerning Extended Socket is possible. Remarks - Please change on not two or more Web screens but single Web screens at the change of Extended Socket. FIGURE 1.67 [Extended Socket Configuration] window The Zone setting is reflected by clicking the "Apply"...
  • Page 187: Figure 1.68 Display Of Errors Of [Extended Socket Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.76 Display Items and Set Items of [Extended Socket Configuration] Window Items Description The number to identify Extended Partitioning is displayed. Only the Extended Partitioning number allocated in Physical Partition is displayed.
  • Page 188: Table 1.77 [Extended Socket Configuration] Window Buttons

    Message Number Message W_00598 Unable to change Extended Socket configuration because this zone is already connected to other Extended Partitions on another Partition. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 189: Reserved Sb Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.7 [Reserved SB Configuration] window In the [Reserved SB Configuration] window, you can set the Reserved SB to the partition. Reserved SB is an SB (Memory Scale-up Board is excluded) which is incorporated newly in the Partition, in place of a disconnected SB when the SB which was incorporated in the Partition was disconnected due to hardware problems.
  • Page 190: Table 1.78 Display Items And Set Items Of [Reserved Sb Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.78 Display Items and Set Items of [Reserved SB Configuration] Window Items Description Displays number that identifies the Partition.  Reserved: Reserved SB  Free: Free SB Partition Name Displays name given to Partition.
  • Page 191 Unable to register the specified SB#%d as a Reserved SB due to abnormal SB composition. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). When multiple errors are detected, multiple errors are displayed in the dialogue box.
  • Page 192: Power Management Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.8 [Power Management Setup] Window In the [Power Management Setup] window, Power Saving can be set in the partition unit. Power Saving can be set only when the Power save Control of the system is Enable. When the System Power Save setting is Disable, then the display of this screen is shown as gray and cannot be set.
  • Page 193: Table 1.80 Display Items And Set Items Of [Power Management Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.80 Display Items and Set Items of [Power Management Setup] Window Items Description Displays number (0~3) to identify the partition. However displays only the partitions registered by SB/IOU. Partition Name Displays the name given to the Partition.
  • Page 194 Unable to set Partition Power Save Control because System Power Save Control is disabled. E_00100 Failed to set Partition Power Management. W_00603 Unable to set Partition Power Save Control because Extended Partitioning Mode is enabled. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 195: Partition#X] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.9 [Partition#x] Menu The following settings and the displays for the partition can be done in the Partition#x menu.  Status display  ASR condition setting  Video redirection display ...
  • Page 196: Figure 1.72 [Information] Window (In Case Of A Extended Partition)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.72 [Information] Window (In case of a Extended Partition) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 197: Table 1.82 Display Items Of [Information] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.82 Display Items of [Information] Window Items Description Partition Name Displays the name given to the partition Power Status Displays the power status of the partition.  ...
  • Page 198: Asr Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Menu Operation [Partition] - [Partition#x] – [Information] Window Operations None 1.3.9.2 [ASR Control] Window The conditions for executing automatic restart of the partition on the [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] can be set.
  • Page 199: Table 1.83 Display Items And Set Items Of [Asr (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.83 Display Items and Set Items of [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window Items Description Number of Restart Tries Set the number of retries for restarting the operating system when there is time out by Boot Watchdog, or Software Watchdog of SVAS, or the hardware error occurs and OS shuts down.
  • Page 200: Table 1.84 [Asr (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.84 [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window Buttons Buttons Description Apply Sets the information if [Number of Restart Tries] [Action after exceeding Restart tries] are specified. Cancel Does not set the information and returns to the original state.
  • Page 201: Console Redirection] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.9.3 [Console Redirection] Window If the Console Redirection screen is selected when it enabled, the Video Redirection screen on the BMC is displayed in another window. If the settings in [Console Redirection setup] Window are Disabled, check box cannot be Checked. FIGURE 1.74 [Console Redirection] Window Attention Click the mouse while pushing the Control key when you start the video redirection with Internet Explorer.
  • Page 202 Unable to select the option due to this Partition is not connected to VGA/USB2/rKVMS. W_00551 Unable to select the option due to Extended Partitioning mode of this Partition is enabled. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 203: Mode] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E 1.3.9.4 [Mode] Window Various modes can be set for partition in [Mode] window. In order to reflect the set value, turn Off the power of partition and then it is necessary to turn On the Power of partition once again. Attention of operation Do not start two or more Web screen when you change Extended Partitioning and change on a single Web screen.
  • Page 204: Figure 1.77 [Mode] Window (Extended Partition)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E FIGURE 1.77 [Mode] Window (Extended Partition) When the [Apply] button is clicked while the partition is powered on, a warning dialog box “W_00487 Unable to change the mode, because this partition is powered on” is displayed. When the partition is already powered off, the settings are reflected without displaying the dialog box.
  • Page 205: Table 1.87 Display Items And Setting Items In [Mode] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E TABLE 1.87 Display Items and Setting Items in [Mode] Window Items Description Extended Partitioning Sets whether the Extended Partitioning Function is enabled or not. Mode  Enable: Enables Extended Partitioning Function. (setting) ...
  • Page 206 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description PCI Address Mode Shows the currently set PCI Bus number allocation Mode. (current status)  PCI Bus Mode  PCI Segment Mode The setting of PCI Address Mode is decided depending on the following conditions.
  • Page 207 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Extended Socket Displays whether Extended Socket function is Enabled or Disabled. (setting) ž Enabled (Extended Socket is enabled) ž Disabled (Extended Socket is disabled) Enables the settings after rebooting the partition. Settings can be done in the following conditions.
  • Page 208 Dynamic Reconfiguration Mode cannot be changed due to the partition has Memory Scale-up Board. W_00602 Unable to set Extended Partitioning Mode because Partition Power Save Control is enabled. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 209: User Administration] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.4 [User Administration] Menu [User Administration] Menu You can manage user accounts from the [User Administration] menu. 1.4.1 [User List] window The [User List] window displays information on the registered user accounts. Only users with Administrator privileges can view this window.
  • Page 210: Table 1.89 Buttons In The [User List] Window

    User deletion was completed. W_00463 Select a User Name. I_00464 %aa will be removed. Are you sure? W_00404 Password differs from the re-password. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 211: Add User] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.4 [User Administration] Menu 1.4.1.1 [Add User] window Clicking the [Add User] button in the [User List] window displays the [Add User] window. You can register new users in the [Add User] window. It is possible to register up to 16 users or less. FIGURE 1.79 [Add List] Window For details on the setting and display items in the [Add User] window, see TABLE 1.90 Setting and display...
  • Page 212: Edit User] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.4 [User Administration] Menu 1.4.1.2 [Edit User] window Selecting a user and clicking the [Edit User] button in the [User List] window displays the [Edit User] window. You can change management information on user accounts in the [Edit User] window. Changes in the administrative information of User other than User Name can be done.
  • Page 213: Table 1.90 Setting And Display Items In The [Add User] And [Edit User] Windows

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.4 [User Administration] Menu TABLE 1.90 Setting and display items in the [Add User] and [Edit User] windows Items Description User Name Sets the user name. You can enter a total of 3 to 32 characters. You can enter the following characters in a user name: [0-9], [a-z], [A-Z], - (hyphen), _ (underscore).
  • Page 214: Remove User] Button

    Partitions are not selected. Please select at least one partition. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). 1.4.1.3 [Remove User] button To delete a user account, select a user in the [User List] window, and then click the [Remove User] button. A deletion confirmation dialog box appears.
  • Page 215: Change Password] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.4 [User Administration] Menu 1.4.2 [Change Password] window You can change the password of a logged-in user in the [Change Password] window. FIGURE 1.81 [Change Password] window Remarks The entered password must consist of at least eight characters. The message to the effect that should be input by eight characters or more is displayed for eight characters or less.
  • Page 216 Password differs from the re-password. W_00402 Password is too short. W_00403 Invalid character is included in Password. I_00417 Are you sure? W_00462 The specified password is invalid. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 217: Who] Window

    If the user logged in from the Web-UI, the field displays only the IP address using the DNS. [Message] The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message Number Message E_00098 Failed to get login user information For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 218: Network Configuration] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu [Network Configuration] Menu The [Network Configuration] menu is available only to users who have Administrator privileges. 1.5.1 [Date/Time] window You can set the date and time of the MMB in the [Date/Time] window. FIGURE 1.83[Date/Time] window CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 219: Table 1.94 Setting And Display Items In The [Date/Time] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.94 Setting and display items in the [Date/Time] window Items Description Date Displays and sets the date. If only a date is specified and [Modify the Time] is unchecked, the specified date is set.
  • Page 220: Table 1.95 Buttons In The [Date/Time] Window

    Failed to set Date/Time information W_00414 Invalid Date Format W_00434 Invalid Time Format W_00433 The duplicate IP address was found. W_00432 Invalid IP Address specified. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 221 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu Time synchronization with NTP This section describes the operational specifications for the NTP client. When starting time synchronization: The NTP client on the MMB synchronizes the time at the start of operation, irrespective of the time difference with the NTP server.
  • Page 222: Network Interface] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.2 [Network Interface] window The [Network Interface] menu has the following windows: [IPv4 Interface] window [IPv6 Interface] window 1.5.2.1 [IPv4 Interface] window You can set the IPv4 IP address for MMB access and other related items in the [IPv4 Interface] window. FIGURE 1.84 [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) (1) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 223: Figure 1.85 [Ipv4 Interface] Window (Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu FIGURE 1.85 [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) (2) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 224: Table 1.96 Setting And Display Items In The [Ipv4 Interface] Window (Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.96 Setting and display items in the [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) Items Description MMB Virtual/Physical IP Address Virtual IP Address Sets the virtual IPv4 IP address for Web-UI access. If the MMB has a redundant configuration, the switched MMB will take over this virtual IP address.
  • Page 225: Figure 1.86 [Ipv4 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B2/2800B) (1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu Items Description DNS Server 2 Sets the IP address of the Secondary DNS server. DNS Server 3 Sets the IP address of the Third DNS server. Management LAN Duplicates the management LAN. Dualization Duplicates the management LAN.
  • Page 226: Figure 1.87 [Ipv4 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B2/2800B) (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu FIGURE 1.87 [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B) (2) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 227: Table 1.97 Setting And Display Items In The [Ipv4 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B2/2800B)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.97 Setting and display items in the [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B) Items Description MMB IP Address IP Address Hostname Sets the host name in FQDN format. You can enter the following characters: [a-z], [A-Z], [0-9], - (hyphen), .
  • Page 228: Table 1.98 Buttons In The [Ipv4 Interface] Window

    It is IP address that duplicates with Console Redirection IP address. W_00596 TIt is the same subnet as MMB IP address. Please change to a different subnet. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 229: Ipv6 Interface] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.2.2 [IPv6 Interface] window You can set the IP address for MMB access and other related items in the [IPv6 Interface] window. FIGURE 1.88 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) (1) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 230: Figure 1.89 [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu FIGURE 1.89 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) (2) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 231: Table 1.99 Setting And Display Items In The [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.99 Setting and display items in the [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) Items Description MMB Virtual/Physical IP Address Virtual IP Address Sets the virtual IPv6 IP address for Web-UI access. If the MMB has a redundant configuration, the switched MMB will take over this virtual IP address.
  • Page 232: Figure 1.90 [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B2/2800B) (1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu Items Description Prefix Length Sets the prefix length. Gateway address Sets the gateway IP address. DNS (optional) Sets whether to use the DNS server Sets whether to use the DNS server. To use the DNS, select Enable.
  • Page 233: Figure 1.91 [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B2/2800B) (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu FIGURE 1.91 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B) (2) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 234: Table 1.100 Setting And Display Items In The [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B2/2800B)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.100 Setting and display items in the [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B) Items Description MMB IP Address IP Address Sets the virtual IPv6 IP address for Web-UI access. Hostname Sets the host name in FQDN format.
  • Page 235: Table 1.101 Buttons In The [Ipv6 Interface] Window

    It is IP address that duplicates with Console Redirection IP address. W_00596 TIt is the same subnet as MMB IP address. Please change to a different subnet. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 236: Management Lan Port Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.3 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window You can make the Speed/Duplex setting for each port on the MMB in the [Management LAN Port Configuration] window. FIGURE 1.92 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window(PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E) FIGURE 1.93 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window(PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 237: 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.102 Setting and display items in the [Management LAN Port Configuration] window in case of PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E Items Description Speed/Duplex for MMB#0 User port Sets Speed/Duplex for the MMB#0 User port. ...
  • Page 238: 2800B2/2800B

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu Items Description Maintenance port Sets Speed/Duplex for the MMB#1 Maintenance port.  Auto  100M/Full  100M/Half  10M/Full  10M/Half The default is Auto. Remarks The window displays this item only if MMB#1 is mounted. REMCS port Sets Speed/Duplex for the MMB#1 Maintenance port.
  • Page 239: Table 1.104 Buttons In The [Management Lan Port Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.104 Buttons in the [Management LAN Port Configuration] window Buttons Description Apply Sets the entered information. Cancel Restores the original information and does not set the specified information for the Speed/Duplex setting.
  • Page 240: Network Protocols] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.4 [Network Protocols] window You can configure the network protocols of the MMB in the [Network Protocols] window. FIGURE 1.94 [Network Protocols] window CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 241: Table 1.105 Setting And Display Items In The [Network Protocols] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.105 Setting and display items in the [Network Protocols] window Items Description Web (HTTP/HTTPS) HTTP Sets Enable or Disable for HTTP. The default is Disable. HTTP Port# Sets the port number used for HTTP. The default is 8081.
  • Page 242: Table 1.106 Buttons In The [Network Protocols] Window

    Timeout setting is invalid. E_00439 SSL Server Certificate is not found. I_00440 HTTP Connection will be lost. You will need to login again. Are you sure? For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 243: Refresh Rate] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.5 [Refresh Rate] window You can set automatic refresh for those Web-UI windows that display dynamic content, from the [Refresh Rate] window. Each user can make and manage this setting. FIGURE 1.95 [Refresh Rate] window TABLE 1.107 Setting and display items in the [Refresh Rate] window Items...
  • Page 244 This sets the information for automatic refresh. [Message] The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. W_00441 Range over error. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 245: Snmp Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.6 [SNMP Configuration] window The [SNMP Configuration] menu has the following windows: [SNMP Community] window [SNMP Trap] window [SNMP v3 Configuration] window 1.5.6.1 [SNMP Community] window You can configure SNMP in the [SNMP Community] window. You can specify up to 16 items for [Community/User] from the MMB.
  • Page 246: Table 1.109 Setting And Display Items In The [Snmp Community] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.109 Setting and display items in the [SNMP Community] window Items Description System Name Displays the SNMP system name. System Location Sets the System Location of SNMP. You can use alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following characters: ! "...
  • Page 247: Snmp Trap] Window

    W_00595 It is IP address that duplicates with MMB IP address. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). 1.5.6.2 [SNMP Trap] window You can set SNMP trap destinations in the [SNMP Trap] window.
  • Page 248: Table 1.111 Setting And Display Items In The [Snmp Trap] Window

    The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. W_00595 It is IP address that duplicates with MMB IP address. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 249: Snmp V3 Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.6.3 [SNMP v3 Configuration] window You can set a unique Engine ID and users for SNMP v3 in the [SNMP v3 Configuration] window. You can register a maximum of 16 users for SNMP v3. The window displays the user names of registered users.
  • Page 250: Table 1.114 Buttons In The [Snmp V3 Configuration] Window

    [Apply] button. This disables the selected user. [Message] The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 251: Ssl] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.7 [SSL] menu The [SSL] menu has the following windows: [Create CSR] window [Export Key/CSR] window [Import Certificate] window [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window 1.5.7.1 [Create CSR] window You can create a secret key and the corresponding CSR (certificate signing request) in the [Create CSR] window.
  • Page 252: Table 1.115 Setting And Display Items In The [Create Csr] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.115 Setting and display items in the [Create CSR] window Items Description SSL certificate status Displays the current installation status of a SSL certificate.  No certificate is installed. ...
  • Page 253: Figure 1.100 Confirmation Dialog Box

    A new Key and a CSR are generated successfully. To use the new Key, click "OK" button. E_00012 One or more errors occurred while setting. E_00018 Information acquisition failed. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 254: Export Key/Csr] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.7.2 [Export Key/CSR] window You can export a secret key or CSR (certificate signing request) stored on the MMB from the [Export Key/CSR] window. Remarks For security reasons, be careful with the storage of a secret key. Also, you need this secret key to use the electronic certificate for the key.
  • Page 255: Table 1.117 Buttons In The [Export Key/Csr] Window

    Private Key is exported. Are you sure? I_00446 CSR is exported. Are you sure? W_00447 Private Key doesn't exist. W_00448 CSR doesn't exist. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 256: Import Certificate] Window

    Setting completed. I_00046 Importing has completed. E_00047 Importing failed. W_00449 A certificate file is not selected yet. I_00450 %aa is imported. Are you sure? For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 257: Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.7.4 [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window You can create a selfsigned certificate in the [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window. Remarks Before creating a selfsigned certificate, confirm that [HTTPS] is set to [Disable] in the [Network Protocols] window.
  • Page 258: Table 1.120 Buttons In The [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window

    Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. W_00426 Invalid values specified. I_00444 Previous private key will be overwritten with new private key. Are you sure? For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 259: Ssh] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.8 [SSH] menu The [SSH] menu has the [Create SSH Server Key] window. [Create SSH Server Key] window You can create a private key for the SSH server in the [Create SSH Server Key] window. *Private Key necessary to make the SSH function of MMB effective is made.
  • Page 260 Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. I_00453 SSH Server Key is generated successfully. To install this new SSH Server Key click "OK" button. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 261: Remote Server Management] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.9 [Remote Server Management] window You can specify the users who need to remotely manage the MMB via RMCP, in the [Remote Server Management] window. Up to 24 users can be registered. The default settings for all users are [Disabled] status and [No Access].
  • Page 262: Table 1.122 Display And Setting Items In The [Remote Server Management] Window

    The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message Number Message E_00053 Failed to get user status. Retry 60 seconds later. W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 263: Figure 1.106 [Edit User] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu [Edit User] window You can change the management information on a user in the [Edit User] window. FIGURE 1.106 [Edit User] window TABLE 1.124 Display and setting items in the [Edit User] window Items Description User Name...
  • Page 264: Table 1.125 Buttons In The [Edit User]

    W_00406 Invalid character is included in User Name. W_00403 Invalid character is included in Password. W_00455 Both passwords are mismatched. Please try again. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 265: Access Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.10 [Access Control] window You can control access through network protocols to ensure MMB security in the [Access Control] window. You can configure up to 64 filters. These filters are displayed alphabetically by protocol name. Remarks You can register multiple access control filters with the same configuration.
  • Page 266: Table 1.127 Buttons In The [Access Control] Window

    The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. E_00412 You need an empty entry. W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 267: Figure 1.108 [Add Filter] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu [Add Filter]/[Edit Filter] window Click the [Add Filter] button or [Edit Filter] button in the [Access Control] window to display the [Add Filter] window or [Edit Filter] window, respectively. Although the [Add Filter] window and [Edit Filter] window have different window titles, their setting items are the same.
  • Page 268: Table 1.128 Setting And Display Items In The [Add Filter] Window

    This adds or edits the filter. [Message] The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. W_00432 Invalid IP Address specified. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 269: Alarm E-Mail] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu 1.5.11 [Alarm E-Mail] window You can set e-mail notification for when an event occurs in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server in the [Alarm E-Mail] window. FIGURE 1.109 [Alarm E-Mail] window TABLE 1.130 Setting and display items in the [Alarm E-Mail] window...
  • Page 270: Table 1.131 Buttons In The [Alarm E-Mail] Window

    Invalid SMTP server address. I_00458 Please check a Subject. W_00459 Alarm E-Mail is disabled. W_00595 It is IP address that duplicates with MMB IP address. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 271: Figure 1.110 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window(Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window Clicking the [Filter] button in the [Alarm E-Mail] window displays the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window. The display item is different depending on the model. You can set the filtering conditions for the events for which alarm e-mail is sent, in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window.
  • Page 272: Figure 1.111 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window(Primquest 2800B)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu FIGURE 1.111 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window(PRIMQUEST 2800B) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 273: Table 1.132 Setting And Display Items In The [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5 [Network Configuration] Menu TABLE 1.132 Setting and display items in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window Items Description Severity Sets the severity level to be displayed. Multiple options can be selected.  Error ...
  • Page 274: Maintenance] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.6 [Maintenance] Menu [Maintenance] Menu You can perform maintenance on the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server from the [Maintenance] menu. 1.6.1 [Firmware Update] menu The [Firmware Update] menu has the following window: [Unified Firmware Update] window [Unified Firmware Update] window You can unify a firmware update in the [Unified Firmware Update] window.
  • Page 275 Unable to execute Firmware Update. Please check the machine status. W_00590 The Unified Firmware Version is unknown. Please retry to update the firmware. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 276: Backup/Restore Configuration] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.6 [Maintenance] Menu 1.6.2 [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu The [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu has the following windows: [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] window [Backup BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E [Restore BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E [Backup/Restore BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.6.2.1 [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] window You can back up and restore the MMB configuration information from the Backup/Restore MMB Configuration window.
  • Page 277 Can't restore the MMB Configuration. Please power off the chassis. E_00063 Failed to reset the MMB. Please turn off the breaker to enable the settings. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 278: Backup Bios Configuration] Window For Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.6 [Maintenance] Menu 1.6.2.2 [Backup BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E This window is displayed only in PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E. You can back up BIOS configuration information to the PC running the browser, from the [Backup BIOS Configuration] window.
  • Page 279: Restore Bios Configuration] Window For Primequest 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E

    Failed to get the partition status. E_00098 Failed to get the screen information. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). 1.6.2.3 [Restore BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E This window is displayed only in PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E.
  • Page 280: Figure 1.116 [Restore Bios Configuration] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.6 [Maintenance] Menu FIGURE 1.116 [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (2) TABLE 1.135 Setting and display items in the [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (2) Items Description Select All defined Restores the BIOS configuration information in all the partitions if this check box is partitions(s) checked.
  • Page 281: Figure 1.117 Backup/Restore Bios Configuration Window

    E_00067 Can't restore the BIOS Configuration. Please power off the partition(s). For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). [Backup/Restore BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B This window is displayed only in PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B.
  • Page 282 The BIOS is rebooted to enable the restored data. [Message] The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message Number Message E_00057 Specified file can not restore. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 283: Maintenance Wizard] Window

    The [Maintenance Wizard] window has a wizard to support maintenance of units. This window is designed for maintenance personnel. Menu Operation [Maintenance] - [Maintenance Wizard] 1.6.4 [REMCS] menu You can operate and configure REMCS from the [REMCS] menu. For details on REMCS, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series REMCS Installation Manual (CA92344-0542). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 284: System] Menu For Primequest 2800B2/2800B

    If “Read Error” is displayed for [Part Number] and [Serial Number] on MMB Web-UI (contents area and information area), confirm the problem by referring to “11.2 Troubleshooting” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual (CA92344-0537). If the error could not be resolved, contact your sales representative or repairs assistance service.
  • Page 285: Table 1.137 Status Of Unit And Its Icons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B [Degraded] : It shows that a failure has occurred in the component of a certain unit, and the unit is operated without disconnecting the failed component. It is shown by icon.
  • Page 286: System Event Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.2 [System Event Log] Window Among the events generated in the PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model, events of MMB and BMC stored in the current MMB system event log are displayed on the [System Event Log] window in chronological order. Maximum 32000 events can be stored in system event log.
  • Page 287: Table 1.139 Items Displayed In [System Event Log] Window

    Event ID Displays the ID (8 digits in hexadecimal system) for identifying contents of Event. For details on the allocation of the Event ID, see “Chapter 2 MMB Message” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Description Displays the contents of Events and Errors.
  • Page 288: Figure 1.120 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B Menu Operation [System] – [System Event Log] Window Operations When the event data saved in system event log is downloaded (if the system event log collected in advance does not exist) When you click [Download] button, a message showing [I_00417 Are you sure?] is displayed.
  • Page 289: Figure 1.121 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window Click [Filter] button on the [System Event Log] window. The [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window for entering filtering conditions appears. The filtering conditions of events which are displayed in [System Event Log] window can be set in the [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window.
  • Page 290: Table 1.141 Display And Setting Items On [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.141 Display and Setting Items on [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window Items Description Severity Check the Severity check box. Multiple selections are possible. · Error · Warning ·...
  • Page 291: Table 1.142 [System Events Log Filtering Condition] Window Buttons

    Invalid Values Specified. W_00434 Invalid Time Format. W_00441 Range over error. I_00417 Are you sure? I_00468 Are you sure you want to clear the SEL? For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 292: Operation Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.3 [Operation Log] Window As for the display, the operation is the same as the PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E model. Refer to chapter 1.2.3. 1.7.4 [System Information] Window [System Information] window displays the information, such as name of the systems and name of the products etc., related to the PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model.
  • Page 293: Table 1.143 Display And Set Items Of [System Information] Window

    1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.143 Display and Set Items of [System Information] window Items Description System Name System name of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series is displayed. User with Administrator privilege can change system name. Maximum 64 characters can be entered. Remarks ·...
  • Page 294 Input characters are too long. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). In the [Operation Log] window, only the table contents can be scrolled without scrolling the title of the table.
  • Page 295: Firmware Information] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.5 [Firmware Information] Window Latest version number of applied Firmware, information of the Firmware version which is operating inside the system and the information of the Firmware version with backup is displayed on the [Firmware Information] window.
  • Page 296: Table 1.145 Display Item Of [Firmware Information] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.145 Display Item of [Firmware Information] Window Items Description Unified Firmware Latest version number of applied Firmware. Version Current Firmware Unit Target unit mounted with Firmware is displayed. ·...
  • Page 297: System Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.6 [System Setup] Window In [System Setup] window, Power supply of PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model and restoration action etc. can be set. FIGURE 1.124 [System Setup] Window CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 298: Table 1.146 Display Items And Setting Items In [System Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.146 Display Items and Setting Items in [System Setup] Window Items Description Input Voltage Displays input voltage. · 100V · 200V When information cannot be acquired, it is displayed as 200V. Power Feed Mode Whether power supply of PRIMEQUEST 2000 system is configured in primary power feed mode or dual power feed mode is set.
  • Page 299: Table 1.147 [System Setup] Window Button

    This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. E_00100 Failed to set the System Setup W_00426 Invalid values specified. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 300: Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.7 [Power Control] Window [Power Control] window displays the power control of the system. Remarks When the operating system supports ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface), the power can be turned Off after the operating system is Shutdown by Power Off operation.
  • Page 301: Table 1.148 Display Items And Set Items Of [Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.148 Display Items and Set Items of [Power Control] Window Items Description Status Displays the Status of the System.  Normal  Warning  Error Power Status Displays the Power Status of the System.
  • Page 302: Table 1.149 [Power Control] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B Items Description Power Control Selects power control specified for the system. However, for the system which is already in power-on state, [Power On] is not displayed. On the contrary, for the system which is already in powered off, [Power Off], [Reset], [NMI], [Power Cycle], [Force Power Off] and [sadump] are not displayed.
  • Page 303 The Power On failed, because of switching the Home SB. Please execute it after a while again. E_00xxx Unable to power on the system due to abnormal SB composition. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 304: Schedule] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.8 [Schedule] Menu The [Schedule] menu has the [Schedule Control] and [Schedule List] windows. This section describes the windows and the operation. Note As mentioned below, there may be a delay in the time recorded in SEL compared to the time reserved for scheduled operations.
  • Page 305: Table 1.150 Display Items And Setting Items Of [Schedule Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B If the maintenance work (either Hot System Maintenance, Warm System Maintenance or Cold System Maintenance) of the system executed in the schedule execution time, the scheduled operation does not execute the power operation of the system.
  • Page 306: Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.8.2 [Schedule list] Window Up to 1000 instances of system power On / Off schedule can be recorded in the [Schedule list] Window. FIGURE 1.127 [Schedule List] Window Schedule will appear in chronological order of the start date of the period.
  • Page 307: Table 1.152 Display Items And Set Items Of [Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.152 Display Items and Set Items of [Schedule List] Window Items Description Select the schedule to be edited or removed. Type Displays the type of schedule set in the system. ...
  • Page 308: Table 1.153 [Schedule List] Window Buttons

    This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. E_00412 You need an empty entry. W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 309: Add Schedule] Window/ [Edit Schedule] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.8.3 [Add Schedule] window/ [Edit Schedule] window In [Add Schedule] window, the schedule of Power On / Off for each partition, can be added newly. In [Edit Schedule] window, an existing schedule can be changed. The window items of [Add Schedule] window and [Edit Schedule] window are common.
  • Page 310: Table 1.154 Display Items And Set Items Of [Add Schedule] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.154 Display Items and Set Items of [Add Schedule] Window Items Description Type Select the types of schedule to be set in the system.  Daily: Select when you want to execute every day ...
  • Page 311 Message Number Message I_00013 Setting completed. W_00414 Invalid Date Format W_00415 The duplicate On/Off Time is found. W_00416 Both On/ Off Time are disabled. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 312: Console Redirection Setup] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.9 [Console Redirection Setup] Menu There are following windows in the [Console Redirection Setup] menu. [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window 1.7.9.1 [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window The IP address settings for accessing Console Redirection Setup of IPv4, subnet mask, video redirection and enable/disable settings of virtual media can be done in the [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window.
  • Page 313: Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.157 [IPv4 Console redirection Setup] Window Buttons Buttons Description Apply When [Apply] button is clicked, video redirection, virtual media settings of the system are applied. Cancel When [Cancel] button is clicked, video redirection, virtual media settings are not applied and it returns to the original state.
  • Page 314: Table 1.158 Display Items And Set Items Of [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.158 Display Items and Set Items of [IPv6 Console redirection Setup] Window Items Description IP Address Enters the global address for IPv6 which can be connected. In case of automatic acquisition, the acquired IP Address is displayed. Prefix Length Enters the prefix length for IPv6.
  • Page 315: Power Management Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.10 [Power Management Setup] Window In the [Power Management Setup] window, Power Saving can be set in the system. Power Saving can be set only when the Power save Control as system is Enable. When the System Power Save setting is Disable, then the display of this screen is shown as gray and cannot be set.
  • Page 316: Table 1.160 Display Items And Set Items Of [Power Management Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.160 Display Items and Set Items of [Power Management Setup] Window Items Description Power Control Status Displays the operating state of power control status of system.  Normal: Normal operating state.
  • Page 317: Asr Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.11 [ASR Control] Window The conditions for executing automatic restart of the system on the [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] can be set. FIGURE 1.132 [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window TABLE 1.162 Display Items and Set Items of [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window Items Description...
  • Page 318: Table 1.163 [Asr (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.163 [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window Buttons Buttons Description Apply Sets the information if [Number of Restart Tries] [Action after exceeding Restart tries] are specified. If [Cancel Boot Watchdog] is selected as On, Boot Watchdog is cancelled. Cancel Does not set the information and returns to the original state.
  • Page 319: Console Redirection] Window

    I_00151 Unable to control system power because maintenance is in progress. Release maintenance mode first. I_00417 Are you sure? W_00541 Nothing is checked. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 320: Mode] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.13 [Mode] Window Various modes can be set for system in [Mode] window. In order to reflect the set value, turn Off the power of system and then it is necessary to turn On the Power of system once again. FIGURE 1.134 [Mode] Window When the [Apply] button is clicked while the system is powered on, a warning dialog box “W_00487 Unable to change the mode, because this system is powered on”...
  • Page 321: Table 1.165 Display Items And Setting Items In [Mode] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.165 Display Items and Setting Items in [Mode] Window Items Description Memory Operation Mode Displays the currently enabled Memory Operation Mode. (Current)  Performance Mode: Displays the settings to the Performance Mode. ...
  • Page 322 Unable to register the system as Mode enable because of abnormal DIMM composition. E_00xxx Unable to register the system as Mode enable because of abnormal SB composition. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 323: Sb] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.14 [SB] Menu [SB] Menu consists of the menus in each SB unit. The menu of uninstalled SB is not displayed. The format of window and operating method are same for each menu, therefore only one menu is explained here.
  • Page 324: Figure 1.136 [Sb#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B FIGURE 1.136 [SB#x] Window (2) FIGURE 1.137 [SB#x] Window (3) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 325: Figure 1.138 [Sb#X] Window (4)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B FIGURE 1.138 [SB#x] Window (4) FIGURE 1.139 [SB#x] Window (5) The CPU and DIMM row that is not mounted is displayed in gray background. The [Status clear] button and a message [Click the Status Clear Button to clear the status.] are not displayed for a user who does not have setting privileges.
  • Page 326: Table 1.166 Display And Setting Items On [Sb#X] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.166 Display and Setting items on [SB#x] Window Items Description Board Information Status Displays the status of SB. · OK: No fault on the SB. · Not-present: The SB is not mounted. ·...
  • Page 327 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B Items Description DIMM#0A0 Status Displays the status of the DIMM. · DIMM#1D5 · Not-present · Warning · Uncorrectable error · Disabled · Configuration error · Degraded Configuration · Unknown Size Displays the size of the DIMM.
  • Page 328 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B Items Description Displays the status of the BMC. · · Warning · Failed Clock Clock Displays the status of the System Clock. · · Failed Voltage Sensor (For PRIMEQUEST 2800B) Displays the Voltage sensor type.
  • Page 329: Table 1.167 [Sb#X] Window Button

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B Items Description Sensor (For PRIMEQUEST 2800B2) P5VL P1.1VL P1.8VL P1.5VL P1.0VL VDDQ_DIMM#1A P1.05V_JC#0AB P1.5V_PCH P1.1V P0.9V_PCIEX#0 P1.8V_PCIEX#0 P0.9V_PCIEX#1 P1.8V_PCIEX#1 P12V#0 P3.3V P1.35V_CPU#0 P1.35V_CPU#1 VCC_CPU#0 VTT_CPU#0 VDDQ_DIMM#0A VDDQ_DIMM#0B P1.5V_JC#0AB P1.35V_JC#0AB VCC_CPU#1 VTT_CPU#1...
  • Page 330: Iou] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.15 [IOU] Menu The IOU menu includes the following menus for each IOU. · [IOU#0] ~ [IOU#3] The menu is not displayed for the IOU which is not installed. Since the window and the operating method are same for each menu, only one menu is described here.
  • Page 331: Figure 1.141 [Iou#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B FIGURE 1.141 [IOU#x] Window (2) FIGURE 1.142 [IOU#x] Window (3) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 332: Table 1.168 Display Items And Setting Items In [Iou#X] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.168 Display Items and Setting Items in [IOU#x] Window Items Description Board Information Type Displays types of IOUs. · IOU_10GbE · IOU_1GbE Status Displays status of the IOU ...
  • Page 333: Table 1.169 Button Of [Iob#X] Screen

    Vendor ID Displays the Vendor ID of the PCI Card. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in manufacturer of card. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual(CA92344-0537) Device ID Displays the Device ID of the PCI Card.
  • Page 334: Du] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B 1.7.16 [DU] Menu As for the display, the operation is the same as the PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E model. Refer to chapter 1.2.15. 1.7.17 [OPL] Window As for the display, the operation is the same as the PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E model. Refer to chapter 1.2.16.
  • Page 335: Figure 1.144 [Mmb#X] Window(2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B FIGURE 1.144 [MMB#x] Window(2) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 336: Table 1.170 Display Of [Mmb] Window / Setting Items

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7 [System] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B TABLE 1.170 Display of [MMB] Window / setting items Items Description Board Information Status Displays the status of the MMB.   Not-present  Warning  Degraded  Failed Part Number Displays part number of the MMB.
  • Page 337: Chapter 2 Mmb Cli (Command Line Interface) Operations

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations This chapter describes the CLI (command line interface) provided by the MMB. Basic Operations with the CLI You can access the CLI in the following two ways: Access via the serial port on the MMB Access via the management LAN of the MMB from a remote PC Remarks...
  • Page 338: Cli Command List

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI 2.1.3 CLI command list This section describes the functions of the CLI commands. Setting commands Display commands Update commands Other commands The following tables list the account privileges required for individual commands. "Permitted"...
  • Page 339 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Administrator Outline show date Permitted Displays the date and time. set timezone Permitted Sets the time zone. show timezone Permitted Displays the time zone. Network-related set ip Permitted Sets the management LAN address.
  • Page 340 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Administrator Outline exit Permitted Logs out from the MMB. help Permitted Help information Command termination code display show exit_code Permitted Displays the termination code for the last command executed.
  • Page 341 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Administrator Outline create raid global_hotspare Permitted Create RAID global hotspare disk create raid dedicated_hotspare Permitted Create RAID dedicated hospare disk delete raid hotspare Permitted Delete RAID hotspare disk start raid locate_pd Permitted Start locate disk LED...
  • Page 342: Table 2.3 Mmb Cli Commands (Operator)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI TABLE 2.3 MMB CLI commands (Operator) Command Operator Outline Power control power off Permitted Turns the power off. power on Permitted Turns the power on. Partition control sadump Permitted sadump instruction reset...
  • Page 343 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Operator Outline show network Permitted Displays the management LAN interface. show gateway_ipv6 Permitted Displays the IPv6 gateway address. set http Sets whether to enable http service. set https Sets whether to enable https service.
  • Page 344 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Operator Outline set maintenance_ip Sets the REMCS network. show maintenance_ip Permitted Displays the REMCS network setting. Dynamic Reconfiguration-related hotadd partition Dynamic Reconfiguration HotAdd. hotremove partition Dynamic Reconfiguration HotRemove. pciinfo partition Dynamic Reconfiguration PciInfo set partition dynamic_reconfiguration...
  • Page 345 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Operator Outline cancel raid mdc Permitted Cancel MDC start raid patrol Permitted Start RAID patrol cancel raid patrol Permitted Cancel RAID patrol make raid online Permitted Make disk online make raid offline Permitted Make disk offline...
  • Page 346: Table 2.4 Mmb Cli Commands (Partition Operator)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI TABLE 2.4 MMB CLI commands (Partition Operator) Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) Power control power off Permitted Turns the power off. power on Permitted Turns the power on.
  • Page 347 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) show hostname Permitted Permitted Displays the MMB host name. set gateway Sets the gateway address. set gateway_ipv6 Sets the IPv6 gateway address.
  • Page 348 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) Firmware revision status/version check show update_status Displays the batch firmware update progress. Network survey commands netck traceroute Permitted Permitted Displays a list of network routes.
  • Page 349 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) show extended partition configuration Permitted Permitted Displays resource of SB included in Extended Partitioning, IOU, and PCI Box.
  • Page 350: Table 2.5 Mmb Cli Commands (User)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI TABLE 2.5 MMB CLI commands (User) Command User Outline Power control power off Turns the power off. power on Turns the power on. Partition control sadump sadump instruction reset Hard Reset instruction NMI interrupt instruction...
  • Page 351 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command User Outline show network Permitted Displays the management LAN interface. show gateway_ipv6 Permitted Displays the IPv6 gateway address. set http Sets whether to enable http service. set https Sets whether to enable https service.
  • Page 352 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command User Outline set maintenance_ip Sets the REMCS network. show maintenance_ip Permitted Displays the REMCS network setting. DR-related hotadd partition Dynamic Reconfiguration HotAdd. hotremove partition Dynamic Reconfiguration HotRemove. pciinfo partition Dynamic Reconfiguration PciInfo set partition dynamic_reconfiguration...
  • Page 353 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command User Outline cancel raid mdc Cancel MDC start raid patrol Start RAID patrol cancel raid patrol Cancel RAID patrol make raid online Make disk online make raid offline Make disk offline replace raid missing_drive Replace missing drive...
  • Page 354: Table 2.6 Mmb Cli Commands (Ce)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI TABLE 2.6 MMB CLI commands (CE) Command Outline Power control power off Turns the power off. power on Turns the power on. Partition control sadump sadump instruction reset Hard Reset instruction NMI interrupt instruction Partition connection...
  • Page 355 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Outline show network Permitted Displays the management LAN interface. show gateway_ipv6 Permitted Displays the IPv6 gateway address. set http Sets whether to enable http service. set https Sets whether to enable https service.
  • Page 356 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Outline set maintenance_ip Sets the REMCS network. show maintenance_ip Permitted Displays the REMCS network setting. DR-related hotadd partition Dynamic Reconfiguration HotAdd. hotremove partition Dynamic Reconfiguration HotRemove. pciinfo partition Dynamic Reconfiguration PciInfo set partition dynamic_reconfiguration Sets DR state of partition.
  • Page 357 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Command Outline cancel raid mdc Cancel MDC start raid patrol Start RAID patrol cancel raid patrol Cancel RAID patrol make raid online Make disk online make raid offline Make disk offline replace raid missing_drive Replace missing drive...
  • Page 358: Table 2.7 Parameter Specification Range

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI Notation of parameters in the command syntax Multiple parameters are enclosed in brackets [ ] to indicate that one of them is to be selected. For example, [A|B|C] means that either A, B, or C is to be selected as specified. A parameter is enclosed in braces { } to indicate that it can be omitted.
  • Page 359: Setting Commands

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands Setting Commands The information setting commands are as follows: 2.2.1 add partition 2.2.2 clear access_control 2.2.3 clear ssh_key 2.2.4 console 2.2.5 download ssh_key 2.2.6 power off 2.2.7 power on 2.2.8 sadump 2.2.9 reset 2.2.10 nmi 2.2.11 remove partition...
  • Page 360 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands 2.2.61 start raid locate_ld 2.2.62 stop raid locate_ld 2.2.63 start raid locate_encl 2.2.64 stop raid locate_encl 2.2.65 start raid rebuild 2.2.66 cancel raid rebuild 2.2.67 start raid copyback 2.2.68 cancel raid copyback 2.2.69 start raid mdc 2.2.70 cancel raid mdc 2.2.71 start raid patrol...
  • Page 361: Add Partition

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands 2.2.1 add partition Adds specified SB, IOU or in specified partition. Extended Partitioning If specified SB, IOU or are not in free status, they cannot be executed. Extended Partitioning  Privilege: Administrator Input format add partition <...
  • Page 362: Clear Access_Control

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure you want to add %s to partition #%d? [Y/N]: Adding %s to Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 363: Clear Ssh_Key

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 364: Download Ssh_Key

    # console 1 20 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. The specified partition number is invalid.
  • Page 365: Power Off

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. The specified partition number is invalid. Unable to execute this command because the system is under maintenance.
  • Page 366: Power On

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands 2.2.7 power on Turn on the power supply of the entire system or the specified partition. When the partition specified by the parameter is not configured, the partition which is not configured is ignored.
  • Page 367 2.2 Setting Commands Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. The specified partition number is invalid.
  • Page 368: Sadump

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure you want to sadump to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 369: Reset

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure you want to Reset to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 370 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure you want to NMI to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 371: Remove Partition

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure you want to remove %s from Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Removing %s from Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 372: Set Active_Mmb

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure to continue set active mmb? [y/n]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 373: Set Partition Dynamic_Reconfiguration

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified date is invalid. Unable to set date because NTP is enabled.
  • Page 374: Set Gateway

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified gateway address is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. The specified IP address is duplicated.
  • Page 375: Set Hostname

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 376: Set Http

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. 2.2.19 set http_port Sets a port accepting HTTP session.8081 is the default.
  • Page 377: Set Https

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. 2.2.21 set https_port Sets a port accepting HTTPS messages.432 is the default.
  • Page 378: Set Ip

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified IP address is invalid. The specified netmask is invalid. The specified IP address is duplicated.
  • Page 379: Set Ipv6

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. The specified IP address is invalid.
  • Page 380: Set Maintenance_Ip

    # set maintenance_ip 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 172.128.1.2 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified IP address is invalid. The specified netmask is invalid.
  • Page 381: Set Partition Home

    # set partition home 3 SB 2 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified SB number is invalid.
  • Page 382: Set Partition Lan_Device_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 383: Set Partition Memory_Mirror_Ras_Mode

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands 2.2.27 set partition memory_mirror_ras_mode It sets the Memory Mirror RAS mode of the specified partition. Memory Operation Mode can be set only at the time of Mode settings. Default value is set to mirror_keep (RAS emphasized mode).
  • Page 384: Set Partition Memory_Operation_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 385 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 386: Set Partition Name

    # set partition name 3 hogehoge Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified partition name is invalid.
  • Page 387: Set Partition Pci_Address_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 388: Set Partition Pci_Express_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Failed to execute set partition pci_express_mode command.
  • Page 389: Set Ssh

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. 2.2.33 set ssh_port Set the port which receives the SSH session. Default setting is 22.
  • Page 390: Set Telnet

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. 2.2.35 set telnet_port Sets the port which receives the telnet connection. Default setting is 23.
  • Page 391: Set Timezone

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified port number is invalid. Time synchronization was requested to Standby MMB.
  • Page 392: Set Partition Extended_Partitioning_Mode

    # set partition extended_partitioning _mode 1 enable Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 393: Set Partition Dimm_Excl_Mode

    # set partition dimm_excl_mode 4 enable Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 394: Set Partition Skt_Binding_Mode

    Are you sure to continue?[Y/N]: y Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 395 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands Please try to change the mode after the partition is shutdown. Unable to execute this command because you have not authority to operate this partition. Partition#x is not defined. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 396: Add Extended_Partition Sb

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands 2.2.40 add extended_partition sb It adds the specified SB resources to the specified Extended Partitioning. It is set to the specified value for CPU Core and Memory. When the specified Extended Partitioning is powered ON, this command cannot be executed. When CPU core number, memory size, USB1 of HOME SB, VGA/USB2/rKVMS, PCI Express slot of SB, is not free, this command cannot be executed.
  • Page 397 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Are you sure you want to add %s to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Adding %s to Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 398: Add Extended_Partition Iou

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Are you sure you want to add %s to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Adding %s to Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 399: Add Extended_Partition Pcibox

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Are you sure you want to add %s to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Adding %s to Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 400: Remove Extended_Partition Sb

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Are you sure you want to remove %s from Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Removing %s from Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 401: Remove Extended_Partition Iou

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Are you sure you want to remove %s from Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Removing %s from Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 402: Remove Extended_Partition Pcibox

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Are you sure you want to remove %s from Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Removing %s from Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 403: Hotadd Partition

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands 2.2.46 hotadd partition The specified SB or IOU is dynamically added for the specified partition.  A few minutes are required for the execution of this command.  The SB parameter specifies physical SB number (It is not logical SB number). ...
  • Page 404 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure to continue adding [SB#%d|IOU#%d] to partition#%d? [Y/N]: DR operation start (1/5)
  • Page 405: Hotremove Partition

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands 2.2.47 hotremove partition The specified SB or IOU is removed dynamically from the specified partition.  Privilege: Administrator Input format hotremove partition <partition#> SB <SB#x> {quiet} hotremove partition <partition#> IOU <IOU#x> {quiet} Option quiet: The command is executed without interacting with the user.
  • Page 406 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure to continue removing [SB#%d|IOU#%d] from Partition#%d? [Y/N]: DR operation start (1/4)
  • Page 407: Pciinfo Partition

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure to continue updating IOU#%d to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified IOU#%d is not present.
  • Page 408: Set Partition Extended_Socket_Mode

    # set partition extended_socket_mode 4 enable Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 409: Set Partition Extended_Socket_Zone

    # set partition extended_socket_zone 1 4,5 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 410: Set Partition Memory_Sparing_Mode

    The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid.The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 411: Create Raid Logical_Drive

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 412 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.2 Setting Commands Too few arguments argc=%d. The specified parameter is invalid. %s Missing mandatory options. The specified controller is not found. Port and cascade number is required in the parameter since more than 2 enclosures are connected. Internal error [%d:%d].
  • Page 413: Delete Raid Logical_Drive

    # delete raid logical_drive SB 0-0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 414: Modify Raid Logical_Drive_Policy

    # modify raid logical_drive_policy SB 0-0 target=0 read=0 write=0 io=0 access=0 cache=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 415: Modify Raid Logical_Drive

    # modify raid logical_drive SB 0-0 target=0 disk=3 level=6 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 416: Create Raid Global_Hotspare

    # create raid global_hotspare SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 417: Create Raid Dedicated_Hotspare

    # create raid dedicated_hotspare SB 0-0 disk=0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 418: Delete Raid Hotspare

    # delete raid hotspare SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 419: Start Raid Locate_Pd

    # start raid locate_pd SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 420: Stop Raid Locate_Pd

    # stop raid locate_pd SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 421: Start Raid Locate_Ld

    # start raid locate_ld SB 0-0 target=1 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 422: Stop Raid Locate_Ld

    # stop raid locate_ld SB 0-0 target=1 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 423: Start Raid Locate_Encl

    # start raid locate_pd SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 424: Stop Raid Locate_Encl

    # stop raid locate_pd SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 425: Start Raid Rebuild

    # start raid rebuild SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 426: Cancel Raid Rebuild

    # cancel raid rebuild SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 427: Start Raid Copyback

    # start raid copyback SB 0-0 src=0 dist=1 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 428: Cancel Raid Copyback

    # cancel raid copyback SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 429: Start Raid Mdc

    # start raid mdc SB 0-0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 430: Cancel Raid Mdc

    # start raid mdc SB 0-0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 431: Start Raid Patrol

    # start raid patrol SB 0-0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 432: Cancel Raid Patrol

    # cancel raid patrol SB 0-0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 433: Make Raid Online

    # make raid online SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 434: Make Raid Offline

    # make raid offline SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 435: Replace Raid Missing_Drive

    # replace raid missing_drive SB 0-0 disk=0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 436: Commands For Display

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display Commands for Display Command for displaying the information is as follows. 2.3.1 show access_control 2.3.2 show active_mmb 2.3.3 show date 2.3.4 show exit_code 2.3.5 show partition configuration 2.3.6 show partition dynamic_reconfiguration 2.3.7 show partition home 2.3.8 show partition lan_device_mode 2.3.9 show partition name...
  • Page 437: Show Access_Control

    SNMP: All Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified command is invalid 2.3.2 show active_mmb Displays current Active MMB.
  • Page 438: Show Date

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.3 show date Displays current date and time.  Privilege: All Input format show date Option None Usage example #show date 2009-11-30 11:14:21 JST Message None 2.3.4 show exit_code Displays the exit code of last execution command. ...
  • Page 439: Show Partition Configuration

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.5 show partition configuration Displays the SB and IOU included in the partition. When the specified partition is an Extended Partitioning, an error message is displayed, and the specified partition cannot be operated. Output Format: Information related to one partition is displayed in one line.
  • Page 440: Show Partition Dynamic_Reconfiguration

    IOU#3 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 441: Show Partition Home

    SB#2 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 442: Show Partition Lan_Device_Mode

    Device: disable WOL: disable Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 443: Show Partition Name

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 444: Show Partition Memory_Mirror_Ras_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 445: Show Partition Memory_Operation_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 446: Show Partition Pci_Address_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 447: Show Gateway

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.14 show gateway Displays the IP address of default gateway set to the Management LAN Interface.  Privilege: All Input format show gateway Option None Usage example # show gateway Gateway Address: 10.1.2.1 Message None...
  • Page 448: Show Http

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.16 show http Displays the status (enable/ disable) of current HTTP.  Privilege: All Input format show http Option None Usage example # show http HTTP: disabled Message None 2.3.17 show http_port Displays the port to which HTTP session is currently connected.
  • Page 449: Show Https

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.18 show https Displays the status (enable/ disable) of current HTTPS server.  Privilege: All Input format show https Option None Usage example #show https HTTPS: disabled Message None 2.3.19 show https_port Displays the port to which HTTPS is currently connected.
  • Page 450: Show Ipv6

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.20 show ip Displays the IP address, the net mask set in the management LAN interface.  Privilege: All Input format show ip Option None Usage example # show ip IP Address: 10.1.2.124 Netmask: 255.255.255.0 Message...
  • Page 451: Show Hostname

    Displays host name of MMB.  Privilege: All Input format show hostname Option None Usage example # show hostname HostName: hogehoge.fujitsu.com Message None 2.3.23 show maintenance_ip Displays the IP address of Maintenance port  Privilege: All Input format show maintenance_ip...
  • Page 452: Show Ssh

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.24 show ssh Displays the status (enable/disable) of existing SSH server.  Privilege: All Input format show ssh Option None Usage example # show ssh SSH: disabled Message None 2.3.25 show ssh_port Displays the port where SSH session is currently connected.
  • Page 453: Show Telnet

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.26 show telnet Displays the status (enable/disable) of existing Telnet server.  Privilege: All Input format show telnet Option None Usage example # show telnet Telnet: disabled Message None 2.3.27 show telnet_port Displays the port to which the Telnet session is currently connected.
  • Page 454: Show Network

     SSH Port Number  Privilege: All Input format show telnet_port Option None Usage example # show network Hostname:hogehoge.fujitsu.com IP Address:10.1.2.124 Netmask:255.255.255.0 Gateway Address: 10.1.2.1 IPv6 IP Address/Prefix: 2000:2002:2003:2004:2005:2006:2007:2008/64 IPv6 Gateway Address: fe80::1234:f3ff:fe03:5555 MAC Address:00:AA:00:12:34:55 HTTP:disabled HTTP Port Number:8081 HTTPS:disabled...
  • Page 455: Show Ntpq

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.29 show ntpq Displays the operating conditions of ntp. Remarks Support of IPv4, IPv6  Privilege: All Input format show ntpq Option None Usage example # show ntpq remote refid st t when poll...
  • Page 456: Table 2.8 Output Items Of Show Ntpq

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 457: Who

    2012-11-08 10:38:02 Telnet/SSH 2001:2345::3dfb:dc43:4d75:5a71 tanaka 2012-11-08 10:34:26 WebUI 10.24.6.191 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Failed to get login information. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 458: Help

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.31 help Displays the help of enabled command.  Privilege: All Input format help Option None Usage example Omission Help of the command that can be used by each authority of the account is displayed. Message None CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 459: Netck Traceroute

    7 10.2.3.4 (10.2.3.4) 0.976 ms 0.828 ms 0.891 ms Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Executes “traceroute<ip>”...
  • Page 460: Netck Arptbl

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Displays only bond 0 of cat/proc/net/arp (Control LAN).
  • Page 461: Netck Arping

    Received 1 reply Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Executes arping ‐l bond0 ‐c 1 <ip>...
  • Page 462: Netck

    RX bytes:637685 (622.7 KiB) TX bytes:1318710 (1.2 MiB) Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Executes “ifconfig bond0”...
  • Page 463: Netck Stat

    TIME_WAIT Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Clears the internal information like Private-LAN etc. from netstat-tuwn.
  • Page 464: Show Dynamic_Reconfiguration Status

    Adding SB#3 to Partition#2, running : 35% Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Adding SB#%d to Partition#%d, completed Adding IOU#%d to Partition#%d, completed Removing SB#%d from Partition#%d, completed.
  • Page 465: Show Partition Extended_Partitioning_Mode

    Partition#1: Extended Partitioning Mode: enable Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 466: Show Partition Dimm_Excl_Mode

    Partition#4: DIMM excl mode: enable Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 467: Show Partition Skt_Binding_Mode

    Partition#4: CPU Socket binding mode: enable Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 468: Show Extended_Partition Configuration

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.41 show extended_partition configuration Displays SB, IOU and PCI_Box included in Extended Partitioning. When the specified partition is not an Extended Partitioning, an error message is displayed and the specified partition cannot be operated.
  • Page 469 11 <Blank display since nothing is registered> Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 470: Show Partition Status

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display 2.3.42 show partition status Displays State of the power supply and status (System Progress) of Partition. Output Format: The information relates to one partition is displayed in one line. The display contents of each line are as follows.
  • Page 471: Show Partition Extended_Socket_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 472: Show Partition Extended_Socket_Zone

    3 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified command is not supported.(error=[%s]) Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 473: Show Partition Memory_Sparing_Mode

    1 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 474: Show Raid Adapter

    49 deg C Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No controller is available. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 475 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.3 Commands for Display The operation is failed. %s Unable to execute the command because the %s is under maintenance. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 476: Show Raid Disk_Enclosure

    0302 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No enclosure is connected to the controller. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 477: Show Raid Physical_Drive

    Action in progress Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No physical drive is connected to the controller. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 478: Show Raid Physical_Drive_Count

    # show raid physical_drive_count IOU 0-1 encl 0-0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 479: Show Raid Logical_Drive

    285568/278 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No logical drive is assigned to the controller. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 480: Show Raid Logical_Drive_Count

    # show raid logical_drive_count SB 0-0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 481: Show Raid Bbu

    100 % Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No logical drive is assigned to the controller. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 482: Update Command

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.4 Update Command Update Command Update Commands are as follows. 2.4.1 Update ALL 2.4.2 show update_status This section describes operation procedure of these commands. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 483: Update All

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.4 Update Command 2.4.1 Update ALL The update ALL command batch-downloads firmware from the specified URL and updates the MMB, BMC, and BIOS with the downloaded firmware. Specify the URL as follows: http://host/path/file ftp://host/path/file The update sequence is as follows: MMB firmware update (standby) MMB firmware update (active)
  • Page 484 2.4 Update Command Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure to continue Firmware Update? [Y|N]: The specified parameter is invalid Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 485: Show Update_Status

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Unified Firmware Version : XX, update status:completed Unified Firmware Version : XX, update status:not executed Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 486: Other Commands

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.5 Other Commands Other Commands The following commands are not information configuration, display, or update commands: 2.5.1 exit 2.5.2 passwd 2.5.3 ping This section describes how to use these commands. 2.5.1 exit The exit command logs out the user. ...
  • Page 487: Ping

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). This command cannot be executed on the standby MMB. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 488: Primequest 2800B2/2800B Model Commands

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands 2.6.1 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model CLI command list This chapter describes the functions of the PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model CLI commands. Follow Chapter 2.5 from Chapter 2.2 about the part not described in this chapter. The following tables list the account privileges required for individual commands.
  • Page 489 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands TABLE 2.11 MMB CLI commands (User) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 490: Table 2.9 Mmb Cli Commands (Administrator)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands TABLE 2.12 MMB CLI commands (CE) TABLE 2.9 MMB CLI commands (Administrator) Command Administrator Outline Power control power off Permitted Turns the power off. power on Permitted Turns the power on. Partition creation add partition Adds a partition component.
  • Page 491 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands Command Administrator Outline System configuration set mmb control reset Permitted Resets the MMB. set mmb control switch_over Switch Over the MMB. add user Permitted Adds User. show user_list Permitted Displays Users.
  • Page 492: Table 2.10 Mmb Cli Commands (Operator)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands TABLE 2.10 MMB CLI commands (Operator) Command Operator Outline Power control power off Permitted Turns the power off. power on Permitted Turns the power on. Partition creation add partition Adds a partition component.
  • Page 493 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands Command Operator Outline set mmb control switch_over Switch Over the MMB. add user Adds User. show user_list Displays Users. create raid logical_drive Permitted Create RAID logical drive delete raid logical_drive Permitted Delete RAID logical drive modify raid logical_drive_policy...
  • Page 494: Table 2.11 Mmb Cli Commands (User)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands TABLE 2.11 MMB CLI commands (User) Command User Outline Power control power off Turns the power off. power on Turns the power on. Partition creation add partition Adds a partition component. remove partition Removes a partition component.
  • Page 495 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands Command User Outline set mmb control switch_over Switch Over the MMB. add user Adds User. show user_list Displays Users. create raid logical_drive Create RAID logical drive delete raid logical_drive Delete RAID logical drive modify raid logical_drive_policy Modify RAID logical drive policy...
  • Page 496: Table 2.12 Mmb Cli Commands (Ce)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands TABLE 2.12 MMB CLI commands (CE) Command Outline Power control power off Turns the power off. power on Turns the power on. Partition creation add partition Adds a partition component. remove partition Removes a partition component.
  • Page 497 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands Command Outline set mmb control switch_over Switch Over the MMB. add user Adds User. show user_list Displays Users. create raid logical_drive Create RAID logical drive delete raid logical_drive Delete RAID logical drive modify raid logical_drive_policy Modify RAID logical drive policy modify raid logical_drive...
  • Page 498: Power Off

    None Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to power off the system. Unable to force power off on the system.
  • Page 499: Power On

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to power on the partition#%d due to CPU mismatch between SBs.
  • Page 500: Reset

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure you want to Reset to system? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 501 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). Are you sure you want to NMI to System? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 502: Set Memory_Operation_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The setting will become effective the next time the system power off/on is performed.
  • Page 503: Set Memory_Mirror_Ras_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The setting will become effective the next time the system power off/on is performed.
  • Page 504: Set Lan_Device_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The setting will become effective the next time the system power off/on is performed.
  • Page 505: Show Memory_Operation_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Failed to execute %s command. Failed to execute show memory_operation_mode command.
  • Page 506: Show Memory_Mirror_Ras_Mode

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Failed to execute %s command. Failed to execute show memory_mirror_ras_mode command.
  • Page 507: Show Lan_Device_Mode

    Device: disable WOL: disable Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Failed to execute %s command.
  • Page 508: Add User

    Aaaaaaaa Bbbbbbbb Bbbbbbbb operator Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. No more User addition Same name already exists.
  • Page 509: Show User_List

    Aaaaaaaa Admin Cccccccccc Operator Dddddddd Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 510: Console

    # console 20 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. Failed to execute 'console' command. Unable to execute this command because you have not authority to operate this system.
  • Page 511: Show System_Control Status

    #show system_control status Power Status: On System Progress: OS Running Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified parameter is invalid. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 512: Set Memory_Sparing_Mode

    The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The specified partition number is invalid.The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 513: Show Memory_Sparing_Mode

    1 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. The specified partition number is invalid. Failed to execute %s command. Failed to execute show memory_sparing_mode command.
  • Page 514: Create Raid Logical_Drive

    Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 515 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands Too few arguments argc=%d. The specified parameter is invalid. %s Missing mandatory options. The specified controller is not found. Port and cascade number is required in the parameter since more than 2 enclosures are connected. Internal error [%d:%d].
  • Page 516: Delete Raid Logical_Drive

    # delete raid logical_drive SB 0-0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 517: Modify Raid Logical_Drive_Policy

    # modify raid logical_drive_policy SB 0-0 target=0 read=0 write=0 io=0 access=0 cache=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 518: Modify Raid Logical_Drive

    # modify raid logical_drive SB 0-0 target=0 disk=3 level=6 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 519: Create Raid Global_Hotspare

    # create raid global_hotspare SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 520: Create Raid Dedicated_Hotspare

    # create raid dedicated_hotspare SB 0-0 disk=0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 521: Delete Raid Hotspare

    # delete raid hotspare SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 522: Start Raid Locate_Pd

    # start raid locate_pd SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 523: Stop Raid Locate_Pd

    # stop raid locate_pd SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 524: Start Raid Locate_Ld

    # start raid locate_ld SB 0-0 target=1 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 525: Stop Raid Locate_Ld

    # stop raid locate_ld SB 0-0 target=1 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 526: Start Raid Locate_Encl

    # start raid locate_pd SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 527: Stop Raid Locate_Encl

    # stop raid locate_pd SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 528: Start Raid Rebuild

    # start raid rebuild SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 529: Cancel Raid Rebuild

    # cancel raid rebuild SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 530: Start Raid Copyback

    # start raid copyback SB 0-0 src=0 dist=1 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 531: Cancel Raid Copyback

    # cancel raid copyback SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 532: Start Raid Mdc

    # start raid mdc SB 0-0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 533: Cancel Raid Mdc

    # start raid mdc SB 0-0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 534: Start Raid Patrol

    # start raid patrol SB 0-0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 535: Cancel Raid Patrol

    # cancel raid patrol SB 0-0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 536: Make Raid Online

    # make raid online SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 537: Make Raid Offline

    # make raid offline SB 0-0 disk=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 538: Replace Raid Missing_Drive

    # replace raid missing_drive SB 0-0 disk=0 target=0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540). The command is executed successfully. The operation is canceled Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 539: Show Raid Adapter

    49 deg C Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No controller is available. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 540 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands The operation is failed. %s Unable to execute the command because the %s is under maintenance. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 541: Show Raid Disk_Enclosure

    0302 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No enclosure is connected to the controller. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 542: Show Raid Physical_Drive

    Action in progress Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No physical drive is connected to the controller. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 543 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands The specified parameter is invalid. %s The specified controller is not found. Port and cascade number is required in the parameter since more than 2 enclosures are connected. Internal error [%d:%d]. Unable to execute the command because the system is under maintenance.
  • Page 544: Show Raid Physical_Drive_Count

    # show raid physical_drive_count IOU 0-1 encl 0-0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 545: Show Raid Logical_Drive

    285568/278 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No logical drive is assigned to the controller. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 546 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 2.6 PRIMEQUEST 2800B2/2800B model Commands Internal error [%d:%d]. The operation is failed. %s Unable to execute the command because the %s is under maintenance. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 547: Show Raid Logical_Drive_Count

    # show raid logical_drive_count SB 0-0 Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. Too much arguments argc=%d. Too few arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 548: Show Raid Bbu

    100 % Message The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (CA92344-0540).. No logical drive is assigned to the controller. Too much arguments argc=%d.
  • Page 549: Figure 3.1 Display Example Of Front Page Of Boot Manager

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.1 Front page of Boot Manager CHAPTER 3 UEFI Menu Operations This chapter describes about the UEFI menu operations. The UEFI has a menu that offers operations including selective booting of the operating system, starting the UEFI shell, and changing the settings of boot options. To execute each function, move to the relevant menu from the front page of Boot Manager.
  • Page 550: Figure 3.2 Window Area Of Boot Manager Front Page

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.1 Front page of Boot Manager FIGURE 3.2 Window area of Boot Manager Front Page (1) Menu selection Displays selection menu shown in “TABLE 3.1 Display item of menu selection”. TABLE 3.1 Display item of menu selection Item Explanation If you select ‘Continue’, boot is executed in the sequence that has...
  • Page 551: Figure 3.3 Display Example Of [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.2 [Continue] Menu [Continue] Menu In [Continue] Menu, the process is transited to automatic boot of operating system, and the system is booted in the existing boot order. [Boot Manager] Menu In [Boot Manager] Menu, device for boot can be specified. The [Boot Manager] menu, lists boot devices as shown in “FIGURE 3.3 Display example of [Boot Manager] Menu”...
  • Page 552: Figure 3.4 Boot Option Of Boot Manager

    Boot option Legacy CD ROM Legacy Floppy EFI Internal Shell EFI: Fujitsu Virtual CDROM EFI USB Device 3.3.2 Boot specification of UEFI In boot manager menu boot option is displayed according to the boot priority. The boot option displayed at the top has highest priority option and the boot is tested first.
  • Page 553: Figure 3.5 Execution Of Legacy Boot Option

    EFI) from the [Boot Manager] menu. “FIGURE 3.5 Execution of Legacy Boot Option”, Fujitsu Virtual CDROM0 1.00 which is under the control of Legacy CD ROM is a legacy boot option. FIGURE 3.5 Execution of Legacy Boot Option The priority level of starting the legacy operating system is changed from the [Change Boot Order] menu.
  • Page 554: Table 3.4 Flow Of Startup By Boot Specification Of Uefi And Boot Specification Of Legacy Bios

    5 EFI USB Device 2: Priority is lower than the Legacy Boot Option thus unable to boot automatically. 6. Fujitsu Virtual Floppy0 1.00: Tries legacy operating system boot from Floppy drive of the legacy. 7. EFI Internal Shell: Starts UEFI Shell.
  • Page 555: Table 3.6 Boot Failure Of Windows Server 2008 (Uefi Boot Success Of Efi Usb Device)

    Boot Failure 2 EFI USB Device Boot Start up 3 UEFI Network Device 4 Fujitsu Virtual CDROM0 1.00 5 EFI USB Device 2 6 Fujitsu Virtual Floppy0 1.00 7 EFI Internal Shell: Starts UEFI Shell ■ If boot of Windows Boot Manager, EFI Network Device and EFI USB Device fails or if booted from Legacy Floppy TABLE 3.7 If boot of Windows Boot Manager, EFI Network Device and EFI USB Device fails or if booted...
  • Page 556: Table 3.8 If Uefi Aware Operating System Boot And Legacy Operating System Boot Fails And If Uefi Start Up Is Successful

    Boot Failure 2 EFI USB Device Boot Failure 3 EFI Network Device Boot Failure 4 Fujitsu Virtual CDROM0 1.00 Tries the Legacy operating system Boot from high priority Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order. Boot Failure 5 EFI USB Device 2 Priority is lower than the Legacy Boot Option thus unable to boot automatically.
  • Page 557: Figure 3.6 Example Of Displayed [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.3 [Boot Manager] Menu menu” is an example of “Example of displayed menu of "FIGURE 3.6 Example of displayed [Boot Manager] window immediately after the startup of the [Boot Manager] menu. FIGURE 3.6 Example of displayed [Boot Manager] menu (1)Page information display Displayed as [Boot Manager] (2) Menu selection...
  • Page 558: Figure 3.7 Example Of Displayed [Device Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu [Device Manager] Menu Whether to allocate I/O space for each I/O device and whether to make PXE boot enable, are set in the [Device Manager] menu. The following window is window immediately after the startup of the [Device Manager] menu.
  • Page 559: Figure 3.8 Example Of Displaying [System Information] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Remarks The sequence of the menu may be changed according to the device configuration. Besides the above- mentioned menu, the displayed items may be increased by the sadump menu and the installed I/O device. For the details on the method of operating the sadump menu, “CHAPTER 6 Setting of sadump environment”.
  • Page 560: Table 3.12 Display Contents Of The System Information Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.12 Display Contents of the System Information Display Items Display Contents BIOS Revision Displays BIOS revision. Display example 00.44 LAN N MAC Address Displays the MAC address of Network Controller. N: 1, 2,... Display example 0:19:99:81:F9:31 Processor Type...
  • Page 561: Table 3.14 Reflection Of [Lan Remote Boot Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.2 [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] Menu Network port implementing PXE/iSCSI boot can be selected in [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] Menu. In the menu, PXE bootable network port is displayed. It is possible to boot PXE/iSCSI from the targeted device by setting Enable after selecting network port which enables PXE/iSCSI boot.
  • Page 562: Figure 3.9 Display Of [Lan Remote Boot Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.9 Display of [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] Menu (1) Display of page information [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] is displayed. (2) Menu Selection Items shown in “TABLE 3.15 Display contents of Menu Selection” are displayed in Menu. TABLE 3.15 Display contents of Menu Selection Item Display contents...
  • Page 563: Figure 3.10 Operation Window Of Pxe/Iscsi Boot Enable Setting

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Change in Enable/Disable settings of PXE/iSCSI boot  The change in PXE/iSCSI boot settings of each network port is implemented by the following procedure. 1. Press “Enter” key placing the cursor on network port for which settings are to be changed. Pop-up window shown in “FIGURE 3.10 Operation Window of PXE/iSCSI boot Enable Setting””...
  • Page 564: Figure 3.11 Display Of [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.11 Display of [Boot Manager] Menu Check to be added this item in the last line Remark If [MAC Selection] Menu is activated from [Add An Attempt] of [iSCSI Configuration] Menu in [Device Manager] Menu, network ports are added as in “FIGURE 3.12 Display of [MAC Selection]”.
  • Page 565: Figure 3.13 Display Of [Set Legacy Net Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.13 Display of [Set Legacy Net Drive Order] Menu Check to be added one network port CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 566: Figure 3.14 Display Example Of [Cpu Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.3 [CPU Configuration] Menu Enable/Disable of Power saving function and hyper threading function of CPU can be set in [CPU Configuration] Menu. Following is the display of window immediately after start-up of [CPU Configuration] Menu. FIGURE 3.14 Display Example of [CPU Configuration] Menu FIGURE 3.15 Display Example of [CPU Configuration] Menu (PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2800B2) (1) Page Information Display...
  • Page 567: Table 3.17 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.17 Display Contents of Menu Selection Items Display Contents Hyper-threading (*1) Sets the Hyper Threading function to enable or disable.  Enabled  Disabled Default setting is, Enabled. Active Processor Cores Set the core number to be enabled to each CPU socket. ...
  • Page 568 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Items Display Contents Execute Disable Bit Sets the Execute Disable Bit function to enable or disable.  Enabled  Disabled Default setting is, Enabled. Intel Virtualization Sets the Intel Virtualization Technology function to enable or Technology(*3) disable.
  • Page 569 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Items Display Contents CPU C7 report Sets the CPU C7 Report function to enable or disable.  Enabled  Disabled Default setting is, Enabled. Remarks Displays only when [Custom] is selected in [Power Technology]. Package C State limit Sets the function by which the transition of C-state of CPU is limited.
  • Page 570: Table 3.18 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu *4: The submenu displayed when "Custom" is selected is not displayed and becomes fixation set in the place where "Disabled" and "EnergyEfficient" are selected with a physical partition. It is likely to become different from a fixed setting of a physical partition set to succeed a part of setting of a physical partition in the enhancing partition.
  • Page 571: Figure 3.16 Display Example On [Pci Subsystem Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.4 [PCI Subsystem Configuration] Menu Option ROM of PCI card can be configured in [PCI Subsystem Configuration] menu. The example of contents displayed on screen immediately after the activation of [PCI Subsystem Configuration] Menu is given below. FIGURE 3.16 Display Example on [PCI Subsystem Configuration] Menu (1) Page Information Display [PCI Subsystem Configuration] is displayed.
  • Page 572: Table 3.19 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.19 Display Contents of Menu Selection Item Display Contents PCI ROM Priority In case of Option ROM of EFI and Legacy, specifies the Option ROM to be start up.  Legacy ROM: Selects when Legacy operating system is started. ...
  • Page 573: Figure 3.17 Display Example Of [Oprom Scan Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.4.1 [OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu The Option ROM of PCI card mounted on each IOU and each PCI_Box is configured on [OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu. Window display example of [OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu shows in the following figure. FIGURE 3.17 Display Example of [OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu (1) Page Information Display [OpROM Scan Configuration] is displayed.
  • Page 574: Table 3.21 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.21 Display Contents of Menu Selection Item Display Contents Remarks Onboard RAID OpROM Sets enable/disable of Legacy OpROM of RAID card built into SB.  Enabled  Disabled Default setting is Enabled. IOU#0 Slot of IOU#0 (Only the display) DUSlot#0 OpROM...
  • Page 575 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Item Display Contents Remarks Slot#3 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express card which is mounted. slot#3 of IOU#1  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled IOU#2 Slot of IOU#2 (Only the display) DUSlot#0 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI...
  • Page 576 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Item Display Contents Remarks Slot#3 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express card which is mounted. slot#3 of IOU#3  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled PCI Box#0 Slot of PCI Box#0 (Only the display) Slot#0 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI...
  • Page 577 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Item Display Contents Remarks Slot#9 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express card which is mounted. slot#9 of PCI_Box#0  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled Slot#10 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express card which is mounted.
  • Page 578 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Item Display Contents Remarks Slot#7 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted. #7 of PCI_Box#1  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled Slot#8 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot...
  • Page 579 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Item Display Contents Remarks Slot#5 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted. #5 of PCI_Box#2  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled. Slot#6 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot...
  • Page 580 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Item Display Contents Remarks Slot#3 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted. #3 of PCI_Box#3  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled. Slot#4 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot...
  • Page 581: Table 3.22 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu The help for the operations mentioned on this page is shown in “”. TABLE 3.22 Display contents of operation help display Items Description  =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects the items.
  • Page 582: Figure 3.18 Display Example Of [I/O Space Assignment Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.4.2 [I/O Space Assignment Configuration] Menu I/O space assignment of various I/O devices in the system can be configured in [I/O Space Assignment Configuration] menu. After resetting the system, UEFI assigns the I/O space to the I/O device for which [Auto] or [Force] are set in this menu.
  • Page 583: Table 3.23 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.23 Display Contents of Menu Selection Items Display contents (I/O Device information) Slot# Displays "OnBoard" in case of the onboard device, Displays "SB#" in case of the device with built-in SB. Moreover, displays the PCI Slot number(decimal number) in case of Slot, and displays the SB number in case of SB.
  • Page 584: Figure 3.19 Example Of [Iscsi Configuration] Menu Window Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.5 [iSCSI Configuration] menu In [iSCSI Configuration] menu, as for the IOU network port and expansion card network port which were set in UEFI(PXE/iSCSI) of [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] menu, the environment of iSCSI boot of UEFI Aware Operating System can be set.
  • Page 585: Table 3.25 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Page information display Displayed as [iSCSI Configuration]. Menu selection The items shown in "TABLE 3.25 Display contents of Menu Selection" are displayed in the menu. TABLE 3.25 Display contents of Menu Selection Items Display contents iSCSI Initiator Name Sets iSCSI Initiator Name...
  • Page 586: Figure 3.20 Iscsi Environment Setting Operation Windows (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.20 iSCSI Environment Setting Operation Windows (1) Remarks When the character string not related with IQN name is entered, Pop Up window of [Invalid iSCSI Name!] is displayed. When the number of characters which are entered are not enough, Pop Up window of [Please enter enough characters Press ENTER to continue] is displayed.
  • Page 587: Figure 3.21 Iscsi Environment Setting Operation Windows (2) [Mac Selection] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.21 iSCSI Environment Setting Operation Windows (2) [MAC Selection] menu. Place the cursor on network port in which iSCSI booting is done, and then press “Enter” key. 4. Displayed as per “FIGURE 3.22 iSCSI Environment Setting Operation Windows (3) [Attempt Configuration]menu”.
  • Page 588: Figure 3.22 Iscsi Environment Setting Operation Windows (3) [Attempt Configuration]Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.22 iSCSI Environment Setting Operation Windows (3) [Attempt Configuration]menu Place the cursor position on the item which is to be set, and then set each. 5. To exit from this menu after saving the changes, select [Save Changes] and then press [Enter] key. 6.
  • Page 589: Figure 3.23 Display Example Of [Mac Selection] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.5.3 [MAC Selection] Menu Network port in which iSCSI booting is executed can be selected in [MAC selection] menu. Example of window display immediately after the start up of [MAC Selection] menu is as follows. FIGURE 3.23 Display example of [MAC Selection] menu (1) Page information display It is displayed as [MAC Selection].
  • Page 590: Table 3.28 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.28 Display contents of operation help display Item Description =Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down <Enter>=Select Entry Selects the item. Returns to “3.4.9 [iSCSI Configuration] Esc=Exit menu”. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 591: Figure 3.24 Display Example Of [Attempt Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.5.4 [Attempt Configuration] Menu As for the Attempt xxxx which is selected from “3.4.9 [iSCSI Configuration] menu” or the network port MAC xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx which is selected from “3.4.9.1 [MAC Selection] Menu”, various settings related to iSCSI Boot can be done in [Attempt Configuration] menu.
  • Page 592: Table 3.29 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.29 Display contents of menu selection Item Display contents iSCSI Attempt Name Sets the name of iSCSI setting. Types of characters that can be entered are given below. 0-9,A-Z,a-z,!”#$%&’()*+,-./:;<=>?@[ ¥]ˆ_’{|} iSCSI Mode Enables/disables the iSCSI boot setting.
  • Page 593 UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Item Display contents Get Target info via Sets the function to get the IP address, port of iSCSI Target from DHCP DHCP (*1) server with space key. This item is displayed when [Internet Protocol] is set to [IP4] or [IP6] and enabled DHCP.
  • Page 594: Table 3.30 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu Item Display contents CHAP Secret Enters CHAP password. When [Authentication Type] is set to [None], this item is not displayed. Number of characters that can be entered is in the range of 12~16. Remarks If number of characters are not enough then pop up window of [Please enter enough characters Press ENTER to continue] is displayed.
  • Page 595: Figure 3.25 Display Example Of [Delete Attempts] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.5.5 [Delete Attempts] Menu In [Delete Attempts] menu, Attempt can be cancelled and also SCSI settings set in that network port can be cancelled. Changes in this menu are enabled after the resetting the system. FIGURE 3.25 Display example of [Delete Attempts] menu (1) Page information display Displayed with [Delete Attempts]...
  • Page 596: Table 3.32 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.32 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘3.4.9 [iSCSI Configuration] menu.’ CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 597: Figure 3.26 Display Example Of [Change Attempt Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.5.6 [Change Attempt Order] menu In [Change Attempt Order] menu, priority of boot of network which is booted with iSCSI, can be set. Changes in this menu are enabled after resetting the system. FIGURE 3.26 Display example of [Change Attempt Order] Menu (1) Page information display Displayed with [Change Attempt Order]...
  • Page 598: Table 3.34 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.34 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘3.4.9 [iSCSI Configuration] menu.’ Remarks “TABLE 3.40 Display contents of operation help and the contents displayed differ as “FIGURE 3.26 display”...
  • Page 599: Figure 3.27 Display Example Of [Memory Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.6 [Memory Configuration] menu In [Memory Configuration] menu, memory related settings are done. Changes in this menu are enabled after the system is reset. FIGURE 3.27 Display Example of [Memory Configuration] Menu The following section shows the window display example of [Memory Configuration] menu. (1) Page information display Displayed as [Memory Configuration] (2) Menu selection...
  • Page 600: Table 3.35 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.35 Display Contents of Menu Selection Item Description DIMM Speed (*1) Sets the operating speed of memory module. [For PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E/2800B]  Performance Mode: Sets maximum possible operating frequency for this mode. Normal Mode: Sets the maximum possible operating frequency that can be operated by 1.35V voltage for this mode.
  • Page 601: Figure 3.28 Display Example Of [Usb Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.7 [USB Configuration] menu In [USB Configuration] menu, USB related settings are performed. Remarks [USB Configuration] menu is not displayed in Extended Partitioning where USB controller is not allocated. The following figure shows the example of window which is displayed immediately after activation of [USB Configuration] menu.
  • Page 602: Table 3.37 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.37 Display contents of Menu selection Item Display contents USB Devices: Displays the number of usable USB drive, USB keyboard, USB mouse and USB hub. n Drive(s),n Keyboard(s), n Mouse(s), n Hub(s) Legacy USB Support Specifies whether USB Legacy support can be used.
  • Page 603: Figure 3.29 Display Example Of [Security Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.8 [Security Configuration] menu In [Security Configuration] menu, settings related to TPM are performed. Remarks In Extended Partitioning, as TPM cannot be used, [Security Configuration] menu is not displayed. Moreover, if the TPM chip is not mounted, [Security Configuration] menu is not displayed. The following figure shows the window display example of [Security Configuration] menu.
  • Page 604: Table 3.39 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu TABLE 3.39 Display Contents of Menu Selection Item Display contents TPM Support Sets whether TPM is supported in BIOS. Disabled Enabled Default setting is Disabled. TPM State Performs the settings for status of TPM chip. ・Disabled ・Enabled Default setting is Disabled.
  • Page 605: Table 3.40 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu The help for the operations mentioned on this page is shown in “TABLE 3.40 Display contents of operation help display”. TABLE 3.40 Display contents of operation help display Items Description  =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down.
  • Page 606: Table 3.41 Display Contents Of [Secure Boot Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.9 [Secure Boot Configuration] menu In [Secure Boot Configuration] menu, settings related to Secure Boot are performed. TABLE 3.41 Display Contents of [Secure Boot Configuration] Menu Items Description Current Secure Boot State Displays the Current Secure Boot State. ・Enabled : Secure Boot is enabled.
  • Page 607: Table 3.43 Display Contents Of [Pk Options] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.9.2 [PK Options] Menu In [PK Options] Menu, it is possible to set it concerning Platform Key. TABLE 3.43 Display Contents of [PK Options] Menu Items Description Enroll PK It becomes possible to select when Platform Key is deleted. The Enroll PK menu is displayed, and when new Platform Key is selected with Enroll PK Using File, the [Save PK File] menu is displayed.
  • Page 608: Table 3.46 Display Contents Of [Enroll Kek] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.9.5 [Enroll KEK] Menu In [Enroll KEK] Menu, it is possible to set it concerning Key Exchange Key. TABLE 3.46 Display Contents of [Enroll KEK] Menu Items Description Enroll KEK using File Selects the Key Exchange Key file. File name Displays the file name of selected Key Exchange Key.
  • Page 609: Table 3.49 Display Contents Of [Enroll Signature] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.9.8 [Enroll Signature] Menu In [Enroll Signature] Menu, it is possible to set it concerning DB. Signature TABLE 3.49 Display Contents of [Enroll ] Menu Items Description Enroll Signature using Selects the DB file. File File name Displays the file name of selected DB.
  • Page 610: Table 3.52 Display Contents Of [Enroll Signature] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4 [Device Manager] Menu 3.4.9.11 [Enroll Signature] Menu In [Enroll Signature] Menu, it is possible to set it concerning DB. Signature TABLE 3.52 Display Contents of [Enroll ] Menu Items Description Enroll Signature using Selects the DBX file. File File name Displays the file name of selected DBX.
  • Page 611: Figure 3.30 [Boot Maintenance Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu Setting of boot mode, addition or removal of boot option, changes in the boot priority level and changes in the driver option are carried out in the [Boot maintenance manager] menu. Each menu can be displayed by placing the cursor on the menus for operation and by pressing the [Enter] key.
  • Page 612: Table 3.55 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu TABLE 3.55 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Items Description  =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects the items. Returns to “3.1 Front page of Boot Esc=Exit Manager”.
  • Page 613: Figure 3.31 Example Display Of [Boot Mode] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 3.5.1 [Boot Mode] Menu Boot mode settings are done in the [Boot Mode] menu. FIGURE 3.31 Example Display of [Boot Mode] Menu (1) Page Information Display Displays as [Boot Mode] (2) Menu Selection Displays the screen as shown in “Display Contents of the TABLE 3.56 Display Contents of Menu Selection Section”...
  • Page 614: Table 3.57 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu TABLE 3.57 Display contents of operation help display Items Description  =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects the items. Returns to “3.1 Front page of Boot Esc=Exit Manager”...
  • Page 615: Figure 3.32 [Boot Options] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 3.5.2 [Boot Options] menu Addition or removal of boot option and changes in the boot priority level can be carried out in the [Boot Options] menu. Each menu can be displayed by placing the cursor on the menus for operation and by pressing the [Enter] key.
  • Page 616: Figure 3.33 Display Example Of [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu TABLE 3.59 Display contents of Display of operation help Item Description   =Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects item Esc=Exit Returns to “3.1 Front page of Boot Manager”.
  • Page 617: Figure 3.34 Display Example Of [Add Boot Option] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu “FIGURE 3.34 Display Example of [Add Boot Option] Menu” is a window shown immediately after the start- up of [Add Boot Option]. As shown in the figure, the list of device is shown in device path format. (Details of device path are mentioned in “3.6 Device Path”)
  • Page 618: Figure 3.35 A List Of Devices

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu Addition of Boot Option  The addition of Boot Option is implemented by the following procedure. 1. Place the cursor on the storage device in which the start-up files that are to be added, are stored, from the list of devices shown in “FIGURE 3.35 A list of Devices”,...
  • Page 619: Figure 3.36 Display Example Of File Selection Window

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.36 Display example of File Selection Window CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 620: Figure 3.37 Windows Server 2012 Installed Disk Window

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu Following is the description of the example of creation of boot option specifying this file Remark ・Directory structure of the disk installed for Windows Server 2012 The disk installed for Windows Server 2012 has the following directory structure. <EFI>...
  • Page 621: Figure 3.38 Display Example Of Boot Option Name Change Window

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu “FIGURE 3.38 Display Example of Boot Option Name Change Press [Enter] key. Window showing Window” is displayed. FIGURE 3.38 Display Example of Boot Option Name Change Window Set Boot option name and set options when booting. a.
  • Page 622: Figure 3.39 Display Example Of [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.39 Display Example of [Boot Manager] Menu  Number of Characters and Types of Characters that can be entered Number of Characters and Types of Characters that can be entered in [Add Boot Option] Menu are “TABLE 3.61 Number of Characters and Types of Characters that can be shown in entered”.
  • Page 623: Figure 3.40 Display Example Of [Delete Boot Option] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu [Delete Boot option] menu  [Delete Boot option] menu, deletes the specified boot option from boot order. The following window shows the window display example of [Delete Boot option] menu. FIGURE 3.40 Display example of [Delete Boot option] menu (1) Page information display It is displayed as [Delete Boot Option].
  • Page 624: Figure 3.41 Delete Window (1) Of Boot Option

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu Boot option removal  Removal of boot option is executed according to the following procedure. 1. Place the cursor on the boot option which is to be removed. 2. Press [Space] key. As shown in "FIGURE 3.41 Delete window (1) of boot option", [ ] is changed to [X]. FIGURE 3.41 Delete window (1) of boot option Remarks Press [Space] key again when 'delete' is cancelled.
  • Page 625: Figure 3.42 Boot Option Deletion Window (2)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.42 Boot Option Deletion Window (2) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 626: Figure 3.43 [Change Boot Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu  [Change Boot Order] Menu [Change Boot Order] menu is use to change the boot order. Following window is displayed immediately after booting [Change Boot Order] menu. FIGURE 3.43 [Change Boot Order] Menu (1) Page Information Display [Change Boot Order] is displayed.
  • Page 627: Table 3.65 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display When Pop-Up Window Appears

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu TABLE 3.64 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘3.1 Front page of Boot Manager’ without saving changes of this menu’.
  • Page 628: Figure 3.44 Change Window Of Priority Order (Change Boot Order) (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu Change in Priority Level (Change Boot Order)  The changes of boot order are executed according to the following procedure. 1. As shown in “FIGURE 3.44 Change Window of Priority Order (Change Boot Order) (1)”, place the cursor to boot option displayed as [Change the order].
  • Page 629: Figure 3.46 Windows After Setting Of Priority Level Is Changed (Change Boot Order) (3)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 4. Change the priority order.  Press [+] key to raise the priority order.  Press [-] key to lowered the priority order 5. Exit from Pop-up window after changes is done. ...
  • Page 630: Figure 3.47 Display Example Of [Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu  [Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order]Menu When multiple DVD/CD drive exists, the [Set Legacy DVD/CD‐ROM Drive Order] menu sets the priority level of the startup device. Window at the time of startup of [Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order] menu is as follows. The information on floppy drive is displayed on the window.
  • Page 631: Table 3.67 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu (3) Operation help display The help for operations mentioned on this page is shown in the "TABLE 3.67 Display contents of operation help display". TABLE 3.67 Display contents of operation help display Items Description ↑↓= Move Highlight...
  • Page 632: Figure 3.48 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (1)

    “FIGURE 3.49 Change in priority level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (2)”. 4. Press [Enter] key. Boot option of Floppy Drive #00 is changed from Y-E DATAUSB-FDU 7.03 to Fujitsu Virtual Floppy 01.00 in “FIGURE 3.49 Change in priority level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (2)”.
  • Page 633: Figure 3.50 Change Of Priority Level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (3)

    (3)", Y‐E DATAUSB‐FDU 7.03 is set in 3.50 Change of priority level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) Floppy Drive #01 in which Fujitsu Virtual Floppy0 1.00 is set. FIGURE 3.50 Change of priority level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (3) 5.
  • Page 634 UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 6. To exit from this menu by saving changes in the setting, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press [Enter] key. To exit from this menu without saving changes in the setting, select [Discard Changes and Exit] and press [Enter] key.
  • Page 635: Figure 3.52 Display Example Of [Set Legacy Harddisk Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu [Set Legacy Hard Disk Order] Menu  [Set Legacy Hard Disk Order] menu sets the HDD to be activated in the legacy operating system. The window at the time of activation of [Set Legacy Hard Disk Order] menu is as shown below. HDD information is displayed in this window.
  • Page 636: Table 3.70 Display Contents Of The Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu (1) Operation Help Display Displays the explanation of the operation key shown in “TABLE 3.70 Display Contents of the Operation Help Display” TABLE 3.70 Display Contents of the Operation Help Display Item Explanation ...
  • Page 637: Figure 3.53 Change Of The Priority Level (Set Legacy Harddisk Drive Order) (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu Change of the Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order)  HDD which is targeted for activation is installed in the following sequence. 1. In the window shown in “FIGURE 3.53 Change of the Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order) (1)”, place the cursor on HardDisk Drive #N which wants to change the device.
  • Page 638: Figure 3.55 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Harddisk Drive Order) (3)

    "FIGURE 3.55 Change in Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order) (3)", (Bus 08 Dev 00) PCIRAID Adapter is set to HardDisk Drive Order#01 in which Fujitsu HandyDrive100 is set. FIGURE 3.55 Change in Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order) (3) 5.
  • Page 639: Figure 3.56 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Harddisk Drive Order) (4)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.56 Change in Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order) (4) 6. Select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press [Enter] key to exit from the menu by saving the set changes. Select [Discard Changes and Exit] and press [Enter] key to exit from the menu without saving the set changes.
  • Page 640: Figure 3.57 Example Of Displayed [Set Legacy Cd-Rom Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu  [Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order] Menu When DVD/CD drives exist in multiple numbers, the [Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order] menu sets the priority level of the startup device. The window at the time of starting menu [Set Legacy CD‐ROM Drive Order] is indicated below. The information on the DVD/CD drive is displayed on the window.
  • Page 641: Table 3.73 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu TABLE 3.73 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘3.1 Front page of Boot Manager’. The contents displayed when the Pop-up Window appears are shown in “TABLE 3.74 Display Contents of Operation Help Display when Pop-up Window appears.”...
  • Page 642: Figure 3.58 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Cd-Rom Drive Order (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu Change in Priority Level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order)  The changes of boot order are executed according to the following procedure. 1. On the window, as shown in “FIGURE 3.58 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order (1)”, place the cursor on ATAPI CDROM Drive# N for which device can be changed.
  • Page 643: Figure 3.60 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Cd-Rom Drive Order) (3)

    “FIGURE 3.59 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order (2)”, change the boot option of ATAPI CDROM Drive #00, from Optiarc DVD RW AD -7543C1-U1 to Fujitsu Virtual CDROM01.00. “FIGURE 3.60 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order) (3)”, is an example of the window...
  • Page 644: Figure 3.61 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Cd-Rom Drive Order) (4)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.61 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order) (4) 6. When you want to exit from the menu by the saving the setting changes, select “Commit Changes and Exit” and press [Enter] key. When you want to exit from the menu without saving the setting changes, select “Discard Changes and Exit”...
  • Page 645: Figure 3.62 Display Example Of The [Set Legacy Net Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu  [Set Legacy NET Drive Order] menu [Set Legacy Net Drive Order” menu sets the priority level of the “Boot device” when multiple network ports exist. Window at the time of booting the [Set Legacy NET Drive Order] menu is shown below. Information of network port is displayed on the window.
  • Page 646: Table 3.76 Display Content Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu TABLE 3.76 Display content of Operation Help Display Item Explanation ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves the cursor in up and down directions. <Enter>=Select Entry Selects the item. Esc=Exit Returns to “3.1 Front page of Boot Manager”.
  • Page 647: Figure 3.63 Change (Set Legacy Net Drive Order) (1) Of Priority Level

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu  Change of priority level (Set Legacy NET Drive Order) Boot order is changed in the following sequence. 1. Place the cursor on NET Drive #N which wants to change the device on the screen shown in “FIGURE level”.
  • Page 648: Figure 3.65 Change Of Priority Level (Set Legacy Net Drive Order) (3)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 3. Place the cursor on the boot option which is to be set in NET Drive #N. In “FIGURE 3.64 Change of (2)”, the boot option is set in NET Drive #00. Priority Level (Set Legacy NET Drive Order) 4.
  • Page 649: Figure 3.66 Change Of Priority Level (Set Legacy Net Drive Order) (4)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu FIGURE 3.66 Change of Priority Level (Set Legacy NET Drive Order) (4) 6. Select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press [Enter] key to exit from this menu by saving the set changes. Select [Discard Changes and Exit] and press [Enter] key to exit from this menu without saving the set changes.
  • Page 650: Figure 3.67 Display Example Of [Boot From File] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 3.5.3 [Boot From File] Menu The [Boot From File] menu is used to boot immediately by specifying the boot loader file of operating system in the storage device which is recognized by UEFI. The following window is window immediately after the activation of the [Boot From File] menu.
  • Page 651: Figure 3.68 Specifications Of Boot File (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu ■ Specification of Boot File (Boot from File) 1. Place the cursor to storage device which stores the Operating System Boot Loader File to be booted from the device list window shown in “TABLE 3.78 Display Contents of Operation Help Display”...
  • Page 652: Figure 3.70 Specifications Of Boot File (3)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 3. Operating System Loader File to be booted appears as shown in “FIGURE 3.70 Specifications of Boot File (3)” by following the directory structure. FIGURE 3.70 Specifications of Boot File (3) 4. Press [] key or [] key and select Operating System Loader File to be booted. 5.
  • Page 653: Figure 3.71 [Boot From Dvd/Cd] Message

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 3.5.4 [Boot From DVD/CD] Menu When this menu is selected, it operates as follows.  It starts from the medium inserted in DVD/CD Drive connected with the system. At this time, it does not start from Hard Disk Drive and Net Drive connected with the system.
  • Page 654: Figure 3.72 Logo Window

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu 3.5.5 [Set Boot Delay Time] Menu [Set Boot Delay Time] Menu sets the standby time from the completion time of UEFI diagnosed process till the Operating System process transfer time, in seconds. Default setting is 10 Seconds. The time set in this menu is the standby time of key input.
  • Page 655: Table 3.79 Display Content Of Menu Selection Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu (1) Page Information Display [Set Boot Delay Time] is displayed. (2) Menu Selection Displayed selection menu is shown in “TABLE 3.79 Display Content of Menu Selection Help Display” TABLE 3.79 Display Content of Menu Selection Help Display Items Description Boot Delay Time...
  • Page 656: Device Path

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.6 Device Path Device Path Device path shows the physical connection of device and also shows the relation of connection from PCI Route Bridge. 3.6.1 Parameter of Device Path Each parameter of displayed device path is shown in the “TABLE 3.82 Parameter of Device Path”.
  • Page 657: Table 3.82 Parameter Of Device Path

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.6 Device Path TABLE 3.82 Parameter of Device Path Display Description Acpi (HID, UID) ACPI device path HID is an abbreviation of Hardware ID. An ID by which ACPI specifications are conformed is given below. UID is an abbreviation of Unique ID.(Can be omitted) Pci(Device, Function) PCI Device Device is the device number of PCI device.
  • Page 658: Figure 3.74 Specification Of Sas Disk Built In Sb

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.6 Device Path 3.6.2 Identification of Device Path Description regarding the identification method of SAS disk built in SB, SAS disk built in DU, disk from Fibre card and device path of GigaLAN is shown below.  SAS Disk built in SB Specific method of SAS disk built in SB is described as an example.
  • Page 659: Figure 3.76 Specification Of Disk From Fibre Card

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.6 Device Path  Disk Specification from Fibre Card Disk specific method from Fibre connection when Fibre Card is inserted to PCIe of IOU is described as an example. FIGURE 3.76 Specification of Disk from Fibre Card Card SAS Disc ...
  • Page 660: Figure 4.1 Sample Screenshot Of The Uefi Shell Immediately After It Starts

    This chapter describes the operations of UEFI commands. Automatic startup file The UEFI of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports the UEFI shell function. Users can use the UEFI shell toexecute commands from the UEFI console. FIGURE 4.1 Sample screenshot of the UEFI shell immediately after it starts shows a screenshot of when the UEFI shell starts.
  • Page 661: Table 4.1 Wildcard Characters In The Uefi Shell

    UEFI Command Operations 4.1 Automatic startup file 4.1.2 UEFI shell command syntax You can view and display the shell environment variables by using the set command. To access an environment variable value as an argument for a shell command, enclose the variable name in percent signs “%”, as shown below.
  • Page 662: Table 4.2 Output Redirection

    UEFI Command Operations 4.1 Automatic startup file TABLE 4.2 Output redirection Meaning Character string > Redirects the standard output to a Unicode file. >a Redirects the standard output to an ASCII file. 1> Redirects the standard output to a Unicode file. 1>a Redirects the standard output to an ASCII file.
  • Page 663: Table 4.3 Uefi Shell Commands

    UEFI Command Operations 4.1 Automatic startup file 4.1.4 UEFI shell command list TABLE 4.3 UEFI shell commands lists the UEFI shell commands supported by the UEFI of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. TABLE 4.3 UEFI shell commands Description Command name Displays and changes the current directory.
  • Page 664: Chapter 5 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.1 DR Command CHAPTER 5 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation This chapter describes the DR command and the Hot plug collaboration function. DR Command This chapter describes the CLI (command line interface) provided by the DR command. The root permission is necessary for executing. 5.1.1 dr command (common part) 5.1.1.1 Synopsis /opt/FJSVdr-util/sbin/dr [--version] [--help] COMMAND [ARGS]...
  • Page 665: Device Hot-Add/Hot-Remove Operation (Add/Rm Subcommand)

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.1 DR Command 5.1.2 Device hot-add/hot-remove operation (add/rm subcommand) 5.1.2.1 Synopsis /opt/FJSVdr-util/sbin/dr [--help] <add | rm> Device 5.1.2.2 Description This is the subcommand for hot-add/hot-remove IOU or PCI Express card. 5.1.2.3 Options Arguments Meaning Device Target device. e.g. IOUx, PCIex “x“...
  • Page 666: Show Slot Status (Slot Subcommand)

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.1 DR Command 5.1.3 Show slot status (slot subcommand) 5.1.3.1 Synopsis /opt/FJSVdr-util/sbin/dr stat DeviceType 5.1.3.2 Description This is the subcommand for displaying hot plug slot status of IOU or PCI Express card. The number displayed after the output device represents the slot number. The meaning of the state of IOU type is as follows:...
  • Page 667: Show Resources On Device (Show Subcommand)

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.1 DR Command 5.1.4 Show resources on device (show subcommand) 5.1.4.1 Synopsis /opt/FJSVdr-util/sbin/dr show Device [--possible] 5.1.4.2 Description This is the subcommand for displaying resources on the device.  When specified device is IOU, All I/O resources (PCI) on IOU are displayed ...
  • Page 668: Information Gathering (Dr Report Subcommand)

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.1 DR Command 5.1.5 Information gathering (dr report subcommand) 5.1.5.1 Synopsis /opt/FJSVdr-util/sbin/dr [--help] report 5.1.5.2 Description This is the subcommand for gathering information for investigation. 5.1.5.3 Options Argument Meaning --help Print the synopsis of report subcommand 5.1.5.4 Example e.g.
  • Page 669: Hot Plug Collaboration Function

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function Hot plug collaboration function 5.2.1 Description of collaboration function The resources (CPU and memory and IO resource) of SB or IOU increases or decreased by the DR operation. If external software depends on quantities or location of these resources, they are affected by DR operation.
  • Page 670: Timeout Of Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function 5.2.3 Timeout of collaboration program Hot plug collaboration function does not know details of collaboration programs. Thus hot plug collaboration function sequentially execute collaboration programs for preventing depletion of resources. A collaboration program may terminate abnormally by some reasons.
  • Page 671: Naming Convention Of Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function 5.2.5 Naming convention of collaboration program Naming convention of collaboration program is shown below. nn-XXXXX  “nn“ must be a two-digital number (one-byte characters) ranging from 10 to 90 Hot plug collaboration function executes the collaboration programs in ascending order of their collaboration program name.
  • Page 672: Method Of Describing Configuration File Of Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function 5.2.6 Method of describing configuration file of collaboration program How to write a configuration file of a collaboration program is as follows: <Setting itme> = <Setting value> Setting item Setting value verbose set of verbose mode true or false When true is set to verbose item, collaboration program is executed called with “-...
  • Page 673: Permission Required For Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function 5.2.7 Permission required for collaboration program P command is executed with the root permission. And because hot plug collaboration function is executed as one function of the DR command, the collaboration programs must be assigned the execution attribute of the root permission.
  • Page 674 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function Arguments Meaning Options amount of memory Specifies the hot added/removed amount of memory from now. When hot plugged device is SBx and hot plug event timing is ADD_PRE or RM_PRE, this option is specified. Unit of amount of memory is kilo byte.
  • Page 675: Exit Status Of Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function 5.2.9 Exit status of collaboration program When collaboration program terminates normally and DR function can be continued, the collaboration program must return 0. When collaboration program terminates abnormally and DR function cannot be continued, the collaboration program must return non 0.
  • Page 676 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function Dynamic addition of SB Set the followig options to collaboration program “-p SBx -e ADD_PRE -c x-y -m xxx kB -n x-y” Execute collaboration programs in ascending order of program file names. Failure Success Add CPU and...
  • Page 677 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function Dynamic addition of IOU Set the followig options to collaboration program “-p IOUx -e ADD_PRE” Execute collaboration programs in ascending order of program file names. Success Failure Add PCI devices Set the followig options to Set the followig options to collaboration program collaboration program...
  • Page 678 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function Execute collaboration programs in ascending order of program file names. Unexpected collaboration program is no found Normal end Unexpected collaboration program is found Verbose mode is Confirm verbose mode add –v option Verbose mode is not set Timeout period is...
  • Page 679 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.2 Hot plug collaboration function Complete Confirm whether the collaboration program completes in the timeout period Not complete Send SIGTERM signal to the collaboration program Not complete Confirm whether the collaboration program completes in 1 minute Send SIGKILL signal to Complete the collaboration Return value...
  • Page 680: Chapter 6 Setting Of Sadump Environment

    A configuration of sadump is saved to UEFI configuration information. Back up it to restore the configuration. About backing up and restoring UEFI configuration information, refer “8.1.1 Backing up and restoring UEFI configuration information” in “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual”. Sadump Configuration Menu To configure sadump, select main menu to set up sadump from the [Device Manager] menu.
  • Page 681: Figure 6.1 Structure Of Menu For Sadump Configuration (1)

    Setting of sadump environment 6.1 Sadump Configuration Menu From Device Manager Menu Main menu [Set up Manager] Menu [Dump device Manager] Menu FIGURE 6.1 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (1) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 682: Figure 6.2 Structure Of Menu For Sadump Configuration (2)

    Setting of sadump environment 6.1 Sadump Configuration Menu From [Dump device Manager] [Create a dump device] Menu [Select device] Menu [Select multiple devices] Menu [Confirmation] Menu FIGURE 6.2 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (2) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 683: Figure 6.3 Structure Of Menu For Sadump Configuration (3)

    Setting of sadump environment 6.1 Sadump Configuration Menu From [Dump device Manager] [Setting dump device] Menu [Select device] Menu [Select discard dump device] Menu FIGURE 6.3 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (3) CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 684: Figure 6.4 Screen Areas Of Sadump Configuration

    Setting of sadump environment 6.1 Sadump Configuration Menu 6.1.1 Screen areas The sadump configuration screen consists of four screen areas as shown below. ① Title ② Menu selection area ③ Help display area for menu selection ④Help display area for operations Item Description Title...
  • Page 685: Figure 6.5 Main Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.2 Main menu Main menu In the [Device Manager] menu, select [Sadump Configuration], and then a main menu is displayed. You can set up sadump or dump device in this menu. FIGURE 6.5 Main menu TABLE 6.1 Displayed contents of the menu selection area Item Description Set up Manager...
  • Page 686: Figure 6.6 Sadump Setup Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.3 [Set up Manager] Menu [Set up Manager] Menu Select the [Set up Manager] menu from the main menu and then sadump setup menu is displayed. In this menu, items for sadump configuration are listed. The items are displayed as follows in initial state where sadump is not set up.
  • Page 687: Table 6.4 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Operation

    Setting of sadump environment 6.3 [Set up Manager] Menu TABLE 6.4 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight Moves the cursor up or down Selects an entry. In the case of ENABLE, COMPRESS, RECYCLE, <Enter>=Select Entry selection item is shown as pop-up window.
  • Page 688: Figure 6.7 Dump Device Maintenance Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.4 [Dump device Manager] Menu [Dump device Manager] Menu This is displayed when the [Dump device Manager] menu is selected in the main menu. In this menu, you can create, setup, discard dump device. FIGURE 6.7 Dump device maintenance menu TABLE 6.5 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description...
  • Page 689: Figure 6.8 Dump Device Create Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.5 [Create a dump device] Menu [Create a dump device] Menu This is displayed when the [Create a dump device] menu is selected in the main menu. Specify operation, creating dump device or selecting created dump device. FIGURE 6.8 Dump device create menu TABLE 6.7 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item...
  • Page 690: Figure 6.9 Dump Device Select Menu

    -Regarding to ACPI name which is used for disk or disk partition, refer”5.7 Device Path”. -To use devices of ETERNUS as dump device, setting up UEFI deriver is needed beforehand. Refer “PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual (C122-E206EN)” for details. CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 691: Table 6.10 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Operation

    Setting of sadump environment 6.6 [Select device] Menu TABLE 6.10 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight Moves the cursor up or down Create dump device with selected disk or disk partition, and go to dump device create menu. <Enter>= Select Entry If [Exit] is selected, go to dump device create menu without creating dump device.
  • Page 692: Figure 6.10 [Setting Dump Device] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.7 [Setting dump device] Menu [Setting dump device] Menu This is displayed when the [Select a dump device] menu is selected in the [Dump device Manager] menu. Select dump device for use from created dump device. FIGURE 6.10 [Setting dump device] Menu TABLE 6.11 Displayed contents of the menu selection area Item...
  • Page 693: Table 6.12 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Operation

    Setting of sadump environment 6.7 [Setting dump device] Menu TABLE 6.12 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight Move the cursor up or down. If [1], [2] or [3] is selected, move to [Select device]. <Enter>= Select Entry Otherwise, perform processing corresponding to the selected item.
  • Page 694: Figure 6.11 [Select Device] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.8 [Select device] Menu [Select device] Menu This is displayed when [1], [2] or [3] is set in the [Setting dump device] menu. Dump devices on the current system is listed. Select a dump device from a list. In case of multiple disk configurations, select the 1st dump disk.
  • Page 695: Figure 6.12 [Select Discard Dump Device] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.9 [Select discard dump device] Menu [Select discard dump device] Menu This is displayed when the [Discard a dump device] is selected in the [Dump device Manager] menu. Discard unnecessary dump device. To discard dump device, select the dump device in the following menu. In case of multiple disk configuration, select the 1st dump device.
  • Page 696: Figure 6.13 [Select Discard Dump Device] Menu [Select Multiple Devices] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.10 [Select multiple devices] Menu 6.10 [Select multiple devices] Menu This is displayed when [Create mode] is set to [Single] in the [Create a dump device] menu. Select multiple disks for dump devices. FIGURE 6.13 [Select discard dump device] Menu [Select multiple devices] Menu TABLE 6.17 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description...
  • Page 697: Figure 6.14 [Confirmation] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 6.10 [Select multiple devices] Menu [Confirmation] Menu This is displayed when the [Go to create dump device] is selected in the [Select multiple devices] menu Confirm multiple disks selected for dump devices. FIGURE 6.14 [Confirmation] Menu TABLE 6.19 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description...
  • Page 698: A.1 Setting Items Of Mmb Web-Ui

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI Appendix A List of Setting Items The initial values of setting items and values that can be set are listed. Setting Items of MMB Web-UI Initial value and value that can be set of setting items of MMB Web-UI are listed on each window. A.1.1 Setting items of [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window A.1.2...
  • Page 699: Table A.1 Setting Item Of [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.1 Setting items of [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window The following table lists the initial value and value that can be set for setting items of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window.
  • Page 700: Table A.2 Setting Items Of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.2 Setting Item of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for setting items of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window.
  • Page 701: Table A.4 Setting Items Of [System Information] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.4 Setting Items of [System Information] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for setting items of [System Information] Window. TABLE A.4 Setting Items of [System Information] Window Setting Initial value Value that can be set...
  • Page 702: Table A.6 Setting Items Of [System Power Control] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.6 Setting items of [System Power Control] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for setting items of [System Power Control] Window. TABLE A.6 Setting Items of [System Power Control] Window Setting Initial Value...
  • Page 703: Table A.9 Setting Items Of [Add Schedule]/ [Edit User] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.9 Setting Items of [Add Schedule]/ [Edit User] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Add Schedule]/ [Edit User] Window.
  • Page 704: Table A.11 Setting Items Of [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.11 Setting Items of [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window.
  • Page 705: Table A.14 Setting Items Of [Asr Control] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.14 Setting Items of [ASR Control] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [ASR Control] Window. TABLE A.14 Setting Items of [ASR Control] Window Setting items Initial value...
  • Page 706: Table A.16 Setting Items Of [Mode] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.16 Setting Items of [Mode] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Mode] Window. TABLE A.16 Setting Items of [Mode] Window Setting items Initial value Value that can be set...
  • Page 707: Table A.17 Setting Items Of [Add User]/ [Edit User] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.17 Setting Items of [Add User]/ [Edit User] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Add User]/ [Edit User] Window.
  • Page 708: Table A.18 Setting Items Of [Change Password] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.18 Setting Items of [Change Password] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Change Password] Window. TABLE A.18 Setting Items of [Change Password] Window Setting Initial value...
  • Page 709: Table A.19 Setting Items Of [Date/Time] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.19 Setting Items of [Date/Time] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Date/Time] Window. TABLE A.19 Setting Items of [Date/Time] Window Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set...
  • Page 710: Table A.20 Setting Items Of [Ipv4 Interface] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.20 Setting Items of [IPv4 Interface] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [IPv4 Interface] Window. TABLE A.20 Setting Items of [IPv4 Interface] Window Main Item Setting Item...
  • Page 711 Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI Main Item Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks  Enable Maintenance Interface In case of  Disable IP Address PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2800B2 Enable In case of PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E/2800B Disable...
  • Page 712: Table A.21 Setting Items Of [Ipv6 Interface] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.21 Setting Items of [IPv6 Interface] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [IPv6 Interface] Window. TABLE A.21 Setting Items of [IPv6 Interface] Window Main Item Setting Item...
  • Page 713: Table A.22 Setting Items Of [Management Lan Port Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI Main Item Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks DNS Server 1 None Sets the IP address of primary DNS Server DNS Server 2 None Sets the IP address of primary DNS Server DNS Server 3 None...
  • Page 714: Table A.23 Setting Items Of [Network Protocols] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.23 Setting Items of [Network Protocols] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Network Protocols] Window. TABLE A.23 Setting Items of [Network Protocols] Window Main Item Setting Item...
  • Page 715: Table A.25 Setting Items Of [Snmp Community] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.25 Setting Items of [SNMP Community] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [SNMP Community] Window. TABLE A.25 Setting Items of [SNMP Community] Window Main Item Setting Item...
  • Page 716: Table A.26 Setting Items Of [Snmp Trap] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.26 Setting Items of [SNMP Trap] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [SNMP Trap] Window. TABLE A.26 Setting Items of [SNMP Trap] Window Setting Item Initial Value...
  • Page 717: Table A.27 Setting Items Of [Snmp V3 Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.27 Setting Items of [SNMP v3 Configuration] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [SNMP v3 Configuration] Window.
  • Page 718: Table A.29 Setting Items Of [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.29 Setting Items of [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window. TABLE A.29 Setting Items of [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window Setting items Initial value...
  • Page 719: Table A.31 Setting Items Of [Add Filter] / [Edit Filter] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.31 Setting Items of [Add Filter] / [Edit Filter] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Edit User Add Filter] / [Edit Filter] Window.
  • Page 720: Table A.33 Setting Items Of [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items of MMB Web-UI A.1.33 Setting Items of [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window.
  • Page 721: Table A.34 Setting Items Of [Lan Remote Boot Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI Setting Items on UEFI This list shows the initial value and the values that can be set for Setting Items on UEFI A.2.1 Setting Items on [LAN Remote Boot Configuration] Window A.2.2 Setting Items on [CPU Configuration] Window A.2.3 Setting Items on [PCI Subsystem Configuration] Window A.2.3.1 Setting Items on [OpROM Scan Configuration] Window...
  • Page 722: Table A.35 Setting Items Of [Cpu Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI A.2.2 Setting Items on [CPU Configuration] Window Following table lists the initial value and the values that can be set for Setting Items on [CPU Configuration] window. TABLE A.35 Setting Items of [CPU Configuration] Window Setting item Initial value Values that can be set...
  • Page 723: Table A.36 Setting Items Of [Pci Subsystem Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI Setting item Initial value Values that can be set Remarks Displayed when “Custom”  Disable CPU C3 Report Disabled is selected on “Power  Enable Technology”. Displayed when “Custom”  Disable CPU C6 report Enabled is selected on “Power...
  • Page 724 Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI Setting item Initial value Setting value Remarks  Disabled Assignment CA92344-0539-04...
  • Page 725: Table A.37 Setting Items Of [Oprom Scan Configuration] Window (1/2)

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI A.2.3.1 Setting Items on [OpROM Scan Configuration] Window Following table lists the initial value and the values that can be set for Setting Items on [OpROM Scan Configuration] window. TABLE A.37 Setting Items of [OpROM Scan Configuration] Window (1/2) Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value...
  • Page 726: Table A.38 Setting Items Of [Oprom Scan Configuration] Window (2/2)

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI TABLE A.38 Setting Items of [OpROM Scan Configuration] Window (2/2) Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks  Enabled Slot 65 OpROM Disabled Settings for PCI Express  Disabled slot #0 of PCI_Box#0 ...
  • Page 727: Table A.39 Setting Items Of [I/O Space Assignment Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks  Enabled Slot 103 OpROM Disabled Settings for PCI Express  Disabled slot #6 of PCI_Box#2  Enabled Slot 104 OpROM Disabled Settings for PCI Express ...
  • Page 728: Table A.40 Setting Items Of [Iscs Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI A.2.4 Setting Items on [iSCS Configuration] Window Following table lists the initial value and the values that can be set for Setting Items on [iSCS Configuration] window. TABLE A.40 Setting Items of [iSCS Configuration] Window Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value...
  • Page 729: Table A.41 Setting Items Of [Attempt Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI A.2.4.1 Setting Items on [Attempt Configuration] Window Following table lists the initial value and the values that can be set for Setting Items on [Attempt Configuration] window. TABLE A.41 Setting Items of [Attempt Configuration] Window Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value...
  • Page 730: Table A.42 Setting Items Of [Memory Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks Reverse CHAP 125 characters can be Name entered. The types of characters that can be entered are as follows. 0-9, A-Z, a-z,! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + ,‐...
  • Page 731: Table A.44 Setting Items Of [Security Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on UEFI Setting Item Initial Value Setting value Remarks  Auto Mass Storage Auto  Floppy Devices:  Forced FDD  Hard Disk  CD-ROM  Enable USB Port Enabled  Disable disable(*1) *1: As settings of Physical Partition remain same in Extended Partitioning, settings are only displayed but cannot be changed.
  • Page 732: Table A.45 Setting Items Of [Video] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on Video redirection Setting Items on Video redirection Following is the list of initial values and the values that can be set for Setting Items on BMC. A.3.1 Setting Items on [Video] Window A.3.2 Setting Items on [Keyboard] Window A.3.3 Setting Items on [Mouse] Window A.3.4 Setting Items on [Options] Window...
  • Page 733: Table A.47 Setting Items Of [Mouse] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on Video redirection A.3.3 Setting Items on [Mouse] Window Following table lists the initial values and the values that can be set for Setting Items on [Mouse] window. TABLE A.47 Setting Items of [Mouse] Window Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value...

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