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Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference

Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference

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  • Page 1 FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 3: 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 4 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 1000 series server with the MMB Web-UI. It also describes how to use the MMB Web-UI.
  • Page 5 C122-H004EN Hardware Installation location requirements for the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Manual series. PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Describes how to set up the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series C122-E107EN Installation Manual server, including the steps for installation preparation, initialization, and software installation. PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series...
  • Page 6 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Preface Title Description Manual code ServerView Suite Describes how to install and start ServerView None ServerView Operations Operations Manager in a Windows environment. Manager Quick Installation (Windows) ServerView Suite Describes how to install and start ServerView...
  • Page 7 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Preface Title Description Manual code MegaRAID SAS Software Provides technical information on using array None controllers. Refer to the manual from the SVS- DVD2 supplied with the product or from the following URL: The Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com...
  • Page 8 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Preface Formal product name Abbreviation Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003 R2, Datacenter x64 Edition Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Standard Windows Windows Server 2008 Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Enterprise Microsoft®...
  • Page 9: Alert Messages

    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. Otherwise, electric shock, injury, or fire may result.
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    This product is a computer intended for use in a computer room environment. For details on the product operating environment, see the following manual: PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Hardware Installation Manual (C122-H004EN) Note - If you have a comment or request regarding this manual, or if you find any part of this manual unclear, please...
  • Page 11 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Preface * The label is affixed at either location. Warning label location (PRIMEQUEST 1800E2/1800E rear) Warning label location (PRIMEQUEST 1800E2/1800E rear) (IOBs removed) C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 12 Notes on Handling the Product Adding optional products For stable operation of the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server, use only a Fujitsu certified product as an added option. Note that the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server is not guaranteed to operate with any optional product not certified by Fujitsu.
  • Page 13: Support And Service

    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 1000 series, use the Fujitsu contact line.
  • Page 14: Revision History

    If a problem occurs with the product, confirm the problem by referring to 11.2 Troubleshooting in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Administration Manual (C122-E108EN). If the error recurs, contact your sales representative or a field engineer. Confirm the model name and serial number shown on the label affixed to the right front of the device and report it.
  • Page 15 However, a number marked with an asterisk (*) denotes a chapter, section, or item in a previous edition of the document. This manual shall not be reproduced or copied without the permission of Fujitsu Limited. Copyright 2010 - 2013 FUJITSU LIMITED...
  • Page 16 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Preface C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Contents Contents CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations ................1 1.1 Web-UI Menus ............................2 1.1.1 Web-UI menus (Administrator) ......................2 1.1.2 Web-UI menus (Operator) ........................8 1.1.3 Web-UI menus (Partition Operator) ....................14 1.1.4 Web-UI menus (User)
  • Page 18 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Contents 1.5.10 [Access Control] window ....................... 195 1.5.11 [Alarm E-Mail] window ........................199 1.6 [Maintenance] Menu ..........................204 1.6.1 [Firmware Update] menu ......................... 204 1.6.2 [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu .................... 205 1.6.3 [Maintenance Wizard] window ......................209 1.6.4 [REMCS] menu...
  • Page 19 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Contents 2.3.15 show https_port ..........................260 2.3.16 show ip ............................261 2.3.17 showipv6 ............................261 2.3.18 show hostname ..........................262 2.3.19 show maintenance_ip ........................262 2.3.20 show ssh ............................263 2.3.21 show ssh_port ..........................263 2.3.22 show telnet...
  • Page 20 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Contents 4.1.1 CLI command list ..........................342 4.2 Disk Management Command (diskctrl) ....................344 4.3 PSA Start/Stop Command (y30FJSVpsa) .................... 349 4.4 Command for Collecting PSA Data for Investigation (getopsa) ............351 4.5 Filter Definition Update Commands (fltcpy, fltupdate) ................
  • Page 21 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Contents A.1.12 Setting items in the [Console Redirection] window ............... 521 A.1.13 Setting items in the [Mode] window ....................521 A.1.14 Setting items in the [Add User]/[Edit User] window ............... 521 A.1.15 Setting items in the [Date/Time] window ..................
  • Page 22 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Figures Figures Warning label location (PRIMEQUEST 1800E2/1800E rear) ................ix Warning label location (PRIMEQUEST 1800E2/1800E rear) (IOBs removed) ..........ix Warning label location (PCI_Box) ........................x FIGURE 1.1 [System Status] window ......................58 FIGURE 1.2 [System Event Log] window ......................
  • Page 23 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Figures FIGURE 1.54 [Who] window .......................... 159 FIGURE 1.55 [Date/Time] window ......................... 161 FIGURE 1.56 [IPv4 Interface] window (1) ...................... 165 FIGURE 1.57 [IPv4 Interface] window (2) ...................... 165 FIGURE 1.58 [IPv6 Interface] window (1) ......................
  • Page 24 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Figures FIGURE 5.5 Transitions from the [Boot Options] menu (3/3) ................ 374 FIGURE 5.6 Example of display of the Boot Manager front page ..............375 FIGURE 5.7 Screen areas on the Boot Manager front page .................
  • Page 25 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Figures FIGURE 5.63 [Delete Boot Option] screen (1) ....................452 FIGURE 5.64 [Delete Boot Option] screen (2) ....................453 FIGURE 5.65 [Delete Boot Option] screen (3) ....................454 FIGURE 5.66 [Delete Boot Option] screen (4) ....................
  • Page 26 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Tables Tables TABLE 1.1 User privileges ..........................2 TABLE 1.2 Web-UI menus (Administrator) ......................3 TABLE 1.3 Web-UI menus (Operator) ....................... 8 TABLE 1.4 Web-UI menus (Partition Operator) ....................15 TABLE 1.5 Web-UI menus (User) ........................
  • Page 27 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Tables TABLE 1.57 Buttons in the [Power Control] window ..................120 TABLE 1.58 Setting and display items in the [Schedule Control] window ............. 123 TABLE 1.59 Buttons in the [Schedule Control] window ................. 124 TABLE 1.60 Setting and display items in the [Schedule List] window ............
  • Page 28 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Tables TABLE 1.115 Display and setting items in the [Edit User] window ..............194 TABLE 1.116 Buttons in the [Edit User] ......................195 TABLE 1.117 Setting and display items in the [Access Control] window ............196 TABLE 1.118 Buttons in the [Access Control] window...
  • Page 29 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Tables TABLE 4.3 SGPIO controller and slot status (Windows) ................347 TABLE 4.4 Problems that may occur when the fjpciswap command is aborted ..........360 TABLE 5.1 Displayed contents of the menu selection area ................376 TABLE 5.2 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection...
  • Page 30 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Tables TABLE 5.55 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations when a pop-up window appears ..TABLE 5.56 Displayed contents of the menu selection area ................. 469 TABLE 5.57 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection ..........
  • Page 31 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Tables TABLE A.33 Setting items in the [Languages] window .................. 536 TABLE A.34 Setting items in the [Preferences] window ................536 xxix C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 32 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Tables C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 33: Chapter 1 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 1000 series server with the MMB Web-UI. It also describes how to use the MMB Web-UI. 1.1 Web-UI Menus ............. 2 1.2 [System] Menu...
  • Page 34: Web-Ui Menus

    Description Administrator Administrator accounts are permitted to perform all operations and checks. Operator accounts are permitted to check the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server status and configure the system. They are not permitted to manage users or change the network configuration.
  • Page 35 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.2 Web-UI menus (Administrator) Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks System System Status Displays the overall system status. System Event Displays system event logs.
  • Page 36 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks SB#0 Displays the SB status. SB#1 The menu is not SB#2 displayed for an SB#3 unmounted SB.
  • Page 37 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks MMB#0 Displays information on MMBs and MMB#1 configures LEDs. Partition Power Control Controls the partition power. Schedule...
  • Page 38 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Console Displays the console Redirection output of the partition. Mode Sets the mode for the partition. CHAPTER 3...
  • Page 39 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Network Protocols Refresh Rate Sets the refresh rate of the Web-UI window. SNMP This menu is Configuration...
  • Page 40: Web-Ui Menus (Operator)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Access Control Sets the IP filtering that permits connections. Alarm E-Mail Maintenance Firmware Update Unified Performs a batch Firmware update.
  • Page 41 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks System Status Displays the overall system status. System Event Displays system event logs. Operation Log Displays the operations on the Web-UI and CLI.
  • Page 42 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks SB#0 Displays the SB status. SB#1 The menu is not SB#2 displayed for an SB#3 unmounted SB. IOB#0 Displays the IOB status.
  • Page 43 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks MMB#0 Displays information on MMB#1 MMBs and configures LEDs. Partition Power Control Controls the partition power. Schedule Schedule...
  • Page 44 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks ASR Control Sets the conditions for automatically restarting the partition. Console Displays the console Redirection output of the partition.
  • Page 45 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Management Configures the Port LAN Port VLAN of the MMB Configuration HUB. Network Protocols Refresh Rate Sets the refresh rate of the Web-UI window.
  • Page 46: Web-Ui Menus (Partition Operator)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks SSH Server Creates a private key for the SSH server. Remote Server Management Access Control Sets the IP filtering that permits connections.
  • Page 47 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.4 Web-UI menus (Partition Operator) Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Privileges Remarks (Same (Other partition) partition) System System Status Displays the overall system status.
  • Page 48 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Privileges Remarks (Same (Other partition) partition) Power Supply Displays the power supply status. Fans Displays the fan status. Temperature...
  • Page 49 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Privileges Remarks (Same (Other partition) partition) unmounted SAS disk unit. PCI_Box If no PCI_Box is connected, this menu is not displayed.
  • Page 50 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Privileges Remarks (Same (Other partition) partition) Reserved SB Defines a Configuration Reserved SB. Console Redirection Setup IPv4 Configures Console...
  • Page 51 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Privileges Remarks (Same (Other partition) partition) (Web User Interface) Operations. Only the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system displays the [PSA] menu.
  • Page 52 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Privileges Remarks (Same (Other partition) partition) Refresh Rate Sets the refresh rate of the Web- UI window. SNMP This menu is...
  • Page 53 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Privileges Remarks (Same (Other partition) partition) SSH Server Creates a private key for the SSH server. Remote Server Management...
  • Page 54: Web-Ui Menus (User)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 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.
  • Page 55 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Power Supply Displays the power supply status. Fans Displays the fan status. Temperature Displays the temperatures detected by the...
  • Page 56 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks PCI_Box#0 Displays the PCI_Box status. PCI_Box#1 The menu is not displayed for an unmounted PCI_Box. Other Boards...
  • Page 57 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks IPv6 Console Configures prefix Redirection length, video Setup redirection, remote storage, and text console redirection. Partition#0 If no board belongs...
  • Page 58 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Change Changes the Password password of the user's own account. Displays a user who has logged in to the MMB.
  • Page 59 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Enable in Network Protocols. Create CSR Creates a secret key and CSR. Export Key/CSR Exports a secret key and CSR.
  • Page 60: Web-Ui Menus (Ce)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Maintenance Performs Wizard maintenance through a wizard. REMCS REMCS Detailed Setup 1.1.5 Web-UI menus (CE) This section lists the Web-UI menus that are available with the CE privileges.
  • Page 61 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks System Setup Sets the system configuration. System Power Controls the power. Control LEDs Displays the LED status.
  • Page 62 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks unmounted SAS disk SASU#3 unit. PCI_Box If no PCI_Box is connected, this menu is not displayed. PCI_Box#0 Displays the PCI_Box status.
  • Page 63 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks IPv6 Console Configures prefix Redirection length, video Setup redirection, remote storage, and text console redirection. Partition#0 If no board belongs to...
  • Page 64 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Displays a user who has logged in to the MMB. Network Configuration Date/Time Network Interface IPv4 Interface Sets the IPv4 IP address, etc.
  • Page 65 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Create CSR Creates a secret key and CSR. Export Key/CSR Exports a secret key and CSR. Import Security Installs a certificate.
  • Page 66: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation bar 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Privileges Remarks Detailed Setup 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode Some windows have operating restrictions when maintenance mode is set. These restrictions apply to the user who sets maintenance mode (referred to below as maintenance personnel) and other users (referred to below as non- maintenance personnel).
  • Page 67: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Administrator)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.1.7 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Administrator) This section outlines the Web-UI menus that are available with the Administrator privileges in maintenance mode. The maintenance mode column has the following items. For details on the maintenance mode, see 1.1.6 Web-UI...
  • Page 68 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Warm System RW (*1) Cold System DVD Switch Hot System Outputs a message depending on the conditions.
  • Page 69 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode be a replacement unit. Hot Partition RW (*1) Warm System RW (*1) Cold System Add SB/IOB/...
  • Page 70: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Operator)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Unified Hot System Firmware Hot Partition Update Warm System Cold System Backup/ Restore Configuration Backup/ [Backup MMB...]...
  • Page 71 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations *3 The SB is neither a Home SB nor Reserved SB. Alternatively, the SB is the Home SB in the Power Off status in a partition in the Standby status.
  • Page 72 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode confirmation message appears in maintenance mode.) Warm System Outputs a message depending on the conditions. (See TABLE 1.65...
  • Page 73 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Partition Same as Home Partition Configur ation Reserved SB Hot System Configuration Hot Partition Warm System...
  • Page 74: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Partition Operator)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode maintenance personnel. Maintenance Hot System Wizard Hot Partition Warm System Cold System 1.1.9 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Partition Operator) This section outlines the Web-UI menus that are available with the Partition Operator privileges in maintenance mode.
  • Page 75 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd leve 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Same (Other partition) partition) Cold System MMB#0 Hot System Hot Partition Warm System Cold System...
  • Page 76 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd leve 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Same (Other partition) partition) the conditions. (See TABLE 1.65 Whether a confirmation message appears in maintenance mode.)
  • Page 77 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd leve 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Same (Other partition) partition) Reserve Hot System d SB Hot Partition Configu Warm System ration...
  • Page 78: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (User)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd leve 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Same (Other partition) partition) maintenance personnel. Mainten Hot System ance Wizard Hot Partition Warm System Cold System 1.1.10...
  • Page 79 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Cold System MMB#0 Hot System Hot Partition Warm System Cold System MMB#1 Same as MMB#0 Partition...
  • Page 80 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode maintenance mode.) Cold System Outputs a message depending on the conditions. (See TABLE 1.65 Whether a...
  • Page 81: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Ce)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Redirection Hot Partition Warm System Cold System Network Configuration Network Hot System Interface Hot Partition Warm System...
  • Page 82 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations The maintenance mode column has the following items. For details on the maintenance mode, see 1.1.6 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode. - Hot System: Hot System Maintenance (Target unit not included in a partition)
  • Page 83 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode DVD Switch Hot System Outputs a message depending on the conditions. (See TABLE 1.65 Whether a...
  • Page 84 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Warm System Cold System Add SB/IOB/ Same as GSPB to Partition Partition Configur ation Remove SB/...
  • Page 85: Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Maintenance Personnel)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Remarks mode Cold System Backup/ Restore Configuration Backup/ [Backup MMB...] Restore MMB is not affected by Configuration maintenance mode.
  • Page 86: Table 1.13 Web-Ui Menus In Maintenance Mode (Maintenance Personnel)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.13 Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (maintenance personnel) Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Administrator) (CE) System System Power Hot System...
  • Page 87 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Administrator) (CE) Hot Partition Outputs a message depending on the conditions. (See TABLE 1.65 Whether a...
  • Page 88 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Administrator) (CE) maintenan mode.) Partition Hot System [Add...] is Configuration suppressed since the Free unit...
  • Page 89 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Maintenance Privileges Privileges Remarks mode (Administrator) (CE) Warm System Cold System Maintenance Wizard Firmware Update Unified Hot System Firmware Hot Partition...
  • Page 90: System] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [System] Menu You can display the status of and configure the hardware components in the entire PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system from the [System] menu. Remarks If [Part Number] or [Serial Number] (the content or information area) in the MMB Web-UI displays "Read Error,"...
  • Page 91: Table 1.14 Unit Status And Displayed Icon

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.14 Unit status and displayed icon Status Display Icon color Normal (normal status) Green None Warning, Degraded Yellow A black ! mark in a yellow triangle...
  • Page 92: System Event Log] Window

    [System Event Log] window The [System Event Log] window displays MMB and BMC events that occurred in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system. The window displays the events currently stored in the system event log of the MMB in order of time.
  • Page 93: Table 1.17 Buttons In The [System Event Log] Window

    Displays an ID (8 digits, hexadecimal) that identifies the nature of the event For details on Event ID assignment, see Chapter 2 MMB Messages in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Description Displays the details of the event or error.
  • Page 94: Figure 1.3 [System Event Log (Collect)] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations - Downloading the event data stored in the system event log (if a collected system event log is found) 1. Click the [Download] button. The [I_00417 Are you sure?] message appears. Click the [OK] button.
  • Page 95: Figure 1.4 [System Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations In the [System Event Log] window, click the [Filter] button to display the [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window. You can enter filtering conditions in this window.
  • Page 96 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description For users with Partition Operator privileges, [All] is grayed out and not available. For partition filtering, only the partition under their management can be selected.
  • Page 97: Operation Log] Window

    I_00417 Are you sure? I_00468 Are you sure you want to clear the SEL? For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.2.3 [Operation Log] window The [Operation Log] window displays logs on the settings and operations of the Web-UI and CLI.
  • Page 98: Figure 1.5 [Operation Log] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.5 [Operation Log] window You can scroll table contents in the [Operation Log] window. The table headers scroll with you. TABLE 1.20 Display items in the [Operation Log] window...
  • Page 99: Table 1.21 Buttons In The [Operation Log] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.21 Buttons in the [Operation Log] window Button Description Filter Click the [Filter] button to display the [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window. You can enter filtering conditions in that window.
  • Page 100: Figure 1.6 [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.6 [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window TABLE 1.22 Setting and display items in the [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window Item Description Operation Select the operation to be displayed.
  • Page 101: Partition Event Log] Window

    Are you sure? W_00426 Invalid values specified. W_00441 Range over error. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.2.4 [Partition Event Log] window The PRIMEQUEST 1800E2 displays this window. The [Partition Event Log] window displays hardware error information (the applicable REMCS notification messages).
  • Page 102: Figure 1.7 [Partition Event Log] Window

    Displays the unit containing the sensor on which the event or error occurred. Event ID Displays an ID (8 digits, hexadecimal) that identifies the nature of the event. For details on Event ID assignment, see Chapter 2 MMB Messages in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Description Displays the details of the event or error.
  • Page 103: Table 1.25 Buttons In The [Partition Event Log] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.25 Buttons in the [Partition Event Log] window Button Description Filter Click the [Filter] button to display the [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] window. You can enter filtering conditions in that window.
  • Page 104: Figure 1.8 [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.8 [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] window TABLE 1.26 Display and setting items in the [Partition Event Log Filtering Condition] window Item Description Partition Specify the partitions to be displayed.
  • Page 105: System Information] Window

    The [System Information] window displays the system name, product name, and other information related to the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system. You also can set the name of the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system (cabinet) and an asset tag from this window. The asset tag is the management number of an asset.
  • Page 106: Table 1.28 Setting And Display Items In The [System Information] Window

    The default is . If [System Name] is left blank, the default system name is set. Product Name Displays the product name of the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system. Part Number Displays the device name of the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system.
  • Page 107: Firmware Information] Window

    Message number Message text W_00407 Input characters are too long. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.2.6 [Firmware Information] window The [Firmware Information] window displays the latest version of the applied firmware, version information on the firmware running on the system, and backup firmware version information.
  • Page 108 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - Not-present: Indicates that no units are mounted. The displayed background color is gray. Version Displays the firmware version. Version display format The firmware retains version information in the following formats:...
  • Page 109: System Setup] Window

    If the information cannot be acquired, this field displays 200 V. Power Feed Mode Sets the power feed mode for the power supplied to the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system. The options are single power feed mode and dual power feed mode.
  • Page 110: Table 1.32 Buttons In The [System Setup] Window

    You can specify a value in a range of 0 to 9999. The default is 0 seconds. Altitude Sets the altitude at which the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system is installed. - Altitude <= 500 m - 500 m < Altitude <= 1000 m - 1000 m <...
  • Page 111: System Power Control] Window

    E111EN). 1.2.8 [System Power Control] window You can set the power control for the entire PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system from the [System Power Control] window. Remarks - Shut down the operating systems on partitions that have Windows installed. In an emergency, such as if the system is non-responsive, power off the system by executing [Force Power Off] from the MMB.
  • Page 112: Table 1.33 Setting And Display Items In The [System Power Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.33 Setting and display items in the [System Power Control] window Item Description Power On all partition(s) Powers on all the partitions. While the power to only the cabinet is on, selecting this item powers on all the partitions.
  • Page 113: Leds] Window

    E_00522 Unable to power on the partition#%d due to abnormal VRM composition. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). If multiple errors occur, their error messages appear in a warning dialog box.
  • Page 114: Power Supply] Window

    1.2.10 [Power Supply] window The [Power Supply] window displays the PSU status for the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system. Once a detected error is shown for the status of a PSU, the display retains the error condition until the PSU is replaced or the [Status Clear] button is clicked to clear the status.
  • Page 115: Figure 1.14 [Power Supply] Window

    FIGURE 1.14 [Power Supply] window TABLE 1.37 Display items in the [Power Supply] window Item Description System Power Status Displays the power status of the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system (cabinet). - On - Standby Power Supply Displays the PSU redundancy status.
  • Page 116: Fans] Window

    For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.2.11 [Fans] window The [Fans] window displays the fan status for the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system. You also can clear the fan status in this window. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 117: Figure 1.15 [Fans] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.15 [Fans] window Once a detected error is shown for the status of a fan, the display retains the error condition until the fan is replaced or the [Status Clear] button is clicked to clear the status.
  • Page 118: Temperature] Window

    I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.2.12 [Temperature] window The [Temperature] window displays the temperatures detected by the temperature sensors in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series system.
  • Page 119: Sb] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.16 [Temperature] window TABLE 1.41 Display items in the [Temperature] window Item Description Status Displays the status of each temperature sensor. - OK - Not-present - Warning...
  • Page 120: Figure 1.17 [Sb#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [SB#x] window You can display and set the status of the SB#x board from the [SB#x] window. FIGURE 1.17 [SB#x] window (1) C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 121: Figure 1.18 [Sb#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.18 [SB#x] window (2) FIGURE 1.19 [SB#x] window (3) The displayed background color in the rows for unmounted CPUs and DIMMs is gray. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 122: Table 1.42 Setting And Display Items In The [Sb#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations This window displays the [Status Clear] button and the message "Click the Status Clear button to clear the status." only for users who have setting privileges. TABLE 1.42 Setting and display items in the [SB#x] window...
  • Page 123 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Stepping Displays the CPU version number. Part Displays the part number of the CPU. Number Serial Displays the serial number of the CPU. Number The displayed hexadecimal number is the 64-bit "Processor SKU Number"...
  • Page 124 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Chipset MB#0A Displays the MB status. … - OK MB#1D - Warning - Failed Displays the IOH status. - OK - Warning - Failed LFWH#0-0 Displays the status at the 0-0 end of the Local FWH.
  • Page 125 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - OK - Warning - Failed NIC: Status Displays the NIC status of the private LAN. - OK - Warning - Failed Displays the TPM status.
  • Page 126: Table 1.43 Buttons In The [Sb#X] Window

    Message text I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00048 The specified unit is not installed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [SB#x Status Clear] window C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 127: Figure 1.20 [Sb#X Status Clear] Window (Message Display)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations You can specify clearing of the error status for any component by clicking the [Status Clear] button in the [SB#x] window. After an error is detected in a component of the SB, you can clear the error status to use the component again from the next reboot.
  • Page 128: Iob] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.21 [SB#x] window (when no CPUs or DIMMs are mounted) 1.2.14 [IOB] menu The [IOB] menu has the following submenus for each IOB: - [IOB#0] to [IOB#1] No submenu is displayed for an unmounted IOB.
  • Page 129: Figure 1.22 [Iob#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.22 [IOB#x] window (1) FIGURE 1.23 [IOB#x] window (2) C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 130: Table 1.44 Setting And Display Items In The [Iob#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.44 Setting and display items in the [IOB#x] window Item Description Board Information Status Displays the IOB status. - OK - Not-present - Warning - Degraded...
  • Page 131: Table 1.45 Buttons In The [Iob#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description If device information acquisition failed, this field displays "-". PCIeSW PCIeSW#0 Displays the PCIeSW status. - OK PCIeSW#1 - Warning PCIeSW#2 - Failed PCIeSW#3 Voltage +3.3VL...
  • Page 132: Gspb] Menu

    1.2.15 [GSPB] menu You can display and control the status of the GSPB#x board mounted on the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server from the [GSPB#x] window. You can also configure the Location LED in this window. FIGURE 1.24 [GSPB#x] window (1)
  • Page 133: Figure 1.25 [Gspb#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.25 [GSPB#x] window (2) This window displays the [Status Clear] button and the message "Click the Status Clear button to clear the status." only for users who have setting privileges.
  • Page 134: Table 1.47 Buttons In The [Gspb#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description You can control the On, Off, and Blink states of the Location LED by clicking the respective [On], [Off], and [Blink] buttons. On board LAN GbE# Displays the GbE number.
  • Page 135: Sasu] Menu

    For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.2.16 [SASU] menu You can display and control the status of SAS disk unit#x mounted in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server, from the [SASU#x] window. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 136: Figure 1.26 [Sasu#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.26 [SASU#x] window This window displays the [Status Clear] button and the message "Click the Status Clear button to clear the status." only for users who have setting privileges.
  • Page 137: Table 1.49 Buttons In The [Sasu#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - Blink: The LED is blinking. You can control the On, Off, and Blink states of the Location LED by clicking the respective [On], [Off], and [Blink] buttons.
  • Page 138: Pci_Box] Menu

    I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.2.17 [PCI_Box] menu The [PCI_Box#x] window displays the status of the PCI_Box connected to the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server.
  • Page 139: Figure 1.27 [Pci_Box#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.27 [PCI_Box#x] window (1) FIGURE 1.28 [PCI_Box#x] window (2) C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 140: Figure 1.29 [Pci_Box#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.29 [PCI_Box#x] window (3) TABLE 1.50 Setting and display items in the [PCI_Box#x] window Item Description PCI_Box Information Status Displays the PCI_Box status. - OK - Not-present...
  • Page 141 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description IO_PSU Fan Speed Mode Displays the IO_PSU fan speed mode. - Low - Normal - High - Full Fan Redundancy Displays the fan redundancy status.
  • Page 142 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Threshold Displays the threshold of the fan. Temperature Sensor Displays the temperature sensor identifier. Status Displays the temperature sensor status. Temperature Displays the current temperature.
  • Page 143: Table 1.51 Buttons In The [Pci_Box#X] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - x1 - x2 - x4 - x8 Seg/Bus/Dev Displays the Segment#, Bus#, and Device# values of the PCI Express slot. PCI-Express Card Displays the PCI Express card information (64-byte ASCII).
  • Page 144: Other Boards] Menu

    Message text I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.2.18 [Other Boards] menu The [Other Boards] menu has the following window:...
  • Page 145: Table 1.52 Display Items In The [Dvdb] Window

    The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message number Message text I_00029 Status Clear completed. E_00123 Failed to clear the status. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 146: Mmb] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations (1) Menu operations [System] - [Other Boards] - [DVDB] (2) Window operations 1. Click the [Status Clear] button. A confirmation dialog box appears. 2. Click the [OK] button to clear the error status of the DVDB. Otherwise, click the [Cancel] button to cancel clearing.
  • Page 147 Enable/Disable MMB Controls Enable/Disable setting of the MMB. The status of any MMB that is subsequently added to the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server is Disable. The other MMB, which is running, is already in the Active status. To set this added MMB to the Standby status, it must be set to Enable here.
  • Page 148: Table 1.55 Buttons In The [Mmb#X] Window

    %aa cannot be executed because the system is under maintenance. I_00467 The reboot is done. Login after a while. W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 149: Partition] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [Partition] Menu You can display and specify the status of the partitions in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server from the [Partition] menu. 1.3.1 [Power Control] window You can perform power control for the partitions in the [Power Control] window.
  • Page 150: Figure 1.33 [Power Control] Window (Grayed Out)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.33 [Power Control] window (grayed out) 1. Select a process for the partition from the [Power Control] pull-down menu. Then, click the [Apply] button. A confirmation dialog box appears.
  • Page 151 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - Panic: The partition is in the panic state (RHEL only). - Power Off In Progress: The partition power-off sequence is in progress. - Fatal: The partition has stopped.
  • Page 152: Table 1.57 Buttons In The [Power Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - No Override: Boots with the EFI Boot Manager settings. - Force boot into EFI Boot Manager: Sets entry into EFI Boot Manager. You can select the boot device from EFI Boot Manager.
  • Page 153: Figure 1.34 Error Display In The [Power Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.34 Error display in the [Power Control] window (1) Menu operations [Partition] - [Power Control] (2) Window operations 1. Select a power control item for each partition from the [Power Control] pull-down menu. Then, click the [Apply] button.
  • Page 154: Schedule] Menu

    Unable to power on the partition#%d due to abnormal SB composition. E_00522 Unable to power on the partition#%d due to abnormal VRM composition. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.3.2 [Schedule] menu The [Schedule] menu has the [Schedule Control] window and [Schedule List] window.
  • Page 155: Figure 1.35 [Schedule Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.35 [Schedule Control] window If any maintenance operation (Hot Partition Maintenance, Warm System Maintenance, or Cold System Maintenance) has been performed for the target partition at the scheduled operation time, the partition power cannot be operated according to schedule.
  • Page 156: Figure 1.36 [Schedule List] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.59 Buttons in the [Schedule Control] window Button Description Apply Click the [Apply] button to set the information related to the scheduled operation for the specified partition.
  • Page 157: Table 1.60 Setting And Display Items In The [Schedule List] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations If the Type is Weekly, the first day of the month is considered the start date. The Partition Operator accounts are permitted to operate only the partitions under their management.
  • Page 158: Table 1.61 Buttons In The [Schedule List] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Hours are specified in 24-hour format. Minutes are displayed in units of 10 minutes: 00, 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50. TABLE 1.61 Buttons in the [Schedule List] window...
  • Page 159: Figure 1.37 [Add Schedule] Window

    Message text W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [Add Schedule]/[Edit Schedule] window You can add a power-on/off schedule for each partition in the [Add Schedule] window.
  • Page 160: Table 1.63 Buttons In The [Add Schedule] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description None of these types is selected by default. Pattern Sets a schedule pattern based on the schedule type. - Day for Weekly (Sun to Sat)
  • Page 161: Dvd Switch] Window

    Message number Message text W_00416 Both On/Off Time are disabled. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.3.3 [DVD Switch] window You can specify which partition to connect to the DVD in the [DVD Switch] window.
  • Page 162: Table 1.65 Whether A Confirmation Message Appears In Maintenance Mode

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Power Status Displays the power status of each partition. - On - Standby Used to select the radio button of the partition to which the built-in DVD is connected.
  • Page 163: Table 1.66 Buttons In The [Dvd Switch] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Operation: Administrator Operator User Partition Maintenance Maintenance Assignment Operator personnel personnel change (Administrator) (CE) To: Partition not under maintenance From: Displayed Displayed Displayed Displaye Not displayed Partition...
  • Page 164: Partition Configuration] Window

    Unable to change the Partition#x's DVD connection because the DVD connection is already assigned to Partition#x. E_00528 Unable to select the partition because of DVDB voltage abnormal. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.3.4 [Partition Configuration] window You can set the SB, IOB, and GSPB configuring a partition in the [Partition Configuration] window.
  • Page 165: Table 1.67 Setting And Display Items In The [Partition Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.67 Setting and display items in the [Partition Configuration] window Item Description Displays a partition identification number (0 to 3). The column displays the following to indicate an SB, IOB, or GSPB not belonging to a...
  • Page 166: Figure 1.40 [Add Sb/Iob/Gspb To Partition] Window

    I_00429 Only the alphanumeric character can be input to Partition Name area. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). The following sections describe the operations performed with the [Partition Configuration] window.
  • Page 167: Table 1.69 Setting And Display Items In The [Add Sb/Iob/Gspb To Partition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations If maintenance mode (Hot Partition Maintenance, Warm System Maintenance, or Cold System Maintenance) is set, only the user who set maintenance mode can operate the partitions from this window. (The user has Administrator privileges or is maintenance personnel.)
  • Page 168: Figure 1.41 [Remove Sb/Iob/Gspb From Partition] Window

    E_00524 Unable to add the specified SB to the partition due to VRM composition abnormal. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). Upon the detection of multiple errors, a dialog box will display these errors.
  • Page 169 The partition doesn't have a node. E_00111 Failed to remove the SB, IOB or GSPB from the partition. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [Partition Home] window Selecting a radio button of a partition in the [Partition Configuration] window and then clicking the [Home] button displays the [Partition Home] window.
  • Page 170: Figure 1.42 [Partition Home] 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 messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN).
  • Page 171: Reserved Sb Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.3.5 [Reserved SB Configuration] window You can select the partition to which an SB belongs as a Reserved SB in the [Reserved SB Configuration] window. The selected SB must be a free SB or an SB defined as a Reserved SB for a partition.
  • Page 172: Table 1.71 Setting And Display Items In The [Reserved Sb Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.71 Setting and display items in the [Reserved SB Configuration] window Item Description Displays a partition identification number (0 to 3). - Reserved: Reserved SB - Free: Free SB Partition Name Displays the name assigned to the partition.
  • Page 173: Console Redirection Setup] Window

    Unable to register the specified SB#%d as a Reserved SB due to abnormal VRM composition. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). Upon the detection of multiple errors, a dialog box will display these errors.
  • Page 174: Figure 1.44 [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.44 [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window TABLE 1.73 Setting and display items in the [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window Item Description Displays a partition identification number (0 to 3).
  • Page 175: Table 1.74 Buttons In The [Ipv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description The default is Disable. TABLE 1.74 Buttons in the [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window Button Description Apply Click the [Apply] button to apply the settings for video redirection, remote storage, and text console redirection for the specified partition.
  • Page 176: Figure 1.45 [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.45 [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window TABLE 1.75 Setting and display items in the [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window Item Description Displays a partition identification number (0 to 3).
  • Page 177: Partition#X] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.76 Buttons in the [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window Button Description Apply Click the [Apply] button to apply the settings for video redirection, remote storage, and text console redirection for the specified partition.
  • Page 178: Figure 1.46 [Information] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.46 [Information] window TABLE 1.77 Display items in the [Information] window Item Description Partition Name Displays the partition name. Power Status Displays the partition power status.
  • Page 179: Figure 1.47 [Asr (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description "Panic," and "Stop Error," all of which depend on an instruction from PSA (on the PRIMEQUEST 1800E) or SVS (on the PRIMEQUEST 1800E2). - fefpcl is required only for panic notification in Linux.
  • Page 180: Table 1.78 Setting And Display Items In The [Asr (Automatic Server Restart) Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.78 Setting and display items in the [ASR (Automatic Server Restart) Control] window Item Description Number of Restart Sets the number of retries to restart the operating system after a time-out by Boot Tries Watchdog or Software Watchdog of PSA or SVmco.
  • Page 181: Figure 1.48 [Console Redirection] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations (1) Menu operations [Partition] - [Partition#x] - [ASR Control] (2) Window operations 1. Specify a value for each item. 2. Click the [Apply] button. This sets the specified information. Alternatively, check the [Cancel Boot Watchdog] check box and click this button to cancel Boot Watchdog.
  • Page 182: Figure 1.49 [Mode] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations (2) Window operations None Messages The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message number Message text I_00222 Unable to %aa the Partition#%aa because this Partition is under maintenance.
  • Page 183: Table 1.81 Setting And Display Items In The [Mode] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.81 Setting and display items in the [Mode] window Item Description Mirror Mode Displays whether the Mirror mode is enabled or disabled. (current status) - Enabled: The Mirror mode is enabled.
  • Page 184 E_00526 Unable to register the specified Partition#%s as Mirror Mode enable because of abnormal VRM composition. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [Partition] - [Partition#x] - [PSA] For details on the windows under [Partition] - [Partition#x] - [PSA], see...
  • Page 185: User Administration] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 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.
  • Page 186: Table 1.83 Buttons In The [User List] Window

    %aa will be removed. Are you sure? W_00404 Password differs from the re-password. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [Add User] window Clicking the [Add User] button in the [User List] window displays the [Add User] window.
  • Page 187: Figure 1.51 [Add User] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.51 [Add User] window For details on the setting and display items in the [Add User] window, see TABLE 1.84 Setting and display items in the [Add User] and [Edit User] windows.
  • Page 188: Figure 1.52 [Edit User] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.52 [Edit User] window TABLE 1.84 Setting and display items in the [Add User] and [Edit User] windows Item Description User Name Sets the user name.
  • Page 189: Table 1.85 Buttons In The [Add User] And [Edit User] Windows

    W_00408 Partitions are not selected. Please select at least one partition. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [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 190: Change Password] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 1.4.2 [Change Password] window You can change the password of a logged-in user in the [Change Password] window. FIGURE 1.53 [Change Password] window Remarks The entered password must consist of at least eight characters.
  • Page 191: Who] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 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.
  • Page 192 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 193: Network Configuration] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 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.
  • Page 194 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description 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 195: Table 1.89 Buttons In The [Date/Time] Window

    The duplicate IP address was found. W_00432 Invalid IP Address specified. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). Time synchronization with NTP This section describes the operational specifications for the NTP client.
  • Page 196: Network Interface] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations In Step mode, if the time difference between the synchronized NTP servers and the MMB is: (1) within a range of -0.128 to +0.128 seconds, the NTP executes Slew adjustment, which corrects the time at a rate of up to 0.0005 per second without reversal.
  • Page 197: Figure 1.56 [Ipv4 Interface] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.56 [IPv4 Interface] window (1) FIGURE 1.57 [IPv4 Interface] window (2) TABLE 1.90 Setting and display items in the [IPv4 Interface] window Item Description MMB Virtual/Physical IP Address Virtual IP Address Sets the virtual IPv4 IP address for Web-UI access.
  • Page 198 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description If the MMB has a redundant configuration, the switched MMB will take over this virtual IP address. Hostname Sets the host name in FQDN format.
  • Page 199 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description MMB#1 IP Address Sets the physical IP address assigned to the MMB#1 interface. This item is available only if the system has MMB#1. You cannot access the Web-UI from this interface.
  • Page 200: Figure 1.58 [Ipv6 Interface] Window

    CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Chapter 6 Work after Operating System Installation (PRIMEQUEST 1800E) in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Installation Manual (C122-E107EN). Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask. TABLE 1.91 Buttons in the [IPv4 Interface] window...
  • Page 201: Figure 1.59 [Ipv6 Interface] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.59 [IPv6 Interface] window (2) TABLE 1.92 Setting and display items in the [IPv6 Interface] window Item Description MMB Virtual/Physical IP Address Virtual IP Address Sets the IPv6 virtual IP address for Web-UI access.
  • Page 202 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Automatic Automatically acquires data with a click of the [Auto] button. The global Acquisition address, prefix length, and gateway IP address are automatically acquired to overwrite existing data.
  • Page 203: Management Lan Port Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Interface Sets whether to enable or disable the CE/REMCS LAN interface. The default is Disable. IP Address Sets the global address. Prefix Length Sets the prefix length.
  • Page 204: Figure 1.60 [Management Lan Port Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.60 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window TABLE 1.94 Setting and display items in the [Management LAN Port Configuration] window Item Description Speed/Duplex for Sets Speed/Duplex for the MMB#0 port.
  • Page 205: Network Protocols] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description The window displays this item only if MMB#1 is mounted. Only the USER port can have the setting of 1G/Full. TABLE 1.95 Buttons in the [Management LAN Port Configuration] window...
  • Page 206: Table 1.96 Setting And Display Items In The [Network Protocols] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 1.96 Setting and display items in the [Network Protocols] window Item Description Web (HTTP/HTTPS) HTTP Sets Enable or Disable for HTTP. The default is Disable. HTTP Port# Sets the port number used for HTTP.
  • Page 207: Table 1.97 Buttons In The [Network Protocols] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description The default is 161. SNMP Trap Sets Enable or Disable for SNMP Trap. The default is Disable. Trap Port# Sets the port number used for SNMP Trap.
  • Page 208: Refresh Rate] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 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 209: Snmp Configuration] Menu

    Message text I_00013 Setting completed. W_00441 Range over error. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.5.6 [SNMP Configuration] menu The [SNMP Configuration] menu has the following windows: [SNMP Community] window...
  • Page 210: Figure 1.63 [Snmp Community] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.63 [SNMP Community] window TABLE 1.100 Setting and display items in the [SNMP Community] window Item Description System Name Displays the SNMP system name. System Location Sets the System Location of SNMP.
  • Page 211: Table 1.101 Buttons In The [Snmp Community] Window

    The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message number Message text I_00013 Setting completed. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [SNMP Trap] window You can set SNMP trap destinations in the [SNMP Trap] window. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 212: Figure 1.64 [Snmp Trap] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations You can set up to 16 trap destinations. FIGURE 1.64 [SNMP Trap] window TABLE 1.102 Setting and display items in the [SNMP Trap] window Item Description Community/User Sets the SNMP community string for SNMP v1 and v2.
  • Page 213: Table 1.103 Buttons In The [Snmp Trap] Window

    Message text I_00013 Setting completed. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [SNMP v3 Configuration] window You can set a unique Engine ID and users for SNMP v3 in the [SNMP v3 Configuration] window.
  • Page 214: Figure 1.65 [Snmp V3 Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.65 [SNMP v3 Configuration] window TABLE 1.104 Setting and display items in the [SNMP v3 Configuration] window Item Description Engine ID Sets the Engine ID. You can use alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following characters: ! "...
  • Page 215: Ssl] Menu

    The following table lists the messages displayed in this window. Message number Message text I_00013 Setting completed. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.5.7 [SSL] menu The [SSL] menu has the following windows:...
  • Page 216: Figure 1.66 [Create Csr] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.66 [Create CSR] window TABLE 1.106 Setting and display items in the [Create CSR] window Item Description SSL certificate status Displays the current installation status of a SSL certificate.
  • Page 217: Figure 1.67 Confirmation Dialog Box

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description this information to identify the website. To establish secure connections, some browsers reject an electronic certificate if the Common Name in it does not match the server name.
  • Page 218: Figure 1.68 [Export Key/Csr] Window

    I_00465 A new Key and a CSR are generated successfully. To use the new Key, click "OK" button. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [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 219: Table 1.108 Buttons In The [Export Key/Csr] Window

    Private Key doesn't exist. W_00448 CSR doesn't exist. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [Import Certificate] window You can import a signed electronic certificate from a certificate authority to the MMB in the [Import Certificate] window.
  • Page 220: Figure 1.69 [Import Certificate] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.69 [Import Certificate] window TABLE 1.109 Buttons in the [Import Certificate] window Button Description [Browse...] Displays the window used to select an imported electronic certificate. Import Imports the electronic certificate.
  • Page 221: Figure 1.70 [Create Selfsigned Certificate] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window You can create a self-signed certificate in the [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window.
  • Page 222: Ssh] Menu

    Invalid values specified. I_00444 Previous private key will be overwritten with new private key. Are you sure? For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.5.8 [SSH] menu The [SSH] menu has the [Create SSH Server Key] window.
  • Page 223: Figure 1.71 [Create Ssh Server Key] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.71 [Create SSH Server Key] window TABLE 1.112 Buttons in the [Create SSH Server Key] window Button Description Create SSH Server Key Creates a private key for the SSH server.
  • Page 224: Remote Server Management] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 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.
  • Page 225: Table 1.114 Buttons In The [Remote Server Management] Window

    Failed to get user status. Retry 60 seconds later. W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [Edit User] window You can change the management information on a user in the [Edit User] window.
  • Page 226: Figure 1.73 [Edit User] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.73 [Edit User] window TABLE 1.115 Display and setting items in the [Edit User] window Item Description User Name Specifies a user name. The name can have a total of 8 to 16 characters.
  • Page 227: Access Control] Window

    W_00403 Invalid character is included in Password. W_00455 Both passwords are mismatched. Please try again. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.5.10 [Access Control] window You can control access through network protocols to ensure MMB security in the [Access Control] window.
  • Page 228: Figure 1.74 [Access Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.74 [Access Control] window TABLE 1.117 Setting and display items in the [Access Control] window Item Description Select Used to select the filter for which you want to change the setting.
  • Page 229 You need an empty entry. W_00413 Nothing is selected. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [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 230: Figure 1.75 [Add Filter] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.75 [Add Filter] window TABLE 1.119 Setting and display items in the [Add Filter] window Item Description Protocol Sets the protocol for the IP filtering. You can select one of the following items from the...
  • Page 231: Alarm E-Mail] Window

    For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.5.11 [Alarm E-Mail] window You can set e-mail notification for when an event occurs in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server in the [Alarm E-Mail] window. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 232: Figure 1.76 [Alarm E-Mail] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.76 [Alarm E-Mail] window TABLE 1.121 Setting and display items in the [Alarm E-Mail] window Item Description Alarm E-Mail Sets whether to send Alarm E-Mail notification for an event that has occurred.
  • Page 233: Table 1.122 Buttons In The [Alarm E-Mail] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations - "user name" can contain alphanumeric characters and the following symbols: !# $ % & ' * + - / = ? ^ _ ` { | } - However, it cannot begin or end with "."...
  • Page 234: Figure 1.77 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [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 235: Table 1.124 Buttons In The [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description The selected radio button is either [All] or [Specified]. All: Filtering by [Source] is not applied. Specified: Filtering by source can be set. Check the check boxes of the sources to display.
  • Page 236: Maintenance] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [Maintenance] Menu You can perform maintenance on the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series server from the [Maintenance] menu. 1.6.1 [Firmware Update] menu The [Firmware Update] menu has the following window:...
  • Page 237: 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 messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.6.2 [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu...
  • Page 238 Failed to backup the MMB Configuration. E_00057 Specified file can not restore. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). [Backup BIOS Configuration] window You can back up BIOS configuration information to the PC running the browser, from the [Backup BIOS Configuration] window.
  • Page 239: Figure 1.80 [Backup Bios Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.80 [Backup BIOS Configuration] window TABLE 1.125 Buttons in the [Backup BIOS Configuration] window Button Description Backup Backs up the BIOS configuration information. Cancel Cancels backup of the BIOS configuration information.
  • Page 240: Figure 1.81 [Restore Bios Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 1.81 [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (1) FIGURE 1.82 [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (2) TABLE 1.126 Setting and display items in the [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (2)
  • Page 241: Maintenance Wizard] Window

    Message number Message text E_00057 Specified file can not restore. For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 1.6.3 [Maintenance Wizard] window The [Maintenance Wizard] window has a wizard to support maintenance of units. This window is designed for maintenance personnel.
  • Page 242 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 243: Chapter 2 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. 2.1 Basic Operations with the CLI ........212 2.2 Setting Commands ........... 227 2.3 Display Commands ..........252 2.4 Update Commands ..........
  • Page 244: Basic Operations With The Cli

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 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 Similar to the GUI, the CLI also enables up to 16 users to log in to the CLI concurrently.
  • Page 245: Table 2.2 Mmb Cli Commands (Administrator)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations - 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.
  • Page 246 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Administrator Outline set ipv6 Permitted Sets the IPv6 management LAN address. show ip Permitted Displays the management LAN address. set hostname Permitted Sets the MMB host name.
  • Page 247 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Administrator Outline update ALL Permitted Batch-updates the firmware (new). MMB configuration and other set active_mmb Permitted Sets the active MMB. show active_mmb Permitted Displays the active MMB.
  • Page 248 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Operator Outline set partition home Sets the Home SB. show partition home Permitted Displays the Home SB. set partition mirror_mode Permitted Sets Mirror mode. show partition mirror_mode Permitted Displays the Mirror mode setting.
  • Page 249 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Operator Outline show https_port Permitted Displays the https port number. show ssh_port Permitted Displays the ssh port number. show telnet_port Permitted Displays the telnet port number.
  • Page 250 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations TABLE 2.4 MMB CLI commands (Partition Operator) Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) Power control power off Permitted Turns the power off.
  • Page 251 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) show network Permitted Permitted Displays the management LAN interface. set http Sets whether to enable http service.
  • Page 252 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Partition Partition Outline Operator (*) Operator (*) (Same (Other partition) partition) exit Permitted Permitted Logs out from the MMB. help Permitted Permitted Help information Command termination code display...
  • Page 253 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command User Outline set partition home Sets the Home SB. show partition home Permitted Displays the Home SB. set partition mirror_mode Sets Mirror mode. show partition mirror_mode Permitted Displays the Mirror mode setting.
  • Page 254 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command User Outline show https_port Permitted Displays the https port number. show ssh_port Permitted Displays the ssh port number. show telnet_port Permitted Displays the telnet port number.
  • Page 255 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations TABLE 2.6 MMB CLI commands (CE) Command Outline Power control power off Turns the power off. power on Turns the power on. sadump sadump instruction (Japanese only)
  • Page 256 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Outline set https Sets whether to enable https service. 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.
  • Page 257: Table 2.7 Parameter Specification Range

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command Outline 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 258 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations The specified parameter is invalid. The following message appears only if the specified command name is "show," "set," "add," "remove," "clear," "power," "download," or "update." Parameter missing If the entered command is not "passwd,"...
  • Page 259: Setting Commands

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 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 download ssh_key 2.2.5 power off 2.2.6 power on 2.2.7 reset...
  • Page 260 (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Are you sure you want to add %s to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Adding %s to Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 261: Clear Access_Control

    (3) Usage example None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. The specified parameter is invalid. 2.2.3 clear ssh_key The clear ssh_key command deletes the public key of the SSH public key certificate registered for the login user.
  • Page 262: Download Ssh_Key

    (3) Usage example None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. The specified parameter is invalid. 2.2.4 download ssh_key The download ssh_key command downloads and registers a key from the specified server.
  • Page 263 None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified parameter is invalid. The specified partition number is invalid. Unable to execute this command because the system is under maintenance.
  • Page 264: Power On

    None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified parameter is invalid. The specified partition number is invalid. Unable to execute this command because the system is under maintenance.
  • Page 265: Reset

    Administrator> (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Are you sure you want to Reset to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 266: Nmi

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations The specified partition number is invalid. Unable to Reset the partition#%d. Command Failed. Code=0x%04X, 0x%02X Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. Unable to execute this command because the system is under maintenance.
  • Page 267: Remove Partition

    CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Are you sure you want to NMI to Partition#%d? [Y/N]: The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 268: Set Active_Mmb

    (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Are you sure you want to remove %s from Partition#%d? [Y/N]: Removing %s from Partition#%d has been completed successfully.
  • Page 269: Set Date

    None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified MMB#x is NOT present. The specified MMB#x is disabled. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 270: Set Gateway

    None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified gateway address is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. The specified IP address is duplicated.
  • Page 271: Set Hostname

    Are you sure to continue?[Y/N] (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). 2.2.14 set hostname The set hostname command sets an MMB host name in FQDN format.
  • Page 272: Set Http

    CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified hostname is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 273: Set Https

    CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified port number is invalid. The specified port number is duplicated.
  • Page 274: Set Ip

    None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified port number is invalid. The specified port number is duplicated. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 275: Set Maintenance_Ip

    Are you sure to continue?[Y/N] (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. The specified IP address is invalid.
  • Page 276: Set Partition Home

    # set maintenance_ip 192.168.1.10 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.1 172.128.1.2 (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified IP address is invalid. The specified netmask is invalid.
  • Page 277: Set Partition Mirror_Mode

    # set partition home 3 SB 2 (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified SB number is invalid.
  • Page 278 Are you sure to continue?[Y/N] y (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 279: Set Partition Name

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Unable to change the mode while the partition is running. Please try to change the mode after the partition is shutdown. Failed to execute %s command. Failed to execute set partition command.
  • Page 280: Set Ssh

    # set partition name 3 hogehoge (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified partition name is invalid.
  • Page 281: Set Ssh_Port

    None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified port number is invalid. The specified port number is duplicated. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 282: Set Telnet_Port

    None (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified port number is invalid. The specified port number is duplicated. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 283 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified timezone is invalid. Time synchronization was requested to Standby MMB. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 284: Display Commands

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Display Commands The information display commands are as follows: 2.3.1 show access_control 2.3.2 show active_mmb 2.3.3 show date 2.3.4 show exit_code 2.3.5 show partition configuration 2.3.6 show partition home 2.3.7 show partition name...
  • Page 285: Show Active_Mmb

    HTTPS : IP Address:10.66.250.190 :Netmask:255.255.255.0 SNMP : All (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified command is invalid 2.3.2 show active_mmb The show active_mmb command displays the currently active MMB.
  • Page 286: Show Exit_Code

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (1) Syntax show date (2) Options None (3) Usage example #Administrator > show date 2009-11-30 11:14:21 JST (4) Messages None 2.3.4 show exit_code The show exit_code command displays the termination code of the last command executed.
  • Page 287 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Fourth and subsequent columns: The SBs, IOBs, and GSPBs contained in the partition are displayed in this order. The units in each of the SB, IOB, and GSPB groups are displayed in ascending order of their assigned numbers.
  • Page 288: Show Partition Home

    CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid.
  • Page 289: Show Partition Name

    (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 290: Show Timezone

    (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified partition number is invalid. The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 291: Showgateway_Ipv6

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations None (3) Usage example # show gateway Gateway Address: 10.1.2.1 (4) Messages None 2.3.11 showgateway_ipv6 The showgateway_ipv6 command displays the IP address of the default gateway set for the management LAN interface.
  • Page 292: Show Http_Port

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations None 2.3.13 show http_port The show http_port command displays the port currently connected to an HTTP session. Privileges: All (1) Syntax show http_port (2) Options None (3) Usage example...
  • Page 293: Show Ip

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (1) Syntax show https_port (2) Options None (3) Usage example # show https_port HTTPS Port Number: 432 (4) Messages None 2.3.16 show ip The show ip command displays the IP address and netmask that are set for the management LAN interface.
  • Page 294: Show Hostname

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (3) Usage example # show ipv6 IP Address/Prefix: 2000:2002:2003:2004:2005:2006:2007:2008/64 (4) Messages None 2.3.18 show hostname The show hostname command displays the host name of the MMB. Privileges: All...
  • Page 295: Show Ssh

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations SMTP Address: 172.128.1.2 (4) Messages None 2.3.20 show ssh The show ssh command displays the current SSH server status (enabled or disabled). Privileges: All (1) Syntax show ssh...
  • Page 296: Show Telnet_Port

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Privileges: All (1) Syntax show telnet (2) Options None (3) Usage example # show telnet Telnet: disabled (4) Messages None 2.3.23 show telnet_port The show telnet_port command displays the port currently connected to a telnet session.
  • Page 297: Show Ntpq

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations - HTTP status - HTTP port number - HTTPS status - HTTPS port number - Telnet status - Telnet port number - SSH status - SSH port number...
  • Page 298: Table 2.8 Show Ntpq Output Items

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (2) Options None (3) Usage example # show ntpq remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter ========================================================================= *10.23.4.3 10.0.50.32 882 1024 0.941 -0.154 0.284 10.49.51.3...
  • Page 299: Who

    (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified parameter is invalid. Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 300: Help

    2012-11-08 10:34:26 WebUI10.24.6.191 (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Failed to get login information. 2.3.27 help The help command displays help information on commands that can be used.
  • Page 301 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations partition home | partition name | partition mirror_mode | partition pci_express_mode | ssh | ssh_port | telnet | telnet_port | ip | hostname | maintenance_ip | sysconf power_feed_mode | sysconf power_restoration_policy |...
  • Page 302 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations show partition home show partition name show partition mirror_mode show partition pci_express_mode add user [admin | operator | user | ce | partition_operator] {all | ...
  • Page 303 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations power [ off | on ] power off partition [ all | [,| -]] {force} power on partition [ all | [,|-]] set [ partition mirror_mode | partition pci_express_mode ] set partition mirror_mode ...
  • Page 304 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations show partition configuration [ all | free | {[, | -] }] show partition home show partition name show partition mirror_mode show partition pci_ express_mode ...
  • Page 305: Netck Traceroute

    7 10.2.3.4 (10.2.3.4) 0.976 ms 0.828 ms 0.891 ms (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified parameter is invalid. (5) Processing The traceroute command is executed.
  • Page 306: Netck Arping

    10.1.2.3 0x1 0x2 00:21:A1:1A:32:45 * bond0 (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified parameter is invalid. (5) Processing Only cat /proc/net/arp bond0 (management LAN) is displayed.
  • Page 307: Netck

    RX bytes:637685 (622.7 KiB) TX bytes:1318710 (1.2 MiB) (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified parameter is invalid. (5) Processing The ifconfig bond0 command is executed.
  • Page 308 0 0 PRIME123063:telnet 10.1.2.3:4015 TIME_WAIT (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). The specified parameter is invalid. (5) Processing The command deletes private LAN and other internal information from netstat -tuwn.
  • Page 309: Update Commands

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Update Commands The update commands are as follows: 2.4.1 update ALL 2.4.2 show update_status This section describes how to use these commands. 2.4.1 update ALL The update ALL command batch-downloads firmware from the specified URL and updates the MMB, BMC, and BIOS with the downloaded firmware.
  • Page 310: Show Update_Status

    CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Are you sure to continue Firmware Update? [Y|N]: The specified parameter is invalid Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB.
  • Page 311 All Firmware Version : 11223344, update status:updating 35% (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). 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 312: Other Commands

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Other Commands The following commands are not information configuration, display, or update commands: 2.5.1 exit 2.5.2 passwd 2.5.3 ping This section describes how to use these commands.
  • Page 313: Ping

    Password changed. (4) Messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Unable to execute this command on a standby MMB. The specified parameter is invalid. Password changed.
  • Page 314 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 2 MMB CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations If the parameter specification is incorrect, an ICMP ping error message may appear since ping in ICMP is used. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 315: Chapter 3 Psa Web-Ui (Web User Interface) Operations

    CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations This chapter lists the menus used to operate PSA with the MMB Web- UI. It also describes the window and menu operations for PSA operations. The PSA Web-UI is provided only with the PRIMEQUEST 1800E. In the PRIMEQUEST 1800E2, SVmco provides management functions through PSA.
  • Page 316: Basic Psa Operations

    - "n.a." is displayed for each item whose value cannot be acquired. - The message "E_33005 Communication Error. (01:XXXX)" appears. XXXX: 3301 or 3399 or 3400 For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). [Refresh] button PSA displays the [Refresh] button in those windows that display dynamic content.
  • Page 317 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations be up-to-date because values are updated at a 30-minute interval. The description of each window indicates the items for which the Web-UI acquires the latest information for display in the window.
  • Page 318: Psa Web-Ui Menus

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations PSA Web-UI Menus The following sections outline the PSA Web-UI menus that are available for each type of user privilege. 3.2.1 PSA Web-UI menus (Administrator) 3.2.2 PSA Web-UI menus (Operator) 3.2.3 PSA Web-UI menus (Partition Operator)
  • Page 319: Psa Web-Ui Menus (Operator)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks (partition (partition (PSA (PSA submenu) submenu) submenu) submenu) IPv4 Displays IPv4 network Interfaces information. IPv6 Displays IPv6 network Interfaces information.
  • Page 320: Psa Web-Ui Menus (Partition Operator)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks (partition (partition (PSA (PSA submenu) submenu) submenu) submenu) Partition Information Displays a partition outline and OS information.
  • Page 321 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations - RW: These users (referred to below as users who have setting privileges) can refer to and set information in the window. - RO: These users (referred to below as users who have lookup privileges) can only refer to information in the window.
  • Page 322: Psa Web-Ui Menus (User)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks (partition (partition (PSA (PSA submenu) submenu) submenu) submenu) PSA Logs Download Batch-downloads partition log information. Partition#1...
  • Page 323: Psa Web-Ui Menus (Ce)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks (partition (partition (PSA (PSA submenu) submenu) submenu) submenu) PCI Devices Displays PCI device information. Network IPv4...
  • Page 324 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Navigation 1st level 2nd level 1st level 2nd level Privileges Remarks (partition (partition (PSA (PSA submenu) submenu) submenu) submenu) Partition#0 Displays this menu only if the partition contains one or more boards.
  • Page 325: Partition Information] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [Partition Information] Window The [Partition Information] window displays an outline of the partition and information on the operating system. Remarks The display items in this window vary depending on the operating system installed on the partition.
  • Page 326: Table 3.7 Display Items In The [Partition Information] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 3.7 Display items in the [Partition Information] window Item Description Host Name Displays the set host name in the OS. Partition ID Displays the partition ID.
  • Page 327: Cpus] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [CPUs] Window The [CPUs] window lists information on the CPUs that belong to the partition. Remarks If no CPU is mounted, the window displays only a gray background for this line.
  • Page 328: Dimms] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [DIMMs] Window The [DIMMs] window lists information on the DIMMs that belong to the partition. Remarks If no DIMMs are mounted, the window displays only a gray background for this line.
  • Page 329: Pci Devices] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [PCI Devices] Window The [PCI Devices] window displays information on the PCI devices connected to the partition. FIGURE 3.5 [PCI Devices] window This window lists the PCI devices in the partition. Click a link in [Unit] to display a window with details on the corresponding PCI card function.
  • Page 330: Ethernet Controller] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - Segment number - Bus number - Device number - Function number (1) Menu operations [Partition] - [Partition#x] - [PSA] - [PCI Devices] (2) Window operations 1.
  • Page 331: Figure 3.7 [Ethernet Controller] Window (Progress Bar Displayed)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations For a partition containing many network interfaces, the [Ethernet Controller] window displays a progress bar (as information acquisition takes about 20 seconds or more). FIGURE 3.7 [Ethernet Controller] window (progress bar displayed) TABLE 3.11 Display and setting items in the [Ethernet Controller] window...
  • Page 332 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - Function number Vendor ID (hex) Displays the vendor ID (in hexadecimal). Device ID (hex) Displays the device ID (in hexadecimal). PCI Device Version Displays the PCI device version (in hexadecimal).
  • Page 333 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - -Hyphen (-): The scope could not be acquired. The Web-UI acquires the latest information for display in the window. The Web-UI acquires the latest information on MAC statistics (Transmit Statistics) for display in the window.
  • Page 334: Table 3.12 Buttons In The [Ethernet Controller] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Total Packets Displays the total number of IP datagrams received from all other stations. Error datagrams are also counted. Total Bytes Displays the number of received bytes.
  • Page 335: Storage Controller] Window

    (3) Error message The following message appears in a dialog box at abnormal end. Error: Status Clear Error : ErrorCode=**** For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 3.6.2 [Storage Controller] window The [Storage Controller] window is the detail window displayed in association with [010000] (SCSI storage controller) in [Device Class] in the [PCI Devices] window.
  • Page 336: Figure 3.8 [Storage Controller] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 3.8 [Storage Controller] window TABLE 3.13 Display and setting items in the [Storage Controller] window Item Description PCI Device Information Unit Displays the storage controller identifier.
  • Page 337 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Vendor ID (hex) Displays the vendor ID (in hexadecimal). Device ID (hex) Displays the device ID (in hexadecimal). PCI Device Version Displays the PCI device version (in hexadecimal).
  • Page 338: Table 3.14 Buttons In The [Storage Controller] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Serial No Displays the serial number of the device. This field displays a hyphen (-) for a non-disk device such as a GDS. Channel/TargetID/ Displays the SCSI channel, SCSI target ID, and SCSI logical unit number of the device.
  • Page 339: Raid Controller] Window

    (3) Error message The following message appears in a dialog box at abnormal end. Error: Status Clear Error : ErrorCode=**** For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 3.6.3 [RAID Controller] window The [RAID Controller] window is the detail window displayed in association with [010400] (RAID Controller) in [Device Class] in the [PCI Devices] window.
  • Page 340: Figure 3.9 [Raid Controller] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 3.9 [RAID Controller] window TABLE 3.15 Display and setting items in the [RAID Controller] window Item Description PCI Device Information Unit Displays the PCI device identifier.
  • Page 341: Fibre Channel] Window

    The browser returns to the [PCI Devices] window. (3) Error message Error: Status Clear Error : ErrorCode=**** For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 3.6.4 [Fibre Channel] window The [Fibre Channel] window is the detail window displayed in association with [0C0400] (Fibre Channel) in [Device Class] in the [PCI Devices] window.
  • Page 342: Figure 3.10 [Fibre Channel] Window

    - If EMC Power Path is used, the [Disk Name], [Serial No], and [Disk Capacity] fields may display a hyphen (-). - If a non-Fujitsu storage unit is connected, the window does not display information about virtual disks related to the unit.
  • Page 343 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Unit Displays the Fibre Channel identifier. Status Displays the hardware status of the Fibre Channel (but not the status of any device connected to the channel).
  • Page 344: Table 3.18 Buttons In The [Fibre Channel] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description - Sequential Access - Printer - Processor - WORM - CD-ROM - Scanner - Optical Device - Medium Changer - Communications - Unknown - Enclosure - Direct Access (GDS) (Linux only) In Linux: This field displays "n.a."...
  • Page 345 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Button Description suppression of e-mail, REMCS, or SNMP trap notification by a notification suppression function. Select All The window displays the [Select All] button only for users who have setting privileges.
  • Page 346 CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations The following message appears in a dialog box at abnormal end. Error: Status Clear Error : ErrorCode=**** For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 347: Network] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [Network] Menu You can display the statuses of networks belonging to the partition, from the [Network] menu. The following windows contain this menu: 3.7.1 [IPv4 Interfaces] window 3.7.2 [IPv6 Interfaces] window...
  • Page 348: Figure 3.12 [Ipv4 Interfaces] Window (Progress Bar Displayed)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 3.12 [IPv4 Interfaces] window (progress bar displayed) TABLE 3.19 Display items in the [IPv4 Interfaces] window Item Description Interface Name Displays the interface name. Status Displays the latest status acquired at the window display time, together with the LAN card status and link status.
  • Page 349: Ipv6 Interfaces] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description IP Subnet Mask Displays the subnet mask. The Web-UI acquires the latest information for display in the window. Packets-In Displays the number of IP packets received by each interface.
  • Page 350: Figure 3.14 [Ipv6 Interfaces] Window (Progress Bar Displayed)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations After a PCI card is added or removed, the window display takes up to three minutes to reflect this addition or removal. For a partition containing many network interfaces, the [IPv6 Interfaces] window displays a progress bar (as information acquisition takes about 20 seconds or more).
  • Page 351 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Speed Displays the default transmission speed in units of Mbps. The Web-UI acquires the latest information for display in the window. IPv6 Address Displays the IPv6 address and prefix length.
  • Page 352: Hard Disks] Window

    - If a SCSI disk is used, the disk is not displayed. In such cases, use Microsoft iSCSI Initiator (Windows) or vSphere Client (VMware) for verification. - If a non-Fujitsu storage unit is connected, the window does not display information about virtual disks related to the unit.
  • Page 353: Figure 3.15 [Hard Disks] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 3.15 [Hard Disks] window TABLE 3.21 Display items in the [Hard Disks] window Item Description Disk Name Displays the disk name. Unit Displays the disk mounting location.
  • Page 354: Hardware Inventory] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations [Hardware Inventory] Window The [Hardware Inventory] window lists the hardware components (SBs, IOBs, CPUs, DIMMs, PCI devices, GSPBs, SAS disk units, and PCI_Boxes) in the partition. FIGURE 3.16 [Hardware Inventory] window TABLE 3.22 Display items in the [Hardware Inventory] window...
  • Page 355 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Unit Name Vendor (hex) Part No. Serial No. Version DIMM Identifier Type Identifier Part number Serial number GSPB Identifier Part number Serial number SASU Identifier Part number...
  • Page 356: Agent Log] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 3.10 [Agent Log] Window The [Agent Log] window displays an agent log list. An agent log is a record of PSA actions (e.g., log output, REMCS transmission, SNMP trap transmission).
  • Page 357: Table 3.24 Display And Setting Items In The [Agent Log] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations TABLE 3.24 Display and setting items in the [Agent Log] window Item Description Number of agent log Displays the number of items in the displayed list from the agent logs retained by items displayed PSA, and the total number of agent log items.
  • Page 358: Agent Log Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations (1) Menu operations [Partition] - [Partition#x] - [PSA] - [Agent Log] (2) Window operations - Downloading CSV-format files of all agent logs retained on the partition 1. Click the [Download] button.
  • Page 359: Figure 3.18 [Agent Log Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 3.18 [Agent Log Filtering Condition] window TABLE 3.26 Display and setting items in the [Agent Log Filtering Condition] window Item Description Severity Select a severity level by checking the corresponding check box.
  • Page 360: Table 3.27 Buttons In The [Agent Log Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description Example: If you specify SB#0, the window will list the log messages of all the units, such as CPUs and DIMMs, under the SB. The default is [All].
  • Page 361 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations (1) Menu operations [Partition] - [Partition#x] - [PSA] - [Agent Log] - [Filter] (2) Window operations - Displaying the [Agent Log] window according to specified filtering conditions 1.
  • Page 362: Export List] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 3.11 [Export List] Window You can use the export function in the [Export List] window to save CSV-format files containing snapshots of information retained by PSA. Here, the information retained by PSA is information that PSA uses to manage the configuration of PCI cards, HDDs, and other components recognized by the operating system.
  • Page 363: Table 3.29 Buttons In The [Export List] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Item Description The displayed time is based on the local time in the partition. Keyword Displays the keyword that was entered at the export time. TABLE 3.29 Buttons in the [Export List] window...
  • Page 364: Export] Window

    (3) Error message The following message appears in a dialog box at abnormal end. Error: Delete File Error : ErrorCode=**** For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). 3.11.1 [Export] window You can export files with the [Export] window.
  • Page 365: Figure 3.20 [Export] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 3.20 [Export] window TABLE 3.30 Display and setting items in the [Export] window Item Description Keyword Enter a keyword (optional) that describes the export data into the text input field. The keyword can consist of up to 50 single-byte alphanumeric characters, spaces, and symbols.
  • Page 366 The [Export List] window reappears with the latest information displayed in the list. (3) Error message The following message appears in a dialog box at abnormal end. Error: Export Error : ErrorCode=**** For details on messages displayed in the window, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122- E111EN). C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 367: Psa Logs Download] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations 3.12 [PSA Logs Download] Window You can batch-download all the log information retained on a partition, from the [PSA Logs Download] window. Downloaded files are compressed in Tgz format (.tgz extension) in Linux or in cab format (.cab extension) in Windows.
  • Page 368: Psa Logs Download] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations If an undefined value is specified, the system outputs a warning message to the system log and operates assuming the default value. 3.12.1 [PSA Logs Download] window Use this window to batch-download all log information (agent logs, export data, system or event logs, and PSA internal logs) retained on the local partition.
  • Page 369: Psa Logs Download -Status-] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 3.22 [PSA Logs Download] window (Windows) Remarks If the system is configured not to acquire system logs, the window does not display the [Event Log] field.
  • Page 370: Figure 3.23 [Psa Logs Download -Status-] Window (Linux)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations FIGURE 3.23 [PSA Logs Download -Status-] window (Linux) TABLE 3.34 Display items in the [PSA Logs Download - Status -] window Item Description Done Normal end Error...
  • Page 371: Psa Logs Download -Result-] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations Remarks In a Windows environment, the window displays the [Event Log] field instead of the [Syslog] field. If the system is configured not to acquire system or event logs, the window does not display the [Syslog] (or [Event Log]) field.
  • Page 372 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 3 PSA Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations - Saving the created download files After the download files have been created successfully, the [File Download] dialog box appears. 1. Click the [Save] button in the [File Download] dialog box.
  • Page 373: Chapter 4 Psa Cli (Command Line Interface) Operations

    CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations This chapter describes the commands for operating PSA from the CLI (command line interface). PSA is a system management application that runs on the operating system installed on each partition of the PRIMEQUEST 1800E. PSA is provided only with the PRIMEQUEST 1800E.
  • Page 374: Basic Operations With The Cli

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Basic Operations with the CLI This section describes the commands provided by the CLI as operating system commands. To use the CLI, first log in to the operating system.
  • Page 375 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations No. Command name Privileges Remarks Linux command Windows command PCI card root (Linux) or For PCI Hot Plug operation Administrator (Windows) command privileges required (*3) Firewall setting...
  • Page 376: Disk Management Command (Diskctrl)

    Disks in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Administration Manual (C122-E108-01EN). - This command does not support RAID devices. For details on replacing a hard disk in a RAID device, see 4.3 Replacing Hard Disks in a Hardware RAID Configuration in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Administration Manual (C122-E108EN).
  • Page 377 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations - If multiple disk management commands are executed at the same time, they may terminate abnormally. Confirm that there is no other instance of the disk management command being executed before executing the command.
  • Page 378: Table 4.2 Sgpio Controller And Slot Status (Linux)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations To operate an HDD, specify its logical device name or slot number for an SGPIO controller. Before specifying a device, confirm that it exists by using the status display (-l) option.
  • Page 379: Table 4.3 Sgpio Controller And Slot Status (Windows)

    -o 1 (4) Output messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). In Linux FJSVpsa : W 02152 diskctrl no memory available FJSVpsa : W 02158 diskctrl Cannot blinking location-LED...
  • Page 380 FJSVpsa : W 02189 diskctrl Target Device is not connected * If a problem occurs with the product, see 11.2 Troubleshooting in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Administration Manual (C122-E108EN). If the problem persists, contact your sales representative or a field engineer.
  • Page 381: Psa Start/Stop Command (Y30Fjsvpsa)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations PSA Start/Stop Command (y30FJSVpsa) The y30FJSVpsa command starts or stops PSA. Remarks - This command is available only in Linux. - The user must have root privileges to execute this command. In Windows, if an operating system function (access control function) is used to execute the command with privileges other than Administrator privileges, the end status is undefined.
  • Page 382 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Remarks (xxxx) is detailed information. (4) End status 0: Normal end >0: Abnormal end (5) Notes The following message may appear when you start PSA with the y30FJSVpsa command. The command will be executed normally even if this message appears.
  • Page 383: Command For Collecting Psa Data For Investigation (Getopsa)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Command for Collecting PSA Data for Investigation (getopsa) The getopsa command batch-writes data for investigation, such as the following PSA failure data, to a single compressed file:...
  • Page 384: Filter Definition Update Commands (Fltcpy, Fltupdate)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Filter Definition Update Commands (fltcpy, fltupdate) The two filter definition update commands are the fltcpy command and fltupdate command. A filter definition may be provided as a compressed file. The fltcpy command copies an extracted filter definition from a directory to the work directory for updating PSA filters.
  • Page 385 > fltupdate -f > net start "PRIMEQUEST Server Agent" (4) Output messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). FJSVpsa: E 02700 fltupdate initialization failed C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 386 FJSVpsa: E 02717 fltupdate illegal version FJSVpsa: E 02718 fltupdate cannot update filter file * If a problem occurs with the product, see 11.2 Troubleshooting in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Administration Manual (C122-E108EN). If the problem persists, contact your sales representative or a field engineer.
  • Page 387: Local Partition Number Acquisition Command (Getpartid)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Local Partition Number Acquisition Command (getpartid) The getpartid command displays the local partition number on the standard output. (1) Syntax - In Linux /opt/FJSVpsa/sh/getpartid - In Windows...
  • Page 388: Serial Number Acquisition Command (Getserialno)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Serial Number Acquisition Command (getserialno) The getserialno command displays the serial number of the product on the standard output. The second line of the output indicates the serial number of a model for Europe.
  • Page 389: Snmp Security Setting Command (Setsnmpsec)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations SNMP Security Setting Command (setsnmpsec) The setsnmpsec command sets security for SNMP Service (by specifying the hosts from which to accept SNMP packets). If the SNMP Service security setting is [Accept SNMP packets from any hosts], you need not execute this command.
  • Page 390: Firmware Information Acquisition Command (Getfwinfo)

    > getfwinfo C:\tmp\fwinfo.txt (4) Output messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). No filename Open failed : filename firmver internal error IPMI driver open error...
  • Page 391: Figure 4.1 Output File Format

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations IPMI access failed In some cases, even after the command completes normally, the following message appears on the standard output. Take appropriate action as necessary. "SNMP access failed" needs a box around it.
  • Page 392: Pci Card Operation Command (Fjpciswap)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 4.10 PCI Card Operation Command (fjpciswap) The fjpciswap command displays the physical location information (UnitName:Identifier) and DeviceName of a PCI card. With this command, you can confirm the information for the PCI card you want to replace.
  • Page 393 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations [-l|-r|-a] -l: Display This option displays a list of PCI cards that can be replaced using the command. The following fields are displayed. UnitName: Displayed UnitName value (identifier). It corresponds to the [Unit] information in the [PCI Devices] window.
  • Page 394 (4) Output messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). FJSVpsa : E 08740 this command can not execute doubly :%s FJSVpsa : E 08741 this command needs Administrators privilege :%s...
  • Page 395: Firewall Setting Command For The Management Lan Interface (Setmlanfw.sh)

    # /opt/FJSVpsa/shsetmlanfw.sh /tmp/config.txt (4) Output messages The following messages appear for this CLI command. For details on the messages, see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Message Reference (C122-E111EN). Too few or more argument Cannot read the file : %s No IP setting or illegal IP format in /etc/opt/FJSVpsa/usr/ipsetup.conf...
  • Page 396 1. Specify the IP address of the management LAN interface in the PSA configuration file (/etc/opt/FJSVpsa/ usr/ipsetup.conf). For details on setting the IP address of the management LAN interface, see 6.2.7 Setting the management LAN IP address in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Installation Manual (C122-E107EN). Configuration example /etc/opt/FJSVpsa/usr/ipsetup.conf [NETWORK] ManagementIP=192.168.0.1...
  • Page 397 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations Source IPs for PRIMECLUSTER Service: 192.168.0.0/24 192.168.1.5 Press "Y" to confirm above settings, "N" to cancel all settings > Y The setting was completed 4. Execute the iptables -L -n command to confirm that the configuration chain "MMLAN" exists.
  • Page 398 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 1. Execute iptables -L -n to confirm that the configuration chain "MMLAN" exists. If it does not exist, the following steps are not necessary. 2. Delete the references to MMLAN from the INPUT and OUTPUT chains.
  • Page 399: Psa-Mmb Communication Lan Setting Command (Setpsalan)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations 4.12 PSA-MMB Communication LAN Setting Command (setpsalan) The setpsalan command sets the PSA-MMB communication LAN. You need to execute this command after installing PSA. Before executing this command, restart the operating system.
  • Page 400 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 4 PSA CLI (Command Line Interface) Operations C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 401: Chapter 5 Uefi Menu Operations

    CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations This chapter describes the menu operations of the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). 5.1 Screen Transitions (from the Boot Manager Front Page) ................370 5.2 Boot Manager Front Page ........375 5.3 [Continue] Menu ............378 5.4 [Boot Manager] Menu ..........
  • Page 402: Screen Transitions (From The Boot Manager Front Page)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Screen Transitions (from the Boot Manager Front Page) The UEFI has menus providing operations such as selectively booting the operating system, starting the UEFI shell, and changing the settings for boot options. To access a function, move to the relevant menu from the Boot Manager front page.
  • Page 403: Figure 5.2 Transitions From The [Boot Maintenance Manager] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.2 Transitions from the [Boot Maintenance Manager] menu Remarks When [Reset System] is selected, the [Reset System] operation proceeds without a screen transition. For details on the [Reset System] operation, see TABLE 5.38 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 404: Figure 5.3 Transitions From The [Boot Options] Menu (1/3)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.3 Transitions from the [Boot Options] menu (1/3) C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 405: Figure 5.4 Transitions From The [Boot Options] Menu (2/3)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.4 Transitions from the [Boot Options] menu (2/3) C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 406: Figure 5.5 Transitions From The [Boot Options] Menu (3/3)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.5 Transitions from the [Boot Options] menu (3/3) C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 407: Boot Manager

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Boot Manager Front Page The Boot Manager front page is the top page of the UEFI menu. This screen provides several menu options. One option directs the system to continue with the boot process. Others take you to Boot Manager, Device Manager, or Boot Maintenance Manager.
  • Page 408: Figure 5.7 Screen Areas On The Boot Manager Front Page

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.7 Screen areas on the Boot Manager front page (1) System information display area This area displays the UEFI version. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu outlined in TABLE 5.1 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 409: Table 5.2 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.2 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection Cursor position Displayed contents Continue This selection will direct the system to continue to booting process Boot Manager...
  • Page 410: Continue] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations [Continue] Menu The [Continue] menu directs the system to continue to the automatic OS boot and perform the boot process in the current specified order. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 411: Boot Manager] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations [Boot Manager] Menu You can specify the boot device from the [Boot Manager] menu. The [Boot Manager] menu displays a list of boot devices, as shown in FIGURE 5.8 Example of display of the [Boot Manager] menu.
  • Page 412: Table 5.5 Default Boot Order

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Boot option Description assigned number remains stored based on the connection location information as long as the device is not disconnected from the system. To identify a DVD/CD device, check the device path displayed in the help display area for menu selection.
  • Page 413: Overview Of Uefi Boot Specifications

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Order of priority Boot option Legacy Boot UEFI Shell UEFI: PXE Boot MAC (MAC Addr) However, boot options for added devices must be added to the end. Basically, there are two kinds of boot option. One is for booting a UEFI-aware OS, and the other for booting a legacy OS.
  • Page 414: Figure 5.9 Boot Options In Boot Manager

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.9 Boot options in Boot Manager A successful boot means the operating system boots. An unsuccessful boot means the next boot option becomes the boot target. In the example in FIGURE 5.9 Boot options in Boot...
  • Page 415: Figure 5.11 Boot Manager After A Boot Option Is Added

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.10 Boot Manager after a change in the boot order To add a boot option, use the [Add Boot Option] menu from the [Boot Options] menu (see [Add Boot Option] menu).
  • Page 416: Figure 5.12 Boot Manager After A Boot Option Is Deleted

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.11 Boot Manager after a boot option is added FIGURE 5.12 Boot Manager after a boot option is deleted shows an example of deleting a boot option. [Windows Boot Manager] is deleted in this example.
  • Page 417: Figure 5.12 Boot Manager After A Boot Option Is Deleted

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.12 Boot Manager after a boot option is deleted Boot order after GSPB replacement Replacing the GSPB changes the MAC address of the network port. As a result, the UEFI PXE boot option returns to its default setting, and the boot order changes.
  • Page 418: Figure 5.13 Boot Order Before Gspb Replacement

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.13 Boot order before GSPB replacement Example: [Boot Manager] screen after GSPB replacement. The MAC address changed because of the GSPB replacement, and the option is now the lowest in the boot priority order.
  • Page 419: Overview Of Legacy Bios Boot Specifications

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.14 Boot order after GSPB replacement 5.4.3 Overview of legacy BIOS boot specifications To boot a legacy OS, specify the [Legacy Boot] boot option in the [Boot Manager] menu.
  • Page 420: Figure 5.15 Executing The [Legacy Boot] Option

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.15 Executing the [Legacy Boot] option To change the priority order for startup of a legacy OS, use the [Change Boot Order] menu. For example, suppose you move [Legacy Boot] above [Windows Boot Manager]. Then, the system can attempt to boot a legacy OS before Windows.
  • Page 421: Figure 5.16 Example Of Display Of The [Change Legacy Boot Order] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.16 Example of display of the [Change Legacy Boot Order] menu 2. Select the HDD to use from the multiple HDDs on the [Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority] screen of the [Boot Options] menu.
  • Page 422: Figure 5.17 Example Of Display Of The [Change Legacy Hdd Boot Priority] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.17 Example of display of the [Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority] menu 3. The system determines the priority order among multiple DVD/CDs from the [Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority] screen of the [Boot Options] menu. (See [Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority] menu.) You...
  • Page 423: Figure 5.18 Example Of Display Of The [Change Legacy Dvd/Cd Boot Priority] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.18 Example of display of the [Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority] menu 4. The system determines the priority order among multiple network port from the [Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority] screen of the [Boot Options] menu.
  • Page 424: Boot Process

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.19 Example of display of the [Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority] menu 5.4.4 Boot process 1. Startup flow of the boot process TABLE 5.6 Startup flow in UEFI boot specifications and legacy BIOS boot specifications outlines the startup flow in UEFI boot specifications and legacy BIOS boot specifications.
  • Page 425: Table 5.7 Successful Boot Of Windows Server 2008

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations UEFI boot specifications Startup flow - DVD/CD: Boot attempt according to the Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority, starting from the highest-priority device - HDD: Boot attempt according to the Legacy HDD Boot Priority, starting from the highest-...
  • Page 426: Table 5.9 Failed Boot With Windows Boot Manager, Uefi: Embedded Dvd/Cd, And Uefi: Dvd/Cd 0, But Successful Boot With Legacy Boot From The Hdd

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations UEFI boot specifications Startup flow 4 Legacy Boot 5 UEFI Shell: UEFI Shell startup - Failed boot with [Windows Boot Manager], [UEFI: Embedded DVD/CD], and [UEFI: DVD/CD 0], but successful boot with [Legacy Boot] from the HDD TABLE 5.9 Failed boot with Windows Boot Manager, UEFI: Embedded DVD/CD, and UEFI:...
  • Page 427: Table 5.10 Legacy Os Boot Fails But Uefi Shell Startup Succeeds

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.10 Legacy OS boot fails but UEFI Shell startup succeeds UEFI boot specifications Startup flow 1 Windows Boot Manager: Boot attempt with Windows Boot Manager - Failed boot 2 UEFI: Embedded DVD/CD...
  • Page 428: Figure 5.20 Example Of Display Of The [Boot Manager] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations - The HDD is empty during boot with [Legacy Boot] from the HDD. - The DVD/CD device cannot be recognized during boot with [Legacy Boot] from a DVD/CD. - The DVD/CD device has no inserted media during boot with [Legacy Boot] from a DVD/CD.
  • Page 429: Table 5.11 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Operations

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations This area displays the device path for the boot option selected by the cursor. (4) Help display area for operations This area displays help information for the operations on this page, as outlined in TABLE 5.11 Displayed contents...
  • Page 430: Device Manager] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations [Device Manager] Menu Use the [Device Manager] menu for settings for each I/O device, such as whether to assign the I/O space and whether to enable PXE boot. The following figure shows the display of the [Device Manager] menu immediately after it starts.
  • Page 431: Table 5.12 Displayed Contents Of The Menu Selection Area

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.12 Displayed contents of the menu selection area Item Description Configure I/O Space Assignment Displays the menu described in 5.5.1 [Configure I/O Space Assignment] menu. Configure LAN Remote Boot Displays the menu described in 5.5.2 [Configure LAN Remote...
  • Page 432: Configure I/O Space Assignment] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations This area displays explanations of the operation keys outlined in TABLE 5.14 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations. TABLE 5.14 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations...
  • Page 433: Figure 5.22 Example Of Display Of The [Configure I/O Space Assignment] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.22 Example of display of the [Configure I/O Space Assignment] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Configure I/O Space Assignment]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items outlined in TABLE 5.15 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 434: Table 5.16 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations (3) Help display area for menu selection The display of the contents outlined in TABLE 5.16 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection depends on the cursor position.
  • Page 435: Figure 5.23 Operation Screen For I/O Space Assignment

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.23 Operation screen for I/O space assignment (1) 2. Press the [Enter] key. The pop-up window shown in FIGURE 5.24 Operation screen for I/O space assignment (2) appears. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 436: Figure 5.24 Operation Screen For I/O Space Assignment

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.24 Operation screen for I/O space assignment (2) 3. Specify the I/O space assignment. If you want to automatically assign I/O space, select [Auto]. If you do not need to assign I/O space, select [Disabled].
  • Page 437: Configure Lan Remote Boot] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.25 Operation screen for I/O space assignment (3) 5. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 438: Figure 5.26 Example Of Display Of The [Configure Lan Remote Boot] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Setting Reflected contents Legacy PXE (*3) A boot option for PXE boot is added to the [Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority] menu in the [Boot Maintenance Manager] menu. (See Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority) in 5.6.1 [Boot Options]...
  • Page 439: Table 5.19 Displayed Contents Of The Menu Selection Area

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.19 Displayed contents of the menu selection area Item Displayed contents (Network port information) Displays the information for each network port in the system and its PXE boot setting.
  • Page 440: Figure 5.27 Operation Screen For The Pxe Boot Enable Setting

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.27 Operation screen for the PXE boot Enable setting (1) 2. Press the [Enter] key. The pop-up window shown in FIGURE 5.28 Operation screen for the PXE boot Enable setting (2) appears.
  • Page 441: Figure 5.28 Operation Screen For The Pxe Boot Enable Setting

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.28 Operation screen for the PXE boot Enable setting (2) 3. Specify Enable or Disable for PXE boot. - Select [UEFI (PXE/iSCSI)] to enable PXE boot of a UEFI-aware OS.
  • Page 442: Figure 5.29 Operation Screen For The Pxe Boot Enable Setting

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.29 Operation screen for the PXE boot Enable setting (3) 5. To save the changes and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 443: Figure 5.30 Example Of Display Of The [Boot Manager] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.30 Example of display of the [Boot Manager] menu Remarks Start the [iSCSI Configuration] menu from the [Device Manager] menu. The screen will display added network ports, as shown in the display example in FIGURE 5.31 Example of display of the [iSCSI...
  • Page 444: Figure 5.31 Example Of Display Of The [Iscsi Configuration]

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.31 Example of display of the [iSCSI Configuration] 8. If you enabled Legacy PXE, start the [Change Legacy PXE boot Priority] menu from the [Boot Maintenance Manager] menu after a reset. The screen will display one network port, as shown in the following figure. (See [Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority] menu.)
  • Page 445: Configure Cpu] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.32 Example of display of the [Change Legacy PXE boot Priority] menu 5.5.3 [Configure CPU] menu You can enable or disable CPU functions such as the power-saving function and hyper-threading function from the [Configure CPU] menu.
  • Page 446: Figure 5.33 Example Of Display Of The [Configure Cpu] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.33 Example of display of the [Configure CPU] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Configure CPU]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items outlined in TABLE 5.22 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 447 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Item Displayed contents - Power Optimized: The CPU makes a transition only when the CPU load is heavy for 2 seconds or longer. The default is [Power Optimized]. Remarks This item is available only when [Enhanced Speed Step] and [Turbo Boost Technology] are both [Enabled].
  • Page 448 - Disabled The default is [Enabled]. Remarks For details on x2APIC support of each operating system, see G.1 CPU in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Administration Manual (C122- E108EN). Commit Changes and Exit Saves the changes to settings and exits this menu.
  • Page 449: Table 5.23 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.23 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection Cursor position Displayed contents Enhanced Speed Step Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology centralizes the control mechanism in the processor, eliminating the need for coordination with the chip set during the frequency/voltage transition.
  • Page 450: Configure Pci Bus Padding] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations (4) Help display area for operations This area displays explanations of the operation keys outlined in TABLE 5.24 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations. TABLE 5.24 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations...
  • Page 451: Figure 5.34 Display Example Of The [Configure Pci Bus Padding] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.34 Display example of the [Configure PCI Bus Padding] menu (1) Page information display area [Configure PCI Bus Padding] is displayed. (2) Menu selection area The menu lists the items indicated in TABLE 5.25 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 452: Figure 5.35 Screen For Operation To Allocate The Number Of Buses To The Pci Express Slot

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Cursor position Displayed contents Discard Changes and Exit Nothing (4) Help display area for operations This area displays explanations of the operation keys outlined in TABLE 5.27 Displayed contents of the help display area for operation.
  • Page 453: Figure 5.36 Screen For Operation To Allocate The Number Of Buses To The Pci Express Slot

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations The pop-up window shown in FIGURE 5.36 Screen for operation to allocate the number of buses to the PCI Express slot (2). FIGURE 5.36 Screen for operation to allocate the number of buses to the PCI Express slot (2) 3.
  • Page 454: Iscsi Configuration] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.37 Screen for operation to allocate the number of buses to the PCI Express slot (3) 5. To exit this menu with saving the changes, select [Commit Changes and Exit], and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 455: Figure 5.38 Example Of Display Of The [Iscsi Configuration] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.38 Example of display of the [iSCSI Configuration] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [iSCSI Configuration]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items outlined in TABLE 5.28 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 456: Figure 5.39 Operation Screen For Iscsi Environment Configuration

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations This area displays explanations of the operation keys outlined in TABLE 5.30 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations. TABLE 5.30 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations...
  • Page 457: Figure 5.40 Operation Screen For Iscsi Environment Configuration (2)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations 3. The screen shown in FIGURE 5.40 Operation screen for iSCSI environment configuration (2) appears. FIGURE 5.40 Operation screen for iSCSI environment configuration (2) FIGURE 5.40 Operation screen for iSCSI environment configuration (2)displays the items outlined in TABLE 5.31 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 458 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Item Description This item is not displayed when DHCP is [Enabled]. It is available when DHCP is [Disabled]. The default is 0.0.0.0. Remarks If any value entered for the IP address or subnet mask is invalid, the [Invalid IP Address!] pop-up window appears.
  • Page 459 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Item Description Target Port Set the target TCP listening port. You can enter a value between 0 and 65535 (in decimal). This item is not displayed when [Get Target info via DHCP] is [Enabled].
  • Page 460: Configure Memory] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations 4. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Save Changes], and press the [Enter] key. 5. To exit this menu without saving the changes to settings, select [Back to Previous Page] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 461: Table 5.32 Displayed Contents Of Menu Selection Area

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.32 Displayed contents of menu selection area Item Displayed contents DIMM Self Refresh Specifies [Enabled] or [Disabled] for DIMM Self Refresh. - Enabled - Disabled The default is Enabled.
  • Page 462: Figure 5.42 Screen For Operation To Set The Dimm Self Refresh Function

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations 1. Position the cursor to [Package C3/C6 Dimm Self Refresh]. Then, press the [Enter] key. FIGURE 5.42 Screen for operation to set the DIMM Self Refresh function (1) 2. The pop-up window shown in FIGURE 5.43 Screen for operation to set the DIMM Self Refresh function...
  • Page 463: Configure Sr-Iov] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Select [Disabled] to disable the DIMM Self Refresh function. 4. Press the [Enter] key. The pop-up window closes and the results of your changes are displayed. FIGURE 5.44 Screen for operation to set the DIMM Self Refresh function (3) 5.
  • Page 464: Figure 5.45 Example Of Display Of The [Configure Sr-Iov] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.45 Example of display of the [Configure SR-IOV] menu The following example shows the screen display immediately after the start of the [Configure SR-IOV] menu. (1) Page information display area This area displays [Configure SR-IOV].
  • Page 465: Figure 5.46 Screen For Operation To Set Sr-Iov

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.36 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection Cursor position Displayed contents SR-IOV Enabled or Disabled SR-IOV. Commit Changes and Exit Nothing Discard Changes and Exit...
  • Page 466: Figure 5.47 Screen For Operation To Set Sr-Iov

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations 2. The pop-up window shown in FIGURE 5.47 Screen for operation to set SR-IOV (2) appears. FIGURE 5.47 Screen for operation to set SR-IOV (2) 3. Set SR-IOV. Select [Enabled] to enable SR-IOV.
  • Page 467: Figure 5.48 Screen For Operation To Set Sr-Iov

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.48 Screen for operation to set SR-IOV (3) 5. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 468: Boot Maintenance Manager] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations [Boot Maintenance Manager] Menu You can add and delete boot options, change the boot priority order, change driver options, and perform other operations from the [Boot Maintenance Manager] menu. Position the cursor to the menu for your operation. Then, press the [Enter] key to go to the menu.
  • Page 469: Boot Options] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations (3) Help display area for menu selection The display of the contents outlined in TABLE 5.39 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection depends on the cursor position.
  • Page 470: Figure 5.50 [Boot Options] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.50 [Boot Options] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Boot Options]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu outlined in TABLE 5.41 Displayed contents of the menu selection area.
  • Page 471: Table 5.42 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations (3) Help display area for menu selection The display of the contents outlined in TABLE 5.42 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection depends on the cursor position.
  • Page 472: Figure 5.51 Example Of Display Of The Boot Manager Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.51 Example of display of the Boot Manager menu FIGURE 5.52 Example of display of the [Add Boot Option] menu shows the display of the [Add Boot Option] menu immediately after it starts. The menu lists devices as device paths, as shown in this figure. (For details on the device paths, see 5.7 Device...
  • Page 473: Figure 5.52 Example Of Display Of The [Add Boot Option] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.52 Example of display of the [Add Boot Option] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [File Explorer]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays a list of the storage devices recognized by the UEFI.
  • Page 474: Figure 5.53 Device List

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations 1. Position the cursor to the storage device storing the startup file to be added, as shown in FIGURE 5.53 Device list. FIGURE 5.53 Device list 2. Press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 475: Figure 5.54 Example Of Display Of The File Selection Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.54 Example of display of the file selection screen The following steps describe an example of specifying that file to create a boot option. Remarks Directory structure of the disk where Windows Server 2008 is installed The disk where Windows Server 2008 is installed has the following directory structure: ...
  • Page 476: Figure 5.55 Screen Of The Disk Where Windows Server 2008 Is Installed

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.55 Screen of the disk where Windows Server 2008 is installed 4. Press the up arrow key or down arrow key to select [bootmgfw.efi] to add and register the operating system boot loader.
  • Page 477: Figure 5.56 Screen Display Example Of A Boot Option Name Change

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.56 Screen display example of a boot option name change (1) 6. Specify the name of the boot option. a. Position the cursor to [Input the description]. b. Press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 478: Figure 5.57 Screen Display Example Of A Boot Option Name Change (2)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.57 Screen display example of a boot option name change (2) 7. Enter a character string in the pop-up window. Press the [Enter] key to confirm the entered character string and exit the pop-up window.
  • Page 479: Figure 5.58 Screen Display Example Of A Boot Option Name Change

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.58 Screen display example of a boot option name change (3) 9. Enter a character string in the pop-up window. Press the [Enter] key to confirm the entered character string and exit the pop-up window.
  • Page 480: Figure 5.59 Screen Display Example Of A Boot Option Name Change

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.59 Screen display example of a boot option name change (4) 10. Exit this menu by performing the following operation. - To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 481: Figure 5.60 Example Of Display Of The [Boot Manager] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.60 Example of display of the [Boot Manager] menu Number and types of characters that can be entered TABLE 5.45 Number and types of characters that can be entered lists the number and types of characters that can be entered in the [Add Boot Option] menu.
  • Page 482: Figure 5.61 Window That Appears When Not Enough Characters Were Entered

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.61 Window that appears when not enough characters were entered [Delete Boot Option] menu Use the [Delete Boot Option] menu to delete the specified boot option from the boot order. The following figure shows the display of the [Delete Boot Option] menu immediately after it starts.
  • Page 483: Figure 5.62 Example Of Display Of The [Delete Boot Option] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.62 Example of display of the [Delete Boot Option] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Delete Boot Option]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the automatic boot priority order, starting from the top with the highest-priority boot options.
  • Page 484: Figure 5.63 [Delete Boot Option] Screen (1)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.47 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations Item Description ↑↓=Move Highlight Moves the cursor up or down. =Select Entry Selects an entry. Esc=Exit without Save Returns the display to the front page described in 5.2 Boot...
  • Page 485: Figure 5.64 [Delete Boot Option] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.64 [Delete Boot Option] screen (2) 3. Press the [Space] key again to cancel the deletion. [X] returns to [ ] as shown in FIGURE 5.65 [Delete Boot Option] screen (3).
  • Page 486: Figure 5.65 [Delete Boot Option] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.65 [Delete Boot Option] screen (3) 4. Press the [Space] key again. [ ] changes to [X] again. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 487: Figure 5.66 [Delete Boot Option] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.66 [Delete Boot Option] screen (4) 5. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key. To exit this menu without saving the changes to settings, select [Discard Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 488: Figure 5.67 [Delete Boot Option] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.67 [Delete Boot Option] screen (5) [Change Boot Order] menu Use the [Change Boot Order] menu to change the boot order. The following figure shows the display of the [Change Boot Order] menu immediately after it starts.
  • Page 489: Figure 5.68 [Change Boot Order] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.68 [Change Boot Order] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Change Boot Order]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items outlined in TABLE 5.48 Displayed contents of the menu selection area.
  • Page 490: Table 5.49 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.49 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection Cursor position Displayed contents Change the order Change the order Commit Changes and Exit Nothing Discard Changes and Exit...
  • Page 491: Figure 5.69 Changing The Order Of Priority On The [Change Boot Order] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.69 Changing the order of priority on the [Change Boot Order] screen (1) 2. Press the [Enter] key. The pop-up window shown in FIGURE 5.70 Changing the order of priority on the [Change Boot Order] screen (2) appears.
  • Page 492: Figure 5.70 Changing The Order Of Priority On The [Change Boot Order] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.70 Changing the order of priority on the [Change Boot Order] screen (2) 3. Position the cursor to the boot option whose priority you want to change. 4. Change the order of priority.
  • Page 493: Figure 5.71 [Change Boot Order] Screen After A Priority Order Setting Change

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.71 [Change Boot Order] screen after a priority order setting change 6. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 494: Figure 5.72 Example Of Display Of The [Change Legacy Boot Order] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.72 Example of display of the [Change Legacy Boot Order] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Change Legacy Boot Order]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items outlined in TABLE 5.52 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 495: Table 5.53 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations The display of the contents outlined in TABLE 5.53 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection depends on the cursor position. TABLE 5.53 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection...
  • Page 496: Figure 5.73 Changing The Order Of Priority On The [Change Legacy Boot Order] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Change the boot priority order for device types by using the following procedure. 1. Position the cursor to [Change the order] on the screen shown in FIGURE 5.73 Changing the order of priority on the [Change Legacy Boot Order] screen (1).
  • Page 497: Figure 5.74 Changing The Order Of Priority On The [Change Legacy Boot Order] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.74 Changing the order of priority on the [Change Legacy Boot Order] screen (2) 3. Position the cursor to the device type whose priority you want to change. 4. Change the order of priority.
  • Page 498: Figure 5.75 Changing The Order Of Priority On The [Change Legacy Boot Order] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.75 Changing the order of priority on the [Change Legacy Boot Order] screen (3) 5. Specify Enable or Disable. - Press the [Space] key to enable a disabled device type.
  • Page 499: Figure 5.76 Changing The Order Of Priority On The [Change Legacy Boot Order] Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.76 Changing the order of priority on the [Change Legacy Boot Order] screen (4) 6. After making the change, exit the pop-up window. - To keep the changes to settings and exit the window, press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 500: Figure 5.77 Example Of The [Change Legacy Boot Order] Screen Display After A Setting Change

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.77 Example of the [Change Legacy Boot Order] screen display after a setting change 7. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 501: Figure 5.78 Example Of Display Of The [Change Legacy Hdd Boot Priority] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.78 Example of display of the [Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items outlined in TABLE 5.56 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 502: Table 5.57 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Item Description For details on how to change the settings, see Setting the startup source HDD (Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority). This item also displays a list of the HDD devices. However, you cannot select them for further operations.
  • Page 503: Figure 5.79 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Hdd Boot Priority) (1)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.59 Displayed contents of the help display area for operations when a pop-up window appears Item Description + =Move Selection Up Moves the hard disk at the cursor position up by one place in the priority order for startup.
  • Page 504: Figure 5.80 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Hdd Boot Priority) (2

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations The pop-up window shown in FIGURE 5.80 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority) (2) appears. FIGURE 5.80 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority) (2) 3.
  • Page 505: Figure 5.81 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Hdd Boot Priority) (3

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.81 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority) (3) 5. Specify Enable or Disable. - Press the [Space] key to enable a disabled HDD. - Press the [Space] key to disable an enabled HDD.
  • Page 506: Figure 5.82 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Hdd Boot Priority) (4

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.82 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority) (4) 6. After making the change, exit the pop-up window. - To keep the changes to settings and exit the window, press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 507: Figure 5.83 Example Of The [Change Legacy Hdd Boot Priority] Screen Display After A Setting Change

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.83 Example of the [Change Legacy HDD Boot Priority] screen display after a setting change 7. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 508 [Seg/Bus/Dev] value match. For the physical location, see Appendix B Physical Mounting Locations and Port Numbers in the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Administration Manual (C122-E108EN). Note that when there are multiple cases of matching PCI bus number, device number, and function number, the location is determined via SCSI Target ID or LUN in the case of SAS/SAS RAID, and via WWN or LUN in the case of Fibre.
  • Page 509: Figure 5.84 Example Of Display Of The [Change Legacy Dvd/Cd Boot Priority] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.84 Example of display of the [Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items outlined in TABLE 5.61 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 510: Table 5.62 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations (3) Help display area for menu selection The display of the contents outlined in TABLE 5.62 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection depends on the cursor position.
  • Page 511: Figure 5.85 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Dvd/Cd Boot Priority) (1

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority) Change the boot order by using the following procedure. 1. Position the cursor to [Change the order] on the screen shown in FIGURE 5.85 Changing the order of priority...
  • Page 512: Figure 5.86 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Dvd/Cd Boot Priority) (2

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.86 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority) (2) 3. Position the cursor to the boot option whose priority you want to change. 4. Change the order of priority.
  • Page 513: Figure 5.87 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Dvd/Cd Boot Priority) (3

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.87 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority) (3) 5. Specify Enable or Disable. - Press the [Space] key to enable a disabled DVD/CD. - Press the [Space] key to disable an enabled DVD/CD.
  • Page 514: Figure 5.88 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Dvd/Cd Boot Priority) (4

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.88 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority) (4) 6. After making the change, exit the pop-up window. - To keep the changes to settings and exit the window, press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 515: Figure 5.89 Example Of The [Change Legacy Dvd/Cd Boot Priority] Screen Display After A Setting Change

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.89 Example of the [Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority] screen display after a setting change 7. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 516: Figure 5.90 Example Of Display Of The [Change Legacy Pxe Boot Priority] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.90 Example of display of the [Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items outlined in TABLE 5.65 Displayed contents of the menu selection...
  • Page 517: Table 5.66 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations TABLE 5.66 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu selection Cursor position Displayed contents Change the order Change the order Commit Changes and Exit Nothing Discard Changes and Exit...
  • Page 518: Figure 5.91 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Pxe Boot Priority) (1

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations 1. Position the cursor to [Change the order] on the screen shown in FIGURE 5.91 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority) (1). FIGURE 5.91 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority) (1) 2.
  • Page 519: Figure 5.92 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Pxe Boot Priority) (2

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.92 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority) (2) 3. Position the cursor to the boot option whose priority you want to change. 4. Change the order of priority.
  • Page 520: Figure 5.93 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Pxe Boot Priority) (3

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.93 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority) (3) 5. Specify Enable or Disable. - Press the [Space] key to enable a disabled network port. - Press the [Space] key to disable an enabled network port.
  • Page 521: Figure 5.94 Changing The Order Of Priority (Change Legacy Pxe Boot Priority) (4

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.94 Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority) (4) 6. After making the change, exit the pop-up window. - To keep the changes to settings and exit the window, press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 522: Boot From File] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.95 Example of the [Change Legacy PXE Boot Priority] screen display after a setting change 7. To save the changes to settings and exit this menu, select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 523: Figure 5.96 Example Of Display Of The [Boot From File] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.96 Example of display of the [Boot From File] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [File Explorer]. (2) Menu selection area This area displays a list of the storage devices recognized by the UEFI.
  • Page 524: Figure 5.97 Specifying The Boot File

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Specifying the boot file (Boot From File) 1. The operating system boot loader file, which is used for boot, is stored on a storage device. Position the cursor to the storage device on the device list shown in FIGURE 5.97 Specifying the boot file...
  • Page 525: Figure 5.98 Specifying The Boot File

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.98 Specifying the boot file (2) 3. Locate the operating system boot loader file in the directory structure, which is displayed as shown in FIGURE 5.99 Specifying the boot file (3).
  • Page 526: Set Boot Delay Time] Menu

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.99 Specifying the boot file (3) 4. Press the up arrow key or down arrow key to select the operating system boot loader file. 5. Press the [Enter] key.
  • Page 527: Figure 5.100 Logo Screen

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.100 Logo screen The following figure shows an example of display of the [Set Boot Delay Time] menu. FIGURE 5.101 Example of display of the [Set Boot Delay Time] menu (1) Page information display area This area displays [Set Boot Delay Time].
  • Page 528: Table 5.70 Displayed Contents Of The Help Display Area For Menu Selection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations (2) Menu selection area This area displays the menu items. The default setting is 10 (seconds, in decimal). (3) Help display area for menu selection The display of the contents outlined in TABLE 5.70 Displayed contents of the help display area for menu...
  • Page 529: Figure 5.102 Changing The Logo Display Time

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Changing the logo display time Change the logo display time by using the following procedure. 1. Position the cursor to [Boot Delay Time] on the screen shown in FIGURE 5.102 Changing the logo display time (1).
  • Page 530: Figure 5.103 Changing The Logo Display Time

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.103 Changing the logo display time (2) 3. Enter a numerical value to specify the logo display time. The value range in seconds is 0 to 65535. Input with keys other than numeric keys is not possible. The entered value cannot be outside the range.
  • Page 531: Device Path

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Device Path Device paths represent the paths of physical connections to devices. They show the relationship of connections between devices and PCI Root Bridge. 5.7.1 Device path parameters TABLE 5.73 Device path parameters lists the displayed device path parameters.
  • Page 532: Identifying The Device Path

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations Displayed Description Size indicates the partition size. It is represented by a 64-bit numerical value. CDROM(Entry, Start, CD/DVD media. Size) Entry represents the boot entry number. (It can be omitted.) It is usually 0.
  • Page 533: Figure 5.105 Relationship Of Connections Between An Ioh And Sas Disk

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.105 Relationship of connections between an IOH and SAS disk FIGURE 5.106 Relationship between a device path and connections (SAS disk) (1) FIGURE 5.109 Relationship between a device path and connections (SAS disk) (4) show the relationship between the above device path and connections.
  • Page 534: Figure 5.107 Relationship Between A Device Path And Connections (Sas Disk) (2)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.107 Relationship between a device path and connections (SAS disk) (2) FIGURE 5.108 Relationship between a device path and connections (SAS disk) (3) C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 535: Figure 5.109 Relationship Between A Device Path And Connections (Sas Disk) (4)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.109 Relationship between a device path and connections (SAS disk) (4) Identifying a disk connected through a Fibre card The following example describes how to identify an ETERNUS disk connected through a Fibre card inserted in PCIe Slot#0 of IOB#0.
  • Page 536: Figure 5.112 Relationship Between A Device Path And Connections (Fibre Card)

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.112 Relationship between a device path and connections (Fibre card) GigaLAN The following example describes how to identify a GigaLAN device built into GSPB#0. FIGURE 5.113 Identifying a GigaLAN device...
  • Page 537: Figure 5.114 Relationship Of Connections Between An Ioh And Gigalan Device

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations FIGURE 5.114 Relationship of connections between an IOH and GigaLAN device The device path from the IOH to GigaLAN device is conceptually the same as the device path to a SAS device.
  • Page 538 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 5 UEFI Menu Operations C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 539: Chapter 6 Uefi Command Operations

    CHAPTER 6 UEFI Command Operations This chapter describes the operations of UEFI commands. 6.1 UEFI Shell and UEFI Commands ......508...
  • Page 540: Uefi Shell And Uefi Commands

    CHAPTER 6 UEFI Command Operations UEFI Shell and UEFI Commands The UEFI of the PRIMEQUEST 1000 series supports the UEFI shell function. Users can use the UEFI shell to execute commands from the UEFI console. FIGURE 6.1 Sample screenshot of the UEFI shell immediately after it starts shows a screenshot of when the UEFI shell starts.
  • Page 541: Output Redirection

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 6 UEFI Command Operations TABLE 6.1 Wildcard characters in the UEFI shell Character string Meaning Matches 0 or more characters in the file name. Matches exactly 1 character in the file name. [Character string] Matches any of the characters between the brackets [ ]. An example is [a- zA-Z].
  • Page 542: Uefi Shell Command List

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 6 UEFI Command Operations Character Meaning string 1>>a Appends the standard output to an ASCII file. Remarks You can redirect the standard output or standard error output to the same file. Note that the standard output or standard error output cannot be redirected to multiple files at the same time.
  • Page 543 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 6 UEFI Command Operations Command Description name type Displays the contents of a file. Displays the version information. Displays the volume information for a file system. C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 544 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference CHAPTER 6 UEFI Command Operations C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 545: Appendix A Lists Of Settings

    APPENDIX A Lists of Settings This appendix lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items. A.1 MMB Web-UI Settings ..........514 A.2 PSA settings ............533 A.3 UEFI settings ............534 A.4 BMC settings ............536...
  • Page 546: Mmb Web-Ui Settings

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings MMB Web-UI Settings This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of MMB Web-UI setting items in each window. A.1.1 Setting items in the [System Event Log Filtering Condition] window A.1.2 Setting items in the [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window...
  • Page 547: Setting Items In The [Operation Log Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Partition - Other than Partition - All Even after you toggle between [All] Operator : All - Specified and [Specified], the selected data in...
  • Page 548: Setting Items In The [System Information] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings TABLE A.2 Setting items in the [Operation Log Filtering Condition] window Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Operation - All Even after you toggle between [All] - Specified and [Specified], the selected data in the [Specified] check boxes is retained.
  • Page 549: Setting Items In The [System Setup] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings A.1.4 Setting items in the [System Setup] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [System Setup] window. TABLE A.4 Setting items in the [System Setup] window...
  • Page 550: Setting Items In The [Power Control] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks automatically shutdown) - Force Power Off A.1.6 Setting items in the [Power Control] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [Power Control] window.
  • Page 551: Setting Items In The [Add Schedule]/[Edit Schedule] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings A.1.8 Setting items in the [Add Schedule]/[Edit Schedule] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [Add Schedule]/[Edit Schedule] window. TABLE A.8 Setting items in the [Add Schedule] and [Edit Schedule] windows...
  • Page 552: Setting Items In The [Console Redirection Setup] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings TABLE A.9 Setting items in the [Partition Configuration] window Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Partition Name None Up to 16 characters can be entered alphanumeric characters, single-byte space, and...
  • Page 553: Setting Items In The [Console Redirection] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Cancel Boot Unchecked - Checked: Boot Watchdog Watchdog canceled - Unchecked: Boot Watchdog not canceled A.1.12 Setting items in the [Console Redirection] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [Console Redirection] window.
  • Page 554: Setting Items In The [Date/Time] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks However, the first character must be a letter from [a-z] or [A-Z]. Password None Between 8 and 32 characters [0-9], [a-z], [A-Z], and following symbols: ! "...
  • Page 555: Setting Items In The [Network Interface] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Disable - Enable - Disable NTP Time Step - Step Correction Mode - Slew NTP Server1 None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, You can set this only if [NTP] is 0-255 [Enable].
  • Page 556 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Key category Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks - The character string cannot begin or end with the following character specified: - (hyphen) or . (period). IP Address None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255,...
  • Page 557: Setting Items In The [Management Lan Port Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Key category Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Maintenance IP Interface Disable - Enable Address - Disable IP Address None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255, 0-255 Subnet Mask None 0-255, 0-255, 0-255,...
  • Page 558: Setting Items In The [Refresh Rate] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings TABLE A.18 Setting items in the [Network Protocols] window Key category Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Web (HTTPS) HTTP Disable - Enable - Disable HTTP Port# 8081 1024 to 65535...
  • Page 559: Setting Items In The [Snmp Community] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings A.1.20 Setting items in the [SNMP Community] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [SNMP Community] window. TABLE A.20 Setting items in the [SNMP Community] window...
  • Page 560: Setting Items In The [Snmp V3 Configuration] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings TABLE A.21 Setting items in the [SNMP Trap] window Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Community/User None SNMP community string settings for SNMP v1 and v2, or specified user name for...
  • Page 561: Setting Items In The [Create Csr] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks - SHA Auth passphrase None [0-9], [a-z], [A-Z], and following symbols: ! " # $ % & ' ( ) = - ^ ~ \ @ `[ ] { } : * ;...
  • Page 562: Setting Items In The [Edit User] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings TABLE A.24 Setting items in the [Create Selfsigned Certificate] window Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Key length 1024 - 1024 - 2048 Term None 1 to 4095 days Country Name...
  • Page 563: Setting Items In The [Add Filter]/[Edit Filter] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings A.1.26 Setting items in the [Add Filter]/[Edit Filter] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [Add Filter]/[Edit Filter] window. TABLE A.26 Setting items in the [Add Filter] and [Edit Filter] windows...
  • Page 564: Setting Items In The [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings A.1.28 Setting items in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window. TABLE A.28 Setting items in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window...
  • Page 565: Psa Settings

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings PSA settings This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the PSA setting items. A.2.1 Setting items in the [Agent Log Filtering Condition] window A.2.1 Setting items in the [Agent Log Filtering Condition] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [Agent Log Filtering Condition] window.
  • Page 566: Uefi Settings

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings UEFI settings This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the UEFI setting items. A.3.1 Setting items in the [Configure I/O Space Assignment] window A.3.2 Setting items in the [Configure LAN Remote Boot] window A.3.3 Setting items in the [Configure CPU] window...
  • Page 567 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks Enhanced Idle Enabled - Enabled Power State - Disabled ACPI C3 State Enabled - Enabled - Disabled Hyper Threading Enabled - Enabled - Disabled...
  • Page 568: Bmc Settings

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings BMC settings This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the BMC setting items. A.4.1 Setting items in the [Languages] window A.4.2 Setting items in the [Preferences] window A.4.1 Setting items in the [Languages] window This section lists the defaults and specifiable values of the setting items in the [Languages] window.
  • Page 569 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings Setting item Default Specifiable values Remarks - Japan (JP) Logging (*1) None - None - Console Global Logging (*2) - Log File - Console and Log File Misc (*1) Hardware Compression...
  • Page 570 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference APPENDIX A Lists of Settings C122-E110-10EN...
  • Page 571: Index

    PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Index Index Buttons in the [Export Key/CSR] window..... [Access Control] window..........Buttons in the [Export List] window..... [Add Filter] window............Buttons in the [Fans] window.......... [Add SB/IOB/GSPB to Partition] window..... Buttons in the [Fibre Channel] window......
  • Page 572 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Index Changing the logo display time (1)........ [Delete Boot Option] screen (4)........Changing the logo display time (2)........ [Delete Boot Option] screen (5)........Changing the order of priority (Change Legacy DVD/CD Device list............... Boot Priority) (1)............
  • Page 573 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Index Display items in the [Information] window....Example of the [Change Legacy Boot Order] screen display Display items in the [IPv4 Interfaces] window....after a setting change............Display items in the [IPv6 Interfaces] window....Example of the [Change Legacy DVD/CD Boot Priority] Display items in the [Operation Log] window....
  • Page 574 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Index Item contents displayed in the [Hardware Inventory] window [Partition Information] Window..........................[Partition Information] window (Linux)......[Partition Information] window (Windows)....[Partition] Menu............. [LEDs] window..............[PCI_Box#x] window (1)..........Legacy OS boot fails but UEFI Shell startup succeeds..
  • Page 575 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Index [Restore BIOS Configuration] window (2)....Setting and display items in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] window............Setting and display items in the [Alarm E-Mail] window..Sample screenshot of the UEFI shell immediately after it starts................
  • Page 576 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Index Setting and display items in the [System Information] show ntpq output items..........window................[SNMP Community] window........Setting and display items in the [System Power Control] SNMP Security Setting Command (setsnmpsec)... window................[SNMP Trap] window............
  • Page 577 PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series Tool Reference Index Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (Partition Operator)..Web-UI menus in maintenance mode (User)....Whether a confirmation message appears in maintenance mode................[Who] window..............Wildcard characters in the UEFI shell......Window that appears when not enough characters were entered................

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