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  • Page 1 FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference C122-E177-02EN...
  • 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 2014-2-18 2014-4-10 The entire manual Dynamic Partitioning -> Dynamic Reconfiguration DP -> DR 1.2.11 [Fan] windows - Warning is added to Stataus. 1.2.13 [SB]menu - Description change of Core/Max Core - Bad Block and Shielded are added to Status of Physical Drive.
  • Page 4 Preface Edition Date Revised location (type) (*1) Description 2.3.31 help - Console is added to Operator and the CE authority. [Device Manager] Menu - "I/O Space Assignment Configuration" and "PCI Padding Configuration" integrated into the menu under the control of "PCI Subsystem Configuration".
  • Page 5 Preface Edition Date Revised location (type) (*1) Description 2.2.8 sadump 2.2.9 reset 2.2.10 2.2.28 set partition memory_opration_mode 2.6.3 power on 2.6.6 set memory_opration_mode 2.6.7 set memory_mirror_ras_mode 2.2.14 set partition dynamic_reconfiguration quiet option meaning correction 2.2.28 set partition memory_opration_mode 2.2.27 set partition memory_mirror_ras_mod 2.2.30 set partition pci_address_mode 2.2.26...
  • Page 6: 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 7: 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. Exportation/release of this product Exportation/release of this product may require necessary procedures in accordance with the regulations of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan and/or US export control laws.
  • Page 8 Product and service inquiries For all product use and technical inquiries, contact the distributor where you purchased your product, or a Fujitsu sales representative or systems engineer (SE). If you do not know the appropriate contact address for inquiries about the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, use the Fujitsu contact line.
  • Page 9: 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 10 Defines the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series related C122-E179EN 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/ Contact your sales representative for inquiries about the ServerView manuals. Title...
  • Page 11 Preface Title Description Manual code Installation (Linux) ServerView Suite Describes the installation procedure using None ServerView Installation ServerView Installation Manager. Manager ServerView Suite Provides an overview of server monitoring using None ServerView Operations ServerView Operations Manager, and describes Manager Server the user interface of ServerView Operations Management Manager.
  • Page 12: Command Syntax

    Preface Formal product name Abbreviation Oracle Linux 6 (x86_64) Oracle Linux, Oracle Linux 6 VMware vSphere(R)5 VMware, vSphere 5.x, VMware 5, VMware 5.x VMware(R)ESXi(R)5 ESX, ESX 5, ESX 5.x Novell (R) SUSE(R) LINUX Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 SLES11 SP3 Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 13 The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice. The PDF file of this manual is intended for display using Adobe® Reader® in single page viewing mode at 100% zoom.
  • Page 14: Table Of Contents

    Preface Contents Preface ..........................................i CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations ......................33 Web-UI Menus .................................... 33 1.1.1 Web-UI menus (Administrator) ............................. 34 1.1.2 Web-UI menus (Operator)..............................37 1.1.3 Web-UI menus (Partition Operator) ............................40 1.1.4 Web-UI menus (User) ................................44 1.1.5 Web-UI menus (CE) ................................
  • Page 15: Preface

    Preface 1.3.5 [Reserved SB Configuration] window ..........................150 1.3.6 [Power Management Setup] Window ..........................152 1.3.7 [Partition#x] Menu ................................154 [User Administration] Menu ..............................163 1.4.1 [User List] window ................................163 1.4.2 [Change Password] window ............................... 167 1.4.3 [Who] window ..................................169 [Network Configuration] Menu ..............................
  • Page 16 Preface 2.1.1 Access to the CLI via the serial interface ..........................272 2.1.2 Access via the management LAN interface ........................272 2.1.3 CLI command list ................................. 273 Setting Commands ................................... 285 2.2.1 add partition ..................................285 2.2.2 clear access_control ................................286 2.2.3 clear ssh_key ..................................
  • Page 17 Preface 2.3.3 show date ..................................... 316 2.3.4 show exit_code ..................................316 2.3.5 show partition configuration ..............................317 2.3.6 show partition dynamic_reconfiguration ..........................318 2.3.7 show partition home ................................319 2.3.8 show partition lan_device_mode............................319 2.3.9 show partition name ................................320 2.3.10 show partition memory_mirror_ras_mode ........................
  • Page 18 Preface 2.6.3 power on ....................................352 2.6.4 reset ...................................... 352 2.6.5 nmi ......................................353 2.6.6 set memory_opration_mode ............................... 353 2.6.7 set memory_mirror_ras_mode ............................354 2.6.8 set lan_device_mode ................................355 2.6.9 show memory_operation_mode ............................356 2.6.10 show memory_mirror_ras_mode ........................... 357 2.6.11 show lan_device_mode ..............................
  • Page 19 Preface 4.1.4 UEFI shell command list ..............................456 CHAPTER 5 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation ..........................457 DR Command ................................... 457 5.1.1 dr command (common part)............................... 457 5.1.2 Device hot-add/hot-remove operation (add/rm subcommand) ..................457 5.1.3 Show slot status (slot subcommand) ..........................458 5.1.4 Show resources on device (show subcommand) ......................
  • Page 20 Preface A.1.12 Setting Items of [Power Management Setup] Window ....................492 A.1.13 Setting Items of [ASR Control] Window ......................... 493 A.1.14 Setting Items of [Console Redirection] Window ......................493 A.1.15 Setting Items of [Mode] Window ............................ 494 A.1.16 Setting Items of [Add User]/ [Edit User] Window ......................494 A.1.17 Setting Items of [Date/Time] Window ..........................
  • Page 21 Preface Figures FIGURE 1.1 [System Status] window ..............................66 FIGURE 1.2 [System Event Log] window ............................. 68 FIGURE 1.3 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window ..........................70 FIGURE 1.4 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window ......................71 FIGURE 1.5 [Operation Log] Window..............................73 FIGURE 1.6 [Operating Log Filtering Condition] Window ........................
  • Page 22 Preface FIGURE 1.43 [Schedule List] Window ..............................138 FIGURE 1.44 [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] ..........................140 FIGURE 1.45 [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window ......................... 142 FIGURE 1.46 [Partition Configuration] Window..........................144 FIGURE 1.47 [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window ..........................146 FIGURE 1.48 [Remove SB/IOU from Partition] Window ........................
  • Page 23 Preface FIGURE 1.88 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window(PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E) ............... 215 FIGURE 1.89 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window(PRIMQUEST 2800B) ................215 FIGURE 1.90 [Unified Firmware Update] window..........................217 FIGURE 1.91 Backup/Restore MMB Configuration window ......................219 FIGURE 1.92 Backup BIOS Configuration window ........................... 220 FIGURE 1.93 [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (1) ........................
  • Page 24 Preface FIGURE 3.10 Operation Window of PXE/iSCSI boot Enable Setting” ..................... 376 FIGURE 3.11 Display of [Boot Manager] Menu ..........................377 FIGURE 3.12 Display of [MAC Selection]............................377 FIGURE 3.13 Display of [Set Legacy Net Drive Order] Menu ......................378 FIGURE 3.14 Display Example of [CPU Configuration] Menu ......................
  • Page 25 Preface FIGURE 3.55 Change in Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order) (4) ................434 FIGURE 3.56 Example of Displayed [Set Legacy CD‐ROM Drive Order] Menu ................435 FIGURE 3.57 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order (1) ................. 436 FIGURE 3.58 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order (2) .................
  • Page 26 Preface Tables TABLE 1.1 User privileges ..................................33 TABLE 1.2 Web-UI menus (Administrator) ............................34 TABLE 1.3 Web-UI menus (Operator) ..............................37 TABLE 1.4 Web-UI menus (Partition Operator) ........................... 40 TABLE 1.5 Web-UI menus (User) ................................ 44 TABLE 1.6 Web-UI menus (CE) ................................47 TABLE 1.7 Types of maintenance mode..............................
  • Page 27 Preface TABLE 1.43 Display and Setting items on [SB#x] Window ......................... 97 TABLE 1.44 [SB#x] Window Button ..............................102 TABLE 1.45 Display Items and Setting Items in [IOU#x] Window ....................107 TABLE 1.46 Button of [IOB#x] Screen ..............................109 TABLE 1.47 Display and Setting items of [DU#x] Window ........................ 110 TABLE 1.48 Buttons on [DU#x] Window ............................
  • Page 28 Preface TABLE 1.88 Buttons in the [Date/Time] window ..........................172 TABLE 1.89 Setting and display items in the [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E) ......... 175 TABLE 1.90 Setting and display items in the [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B) ............. 178 TABLE 1.91 Buttons in the [IPv4 Interface] window ..........................
  • Page 29 Preface TABLE 1.132 Items displayed in [System Event Log] Window ......................227 TABLE 1.133 Buttons on [System Event Log] Window ........................228 TABLE 1.134 Display and Setting Items on [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window ............230 TABLE 1.135 [System Events Log Filtering Condition] Window Buttons ..................231 TABLE 1.136 Display and Set Items of [System Information] window....................
  • Page 30 Preface TABLE 3.1 Display item of menu selection ............................363 TABLE 3.2 Display Items on Operation Help Display ........................363 TABLE 3.3 Initial state of Default ................................. 365 TABLE 3.4 Flow of startup by boot specification of UEFI and boot specification of legacy BIOS ........... 367 TABLE 3.5 Boot success of Windows Server 2008 ...........................
  • Page 31 Preface TABLE 3.46 Display contents of Display of operation help ........................ 416 TABLE 3.47 Display contents of Display of Operation help ....................... 417 TABLE 3.48 Number of Characters and Types of Characters that can be entered ................. 421 TABLE 3.49 Display contents of operation help display ........................422 TABLE 3.50 Display Contents of Menu Selection ..........................
  • Page 32 Preface TABLE 6.19 Displayed contents of menu selection area ........................486 TABLE 6.20 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation .................... 486 TABLE A.1 Setting item of [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window ..................487 TABLE A.2 Setting Items of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window ..................488 TABLE A.3 Setting Items of [System Information] Window .......................
  • Page 33 Preface TABLE A.44 Setting Items of [Keyboard] Window ..........................512 TABLE A.45 Setting Items of [Mouse] Window ..........................513 TABLE A.46 Setting Items of [Options] Window ..........................513...
  • Page 34: Chapter 1 Mmb Web-Ui (Web User Interface) Operations

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 35: Web-Ui Menus (Administrator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 36 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks connected, this menu is not displayed. PCI_Box#0 Displays the PCI_Box status. PCI_Box#1 The menu is not PCI_Box#2 displayed for an PCI_Box#3 unmounted PCI_Box. MMB#0 Displays the MMB status and information.
  • Page 37 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks User Administration User List Lists, edits, and deletes registered user accounts. Change Changes the password Password of the user's own account. Displays all users who are logged in to the MMB.
  • Page 38: Web-Ui Menus (Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Maintenance Performs maintenance Wizard through a wizard. REMCS REMCS Detailed Setup 1.1.2 Web-UI menus (Operator) This section lists the Web-UI menus that are available with the 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.
  • Page 39 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks DU#0 Displays the DU status. The menu is not DU#1 displayed for an unmounted DU. PCI_Box If no PCI_Box is connected, this menu is not displayed.
  • Page 40 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Partition#1 Same as for Partition#0 Partition#2 Partition#3 User Administration User List Lists, edits, and deletes registered user accounts. Change Changes the password Password of the user's own account.
  • Page 41: Web-Ui Menus (Partition Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Configuration Restore EFI Configuration Maintenance Performs maintenance Wizard through a wizard. REMCS REMCS Detailed Setup 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.
  • Page 42 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges Privileges Remarks level (Same (Other partition) partition) PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system. SB#0 Displays the SB status. SB#1 The menu is not SB#2 displayed for an SB#3 unmounted SB. IOU#0 Displays the IOU status.
  • Page 43 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges Privileges Remarks level (Same (Other partition) partition) IOU#n PCI_Box#n Reserved SB Defines a Configuration Reserved SB. Power Management Setup Partition#0 If no board belongs to the partition, this submenu is not displayed.
  • Page 44 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges Privileges Remarks level (Same (Other partition) partition) SNMPv3 Configuration Create CSR Creates a secret key and CSR. Export Exports a secret Key/CSR key and CSR. Import Security Installs a Certificate certificate.
  • Page 45: Web-Ui Menus (User)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1.4 Web-UI menus (User) This section lists the Web-UI menus that are available with the User 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 Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks connected, this menu is not displayed. PCI_Box#0 Displays the PCI_Box status. PCI_Box#1 The menu is not PCI_Box#2 displayed for an PCI_Box#3 unmounted PCI_Box. MMB#0 Displays the MMB status and information.
  • Page 47 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks accounts. Change Changes the password Password of the user's own account. Displays all users who are logged in to the MMB. Network Configuration Date/Time Network Interface IPv4 Interface Sets the IPv4 IP...
  • Page 48: Web-Ui Menus (Ce)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks REMCS Detailed Setup 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.
  • Page 49 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks unmounted DU. PCI_Box If no PCI_Box is connected, this menu is not displayed. PCI_Box#0 Displays the PCI_Box status. PCI_Box#1 The menu is not PCI_Box#2 displayed for an PCI_Box#3 unmounted PCI_Box.
  • Page 50 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks User List Lists, edits, and deletes registered user accounts. Change Changes the password Password of the user's own account. Displays all users who are logged in to the MMB.
  • Page 51 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Wizard through a wizard. REMCS REMCS Detailed Setup...
  • Page 52: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 53: Table 1.8 Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Administrator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.8 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Administrator) Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks level mode System System Power Hot System Control Hot Partition Warm System Cold System MMB#0 Hot System Hot Partition Warm System Cold System MMB#1...
  • Page 54: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks level mode Cold System Backup/ Restore Configuration Backup/ [Backup Restore MMB MMB...] is not Configuration affected by maintenance mode. [Restore MMB...] can be operated only by maintenance personnel.
  • Page 55: Table 1.9 Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.9 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Operator) Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks level mode System System Power Hot System Control Hot Partition Warm System Cold System MMB#0 Hot System Hot Partition Warm System Cold System MMB#1...
  • Page 56: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Partition Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks level mode Configuration Backup/ [Backup Restore MMB MMB...] is not Configuration affected by maintenance mode. [Restore MMB...] can be operated only by maintenance personnel. Maintenance Hot System Wizard Hot Partition Warm System...
  • Page 57: Table 1.10 Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Partition Operator)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.10 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Partition Operator) Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks level mode (Same (Other partition) partition) System System Power Hot System Control Hot Partition Warm System Cold System MMB#0 Hot System...
  • Page 58: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (User)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks level mode (Same (Other partition) partition) Restore MMB MMB...] is not Configuration affected by maintenance mode. [Restore MMB...] can be operated only by maintenance personnel. Maintenance Hot System Wizard...
  • Page 59 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks level mode Cold System Partition Hot System [Add...] is Configuration suppressed since the Free unit may be a replacement unit. Hot Partition Warm System Cold System Add SB / IOU Same as for to Partition...
  • Page 60: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Ce)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 61: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Maintenance Personnel)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks level mode Warm System Cold System Console Hot System Redirection Hot Partition Warm System Cold System Network Configuration Network IPv4 Interface Hot System Interface Hot Partition IPv6 Interface Warm System Cold System...
  • Page 62: Table 1.13 Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Maintenance Personnel)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.13 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (maintenance personnel) Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks level mode (Administr (CE) ator) System System Power Hot System Control Hot Partition Warm System Cold System MMB#0 Hot System Hot Partition...
  • Page 63 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks level mode (Administr (CE) ator) maintenance mode. [Restore MMB...] can be operated only by maintenance personnel. Maintenance Hot System Wizard Hot Partition Warm System Cold System...
  • Page 64: Web-Ui Menus (Primequest 2800B Model)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1.13 Web-UI menus (PRIMEQUEST 2800B model) This section lists the Web-UI menus that are available for the PRIMEQUEST 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 65 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Admin Operator User 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 unmounted SB.
  • Page 66 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks Admin Operator User Security Certificate Create Creates a selfsigned Selfsigned certificate. Certificate SSH Server Creates a private key for the SSH server. Remote Server Management Access Sets the IP filtering that Control permits connections.
  • Page 67: System] Menu For Primequest 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 68: System Event Log] Window

    Menu”. 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 69: Figure 1.2 [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 (C122-E178EN). Description Displays the contents of Events and Errors.
  • Page 70: Table 1.18 Buttons On [System Event Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.18 Buttons on [System Event Log] Window Buttons Description Clear All Events When you click [Clear All Events] button, all the events saved in system event log, are cleared. This is used only if Field engineer instructs to do so. Download After the confirmation message is displayed, [System Event Log (Collect)] window appears.
  • Page 71: Figure 1.3 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.3 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window Narrowing down the events displayed in the window Click the [Filter] button. The [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window for entering filtering conditions appears. Enter the conditions in the [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window. Then, click the [Apply] button.
  • Page 72: Figure 1.4 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.4 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window 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 ·...
  • Page 73: Table 1.20 [System Events Log Filtering Condition] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description CPU. Source Select target source to be displayed. Select [All] or [Specified] by Radio button. · All: Filtering is not done by Source. · Specified: Filtering of Source unit can be set. Select the Source to be displayed.
  • Page 74: Operation Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 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, IP address, Account) of operating source.
  • Page 75: Table 1.22 [Operation Log] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 76: Figure 1.6 [Operating Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.6 [Operating Log Filtering Condition] Window TABLE 1.23 Display and Set Items of [Operating Log Filtering Condition] Window Items Description Operation Selects the operation to be displayed. Select [All] or [Specified] by the radio button. ·...
  • Page 77: Partition Event Log] Window

    Range over error. I_00417 Are you sure? For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 1.2.4 [Partition Event Log] Window [Partition Event Log] Window displays the hardware error information (REMCS message target message).
  • Page 78: Table 1.25 Display Items Of [Partition Event Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [Partition Event Log] allows scroll up/down window while keeping table titles on the top. When there is no event to be displayed, a message “There is no Event Logs”; is displayed instead of table. TABLE 1.25 Display items of [Partition Event Log] window Items Description...
  • Page 79: Figure 1.8 [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.8 [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] Window TABLE 1.27 Display and Set Items of [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] Window Items Description Partition Selects the partition to be displayed. Select [All] or [Specified] by using radio button. ·...
  • Page 80: 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 81: Firmware Information] Window

    Default is < PRIMEQUEST +Product serial number>. When [system Name] is blank, it becomes system name of default. Product Name Product name of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series is displayed. Part Number Model name of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series is displayed. Serial Number Serial number of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series is displayed.
  • Page 82: Figure 1.10 [Firmware Information] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.10 [Firmware Information] Window 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 83: System Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Version (bank2) Firmware Version of bank2 is displayed. [Version display format] Same as bank1 Unified Firmware Displays firmware version of target unit. version Firmware maintains version information in the following format. · Model identification XX=1 byte data (01h=SA) ·...
  • Page 84: Figure 1.11 [System Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.11 [System Setup] Window 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 85: Table 1.33 [System Setup] Window Button

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description This item becomes effective at the time of the Power ON by the schedule. Specifies within the range of 0~9999 seconds. Default value is 0 seconds. (attention) Other start processing is not executed until the processing of Partition Power On Delay ends.
  • Page 86: System Power Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 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 87: Figure 1.12 [System Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.12 [System Power Control] Window TABLE 1.34 Display Items and Setting Items in [System Power Control] Window Items Description Power on all partition(s) Turns on the power of all the partition(s). If the status, in which only the power of the chassis is ON, is selected, the power of all partitions is turned on.
  • Page 88: Leds] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). In case of multiple errors, ‘multiple errors’ message appears in the warning dialogue box.
  • Page 89: Figure 1.13 [Leds] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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. Following is displayed only in case of PRIMEQUEST 2400E model. SB:SB#0~SB#1 TABLE 1.36 Display Items and Setting Items in [LEDs] Window Items Description...
  • Page 90: Power Supply] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 91: Fans] Window

    Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 1.2.11 [Fans] window [Fans] window displays the Fan status in PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series System and clears the Fan status setting.
  • Page 92: Figure 1.15 [Fans] Window(1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.15 [Fans] Window(1) FIGURE 1.16 [Fans] Window(2) Once an abnormality is detected in the Status of each fan, the abnormal status is maintained until the fan is replaced or until the abnormal status is cleared by clicking the [Status Clear] button.
  • Page 93: 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 (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 94: Temperature] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.2.12 [Temperature] window [Temperature] Window displays the temperature of the temperature sensor of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system. In case of PRIMEQUEST 2400E model, only the following items are displayed. SB: SB#0~SB#1 FIGURE 1.17 [Temperature] Window TABLE 1.42 Display Items on [Temperature] Window...
  • Page 95: Sb] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 96: Figure 1.19 [Sb#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.19 [SB#x] Window (2) FIGURE 1.20 [SB#x] Window (3)
  • Page 97: Figure 1.21 [Sb#X] Window (4)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.21 [SB#x] Window (4) FIGURE 1.22 [SB#x] Window (5)
  • Page 98: Figure 1.23 [Sb#X] Window (6)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 99 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Home Displays whether SB is at Home status or not. · Yes: Home status · No: Not a Home status Part Number Displays the part number of the SB Serial Number Displays the serial number of the SB Location LED Indicates the display status of the Location LED.
  • Page 100 · Battery Low · Relearn Required · Failed · 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(C122- E175EN)
  • Page 101 Device ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in device of manufacturer. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual(C122- E175EN) Physical Drives The number of physical drives connected with RAID Card is displayed.
  • Page 102 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Chipset · · Warning · Failed Displays the status of the TPM. · · Warning · Failed Notes When the SB is ‘without TPM mode’, this field is not displayed. Displays the status of the BMC. ·...
  • Page 103: Table 1.44 [Sb#X] Window Button

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Sensor Displays the Voltage sensor type. P5VL 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 VTT_CPU#0 VDDQ_DIMM#0A VDDQ_DIMM#0B P1.0V_JC#0B P1.5V_JC#0AB P1.35V_JC#0AB VCC_CPU#1 VSA_CPU#1 VTT_CPU#1 VDDQ_DIMM#1B P1.0V_JC#1A...
  • Page 104: Figure 1.24 [Sb#X Status Clear] Window (Message Display)

    E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [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.
  • Page 105: Iou] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Click the [Apply] button. The specified components are set to clear. 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.
  • Page 106: Figure 1.26 [Iou#X] Window (1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.26 [IOU#x] Window (1) PCI_Bix connection is available for PRIMEQUEST 2800E and 2400E.
  • Page 107: Figure 1.27 [Iou#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.27 [IOU#x] Window (2) The displays other than PCI_Box connection do not depend on the model and are the same.
  • Page 108: Figure 1.28 [Iou#X] Window (3)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.28 [IOU#x] Window (3) 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 109 Vendor ID Displays the Vender 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(C122-E175EN) Device ID Displays the Device ID of the PCI Card.
  • Page 110: 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 (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 111: Du] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 1.29 [DU#x] Window For a user without setting privileges, [Status Clear] button and ‘Click the Status Clear button to clear the status.’...
  • Page 112 Not-present Vendor ID Vender 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(C122-E175EN) Device ID Device ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks:...
  • Page 113: Table 1.48 Buttons On [Du#X] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description · Failed · Hot Spare · Rebuilding · SMART err · Shielded · Bad Block · Not-present Vendor The vender name of a physical drive is displayed. Model The model name of a physical drive is displayed. Capacity The capacity of a physical drive is displayed.
  • Page 114: Pci_Box] Menu

    Failed to clear the status. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 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 1.30 [PCI_Box] Window (1)
  • Page 115: Figure 1.31 [Pci_Box] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.31 [PCI_Box] Window (2) FIGURE 1.32 [PCI_Box] Window (3)
  • Page 116: Figure 1.33 [Pci_Box] Window (4)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.33 [PCI_Box] Window (4) 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 117 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description  Non-redundant: Sufficient Resources Part Number Displays the part number of the PCI_Box. PEXU Part Number Displays the part number of the PEXU. Serial Number Displays the serial number of the PEXU. Location LED Displays the status of the Location LED.
  • Page 118 Vendor ID Displays the Vender 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(C122-E175EN) Device ID Displays the Device ID of the PCI Card.
  • Page 119: Opl] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.2.17 [OPL] Window [OPL] Window has the following windows. [OPL] Window The OPL Board status is displayed in the [OPL] Window.
  • Page 120: Mmb] Menu

    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 (C122-E178EN). Menu Operation [System] – [OPL] Window Operations Click the [Status Clear] button. Confirmation dialogue box is displayed.
  • Page 121: Figure 1.35 [Mmb#X] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations In [MMB#x] Window, information related to MMB can be displayed and the Location LEDs can be set. FIGURE 1.35 [MMB#x] Window TABLE 1.53 Display of [MMB#x] Window / setting items Items Description Board Information Status Displays the status of the MMB.
  • Page 122: Table 1.54 [Mmb#X] Window Button

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description On/ Off of the Location LED can be controlled by clicking [On], [Off] buttons. Reset MMB Resets the MMB if this check box is checked. When this check box is checked, [Switch Over to MMB] mentioned below cannot be set.
  • Page 123: 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. FIGURE 1.36 [Disk Enclosure#x] Window (1)
  • Page 124: Figure 1.37 [Disk Enclosure#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.37 [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 125 Not-present Vendor ID Vender 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(C122-E175EN) Device ID Device ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks:...
  • Page 126 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description RAID Action Progress Drive Type The drive type that the RAID action is executed is displayed. · Physical : Hardware RAID · Logical : Software RAID Slot#/Sensor# Slot# from which the RAID action is executed is shown when Drive Type is Physical, and Sensor# from which the RAID action is executed is shown when Drive Type is Logical.
  • Page 127: Partition] Menu For Primequest 2400E/2800E

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Status display and partition settings of PRIMEQUEST 2400E and PRIMEQUEST 2800E can be done on [Partition] Menu. This menu is not displayed in PRIMEQUEST 2800B. 1.3.1 [Power Control] Window [Power Control] window displays the power control of the partition.
  • Page 128: Figure 1.38 [Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.38 [Power Control] Window  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 129: Figure 1.39 [Power Control] Window (Grayout Display)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.39 [Power Control] Window (Grayout Display) Select the process executed for the partition from Pull-down menu of [Power Control]. Then, click the [Apply] button. Dialog box for confirmation appears. Click the [OK] button to execute the process. Click the [Cancel] button to cancel the process.
  • Page 130 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description  EFI: The UEFI menu screen is displayed.  Boot: Operating system is being booted.  Operating system Running: Operating system running state  Operating system Shutdown: Operating system shutting down.  Panic: Panic (Only in RHEL) ...
  • Page 131: Table 1.57 [Power Control] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description  Force boot into EFI Boot Manager: Waiting for input by the EFI Boot Manager. Boot by selecting the boot device from the EFI Boot Manager  Force PXE/iSCSI: Overrides the EFI Boot Manager settings, forcibly tries the PXE.
  • Page 132: Figure 1.40 Display Of Errors Of [Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.40 Display of Errors of [Power Control] Window Menu Operation [Partition] – [Power Control] Window Operations Click the [Status Clear] button. Selects the power control items related to each partition from the pull- down list of [Power Control].
  • Page 133: Schedule] Menu

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.3.2 [Schedule] Menu The [Schedule] menu has the [Schedule Control] and [Schedule List] windows. This section describes the windows and the operation.
  • Page 134: Figure 1.41 [Schedule Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.41 [Schedule Control] Window 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 135 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Number of schedules Displays the number of schedules that are set.
  • Page 136: Figure 1.42 [Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.59 [Schedule Control] Window Buttons Buttons Description Apply When the [Apply] button is clicked, the schedule operation information for the specified partition is set. Cancel When the [Cancel] button is clicked, the browser returns to the original status without setting the schedule operation information for the partition.
  • Page 137: Table 1.60 Display Items And Set Items Of [Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 138 W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [Add Schedule] window/ [Edit Schedule] window In [Add Schedule] window, the schedule of Power On / Off for each partition, can be added newly.
  • Page 139: Figure 1.43 [Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.43 [Schedule List] Window 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 140: Console Redirection Setup] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.3.3 [Console Redirection Setup] window There are following windows in the [Console Redirection Setup] menu.
  • Page 141: Figure 1.44 [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup]

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.44 [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] 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 of the partition permitted to connect.
  • Page 142: Table 1.65 [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.65 [IPv4 Console redirection Setup] Window Buttons Buttons Description Apply When [Apply] button is clicked, video redirection, virtual media settings of the specified Partition are applied. Cancel When [Cancel] button is clicked, video redirection, virtual media settings are not applied and it returns to the original state.
  • Page 143: Figure 1.45 [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.45 [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window 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.
  • Page 144: Partition Configuration] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.67 [IPv6 Console redirection Setup] Window Buttons Buttons Description Auto When you Click [Auto] button IP address and prefix length is automatically displayed. Apply When you click the [Apply] button, video direction of the specified partition, virtual media setting is applied.
  • Page 145: Figure 1.46 [Partition Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.46 [Partition Configuration] Window 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 146: Table 1.69 [Partition Configuration] Window Buttons

    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 (C122-E178EN). The operation method in the [Partition Configuration] window is described as follows.
  • Page 147: Figure 1.47 [Add Sb/Iou To Partition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.47 [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window Remarks Radio button is attached for the display of each Free SB and IOU, and it is not possible to select more than one at the same time. In case of eight Socket Model, check whether SB in which one CPU can be mounted, is not mounted in the partitions of two or more SBs.
  • Page 148 Unable to add the specified SB to the partition due to VRM composition abnormal. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). When multiple errors are detected, multiple errors are displayed in the dialog box.
  • Page 149: Figure 1.48 [Remove Sb/Iou From Partition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.48 [Remove SB/IOU from Partition] Window 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. If the partition is selected other than the maintenance target, message is displayed and operation is not possible.
  • Page 150: Figure 1.49 [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 (C122-E178EN). [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 151: Reserved Sb Configuration] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.3.5 [Reserved SB Configuration] window In the [Reserved SB Configuration] window, the Partition which is to be considered as a Reserved SB for an Free SB defined as Free or Reserved SB of the Partition, can be defined.
  • Page 152: Table 1.72 Display Items And Set Items Of [Reserved Sb Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations The Reserved SB cannot be set when TPM function is used for the Home SB. The Reserved SB cannot be set though Fixed I/O Mode is specified in the Partition. When mounting conditions are not fulfilled, a message is displayed and Reserved SB cannot be set. For a partition that is set to Mode, if you attempt to set an SB with a DIMM configuration that does not satisfy the Mode requirements as a Reserved SB for a partition that is set to Mode, a confirmation dialog box appears.
  • Page 153: Power Management Setup] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). When multiple errors are detected, multiple errors are displayed in the dialogue box.
  • Page 154: Table 1.75 [Power Management Setup] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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. Power Control Status Displays the operating state of power control status of each partition. ...
  • Page 155: Partition#X] Menu

    E_00100 Failed to set Partition Power Management. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 1.3.7 [Partition#x] Menu The following settings and the displays for the partition can be done in the Partition#x menu.
  • Page 156 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description  Power Off: The power supply for partition has been cut.  Power On In Progress: The partition power on is in progress.  Reset: The partition is being reset.  EFI: The UEFI menu screen is displayed. ...
  • Page 157: Figure 1.53 [Asr (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.53 [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window TABLE 1.77 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 158: Table 1.78 [Asr (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description The range of 1-6000 can be set. Default is 6000 seconds (=100 minutes). Action when watchdog Action when Boot Watchdog does timeout is set. expires In Action, there is the following.  Continue ...
  • Page 159: Figure 1.54 [Console Redirection] Window

    Unable to check the Video Redirection check box due to the Video Redirection option is disabled. W_00541 Nothing is checked. W_00550 Unable to select the option due to this Partition is not connected to VGA/USB2/rKVMS. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 160: Figure 1.55 [Mode] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [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. FIGURE 1.55 [Mode] Window 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”...
  • Page 161 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Memory Mirror RAS Displays the Memory operation of currently enabled Mode. Mode  Mirror Keep Mode: Shows the maintenance of Mode. (current status)  Capacity Keep Mode: Shows maintenance of memory capacity. Memory Mirror RAS Sets the Memory Operations for Mode for partition.
  • Page 162 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description  Activated  Deactivated Remarks When Home SB of partition is ‘without TPM mode’, this field is not displayed. Displays ownership of TPM. (ownership)  Yes (having Ownership)  No (not having Ownership) Remarks When Home SB of partition is without TPM mode, this field is not displayed.
  • Page 163 Dynamic Reconfiguration Mode cannot be set to this Partition because of PCI Bus. Mode W_00586 Dynamic Reconfiguration Mode cannot be set to this Partition because of Fixed I/O Mode. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 164: User Administration] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [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. FIGURE 1.56 [User List] Window The users set to Disabled are grayed out.
  • Page 165: Table 1.82 Buttons In The [User List] Window

    W_00404 Password differs from the re-password. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [Add User] window Clicking the [Add User] button in the [User List] window displays the [Add User] window.
  • Page 166: Figure 1.57 [Add List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.57 [Add List] Window For details on the setting and display items in the [Add User] window, see TABLE 1.83 Setting and display items in the [Add User] and [Edit User] windows windows. [Edit User] window Selecting a user and clicking the [Edit User] button in the [User List] window displays the [Edit User] window.
  • Page 167: Figure 1.58 [Edit List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.58 [Edit List] Window TABLE 1.83 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 8 to 32 characters. You can enter the following characters in a user name: [0-9], [a-z], [A-Z], - (hyphen), _ (underscore).
  • Page 168: Change Password] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). [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 169: Figure 1.59 [Change Password] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 170: Who] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.4.3 [Who] window The [Who] window lists the users who connect to the MMB through the serial port, Telnet/SSH or the Web-UI. FIGURE 1.60 [Change Password] window TABLE 1.86 Display items in the [Who] window Items Description User Name...
  • Page 171 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 172: Network Configuration] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [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 1.61[Date/Time] window TABLE 1.87 Setting and display items in the [Date/Time] window Items Description...
  • Page 173: Table 1.88 Buttons In The [Date/Time] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description the window is grayed out. Time zone Used to select a time zone from the pull-down menu. Sets whether to enable or disable the NTP function.  Enable  Disable With [Enable] selected, the MMB synchronizes with the time of the NTP server specified below in [NTP1] to [NTP3].
  • Page 174 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 (C122-E178EN). Time synchronization with NTP This section describes the operational specifications for the NTP client.
  • Page 175: Network Interface] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations This increment algorithm for the synchronization interval conforms to RFC 1305. For details, see Sections 3.4.2 to 3.4.9 in RFC 1305. Stratum of the NTP servers on the MMB The stratum of the NTP servers on the MMB is the value of stratum + 1 of the synchronized external NTP servers.
  • Page 176: Figure 1.63 [Ipv4 Interface] Window (Primequest 2400E/2800E) (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.63 [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E) (2) TABLE 1.89 Setting and display items in the [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 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 177 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description This item is available only if the system has MMB#0. You cannot access the Web-UI from this interface. Unless MMB#0 is mounted, the window does not display the [MMB#0 IP Address] table. Interface ...
  • Page 178: Figure 1.64 [Ipv4 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B) (1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.64 [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B) (1) FIGURE 1.65 [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B) (2)
  • Page 179: Table 1.90 Setting And Display Items In The [Ipv4 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.90 Setting and display items in the [IPv4 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 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 180: Figure 1.66 [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2400E/2800E) (1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Menu Operation [Network Configuration] - [Network Interface] - [IPv4 Interface] Window Operations Select or enter the IP address, or other items of network interface information. Then, click the [Apply] button. This sets the specified information, such as the IP address. [IPv6 Interface] window You can set the IP address for MMB access and other related items in the [IPv6 Interface] window.
  • Page 181: Figure 1.67 [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2400E/2800E) (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.67 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E) (2)
  • Page 182: Table 1.92 Setting And Display Items In The [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2400E/2800E)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.92 Setting and display items in the [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 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 183: Figure 1.68 [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B) (1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description existing data. IP Address Sets the IP address. 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 184: Figure 1.69 [Ipv6 Interface] Window (Primequest 2800B) (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.69 [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 2800B) (2) TABLE 1.93 Setting and display items in the [IPv6 Interface] window (PRIMEQUEST 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 185: Management Lan Port Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description DNS Server 1 Sets the IP address of the Primary DNS server. 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 Dualization Duplicates the management LAN.
  • Page 186: Figure 1.70 [Management Lan Port Configuration] Window(Primequest 2400E/2800E)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.70 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window(PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E) FIGURE 1.71 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window(PRIMEQUEST 2800B)
  • Page 187 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.95 Setting and display items in the [Management LAN Port Configuration] window in case of PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E Items Description Speed/Duplex for MMB#0 User port Sets Speed/Duplex for the MMB#0 User port.  Auto ...
  • Page 188: Table 1.96 Setting And Display Items In The [Management Lan Port Configuration] Window In Case Of Primequest 2800B

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description 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.  Auto  100M/Full  100M/Half  10M/Full ...
  • Page 189: Network Protocols] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.5.4 [Network Protocols] window You can configure the network protocols of the MMB in the [Network Protocols] window. FIGURE 1.72 [Network Protocols] window TABLE 1.98 Setting and display items in the [Network Protocols] window Items Description Web (HTTP/HTTPS)
  • Page 190: Table 1.99 Buttons In The [Network Protocols] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description The default is 23. Timeout Sets the length of time before a time-out due to no input causes the termination of a Telnet connection. You can specify 0 or a value in a range of 60 to 9999. 0 means there is no time-out.
  • Page 191: Refresh Rate] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). 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.
  • Page 192: Snmp Configuration] Window

    I_00013 Setting completed. W_00441 Range over error. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 1.5.6 [SNMP Configuration] window The [SNMP Configuration] menu has the following windows: [SNMP Community] window [SNMP Trap] window...
  • Page 193: Figure 1.74 [Snmp Community] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.74 [SNMP Community] window TABLE 1.102 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 194: Table 1.103 Buttons In The [Snmp Community] Window

    Message I_00013 Setting completed. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [SNMP Trap] window You can set SNMP trap destinations in the [SNMP Trap] window. You can set up to 16 trap destinations.
  • Page 195: Figure 1.75 [Snmp Trap] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.75 [SNMP Trap] window TABLE 1.104 Setting and display items in the [SNMP Trap] window Items Description Community/User Sets the SNMP community string for SNMP v1 and v2. Alternatively, it sets the user name for SNMP v3. IP Address Sets the IPv4 or IPv6 IP address of the trap destination.
  • Page 196: Table 1.105 Buttons In The [Snmp Trap] Window

    I_00013 Setting completed. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [SNMP v3 Configuration] window You can set a unique Engine ID and users for SNMP v3 in the [SNMP v3 Configuration] window.
  • Page 197: Figure 1.76 [Snmp V3 Configuration] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.76 [SNMP v3 Configuration] window TABLE 1.106 Setting and display items in the [SNMP v3 Configuration] window Items Description Engine ID Sets the Engine ID. You can use alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following characters: ! "...
  • Page 198: Ssl] Menu

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.5.7 [SSL] menu The [SSL] menu has the following windows: [Create CSR] window [Export Key/CSR] window...
  • Page 199: Figure 1.77 [Create Csr] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.77 [Create CSR] window TABLE 1.108 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 200: Figure 1.78 Confirmation Dialog Box

    E_00018 Information acquisition failed. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [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.
  • Page 201: Figure 1.79 [Export Key/Csr] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Also, you need this secret key to use the electronic certificate for the key. We recommend you create a backup of the secret key. FIGURE 1.79 [Export Key/CSR] window TABLE 1.110 Buttons in the [Export Key/CSR] window Buttons Description Export Key...
  • Page 202: Figure 1.80 [Import Certificate] Window

    W_00448 CSR doesn't exist. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [Import Certificate] window You can import a signed electronic certificate from a certificate authority to the MMB in the [Import Certificate] window.
  • Page 203: Figure 1.81 [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window You can create a selfsigned certificate in the [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window.
  • Page 204: Ssh] Menu

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.5.8 [SSH] menu The [SSH] menu has the [Create SSH Server Key] window.
  • Page 205: Figure 1.82 [Create Ssh Server Key] Window

    The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. 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 (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 206: Remote Server Management] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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]. Also, a default user name from [User1] to [User24] is assigned to each user.
  • Page 207: Table 1.116 Buttons In The [Remote Server Management] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). [Edit User] window You can change the management information on a user in the [Edit User] window.
  • Page 208: Figure 1.84 [Edit User] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.84 [Edit User] window TABLE 1.117 Display and setting items in the [Edit User] window Items Description User Name Specifies a user name. The name can have a total of 8 to 16 characters. The user name can contain the following characters: 0 to 9, a to z, and A to Z (alphanumeric characters only).
  • Page 209: Access Control] Window

    W_00455 Both passwords are mismatched. Please try again. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 1.5.10 [Access Control] window You can control access through network protocols to ensure MMB security in the [Access Control] window.
  • Page 210: Figure 1.85 [Access Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.85 [Access Control] window TABLE 1.119 Setting and display items in the [Access Control] window Items Description Select Used to select the filter for which you want to change the setting. Protocol Displays the protocol for IP filtering. ...
  • Page 211 W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [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.
  • Page 212: Figure 1.86 [Add Filter] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.86 [Add Filter] window TABLE 1.121 Setting and display items in the [Add Filter] window Items Description Protocol Sets the protocol for the IP filtering. You can select one of the following items from the pull-down menu: ...
  • Page 213: Alarm E-Mail] Window

    For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 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.
  • Page 214: Figure 1.87 [Alarm E-Mail] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.87 [Alarm E-Mail] window TABLE 1.123 Setting and display items in the [Alarm E-Mail] window Items Description Alarm E-Mail Sets whether to send Alarm E-Mail notification for an event that has occurred.  Enable ...
  • Page 215: Table 1.124 Buttons In The [Alarm E-Mail] Window

    W_00459 Alarm E-Mail is disabled. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window Clicking the [Filter] button in the [Alarm E-Mail] window displays the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window.
  • Page 216: Figure 1.88 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window(Primequest 2400E/2800E)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.88 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window(PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E) FIGURE 1.89 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window(PRIMQUEST 2800B)
  • Page 217: Table 1.125 Setting And Display Items In The [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.125 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  Warning  Info Everything is selected by default.
  • Page 218: Maintenance] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [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 219: Backup/Restore Configuration] Menu

    Unable to execute the update. Standby MMB is fault or disable. W_00479 Unable to execute the update. TPM is effective. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 1.6.2 [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu The [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu has the following windows:...
  • Page 220: Figure 1.91 Backup/Restore Mmb Configuration Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.91 Backup/Restore MMB Configuration window Menu Operation [Maintenance] - [Backup/Restore Configuration] - [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] Window Operations Backing up MMB configuration information Click the [Backup] button. The save destination dialog box of the browser appears. Select the save destination path in the save destination dialog box.
  • Page 221: Figure 1.92 Backup Bios Configuration Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). [Backup BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E This window is displayed only in PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E.
  • Page 222: Figure 1.93 [Restore Bios Configuration] Window (1)

    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 (C122-E178EN). [Restore BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E This window is displayed only in PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E.
  • Page 223: Figure 1.94 [Restore Bios Configuration] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.94 [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (2) TABLE 1.128 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 224: Figure 1.95 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 (C122-E178EN). [Backup/Restore BIOS Configuration] window for PRIMEQUEST 2800B This window is displayed only in PRIMEQUEST 2800B.
  • Page 225: 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 (C122-E180EN).
  • Page 226: System] Menu For Primequest 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 (C122-E175EN). If the error could not be resolved, contact your sales representative or repairs assistance service.
  • Page 227: System Event Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.130 Status of Unit and its Icons Status Display Color Icon Normal (Normal state) Green None Warning, Degraded Yellow Black ‘!’ mark in yellow triangle. Failed White ‘X’ in red circle. Each unit is linked with the window showing the detailed status. However, for units which are not mounted, there is no window showing the details.
  • Page 228: Figure 1.97 [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 (C122-E178EN). Description Displays the contents of Events and Errors.
  • Page 229: Table 1.133 Buttons On [System Event Log] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.133 Buttons on [System Event Log] Window Buttons Description Clear All Events When you click [Clear All Events] button, all the events saved in system event log, are cleared. This is used only if Field engineer instructs to do so. Download After the confirmation message is displayed, [System Event Log (Collect)] window appears.
  • Page 230: Figure 1.98 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.98 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window Narrowing down the events displayed in the window Click the [Filter] button. The [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window for entering filtering conditions appears. Enter the conditions in the [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window. Then, click the [Apply] button.
  • Page 231: Figure 1.99 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.99 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window TABLE 1.134 Display and Setting Items on [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window Items Description Severity Check the Severity check box. Multiple selections are possible. · Error ·...
  • Page 232: Operation Log] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.7.3 [Operation Log] Window As for the display, the operation is the same as the PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E model. Refer to chapter 1.2.3.
  • Page 233: Figure 1.100 [System Information] Window

    FIGURE 1.100 [System Information] Window TABLE 1.136 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 234: Firmware Information] Window

    Input characters are too long. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). In the [Operation Log] window, only the table contents can be scrolled without scrolling the title of the table.
  • Page 235: Figure 1.101 [Firmware Information] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.101 [Firmware Information] Window TABLE 1.138 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 236: System Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description [Version display format] Same as bank1 Unified Firmware Displays firmware version of target unit. version Firmware maintains version information in the following format. · Model identification XX=1 byte data (01h=SA) · Last two digits of the year YY=1 byte data (BCD format) 09-99 ·...
  • Page 237: Figure 1.102 [System Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.102 [System Setup] Window TABLE 1.139 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 238: Table 1.140 [System Setup] Window Button

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Default value is 0 seconds. (attention) Other start processing is not executed until the processing of system Power On Delay ends. Altitude Sets the altitude where PRIMEQEST 2800B model is installed or placed. ·...
  • Page 239: Power Control] Window

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.7.7 [Power Control] Window [Power Control] window displays the power control of the system.
  • Page 240: Table 1.141 Display Items And Set Items Of [Power Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations When the CPU mounted on the SB of system is not matched at the time of specifying the Power On of syetm, Warning dialog box appears. Error occurs in the Power On operation. TABLE 1.141 Display Items and Set Items of [Power Control] Window Items Description Status...
  • Page 241: Table 1.142 [Power Control] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description  NMI: Produces the NMI interruption for the system.  Force Power Off: Turns off the power forcefully.  sadump: Specifies the SADUMP for the system.  (Not specified): There is no instruction for this system. Force Power Off Delay Specifies whether to enforce power off, when power off is done without proper operation of the shutdown instruction for the operating system by [Power Off]...
  • Page 242: Schedule] Menu

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.7.8 [Schedule] Menu The [Schedule] menu has the [Schedule Control] and [Schedule List] windows. This section describes the windows and the operation.
  • Page 243: Figure 1.104 [Schedule Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.104 [Schedule Control] Window 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 244: Figure 1.105 [Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.144 [Schedule Control] Window Buttons Buttons Description Apply When the [Apply] button is clicked, the schedule operation information for the system is set. Cancel When the [Cancel] button is clicked, the browser returns to the original status without setting the schedule operation information for the system.
  • Page 245: Table 1.145 Display Items And Set Items Of [Schedule List] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.145 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.  Daily: Select when you want to execute every day ...
  • Page 246: Figure 1.106 [Schedule List] Window

    W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). [Add Schedule] window/ [Edit Schedule] window In [Add Schedule] window, the schedule of Power On / Off for each partition, can be added newly.
  • Page 247: Table 1.147 Display Items And Set Items Of [Add Schedule] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.147 Display Items and Set Items of [Add Schedule] Window Items Description Type Select the types of schedule to be set in the syetm.  Daily: Select when you want to execute every day ...
  • Page 248: Console Redirection Setup] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 1.7.9 [Console Redirection Setup] Menu There are following windows in the [Console Redirection Setup] menu. [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window...
  • Page 249: Table 1.150 [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window Buttons

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Default is Disable Virtual Media Sets whether virtual media can be used.  Enable: Virtual media can be used.  Disable: Virtual media cannot be used. Default is Disable. TABLE 1.150 [IPv4 Console redirection Setup] Window Buttons Buttons Description Apply...
  • Page 250: Figure 1.108 [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.108 [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window TABLE 1.151 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.
  • Page 251: Power Management Setup] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Window Operations Input the IP address, prefix length and sets whether video redirection and virtual media should be used. Click the [Apply] button. [Message] This section describes the messages to be displayed on this window. Message Number Message W_00432...
  • Page 252: Asr Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Shows a valid item when Power Save Control of system is Enable and shows gray color when Disable. Default is 5 minutes. Action reaching Power Executes the operation setting in the system after the Limit threshold excess Save stand-by time.
  • Page 253: Figure 1.110 [Asr (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.110 [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window TABLE 1.155 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 254: Console Redirection] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Window Operations Every item is set. [Apply] button is clicked. Specified information is set. Also, if the [Cancel Boot Watchdog] check box is selected as On, Boot Watchdog is cancelled. 1.7.12 [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.
  • Page 255: Mode] Window

    W_00541 Nothing is checked. For details on the messages displayed on the window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). 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.
  • Page 256 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description  Full Mode: Displays the settings to the Full Mode.  Spare Mode: Displays the settings to the Spare Mode. Memory Operation Mode Sets the Memory Operation Mode for system. (setting)  Performance Mode ...
  • Page 257: Sb] Menu

    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 (C122-E178EN). 1.7.14 [SB] Menu [SB] Menu consists of the menus in each SB unit.
  • Page 258: Figure 1.113 [Sb#X] Window (1)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.113 [SB#x] Window (1) FIGURE 1.114 [SB#x] Window (2)
  • Page 259: Figure 1.115 [Sb#X] Window (3)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.115 [SB#x] Window (3) FIGURE 1.116 [SB#x] Window (4)
  • Page 260: Figure 1.117 [Sb#X] Window (5)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.117 [SB#x] Window (5) FIGURE 1.118 [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 261: Table 1.159 Display And Setting Items On [Sb#X] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.159 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. · Warning: Warning is detected by the voltage sensor on the SB.
  • Page 262 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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 263 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(C122- E175EN) Device ID Device ID of RAID Card is displayed. Remarks:...
  • Page 264 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Missing drives The number of physical drives missed to compose a logical drive at the RAID level is Count displayed. RAID Action Progress Drive Type The drive type that the RAID action is executed is displayed. ·...
  • Page 265: Table 1.160 [Sb#X] Window Button

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Sensor Displays the Voltage sensor type. P5VL 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 VTT_CPU#0 VDDQ_DIMM#0A VDDQ_DIMM#0B P1.0V_JC#0B P1.5V_JC#0AB P1.35V_JC#0AB VCC_CPU#1 VSA_CPU#1 VTT_CPU#1 VDDQ_DIMM#1B P1.0V_JC#1A...
  • Page 266: Iou] Menu

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 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. [IOU#x] Window [IOU#x] window displays the status of the IOU installed in IOU#x slot.
  • Page 267: Figure 1.120 [Iou#X] Window (2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.120 [IOU#x] Window (2) FIGURE 1.121 [IOU#x] Window (3)
  • Page 268: Table 1.161 Display Items And Setting Items In [Iou#X] Window

       Seg/Bus/Dev Displays Segment#, Bus#, Device# of PCI Device. Vendor ID Displays the Vender ID of the PCI Card. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in manufacturer of card. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration...
  • Page 269: Du] Menu

    Description Manual(C122-E175EN) Device ID Displays the Device ID of the PCI Card. Remarks: ID uniquely allocated in device of manufacturer. For details of the ID, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual(C122-E175EN) PCIeSW PCIeSW Displays the number of PCIeSW. Status Displays the status of PCIeSW.
  • Page 270: Opl] Window

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.7.17 [OPL] Window As for the display, the operation is the same as the PRIMEQUEST 2400E/2800E model. Refer to chapter 1.2.16. 1.7.18 [MMB] Window In [MMB] Window, information related to MMB can be displayed and the Location LEDs can be set. FIGURE 1.122 [MMB#x] Window(1)
  • Page 271: Figure 1.123 [Mmb#X] Window(2)

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.123 [MMB#x] Window(2) TABLE 1.163 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 272: Table 1.164 [Mmb#X] Window Button

    MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Items Description Displays “ – ”, when the threshold is not set. Displays the power voltage in the last two decimal places. TABLE 1.164 [MMB#x] Window button Buttons Description Apply Click the [Apply] button to set the specified control information. Cancel Click the [Cancel] button to restore the original information and not set the specified information.
  • Page 273: Chapter 2 Mmb Cli (Command Line Interface) Operations

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 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 274: Cli Command List

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 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" in an account privilege column indicates the command can be used with those account privileges. TABLE 2.2 MMB CLI commands (Administrator) TABLE 2.3 MMB CLI commands (Operator) TABLE 2.4 MMB CLI commands (Partition Operator)
  • Page 275 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Administrator Outline Network-related set ip Permitted Sets the management LAN address. set ipv6 Permitted Sets the IPv6 management LAN address. show ip Permitted Displays the management LAN address. show ipv6 Permitted Displays the IPv6 management LAN address. set hostname Permitted Sets the MMB host name.
  • Page 276: Table 2.10 Mmb Cli Commands (Operator)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Administrator Outline show exit_code Permitted Displays the termination code for the last command executed. Firmware revision status/version check show update_status Permitted Displays the batch firmware update progress. Network survey commands netck traceroute Permitted Displays a list of network routes.
  • Page 277 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Operator Outline show partition name Permitted Displays the partition name. Time-related set date Sets the date and time. show date Permitted Displays the date and time. set timezone Sets the time zone. show timezone Permitted Displays the time zone.
  • Page 278 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Operator Outline MMB configuration and other set active_mmb Sets the active MMB. show active_mmb Permitted Displays the active MMB. 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...
  • Page 279 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) show partition memory_mirror_ras_mode Permitted Permitted Displays Memory operation at Mode. set partition pci_address_mode Permitted Sets PCI bus number allocation mod. show partition pci_address_mode Permitted Permitted Displays PCI bus number allocation m...
  • Page 280 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) show ssh_port Permitted Permitted Displays the ssh port number. show telnet_port Permitted Permitted Displays the telnet port number. clear access_control Clears the access control setting. show access_control Displays the access control setting.
  • Page 281 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 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 Partition connection console Text Console connection to partition Partition creation add partition Adds a partition component.
  • Page 282 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command User Outline set ssh Sets whether to enable ssh service. set telnet Sets whether to enable telnet service. show http Permitted Displays the http service enabling setting. show https Permitted Displays the https service enabling setting. show ssh Permitted Displays the ssh service enabling setting.
  • Page 283 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command User Outline hotremove partition Dynamic Reconfiguration HotRemove. set partition dynamic_reconfiguration Sets DR state of partition. show partition dynamic_reconfiguration Permitted Displays DR state of partition. TABLE 2.6 MMB CLI commands (CE) Command Outline Power control power off Turns the power off.
  • Page 284 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Outline set gateway_ipv6 Sets the IPv6 gateway address. show gateway Permitted Displays the gateway address. 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.
  • Page 285: Table 2.7 Parameter Specification Range

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Outline netck stat Permitted Displays a list of port numbers being used. REMCS-related commands 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.
  • Page 286: Setting Commands

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 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 2.2.12 set active_mmb 2.2.13 set date...
  • Page 287: 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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure you want to add %s to partition #%d? [Y/N]: Adding %s to Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 288: 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 (C122-E178EN). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 289: Download Ssh_Key

    # console 1 timeout 1200 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. The specified partition number is invalid.
  • Page 290: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. The specified partition number is invalid. Unable to execute this command because the system is under maintenance.
  • Page 291: Power On

    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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. The specified partition number is invalid. Unable to power on the partition#%d due to CPU mismatch between SBs.
  • Page 292: 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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure you want to sadump to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 293: 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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure you want to Reset to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 294: Nmi

    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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure you want to NMI to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 295: 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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure you want to remove %s from Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Removing %s from Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 296: Set Date

    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 (C122-E178EN). The specified MMB#x is NOT present. The specified MMB#x is disabled. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 297: Set Partition Dynamic_Reconfiguration

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). The specified date is invalid. Unable to set date because NTP is enabled.
  • Page 298: Set Gateway_Ipv6

    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 (C122-E178EN). The specified gateway address is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. The specified IP address is duplicated.
  • Page 299: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified hostname is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 300: Set Http_Port

    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 (C122-E178EN). 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 301: Set Https_Port

    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 (C122-E178EN). 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 302: Set Ipv6

    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 (C122-E178EN). The specified IP address is invalid. The specified netmask is invalid. The specified IP address is duplicated.
  • Page 303: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified IP address is invalid. The specified netmask is invalid.
  • Page 304: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified SB number is invalid.
  • Page 305: Set 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 (C122-E178EN). The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 306: Set Partition Memory_Opration_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 (C122-E178EN). The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 307 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 (C122-E178EN). The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 308: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified partition name is invalid.
  • Page 309: 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 (C122-E178EN). The setting will become effective the next time the partition power off/on is performed.
  • Page 310: Set Ssh_Port

    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 (C122-E178EN). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. 2.2.32 set ssh_port Set the port which receives the SSH session. Default setting is 22.
  • Page 311: Set Telnet_Port

    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 (C122-E178EN). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. 2.2.34 set telnet_port Sets the port which receives the telnet connection. Default setting is 23.
  • Page 312: Hotadd Partition

    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 (C122-E178EN). The specified port number is invalid. Time synchronization was requested to Standby MMB.
  • Page 313: Hotremove 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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure to continue adding [SB#%d|IOU#%d] to partition#%d? [Y/N]: DR operation start (1/5)
  • Page 314 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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure to continue removing [SB#%d|IOU#%d] from Partition#%d? [Y/N]: DR operation start (1/4)
  • Page 315: 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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure to continue updating IOU#%d to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified IOU#%d is not present.
  • Page 316: Show Access_Control

    # Administrator> show access_control SSH: All Telnet:All HTTP: HTTPS:IP Address: 10.66.250.190: Netmask:24 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 (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 317: Show Active_Mmb

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations The specified command is invalid 2.3.2 show active_mmb Displays current Active MMB.  Privilege: All Input format show active_mmb Option None Usage example #show active_mmb SSH: Al Active MMB: 1l Message None 2.3.3 show date Displays current date and time.
  • Page 318: Show Partition Configuration

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Input format show exit_code Option None Usage example #power on all #show exit_code Message None 2.3.5 show partition configuration Displays the SB and IOU included in the partition. Output Format: Information related to one partition is displayed in one line. Display contents of each row are as follows.
  • Page 319: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 320: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 321: Show Partition Name

    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 (C122-E178EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 322: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 323: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 324: Show Gateway

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Message None 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 2.3.15 show gateway_ipv6...
  • Page 325: Show Http_Port

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 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.  Privilege: All Input format show http_port Option None Usage example...
  • Page 326: Show Https_Port

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Message None 2.3.19 show https_port Displays the port to which HTTPS is currently connected.  Privilege: All Input format show https_port Option None Usage example # show https_port HTTPS Port Number: 432 Message None 2.3.20 show ip Displays the IP address, the net mask set in the management LAN interface.
  • Page 327: Show Hostname

    Displays host name of MMB.  Privilege: All Input format show hostname Option None Usage example # show 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 Option...
  • Page 328: Show Ssh

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Gateway Address: 192.168.1.1 SMTP Address: 172.128.1.2 Message None 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...
  • Page 329: Show Telnet_Port

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations  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.  Privilege: All Input format show telnet_port Option...
  • Page 330: Show Ntpq

     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 331: Table 2.8 Output Items Of Show Ntpq

    (Unit: milliseconds), accuracy of respective clocks and the network condition. 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 (C122-E178EN).
  • Page 332: Who

    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 (C122-E178EN). Failed to get login information. 2.3.31 help Displays the help of enabled command.
  • Page 333 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Option None Usage example [When the PRIMEQUEST 2800B model]  Example 1: For the Administrator privilege #help factory_default {-f} add partition [ SB | IOU ] {quiet} clear access_control power off {partition} [ all | [,| -]] {force} power on {partition} [ all | [,|-]] remove partition ...
  • Page 334 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations netck [arptbl | ifconfig | stat | traceroute | arping ] console {} {quiet} update ALL {force} {quiet} nmi {partition} [ [, | -] ] {quiet} reset {partition} [ [, | -] ] {quiet} sadump {partition} [ ...
  • Page 335 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations sysconf power_feed_mode | sysconf power_restoration_policy | sysconf power_on_delay | sysconf altitude | sysconf psu_redundant_mode | sysconf input_voltage | reserved_sb | exit_code] show partition configuration [ all | free | {[, | -] }] show partition [home | name | dynamic_reconfiguration | memory_operation_mode | memory_mirror_ras_mode | pci_address_mode | pci_express_mode | lan_device_mode] ...
  • Page 336 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations sysconf input_voltage | reserved_sb | exit_code] show partition configuration [ all | free | {[, | -] }] show partition [home | name | dynamic_reconfiguration | memory_operation_mode | memory_mirror_ras_mode | pci_address_mode | pci_express_mode | lan_device_mode] netck [arptbl | ifconfig | stat | traceroute ...
  • Page 337 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations sysconf power_on_delay | sysconf altitude | sysconf psu_redundant_mode | sysconf input_voltage | reserved_sb | user_list | update_status | firmware_version | exit_code | snmp sys_location | snmp sys_contact | snmp community | snmp trap] show partition configuration [ all | free | {[, | -]}] show partition [home | name | dynamic_reconfiguration | memory_operation_mode | memory_mirror_ras_mode | pci_address_mode | pci_express_mode | lan_device_mode] ...
  • Page 338 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations sysconf input_voltage | reserved_sb | exit_code] show partition configuration [ all | free | {[, | -] }] show partition [home | name | dynamic_reconfiguration | memory_operation_mode | memory_mirror_ras_mode | pci_address_mode | pci_express_mode | lan_device_mode] show xpar partition configuration [all | free | ...
  • Page 339: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Executes “traceroute”...
  • Page 340: Netck Arping

    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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Displays only bond 0 of cat/proc/net/arp (Control LAN).
  • Page 341: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Executes “ifconfig bond0”...
  • Page 342: Show Dynamic_Reconfiguration Status

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations The following table lists the messages which are displayed in this CLI. For details of the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Message Reference (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Process Clears the internal information like Private-LAN etc. from netstat-tuwn.
  • Page 343: Update Command

    Are you sure to continue Firmware Update? [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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure to continue Firmware Update? [Y|N]:...
  • Page 344: Show Update_Status

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations The specified parameter is invalid Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. Failed to get the firmware version. The checksum of the firmware file is invalid. The size of the firmware file is invalid. The CRC of the firmware file is invalid.
  • Page 345: Other 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 (C122-E178EN). 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 346: Passwd

    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 (C122-E178EN). This command cannot be executed on the standby MMB. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 347 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. If the parameter specification is incorrect, an ICMP ping error message may appear since ping in ICMP is...
  • Page 348: Primequest2800B Model Commands

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations PRIMEQUEST2800B model Commands 2.6.1 PRIMEQUEST2800B model CLI command list This chapter describes the functions of the PRIMEQUEST2800B 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 349: Table 2.10 Mmb Cli Commands (Operator)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Administrator Outline console Permitted Text Console connection to partition DR-related DR related commands MMB configuration and other set active_mmb Sets the active MMB. show active_mmb Displays the active MMB. help Permitted Help information System configuration set mmb control reset Permitted...
  • Page 350: Table 2.11 Mmb Cli Commands (User)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Administrator Outline Partition connection console Permitted Text Console connection to partition DR-related DR related commands MMB configuration and other set active_mmb Sets the active MMB. show active_mmb Displays the active MMB. help Permitted Help information System configuration set mmb control reset...
  • Page 351: Table 2.12 Mmb Cli Commands (Ce)

    MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Administrator Outline reset Hard Reset instruction NMI interrupt instruction Partition connection console Text Console connection to partition DR-related DR related commands MMB configuration and other set active_mmb Sets the active MMB. show active_mmb Displays the active MMB.
  • Page 352: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to power off the system. Unable to force power off on the system.
  • Page 353: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to power on the partition#%d due to CPU mismatch between SBs.
  • Page 354: Nmi

    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 (C122-E178EN). Are you sure you want to Reset to system? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 355: 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 (C122-E178EN). The setting will become effective the next time the system power off/on is performed.
  • Page 356: 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 (C122-E178EN). The setting will become effective the next time the system power off/on is performed.
  • Page 357: 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 (C122-E178EN). The setting will become effective the next time the system power off/on is performed.
  • Page 358: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Failed to execute %s command. Failed to execute show memory_operation_mode command.
  • Page 359: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Failed to execute %s command.
  • Page 360: 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. No more User addition Same name already exists.
  • Page 361: Console

    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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. 2.6.15 console Login to the system by telnet. Execute the Text Console connection of BMC.
  • Page 362 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 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 (C122-E178EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Failed to execute 'console' command.
  • Page 363: Chapter 3 Uefi Menu Operations

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 364: Figure 3.2 Window Area Of Boot Manager Front Page

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.2 Window area of Boot Manager Front Page (1) System Information display Nothing is displayed (2) 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 Continue...
  • Page 365: Continue] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations [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 366: Boot Specification Of Uefi

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.3 Initial state of Default Priority Boot option UEFI: Device name UEFI: Device name n(n=0,1,2 However boot option for device which has been added is added at the end Legacy Boot UEFI Shell UEFI: PXE Boot MAC(MAC Addr) However boot option for device which has been added is added at the end 3.3.2 Boot specification of UEFI...
  • Page 367: About Boot Specification Of Legacy Bios

    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 368: Boot Processing

    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 369: 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 370: 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 371: Figure 3.6 Example Of Displayed [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations ・Failure by which processing cannot be moved to the following boot option Failure by which processing cannot be moved to the following boot option is a case in which the boot processing fails after transferring the control to operating system. For example, the case is considered, in which operating system program stored in the device which is targeted for booting, fails.
  • Page 372: Device Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations [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 373: System Information] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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”. Moreover, for the method of operating I/O device menu, see the manual which is provided by the vender of I/O device.
  • Page 374: Lan Remote Boot Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 Displays processor type.
  • Page 375 UEFI Menu Operations UEFI (PXE/iSCSI) (*1) Boot options of PXE boot are added in [Boot Manager]. Moreover, network ports are added to [iSCSI Configuration] Menu (See “3.4.9 [iSCSI Configuration] menu”) of [Device Manager] menu. Legacy PXE (*2) Boot options of PXE boot are added to [Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority] Menu (“...
  • Page 376: Figure 3.9 Display Of [Lan Remote Boot Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 377: Figure 3.10 Operation Window Of Pxe/Iscsi Boot Enable Setting

    UEFI Menu Operations  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 378: Figure 3.11 Display Of [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 379: Cpu Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.13 Display of [Set Legacy Net Drive Order] Menu Check to be added one network port 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.
  • Page 380: Table 3.17 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.17 Display Contents of Menu Selection Items Display Contents Hyper-threading 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 381 UEFI Menu Operations Enhanced Speed Step Sets the Power Saving function of CPU to enable or disable.  Enabled  Disabled Default setting is, Enabled. Remarks Displays only when [Custom] is selected in [Power Technology]. Turbo Mode Sets the Intel (R) Turbo Boost Technology function to enable or disable.
  • Page 382: Table 3.18 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations Frequency Floor Sets the Frequency Floor Override function to enable or disable.  Enabled Override  Disabled Default setting is, Disabled. Perfmon and DFX Sets the Perfmon and DFX devices function to enable or disable.  Enabled devices ...
  • Page 383: Pci Subsystem Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 3.15 Display Example on [PCI Subsystem Configuration] Menu (1) Page Information Display [PCI Subsystem Configuration] is displayed.
  • Page 384: Table 3.19 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 385: Figure 3.16 Display Example Of [Oprom Scan Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 3.16 Display Example of [OpROM Scan Configuration] Menu (1) Page Information Display [OpROM Scan Configuration] is displayed.
  • Page 386 UEFI Menu Operations Default setting is Disabled. Slot#1 OpROM Sets enable/disable of Legacy OpROM of Settings for PCI Express mounted PCI cards. slot#1 of IOU#0  Enabled  Disabled Default setting is Disabled. Slot#2 OpROM Sets enable/disable of Legacy OpROM of Settings for PCI Express mounted PCI cards.
  • Page 387 UEFI Menu Operations  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled Slot#2 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express card which is mounted. slot#2 of IOU#2  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled Slot#3 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express...
  • Page 388 UEFI Menu Operations Slot#3 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express card which is mounted. slot#3 of PCI_Box#0  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled Slot#4 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express card which is mounted.
  • Page 389 UEFI Menu Operations By default, it is Disabled. Slot#2 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted. #2 of PCI_Box#1  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled. Slot#3 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted.
  • Page 390 UEFI Menu Operations  Disabled By default, it is Disabled. Slot#1 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted. #1 of PCI_Box#2  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled. Slot#2 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted.
  • Page 391 UEFI Menu Operations  Disabled By default, it is Disabled. PCI Box#3 Slot of PCI Box#3 (Only the display) Slot#0 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted. #0 of PCI_Box#3  Enabled ...
  • Page 392: Table 3.22 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled. Slot#11 OpROM Enables/disables Legacy OpROM of the PCI Setting for PCI Express slot card which is mounted. #11 of PCI_Box#3  Enabled  Disabled By default, it is Disabled. Commit Changes and The contents having changes in the settings Exit...
  • Page 393: Figure 3.17 Display Example Of [I/O Space Assignment Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.17 Display example of [I/O Space Assignment Configuration] Menu (1) Display of page information [I/O Space Assignment Configuration] is displayed. (2) Menu Selection Items shown in “” are displayed in Menu. TABLE 3.23 Display Contents of Menu Selection Items Display contents (I/O Device information)
  • Page 394: Table 3.24 Display Contents Of Display Of Operation Help

    UEFI Menu Operations (3) Display of Operation help Description of operation key shown in “” is displayed. TABLE 3.24 Display contents of Display of Operation help Item Description   =Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. =Select Entry Selects item Esc=Exit Returns to “3.1 Front page of Boot...
  • Page 395: Iscsi Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 396: Table 3.25 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 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 Add an Attempt Opens MAC Selection menu.
  • Page 397: Figure 3.19 Iscsi Environment Setting Operation Windows (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.19 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 398: Figure 3.20 Iscsi Environment Setting Operation Windows (2) [Mac Selection] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.20 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 3.21 iSCSI Environment Setting Operation Windows (3) [Attempt Configuration]menu”.
  • Page 399: Figure 3.21 Iscsi Environment Setting Operation Windows (3) [Attempt Configuration]Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.21 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 400: Figure 3.22 Display Example Of [Mac Selection] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.22 Display example of [MAC Selection] menu (1) Page information display It is displayed as [MAC Selection]. (2) Menu selection Selection menu shown in “TABLE 3.27 Display contents of menu selection” is displayed. TABLE 3.27 Display contents of menu selection Item Display content MAC xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx...
  • Page 401: Figure 3.23 Display Example Of [Attempt Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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. The settings which were changed in this menu are enabled after system reset.
  • Page 402 UEFI Menu Operations Connection Retry Sets number of retries. ・0~16 Count By default, it is 0 Connection Sets time out value. Unit is millisecond Establishing Timeout By default, it is 1000. ISDI 6 digits of ISID (ID used when initiator establishes session with target) are required for input.
  • Page 403 UEFI Menu Operations Remarks If incorrect value is entered in IP address, subnet mask then pop-up window of [Invalid IP Address] is displayed. Target Port Sets TCP listening port of target. Numeric value which can be entered is in the range of 0~65535(decimal).
  • Page 404 UEFI Menu Operations Back to Previous Page Cancels the changed contents which are set and exits from this menu. *1: When Internet Protocol is set to IP6, this item is not displayed. (3) Operation help display The help for operations mentioned on this page is shown in the “TABLE 3.30 Display contents of operation help display”.
  • Page 405: Figure 3.24 Display Example Of [Delete Attempts] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.30 Display contents of operation help display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. =Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘3.1 Front page of Boot Manager’ without saving the changes of this 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.
  • Page 406: Figure 3.25 Display Example Of [Change Attempt Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations Commit Changes and Exit Saves the changed contents and exits from this menu. Discard Changes and Exit Cancels the changed contents and exits from this menu. (3) Operation help display The help for operations mentioned on this page is shown in the "TABLE 3.32 Display Contents of Operation Help Display".
  • Page 407: Memory Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.33 Display contents of Menu selection Item Display contents Change Attempt Order Priority level can be raised with ‘+ Key’ after selecting Attempt xxxx. xxxx displays the name set in ‘iSCSI Attempt Name’ of ‘3.4.9.2 [Attempt Configuration] Menu Commit Changes and Saves the changed contents and exits from this menu.
  • Page 408: Figure 3.26 Display Example Of [Memory Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.26 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 Items are shown in the "TABLE 3.35 Display Contents of Menu Selection"...
  • Page 409 UEFI Menu Operations...
  • Page 410: Usb Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.36 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. =Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to “3.1 Front page of Boot Manager” without saving changes of this menu’. 3.4.7 [USB Configuration] menu In [USB Configuration] menu, USB related settings are performed.
  • Page 411: Table 3.37 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations 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. ・Disabled ・Enabled ・Auto...
  • Page 412: Security Configuration] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3.4.8 [Security Configuration] menu In [Security Configuration] menu, settings related to TPM are performed. Remarks The TPM chip is not mounted, [Security Configuration] menu is not displayed. The following figure shows the window display example of [Security Configuration] menu. FIGURE 3.28 Display Example of [Security Configuration] Menu (1) Page information display Displayed as [Security Configuration] menu.
  • Page 413: Table 3.40 Display Contents Of Operation Help Display

    UEFI Menu Operations TPM Activate Status ⇒Activated  When ‘Disabled’ is selected TPM Enabled Status ⇒ Disabled TPM Activate Status ⇒Deactivated Pending TPM operation Performs settings on other TPM chip. None Enable Take Ownership Disable Take Ownership TPM Clear Default setting is None. Remarks “Pending TPM operation”...
  • Page 414: Boot Maintenance Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations [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 415: Boot Mode] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.42 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Items Description  =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. =Select Entry Selects the items. Esc=Exit Returns to “3.1 Front page of Boot Manager”. 3.5.1 [Boot Mode] Menu Boot mode settings are done in the [Boot Mode] menu.
  • Page 416: Boot Options] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 3) Operation Help Display The help for the operations mentioned on this page is shown in “TABLE 3.44 Display contents of operation help display”. TABLE 3.44 Display contents of operation help display Items Description  =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down.
  • Page 417: Figure 3.32 Display Example Of [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.45 Display contents of Menu selection Item Description Go Back To Main Page “3.5 [Boot maintenance Manager] Menu” is displayed. Add Boot Option “[Add Boot Option] Menu” is displayed. Delete Boot Option “[Delete Boot Option] Menu” is displayed. Change Boot Order “[Change Boot Order] Menu”...
  • Page 418: Figure 3.33 Display Example Of [Add Boot Option] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations “FIGURE 3.33 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 419: Figure 3.35 Display Example Of File Selection Window

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.34 A list of Devices 2. Press [Enter] key. As shown in “FIGURE 3.35 Display example of File Selection Window”, a list of files in the selected storage device, is displayed. The matter enclosed in”< >” is a directory. Following is the display example when the disk installed by Windows Server 2012, is selected.
  • Page 420: Figure 3.36 Windows Server 2012 Installed Disk Window

    UEFI Menu Operations 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. ...
  • Page 421: Figure 3.37 Display Example Of Boot Option Name Change Window

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.37 Display Example of Boot Option Name Change Window Set Boot option name and set options when booting. a. Boot option name setting Place the cursor on [Input the description], press [Enter] key. Enter name as Pop-up window for input is displayed.
  • Page 422: Figure 3.38 Display Example Of [Boot Manager] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.38 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 shown in “TABLE 3.48 Number of Characters and Types of Characters that can be entered”.
  • Page 423: Figure 3.39 Display Example Of [Delete Boot Option] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.39 Display example of [Delete Boot option] menu (1) Page information display It is displayed as [Delete Boot Option]. (2) Menu selection The boot option with a high priority level of automatic boot is displayed in order from top. (3) Operation help menu Description of operation key is shown in ‘TABLE 3.49 Display contents of operation help...
  • Page 424: Figure 3.40 Delete Window (1) Of Boot Option

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.40 Delete window (1) of boot option Remarks Press [Space] key again when 'delete' is cancelled. When “Space” key is pressed again, [] changes to [X]. 3. To exit from this menu after saving the changed setting, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press [Enter] key.
  • Page 425: Figure 3.42 [Change Boot Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations  [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 3.42 [Change Boot Order] Menu (1) Page Information Display [Change Boot Order] is displayed.
  • Page 426: Figure 3.43 Change Window Of Priority Order (Change Boot Order) (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.51 Display Contents of Operation Help Display Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down. =Select Entry Selects item. Esc=Exit Returns to ‘3.1 Front page of Boot Manager’ without saving changes of this menu’. The contents displayed when the Pop-up Window appears are shown in “TABLE 3.52 Display Contents of Operation Help Display when Pop-up Window...
  • Page 427: Figure 3.44 Change Window Of Priority Order (Change Boot Order) (2)

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.44 Change Window of Priority Order (Change Boot Order) (2) 3. Place the cursor to boot option for which order is changed. 4. Change the priority order.  Press [+] key to raise the priority order. ...
  • Page 428: Figure 3.46 Display Example Of [Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 6. To exit from the menu after saving the changes, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and then press [Enter] key. To exit from this menu without saving the changes, select [Discard Changes and Exit] and then press [Enter] key.
  • Page 429: Figure 3.47 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations (3) Operation help display The help for operations mentioned on this page is shown in the "TABLE 3.54 Display contents of operation help display". TABLE 3.54 Display contents of operation help display Items Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor in up and down direction.
  • Page 430: Figure 3.48 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (2)

    “FIGURE 3.48 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 3.48 Change in priority level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (2)”.
  • Page 431: Figure 3.50 Change Of The Priority Level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (4)

    UEFI Menu Operations 5. Set Enable/Disable of the Floppy Drive #N.  Select “Disable” to disable.  Select the boot option to enable. “FIGURE 3.50 Change of the priority level (Set Legacy Floppy Drive Order) (4)” is an example of the window in which Floppy Drive # 00 is set to Disable.
  • Page 432: Figure 3.51 Display Example Of [Set Legacy Harddisk Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.51 Display Example of [Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order] Menu (1) Page Information Display Displays as [Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order] (2) Menu Selection Displays the items shown in the “TABLE 3.56 Display Contents of Menu Selection”...
  • Page 433: Figure 3.52 Change Of The Priority Level (Set Legacy Harddisk Drive Order) (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.57 Display Contents of the Operation Help Display Item Explanation  =Move Highlight Moves the cursor up and down. =Select Entry Selects the items. Esc=Exit Returns to “3.1 Front page of Boot Manager”. “TABLE 3.58 Display Contents of the Operation Help Display when Pop-up Window appears”...
  • Page 434: Figure 3.54 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Harddisk Drive Order) (3)

    "FIGURE 3.54 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 3.54 Change in Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order) (3)
  • Page 435: Figure 3.55 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Harddisk Drive Order) (4)

    UEFI Menu Operations 5. Enable/Disable of HardDisk Drive #N is set. • Select “Disable” to make Disable. • Select boot option to make Enable. “FIGURE 3.55 Change in Priority Level (Set Legacy HardDisk Drive Order) (4)” is an example of window on which the HardDisk Drive #00 is set to Disable.
  • Page 436: Figure 3.56 Example Of Displayed [Set Legacy Cd-Rom Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.56 Example of Displayed [Set Legacy CD‐ROM Drive Order] Menu (1) Page Information Display Displayed as [Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order] (2) Menu Selection The items indicated in “TABLE 3.59 Displayed Contents of Menu Selection” are displayed. TABLE 3.59 Displayed Contents of Menu Selection Items Description...
  • Page 437: Figure 3.57 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Cd-Rom Drive Order (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations The contents displayed when the Pop-up Window appears are shown in “TABLE 3.61 Display Contents of Operation Help Display when Pop-up Window appears.” TABLE 3.61 Display Contents of Operation Help Display when Pop-up Window appears Item Description ↑↓= Move Highlight Moves cursor up and down.
  • Page 438: Figure 3.58 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Cd-Rom Drive Order (2)

    “FIGURE 3.58 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 3.59 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order) (3)”, is an example of the window...
  • Page 439: Figure 3.59 Change In Priority Level (Set Legacy Cd-Rom Drive Order) (3)

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.59 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order) (3) 5. Set Enable/Disable of ATAPI CDROM Drive #N  Select “Disable”, if you want to disable the drive.  Select the boot option, if you want to enable the drive. “FIGURE 3.60 Change in priority level (Set Legacy CD-ROM Drive Order) (4)”, is an example of the window when the ATAPI CDROM Drive #00 is set to Disable.
  • Page 440: Figure 3.61 Display Example Of The [Set Legacy Net Drive Order] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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” and press [Enter] key.
  • Page 441: Table 3.62 Display Contents Of Menu Selection

    UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 3.62 Display contents of menu selection Items Description NET Drive #N Transited to order change of the NET boot. When this item is (N: 0, 1…) executed, pop-up window is displayed. Change method is explained in detail in the “ Change in priority order (Set Legacy NET Drive Order)”...
  • Page 442: Figure 3.62 Change (Set Legacy Net Drive Order) (1) Of Priority Level

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.62 Change (Set Legacy NET Drive Order) (1) of priority level 2. Press the [Enter] key. A pop up window shown in “FIGURE 3.63 Change of Priority Level (Set Legacy NET Drive Order) (2)” appears. FIGURE 3.63 Change of Priority Level (Set Legacy NET Drive Order) (2)
  • Page 443: Figure 3.64 Change Of Priority Level (Set Legacy Net Drive Order) (3)

    UEFI Menu Operations 3. Place the cursor on the boot option which is to be set in NET Drive #N. In “FIGURE 3.63 Change of Priority Level (Set Legacy NET Drive Order) (2)”, the boot option is set in NET Drive #00. 4.
  • Page 444: Figure 3.65 Change Of Priority Level (Set Legacy Net Drive Order) (4)

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.65 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 445: Boot From File] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 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. A list of storage devices recognized by UEFI is displayed.
  • Page 446: Figure 3.67 Specifications Of Boot File (1)

    UEFI Menu Operations ■ 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 3.65 Display Contents of Operation Help Display”...
  • Page 447: Figure 3.68 Specifications Of Boot File (2)

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.68 Specifications of Boot File (2) 3. Operating System Loader File to be booted appears as shown in “FIGURE 3.69 Specifications of Boot File (3)” by following the directory structure. FIGURE 3.69 Specifications of Boot File (3)
  • Page 448: Boot From Dvd/Cd] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations 4. Press [] key or [] key and select Operating System Loader File to be booted. 5. Press [Enter] key. File is loading and Operating System is activated. 3.5.4 [Boot From DVD/CD] Menu When this menu is selected, it operates as follows. ...
  • Page 449: Figure 3.71 Logo Window

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.71 Logo Window Following window is a display example of [Set Boot Delay Time] Menu.
  • Page 450: Figure 3.72 Display Example Of [Set Boot Delay Time] Menu

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.72 Display Example of [Set Boot Delay Time] Menu (1) Page Information Display [Set Boot Delay Time] is displayed. (2) Menu Selection Displayed selection menu is shown in “TABLE 3.66 Display Content of Menu Selection Help Display”...
  • Page 451: Device Path

    UEFI Menu Operations The contents displayed when the Pop-up Window appears are shown in “TABLE 3.68 Content of Operation Helps Display when Pop -up Window appears.” TABLE 3.68 Content of Operation Helps Display when Pop -up Window appears Item Description 0123456789 are valid “Timeout”...
  • Page 452: Identification Of Device Path

    UEFI Menu Operations MBR: Abbreviation of Master Boot Record. Signature consists of the meaning of Partition Type as shown below GPT: Shows GUID MBR: Numeric value. Start shows the starting position of partition. It shows with numeric of 64 bit. Size shows the Partition Size.
  • Page 453: Figure 3.74 Specification Of Sas Disk Built In Du#0

    UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 3.74 Specification of SAS Disk built in DU#0 controller Disc) Device path of SAS device is as follows. Pcieroot(0x0)/PCI(0x02,0x0)/PCI(0x0,0x0)/PCI(0x10,0x0)/PCI(0x0,0x0)/PCI(0x09,0x0)/PCI(0x0,0x0)/PCI(0x0 1,0x0)/PCI(0x0,0x0)/Ctrl(0x0,0x0)/Scsi(0x3,0x0)/PCI(0x0,0x0)/HD(1,GPT,83B59636‐996C‐4550‐A27A‐ EBEAA43820D0,0x800,0x32000)  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.
  • Page 454: Figure 3.76 Specification Of Gigalan

    UEFI Menu Operations  GigaLAN Specific method of GigaLAN built in IOU is described as an example. FIGURE 3.76 Specification of GigaLAN Device path of GigaLAN is as follows. Pcieroot(0x0)/PCI(0x02,0x0)/PCI(0x0,0x0)/PCI(0x10,0x0)/PCI(0x0,0x0)/PCI(0x09,0x0)/PCI(0...
  • Page 455: Chapter 4 Uefi Command Operations

    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 456: Uefi Shell Command Syntax

    UEFI Command Operations 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 457: Uefi Shell Command List

    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 458: Chapter 5 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 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 459: Show Slot Status (Slot Subcommand)

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.1.2.3 Options Arguments Meaning Device Target device. e.g. IOUx, PCIex “x“ represents the slot number. Only one target can be specified at a time. --help Print the synopsis of add/rm subcommand 5.1.2.4 Example e.g. when you hot-add IOU3 # /opt/FJSVdr-util/sbin/dr add IOU3 5.1.3 Show slot status (slot subcommand) 5.1.3.1 Synopsis...
  • Page 460: Show Resources On Device (Show Subcommand)

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 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 461: Hot Plug Collaboration Function

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 5.1.5.3 Options Argument Meaning --help Print the synopsis of report subcommand 5.1.5.4 Example e.g. # /opt/FJSVdr-util/sbin/dr report Create report file at /tmp/drreport-localhost-20130101-123456.tar.bz2 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.
  • Page 462: Timeout Of Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation The collaboration program that are executed at the SB addition failure time, at the SB deletion failure time, at the IOU addition failure time and at the IOU deletion failure time are executed in descending order of program file names.
  • Page 463: Method Of Describing Configuration File Of Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation  “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. To execute a collaboration program earlier than the other collaboration programs by installed other packages, assign the collaboration programs with lower numbers than those assigned to the collaboration programs installed by the other packages.
  • Page 464: Permission Required For Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation timeout timeout period of collaboration program For assignable value, please refer to ”5.2.3 Timeout of collaboration program”. If a collaboration program is executed in verbose mode, standard output and standard error output of the collaboration program is output to a special log file. Other outputs of collaboration program which executed in non-verbose mode are output to system log as well as log of DR command.
  • Page 465 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation RM_PRE RM_PRE: before dynamic deletion RM_POST RM_POST : after dynamic deletion result of hot plug Specifies the result of hot plug SUCCESS When the hot plug event timing is only ADD_POST or RM_POST, this option is specified. FAILURE none Specifies the verbose mode.
  • Page 466: Exit Status Of Collaboration Program

    Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation Example of specified options by the hot plug collaboration function is shown below. /path/to/program1 -p SB1 -e ADD_PRE -c 10-19 -m 12345678 –n 2-3 /path/to/program2 -e ADD_POST –r SUCCESS -p SB2 /path/to/program3 -v -p IOU1 -e RM_PRE -d 00:01.2,03:04.5 /path/to/program4 -e RM_POST –v –p IOU2 –r FAILURE 5.2.9 Exit status of collaboration program When collaboration program terminates normally and DR function can be continued, the collaboration...
  • Page 467 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 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 memory device Set the followig options to Set the followig options to...
  • Page 468 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 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 “-p IOUx -e ADD_POST –r...
  • Page 469 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 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 not 0, 5-1024 Confirm timeout...
  • Page 470 Dynamic Reconfiguration Operation 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 program is 0...
  • Page 471: 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 472: Figure 6.1 Structure Of Menu For Sadump Configuration (1)

    Setting of sadump environment From Device Manager Menu Main menu [Set up Manager] Menu [Dump device Manager] Menu FIGURE 6.1 Structure of menu for sadump configuration (1)
  • Page 473: Figure 6.2 Structure Of Menu For Sadump Configuration (2)

    Setting of sadump environment 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)
  • Page 474: Figure 6.3 Structure Of Menu For Sadump Configuration (3)

    Setting of sadump environment From [Dump device Manager] [Setting dump device] Menu [Select device] Menu [Select discard dump device] Menu Structure of menu for sadump configuration (3) FIGURE 6.3...
  • Page 475: Screen Areas

    Setting of sadump environment 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 Displays title of menu.
  • Page 476: Set Up Manager] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment FIGURE 6.5 Main menu TABLE 6.1 Displayed contents of the menu selection area Item Description Set up Manager Go to sadump setup menu. Dump device Manager Go to dump device maintenance menu. Exit Exit this menu TABLE 6.2 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description...
  • Page 477: Figure 6.6 Sadump Setup Menu

    Setting of sadump environment In this menu, items for sadump configuration are listed. The items are displayed as follows in initial state where sadump is not set up. FIGURE 6.6 sadump setup menu TABLE 6.3 Displayed contents of the menu selection area Item Description ENABLE...
  • Page 478: Dump Device Manager] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 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, =Select Entry selection item is shown as pop-up window. In the case of REBOOT, you can input a value.
  • Page 479: Create A Dump Device] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.6 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight Moves the cursor up or down =Select Entry Selects an entry. Note Don’t operate [F2] key. [Esc] key is displayed on the screen but don’t operate it. [Create a dump device] Menu This is displayed when the [Create a dump device] menu is selected in the main menu.
  • Page 480: Select Device] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.8 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight Moves the cursor up or down =Select Entry Selects an entry. Note Don’t operate [F2] key. [Esc] key is displayed on the screen but don’t operate it. [Select device] Menu This is displayed when the [Create mode] menu is set to [Single] in the [Create a dump device] menu.
  • Page 481: Table 6.9 Displayed Contents Of Menu Selection Area

    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. TABLE 6.10 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation...
  • Page 482: Setting Dump Device] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment [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. [Setting dump device] Menu FIGURE 6.10 Displayed contents of the menu selection area TABLE 6.11 Item...
  • Page 483: Select Device] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment 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]. = Select Entry Otherwise, perform processing corresponding to the selected item.
  • Page 484: Select Discard Dump Device] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.13 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description ACPI name of dump ACPI name of disk/partition is displayed. device Selected dump device is highlighted. TABLE 6.14 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight...
  • Page 485: Select Multiple Devices] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.15 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description Discard all dump device Discards all the dump devices, and then exits this and Exit menu. Exit Exits this menu without discarding any dump device selected. ACPI name of dump Select a dump device.
  • Page 486: Figure 6.14 [Confirmation] Menu

    Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.17 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description Go to create dump device Go to [Confirmation] menu. Exit Exits this menu without actually creating any dump device. ACPI name of dump ACPI name of the dump device disk is displayed. device Select a dump device by [Space] key, then [] on the right-hand of the entry is changed to [X].
  • Page 487: Table 6.19 Displayed Contents Of Menu Selection Area

    Setting of sadump environment TABLE 6.19 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Description Create dump device and Saves the dump device configuration and exits this Exit menu. Exit Exits this menu without saving any dump device configuration. Display area ACPI name of the disks selected in the [Select multiple devices] menu.
  • Page 488: Appendix A List Of Setting Items

    Appendix A List of Setting Items 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 Setting items of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window A.1.3 Setting items of [System Information] Window...
  • Page 489: Setting Item Of [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items possible)  Except Partition Operator :  All Partition All and Specified can be  Specified switched, and the data  In case of Partition selected by the check Operator: Specified. (Select boxes in Specified is partition targeted for maintained.
  • Page 490: Setting Items Of [System Information] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Time Data of Specified Time.  Last event Last event When Specified Time is  Specified Time Date/Time selected, End Time can be entered. Switch Last event and Specified time and maintain Time Data of Specified Time side.
  • Page 491: Setting Items Of [System Power Control] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks Items Mode Reserved 10 Minutes 0~99Minutes SB Force Power Off Wait  Enable System Disable Can be set only when  Disable Power PSU_P 200V is used Save Control System 8640W...
  • Page 492: Setting Items Of [Schedule Control] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.7 Setting Items of [Schedule Control] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Schedule Control] Window. TABLE A.7 Setting Items of [Schedule Control] Window Setting Initial value Value that can be set...
  • Page 493: Setting Items Of [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Initial value Value that can be set Remarks items Name can be entered. Alphanumeric characters, single byte space, #, _,- A.1.10 Setting Items of [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window.
  • Page 494: Setting Items Of [Asr Control] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Initial value Setting value Remarks items  Disable Control Power Save Control] of the [System Setup] Window is [Disable].  Continue Action Partition Power Off Grayed out when [Power  Partition Power Off reaching Save Control] of the Partition ...
  • Page 495: Setting Items Of [Mode] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Initial value Value that can be set Remarks items [Enable] on [Console Redirection Setup] Window. A.1.15 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.15 Setting Items of [Mode] Window Setting items Initial value...
  • Page 496: Setting Items Of [Date/Time] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Initial value Value that can be set Remarks items  Disabled Enable In case of Edit User: current status. Full Name None Maximum 32 characters can be entered.  On: Operational Operable None Grayed out if privilege is ...
  • Page 497: Setting Items Of [Ipv4 Interface] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.18 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.18 Setting Items of [IPv4 Interface] Window Main Item Setting Item Initial Value...
  • Page 498: Setting Items Of [Ipv6 Interface] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Main Item Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks IP Address None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0- Subnet Mask None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0- Gateway None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0- address SMTP address None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0- ...
  • Page 499: Setting Items Of [Management Lan Port Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Main Item Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks Enable MMB#1 IP Interface Disable Disable Address  First character must be Hostname None Sets hostname in FQDN (optional) format. [a-z],[A-Z],[0-9], alphabetic character. ...
  • Page 500: Setting Items Of [Network Protocols] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Main Item Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks  10M/Full  10M/Half  Auto Speed/Duplex User port Auto 1G/Full can be set only to  1G/Full for MMB#1 User port. Maintenance ...
  • Page 501: Setting Items Of [Snmp Community] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks  Enable Refresh Disable Rate -Seconds:5~999 seconds  Disable A.1.23 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.
  • Page 502: Setting Items Of [Snmp V3 Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set Remarks Community/User None In case of SNMP v1, v2, sets the SNMP Community string. In case of SNMPv3, specifies the user name. IP Address None In case of IPv4 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0-255 In case of IPv6...
  • Page 503: Setting Items Of [Create Csr] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.26 Setting Items of [Create CSR] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Create CSR] Window. TABLE A.26 Setting Items of [Create CSR] Window Setting Item Initial Value Value that can be set...
  • Page 504: Setting Items Of [Edit User] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.28 Setting Items of [Edit User] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Edit User] Window. TABLE A.28 Setting Items of [Edit User] Window Setting Items Initial value Values that can be set...
  • Page 505: Setting Items Of [Alarm E-Mail] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items A.1.30 Setting Items of [Alarm E-Mail] Window The following table lists the initial value and the value that can be set for the setting items of [Alarm E-Mail] Window. TABLE A.30 Setting Items of [Alarm E-Mail] Window Setting Item Initial value Values that can be set...
  • Page 506: Setting Items On [Lan Remote Boot Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Items on A.2.6 [IOU OpROM Scan Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.7 [PCI_Box OpROM Scan Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.8 [iSCSI Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.9 [Attempt Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.10 [Memory Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.11 [USB Configuration] window Setting Items on A.2.12 [Security Configuration] window A.2.1...
  • Page 507: Setting Items On [Pci Subsystem Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting item Initial value Values that can be set Remarks  Enable Virtualization Technology  Disable Disabled Intel(R) VT‐d  Enable  Disabled Power Energy Efficient  Energy Efficient Technology  Custom  Disable Enhanced Enabled Displayed when “Custom”...
  • Page 508: Table A.35 Setting Items Of [Oprom Scan Configuration] Window (1/2)

    Appendix A List of Setting Items 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.35 Setting Items of [OpROM Scan Configuration] Window (1/2) Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value...
  • Page 509 Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks  Enabled Slot 66 OpROM Disabled Settings for PCI Express  Disabled slot #1 of PCI_Box#0  Enabled Slot 67 OpROM Disabled Settings for PCI Express  Disabled slot #2 of PCI_Box#0 ...
  • Page 510: Setting Items On [Iscs Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks  Enabled Slot 105 OpROM Disabled Settings for PCI Express  Disabled slot #8 of PCI_Box#2  Enabled Slot 106 OpROM Disabled Settings for PCI Express  Disabled slot #9 of PCI_Box#2 ...
  • Page 511: Table A.39 Setting Items Of [Attempt Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items TABLE A.39 Setting Items of [Attempt Configuration] Window Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks  Enabled for MPIO iSCSI Mode Disabled  Enabled  Disabled  IP4 Internet Protocol  IP6  Autoconfigure ...
  • Page 512: Setting Items On [Memory Configuration] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks 0-9, A-Z, a-z,! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) * + ,‐ . / : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ` { | }.~ Reverse CHAP 12~16 characters can be...
  • Page 513: Setting Items On Video Redirection

    Appendix A List of Setting Items TABLE A.42 Setting Items of [Security Configuration] Window Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks  Disabled TPM Support Disabled  Enabled  Disabled TPM State Disabled  Enabled  None Pending TPM None ...
  • Page 514: Setting Items On [Mouse] Window

    Appendix A List of Setting Items Setting Item Initial Value Setting Value Remarks  German (Switzerland)  Norwegian  Portuguese  Swedish  Hebrew  French (Belgium)  Dutch (Belgium)  Russian (Russia)  Japanese  Turkish-F  Turkish-Q 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.

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