Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual
Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual

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PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 2 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation Chapter 3 describes the work that must be done before you install an operating system on the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server. The chapter also describes settings for actual operation and various setup works.
  • Page 3 Preface Appendix G Starting Web BIOS Appendix G describes how to start WebBIOS CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 4: Revision History

    Preface Revision History Edition Date Revised location (type) Description - The edition is initialized to "01" for changing manual code 2014-08-12 All pages - Added descriptions about Extended Partitioning function 2014-10-07 All pages - RHEL7 2015-02-03 Appendix F - Added Starting HII Configuration Utility 2015-05-01 All pages - Added PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2800B2...
  • Page 5: 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.
  • Page 6 Preface List of important alert items This manual does not contain important alert items. This indicates a hazardous (potentially dangerous) situation that is likely to result in death or serious personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. Work Warning Location...
  • Page 7 Preface Work Warning Location Category the main unit. Prevent rapid rises in the ambient temperature during winter. Such an abrupt temperature change may cause condensation to form in the main unit. Allow sufficient warm-up time before starting operation. Do not install the main unit close to a photocopier, air-conditioning unit, welder, or other device that generates electromagnetic noise.
  • Page 8 Preface Warning labels Never remove the warning labels. Warning label location (the main cabinet top) viii CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 9 Preface Warning label location (the main cabinet left) Warning label location (PCI_Box) CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 10: About This Product

    For stable operation of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server, use only a Fujitsu-certified optional product as an added option. Note that the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server is not guaranteed to operate with any optional product not certified by Fujitsu. Exportation/release of this product Exportation/release of this product may require necessary procedures in accordance with the regulations of the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan and/or US export control laws.
  • Page 11 Product and service inquiries For all product use and technical inquiries, contact the distributor where you purchased your product, or a Fujitsu sales representative or systems engineer (SE). If you do not know the appropriate contact address for inquiries about the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, use the Fujitsu contact line.
  • Page 12: 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 this manual.
  • Page 13 Defines the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series related terms and CA92344-0541 Glossary abbreviations. Related manuals The following manuals relate to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. You can access these manuals at the following site: http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/primequest/ http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/ Contact your sales representative for inquiries about the ServerView manuals...
  • Page 14 RAID Ctrl SAS 6Gb 1GB (D3116C) MegaRAID SAS 9286CV-8e LSI MegaRAID SAS 2.0 Device Driver Installation Refer to the following URL: The Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/ Modular RAID Controller Provides technical information on using SAS RAID controllers. PRAID EP400i / EP420i (D3216) LSI MegaRAID SAS 3.0 Software...
  • Page 15: Command Syntax

    Font or symbols Meaning Example Italics Title of a manual that you should refer to See the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual (CA92344-0536). Window names as well as the names of Click the [OK] button. buttons, tabs, and drop-down menus in windows are enclosed in brackets.
  • Page 16 The PDF file of this manual is intended for display using Adobe® Reader® in single page viewing mode at 100% zoom. This manual shall not be reproduced or copied without the permission of Fujitsu Limited. Copyright 2014-2015 FUJITSU LIMITED CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 17: Table Of Contents

    Preface Contents Preface ..........................................ii CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview ................................1 Setup Workflow ....................................1 1.1.1 Work performed by a field engineer ............................1 1.1.2 Work performed by the user ..............................2 CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation ............................. 3 Safety Precautions ..................................
  • Page 18: Preface

    Preface 3.4.5 Various mode settings ................................42 3.4.6 Settings of Console Redirection ............................. 43 3.4.7 Power OFF and ON of the partition ............................44 3.4.8 Confirmation of partition information ............................45 Partition Configuration (Extended Partitioning) .......................... 46 3.5.1 Enabling the Extended Partitioning function .......................... 46 3.5.2 Generating the Extended Partition ............................
  • Page 19 “Write Policy” recommended setting of SAS array controller card ..................102 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation ..............................103 Redundant configuration of network adaptor .......................... 103 NTP Configuration ..................................104 6.2.1 Method of operating NTP in PRIMEQUEST 2000 series ....................104 CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 20 Preface 6.2.2 Setting NTP server ................................106 Configuring DNS server ................................107 Set up of SMTP ..................................107 Set up of security ..................................107 6.5.1 Set up of Access Control ..............................108 6.5.2 Set up of SNMP ................................... 110 6.5.3 Set up of SSH ..................................
  • Page 21 Preface Figures FIGURE 2.1 Power cable socket locations (PRIMEQUEST2000 Series) .................... 7 FIGURE 2.2 Power cable socket locations (PCI_Box) ........................... 8 FIGURE 3.1 External Views of Mounting Locations and External interface of MMB ................12 FIGURE 3.2 Location of MMB user port ..............................15 FIGURE 3.3 Network Configuration and IP Address of Management LAN ..................
  • Page 22 Preface FIGURE 3.41 Example of [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] Window ..................59 FIGURE 4.1 File Structure ..................................71 FIGURE 4.2 File Structure ..................................75 FIGURE 5.1 Example of Device Manager Menu ..........................89 FIGURE 5.2 Main menu (sadump) ................................ 89 FIGURE 5.3 sadump set-up menu ................................ 90 FIGURE 5.4 sadump set-up menu ................................
  • Page 23 Preface FIGURE E.12 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Action) ......................134 FIGURE E.13 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Start a Program) ..................... 134 FIGURE E.14 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Summary) ....................... 135 FIGURE E.15 [Properties] dialog box ..............................135 FIGURE E.16 [Select User or Group] window ...........................
  • Page 24 Preface Tables TABLE 1.1 Work performed by the user ..............................2 TABLE 2.1 Accessories required in main unit installation ........................5 TABLE 3.1 Flow of connection and setting of MMB..........................11 TABLE 3.2 External interface of MMB ..............................12 TABLE 3.3 contents of setting of terminal software ..........................12 TABLE 3.4 contents of setting of terminal software ..........................
  • Page 25: Chapter 1 Installation Overview

    CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview 1.1 Setup Workflow CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview This chapter describes the workflow up to actual operation of the PRIMEQUEST2000 series server. For an overview of the hardware and software and Product names and functions of the server, see the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series General Description (CA92344-0534).
  • Page 26: Work Performed By The User

    CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview 1.1 Setup Workflow 1.1.2 Work performed by the user The user performs the following tasks in the order given. TABLE 1.1 Work performed by the user Work item Work tasks and description Setup 3.1.2 Partition Settings - Initializing partition settings Perform tasks such as setting partition names and configuring partitions individually.
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Preparing For Main Unit Installation

    CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.1 Safety Precautions CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation This chapter describes the preparation before main unit installation. This preparation includes work up to power cable connection. Safety Precautions Observe the following precautions when installing the main unit. Installation of main units must follow the precautions below.
  • Page 28: Before Installing The Main Unit

    CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.2 Before Installing the Main Unit Before Installing the Main Unit Be sure that you understand the system configuration and have acquired all the requisite installation information before installing the main unit. For a system overview and details on the system configuration, see the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series General Description (CA92344-0534).
  • Page 29: Facility Power Requirements And Characteristics

    CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.5 Checking the Installation Site 2.4.2 Facility power requirements and characteristics To obtain the required degree of redundancy, the facility must have two independent supplies of power. Connect the circuit breakers to the power receiver provided by the electric power company or to a UPS (uninterruptible power supply). If the main unit operates in an environment that experiences frequent power failures or has a power source that often becomes unstable, the component failure rate tends to rise.
  • Page 30: Confirming The Supplied Parts

    CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.7 Confirming the Supplied Parts Confirming the Supplied Parts Confirm that the delivered parts match the shipping list provided with the main unit. If any of the parts listed in the shipping list or performance records are missing, incorrect, or damaged, contact the distributor where you purchased your product, or your sales representative.
  • Page 31: Figure 2.1 Power Cable Socket Locations (Primequest2000 Series)

    CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.9 Connecting the Power Cables - The cable is passed through the circle of release Thailand. - Release tie is tightened and the power cable is fixed. The insulation connector is mistaken from the server and does not come off.
  • Page 32: Figure 2.2 Power Cable Socket Locations (Pci_Box)

    CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.9 Connecting the Power Cables FIGURE 2.2 Power cable socket locations (PCI_Box) CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Work Before Operating System Installation

    IP address of the PC used as the MMB console (referred to below as the MMB console PC) ID for MMB User Account PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system name (also used as the system name for SNMP) Management LAN environment For details on setting of MMB, see “3.3 Connection and Setting of...
  • Page 34: System Startup

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.2 System Startup System Startup Power control required to startup the system is described in this section. In case of not being turned on the main power supply of the main unit, follow the procedure described below. 3.2.1 Power-on/off of main unit Power-on/off of main unit is described.
  • Page 35: Connection And Setting Of Mmb

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB Connection and Setting of MMB The MMB has LED display or provides view for server maintenance or administration that the field engineer constructs the environment for testing and test program is executed. Therefore, it is necessary to reconfigure MMB from test environment to actual operating environment.
  • Page 36: Connecting The Mmb Console Pc

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.1 Connecting the MMB console PC This section describes the connection of the MMB and MMB console PC. There are two methods of connecting MMB with MMB console PC. - Connect the COM port of the MMB console PC and the External interface RS232C (COM port) of the MMB with RS232C cross cable.
  • Page 37: Mmb Initialization

    ! ” # $ % & ’ ( ) = . ^ ~ ¥ ` [ ] { } : * ; + ? < . > , / _ | If the entered password is invalid, re-setting of the password is requested. For the detail of setting rule of password, see 1.4[User Administration] Menu’ of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539).
  • Page 38: Setting Of Connection For Actual Operating Environment

    Set IP address of MMB console PC Connect MMB console PC to the User port of the MMB Connect external LAN of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Setting of IP address of MMB console PC Set the IP address of the PC used as the MMB console. See the Manual of the PC to be used for the setting method.
  • Page 39: Figure 3.2 Location Of Mmb User Port

    Connection of External LAN of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Configuration of external LAN connection of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and the notes for external LAN connection are described below. Connection to an external LAN is recommended after setting the security. For details on security, see “6.5 Set up of...
  • Page 40: Login To Mmb

    Firefox 20 onwards Do not multiple login by using Web-UI from one MMB console PC to PRIMEQUEST 2000 series (also includes multiple login with the same user name). If multiple login is done, the following phenomenon may occur by the types and version of a browser to be operated.
  • Page 41: Figure 3.4 Mmb Web-Ui [Login] Window

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB  Login Start the Web browser. Remark Enable JavaScript and download in the browser setting. Enter next URL. TABLE 3.6 URL to be entered for Login http://nodename:adminport Standard http://nodename:adminport/login.cgi (In case of Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2008 R2)
  • Page 42: Web-Ui Window View

    Click [Logout] on the Navigation Bar. → Log out from Web-UI. 3.3.5 Web-UI Window View For details on Web-UI window view, see “Chapter 1 Web-UI Overview” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series User Interface Operating Instructions (CA92344-0538) Remark When [Read Error] is displayed on Web-UI Window, confirm the contents by referring to “11.2Troubleshooting” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual (CA92344-0537).
  • Page 43: Figure 3.5 Example Of [Ipv4 Interface] Window

    Remark When Virtual IP Address is set up: The Web browser has an access for the virtual IP address of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. Therefore, the MMB Web-UI cannot be accessed by specifying the physical IP address of MMB#0, and MMB#1.
  • Page 44: Figure 3.6 Example Of [Ipv6 Interface] Window

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB Example of [IPv6 Interface] Window FIGURE 3.6 The values are entered in [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] ( 1) of [Virtual IP Address]. Host name is also set up. 1: [Prefix Length] is entered at the time of [IPv6].
  • Page 45: Set Up Of Telnet

    Operations Click [Network Configuration]-[Network Protocols]. → [Network Protocols] window is displayed. For details on [Network Protocols] window, see “1.5.4[Network Protocols] Window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 3.7 Example of [Network Protocols] Window Items of [Telnet] are set.
  • Page 46: Configuration Of Dns Server

    Click [Network Configuration]-[Network Interface]. Select [IPv4 Interface] or [IPv6 Interface]. → [IPv4 Interface] or [IPv6 Interface] window is displayed. For details on [IPv4 Interface] or [IPv6 Interface] window, see “1.5.2 [Network Interface] Menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). Example of [IPv4 Interface] Window FIGURE 3.8...
  • Page 47: Figure 3.9 Example Of [Ipv6 Interface] Window

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB Example of [IPv6 Interface] Window FIGURE 3.9 Click [Enable] of [DNS] in [DNS (optional)], then each item is entered. Click [Apply] button after setting the required items. CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 48: Set Up Of Alarm E-Mail

    To set up the above mentioned items, log in to Administrator privileges ‘. Operations Click [Network Configuration]-[Alarm E-Mail]. → [Alarm E-Mail] window is displayed. For details on [Alarm E-Mail] Window, see “1.5.11 [Alarm E-Mail] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). Example of [Alarm E-Mail] Window FIGURE 3.10 Enter required items.
  • Page 49: Figure 3.11 Example Of [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB Setting the conditions for transmission of mail To set the conditions for transmitting the mail, click [Filter] button on [Alarm E-Mail] window. Example of [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window FIGURE 3.11 Select required items.
  • Page 50: Registration Of User Account

    Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) Example of [User List] Window FIGURE 3.12 Click [Add User] button. → [Add User] window is displayed. For details on [Add User] window, see “[Add User] Window” of “1.4.1[User List] Window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 51: Figure 3.13 Example Of [Add User] Window

    In case of changing the user count, click the [Edit User] button on the [User List] and change the recorded contents on the [Edit User] window. For details of [Edit User] Window, see “ [Edit User] Window” of “1.4.1 [User List] Window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539).
  • Page 52: Figure 3.14 Example Of [Edit User] Window

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB Example of [Edit User] Window FIGURE 3.14 Input the required items. Click [Apply] button. CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 53: Setting Of System Name

    3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.11 Setting of System Name Sets the name for system of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. This name is used as SNMP [System Name]. For the backup of the set information, see“3.6 Storage of the configuration information”.
  • Page 54: Setting Of Date And Time

    Operations of [Date/ Time] window Click [Network Configuration] - [Date/Time]. → [Date /Time] window is displayed. For details on [Date /Time] window, see “1.5.1 [Date/Time] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). [Date/ Time] Window Example FIGURE 3.16 Input required items.
  • Page 55: Figure 3.17 [Management Lan Port Configuration] Windows Example

    Click [Network Configuration] - [Management LAN Port Configuration]. → [Management LAN Port Configuration] window is displayed. For details of [Management LAN Port Configuration] window, see “1.5.3 [Management LAN Port Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). [Management LAN Port Configuration] Windows Example FIGURE 3.17...
  • Page 56: Partition Configuration (Physical Partition)

    Operations Click [Partition] - [Partition Configuration] → [Partition Configuration] window is displayed. For details of [Partition Configuration] window, see “1.3.4 Partition Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). [Partition Configuration] Window Example (PRIMEQUEST 2800E2/2800E) FIGURE 3.18 Click the radio button of partition where SB/Memory Scale-up Board or IOU need to be added to.
  • Page 57: Figure 3.19 Example Of [Add Sb/Iou To Partition] Window

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration (Physical Partition) Example of [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window FIGURE 3.19 Click the radio button of one SB/Memory Scale-up Board or one IOU to add it to the partition. Only one SB/Memory Scale-up Board or one IOU can be selected by one operation. Click the [Apply] button.
  • Page 58: Figure 3.20 [Partition Configuration] Window Example

    The SB/Memory Scale-up Board and IOU are incorporated in the partition that is selected by procedure 2. For details of [Remove SB/IOU from Partition] window, see “[[Remove SB/IOU from Partition] window] of “1.3.4 [Partition Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 59: Setting The Home Sb

    Click [Partition] - [Partition Configuration] - [Home] → [Partition Home] window is displayed. For details of [Partition Home] window, see “[Partition Home] window” of “1.3.4 [Partition Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) Remark If there is more than one partition, select the partition by checking to radio button in [Partition Configuration] window.
  • Page 60: Figure 3.22 Example Of [Partition Home] Window

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration (Physical Partition) Selecting an SB as the Home SB for the partition. FIGURE 3.22 Example of [Partition Home] Window Click the radio button for the selected Home SB. Remark As long as SB is set as Home SB it is grayed out, even if it is not mounted. The radio button in the row which is shown grayed out can be changed to the radio button on the row which is not grayed out.
  • Page 61: Setting Of Reserved Sb

    Flexible I/O mode configuration is required to implement the Reserved SB. Windows license verification is required depending on the combination of SB and enables kit. For details “Activation depending on the combination of SB and enable kit” of “3.4 Component extension” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual (CA92344-0537).
  • Page 62 However, if below mentioned prevention procedure is executed, reactivation request can be controlled. Windows re-start prevention procedure The request of reactivation can be controlled by recognizing Reserved SB to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series in advance. Execute the following procedures for all Windows partitions.
  • Page 63: Figure 3.24 Settings Of Blue Screen Timeout ([Configuration] Tab)

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration (Physical Partition) Points to be considered for VMware When switched to Reserved SB by the partition wherein ESX is in operation, the guest operating system may not be activated at the time of the initial start after switching to the Reserved SB. Set the items of automatic activation of guest operating system and Blue Screen Timeout while configuring the Reserved SB in the partition wherein ESX is in operation.
  • Page 64: Figure 3.25 Settings Of Blue Screen Timeout (Settings Of [Misc])

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration (Physical Partition) Settings of Blue Screen Timeout (Settings of [Misc]) FIGURE 3.25 For details on vSphere Client, see the manual of VMware. CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 65: Partition Name Settings

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration (Physical Partition) 3.4.4 Partition name settings Administrator privileges are required to set partition name. Fujitsu recommends using host name for partition name. Operations Click [Partition]-[Partition Configuration] Example of [Partition Configuration] Window FIGURE 3.26...
  • Page 66: Various Mode Settings

    For details on the respective settings in MMB, see “[Mode] window” of “1.3.9 [Partition#x] menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) For details on the respective settings in UEFI, see “3.4 [Device Manager] menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) Note Confirm the I/O space is allocated in the PCI device of a relevant partition.
  • Page 67: Settings Of Console Redirection

    Click [Partition] - [Console Redirection Setup] - [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window.  [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window is displayed. For details on window, see “1.3.3 [Console Redirection Setup] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 3.27 Example of [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window Set IP address and subnet mask to access Console Redirection LAN for IPv4 Enable video redirection and virtual media respectively.
  • Page 68: Power Off And On Of The Partition

    Click [Partition] - [Console Redirection Setup] - [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window.  [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window is displayed. For details on window, see “1.3.3 [Console Redirection Setup] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). Example of [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window FIGURE 3.28...
  • Page 69: Confirmation Of Partition Information

    3.4 Partition Configuration (Physical Partition) 3.4.8 Confirmation of partition information The status of the partition and the partition related information is displayed. The partition configuration of the entire system of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series can be confirmed even by the [Partition Configuration] window. Operations Click [Partition]-[Partition#x]-[Information].
  • Page 70: Partition Configuration (Extended Partitioning)

    This section describes the operations of enabling the Extended Partitioning function. Operations Click [Partition] - [Partition#x] – [Mode] → [Mode] window is displayed. For details of [Mode] window, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). [Mode] Window Example FIGURE 3.30...
  • Page 71: Generating The Extended Partition

    Operations Click [Partition] - [Partition Configuration] → [Partition Configuration] window is displayed. For details of [Partition Configuration] window, see “1.3.4 Partition Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). [Partition Configuration] Window Example FIGURE 3.31 Click the radio button of partition number in which Extended Partition is generated Click [Add SB/IOU] Button →...
  • Page 72: Figure 3.32 Example Of [Add Sb/Iou To Partition] Window

    CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.5 Partition Configuration (Extended Partitioning) Example of [Add to Partition] Window FIGURE 3.32 SB/IOU Click the radio button of one Extended Partition in the physical partition. →Only one Extended Partition can be selected by one operation. Click the [Apply] button.
  • Page 73: Assigning Sb Resources To Extended Partition

    → [Extended Partition Configuration of SB Resources] window is displayed. For details of [Extended Partition Configuration of SB Resources] window, see “1.3.5 Partition#x Extended Partition Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). Example of [Extended Partition Configuration of SB Resources] Window FIGURE 3.33...
  • Page 74 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.5 Partition Configuration (Extended Partitioning) Even if the assignment of DIMMs was physically divided, when a CPU error occurs all Extended Partitions may be influenced. Enable the socket binding mode Socket binding is the function that assigns 2CPUs of the physical partition and the DIMMs belonging to the CPUs to the Extended Partition.
  • Page 75: Assigning Iou Resources To Extended Partition

    → [Extended Partition Configuration of IOU Resources] window is displayed. For details of [Extended Partition Configuration of IOU Resources] window, see “1.3.5 Partition#x Extended Partition Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). Example of [Extended Partition Configuration of IOU Resources] Window FIGURE 3.34...
  • Page 76: Assigning Pci_Box Resources To Extended Partition

    → [Extended Partition Configuration of PCI_Box Resources] window is displayed. For details of [Extended Partition Configuration of PCI_Box Resources] window, see “1.3.5 Partition#x Extended Partition Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). Example of [Extended Partition Configuration of PCI_Box Resources] Window FIGURE 3.35...
  • Page 77: Various Mode Settings

    For details on the respective settings in MMB, see “ [Mode] window” of “1.3.9 [Partition#x] menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) For details on the respective settings in UEFI, see “3.4 [Device Manager] menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539)
  • Page 78: Settings Of Console Redirection

    Click [Partition] - [Console Redirection Setup] - [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window.  [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] window is displayed. For details on window, see “1.3.3 [Console Redirection Setup] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 3.36 Example of [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window Set IP address and subnet mask to access Console Redirection LAN for IPv4 Enable video redirection and virtual media respectively.
  • Page 79: Figure 3.37 Example Of [Ipv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window

    Click [Partition] - [Console Redirection Setup] - [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window.  [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window is displayed. For details on window, see “1.3.3 [Console Redirection Setup] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). Example of [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window FIGURE 3.37...
  • Page 80: Setting Of Extended Socket

    MMB Web-UI screen. The added procedure is necessary for changing the Zoning setting of Extended Partition which power has already been turned on. For more detail, see “3.2.2 Extended Socket” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration manual (CA92344-0537).
  • Page 81: Figure 3.39 Example Of [Extended Socket Configuration] Window

    Setting of Zoning Click [Partition]-[Extended Socket Configuration]. [Extended Socket Configuration] window is displayed. For details on [Extended Socket Configuration] window, see of “1.3.6 [Extended Socket Configuration] menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 3.39 Example of [Extended Socket Configuration] Window Select [Zone#] for each Extended Partition.
  • Page 82: Power Off And On Of The Extended Partition

    3.5.10 Confirmation of Extended Partition information The status of the partition and the partition related information is displayed. The partition configuration of the entire system of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series can be confirmed even by the [Partition Configuration] window. Operations Click [Partition]-[Partition#x]-[Information].
  • Page 83: Storage Of The Configuration Information

    Click [Maintenance] - [Backup/Restore Configuration] - [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration]  The Backup/Restore MMB Configuration window is displayed. For [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] window see "[ Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] window" of "1.6.2 [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu" of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 3.41 Example of [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] Window Click the [Backup] button.
  • Page 84: Chapter 4 Installation Of Operating System And Bundled Software

    For the software which is automatically installed by using SVIM see "3.3 Bundled software" of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series General Description (CA92344-0534). For SVIM outline see ServerView Suite ServerView Installation Manager. Moreover, there are points to be noted for SVIM. See the list of points to be noted for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series ServerViewSuite . Notes Confirm the installation of SAN boot environment, installation of VMware as follows.
  • Page 85: Procedure To Install Windows In San/Iscsi Storage Device

    For the settings of SAN storage device, see “Attached manual in the SAN storage device”. I/O space is allocated in PCI Cards.. For the allocation of I/O space, see “3.4.5 Various mode settings” in this document and “3.4.4.2 I/O Space Assignment Configuration” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 86: Preparation For Installation

    The menu is selected in the following order by the Boot Manger front page. [Boot Maintenance Manager]- [Boot Options]- [Change Boot Order]- [Change the order] For UEFI aware OS, UEFI: Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set at the upper-most step. For Legacy OS, Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set at the upper-most step.
  • Page 87: Bundled Software Setting After Installation Is Completed

    Driver/Utility of FC Card is downloaded from the following URL. http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/ Note Driver/ Utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary. The downloaded file is executed by a double click. The prompt window of cmd.exe (black window) is displayed for a while and the file is extracted.
  • Page 88: Connection Of San And The Internal Hdd/Sdd After Installation

    Manual (CA92344-0537). 4.3.5 Connection of SAN and the internal HDD/SDD after installation For SAN and the internal HDD/SDD connection after the completion of installation, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual. Change and confirm the settings of the detailed information of the FC card.
  • Page 89: Procedures To Install Windows Into Internal Hdd/Ssd

    Mount the following disk image by connecting the video redirection. Change the boot order, and set DVD Boot to the top priority of the starting order. For details, see “1.3.1 [Power Control] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 90: Installation Of Operating System

    After turning on the power supply of the partition, while the FUJITSU logo is displayed, press any key (such as [Space] key) except [Enter] key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed.
  • Page 91: Setting The Bundled Software After Completion Of Installation

    Download the driver/utility of FC card or Converged Network Adapter Card from the following URL. http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/ Note: The driver/utility can be used in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary. Double click the downloaded file and execute it.
  • Page 92: After Installation, Connection Between San And Internal Hdd/Ssd

    Manual (CA92344-0537). 4.4.5 After Installation, Connection between SAN and internal HDD/SSD For SAN and the internal HDD/SDD connection after the completion of installation, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual . Change and confirm the settings of the detailed information of the FC card.
  • Page 93: Procedures To Install Rhel In San Storage Device

    Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot, see “Chapter 2 Setting of fiber channel card (FC card)” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual . Check the setting of the partition by MMB after removing the internal HDD/SSD of PRIMEQUEST.
  • Page 94: Execution Of Installation

    The menu is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order. [Boot Maintenance Manager]- [Boot Options]-[Change Boot Order]-[Change the order] For UEFI aware OS, UEFI: Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set at the upper-most step. For Legacy OS, Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set at the upper-most step.
  • Page 95: Configuring Bundled Software After Installation

    Though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary, driver/utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. c. The file to be downloaded is copied in an arbitrary directory of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and then extracted. # tar xvzf F1010350.tar.gz d.
  • Page 96: After Installation, Connecting San And Internal Hdd/Ssd

    Manual (CA92344-0537). 4.5.5 After installation, connecting SAN and internal HDD/SSD See PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual , for connecting SAN with internal HDD/SSD, after installation. Moreover, for details on driver parameter, see readme of the driver supplied.
  • Page 97: Procedure To Install Rhel Into Internal Hdd/Ssd

    “3.4.5 Various mode settings” in this document and “3.4.4.2I/O Space Assignment Configuration” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). 4.6.2 Preparing for Installation As distribution DVD of RHEL is not provided beforehand while installing RHEL, the user who has subscribed the RHEL must create the DVD by himself.
  • Page 98: Installation

    After turning on the power supply of the partition, while the FUJITSU logo is displayed, press any key (such as [Space] key) except [Enter] key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed.
  • Page 99: Configuring Bundled Software After Installation

    Though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary, driver/utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. c. The file to be downloaded is copied in an arbitrary directory of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and then extracted. tar xvzf F1010350.tar.gz d.
  • Page 100: After Installation, Connecting San With Internal Hdd/Ssd

    Manual (CA92344-0537). 4.6.5 After installation, connecting SAN with internal HDD/SSD See PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual , for connecting SAN with internal HDD/SSD, after installation. Moreover, for details on driver parameter, see readme of the driver supplied.
  • Page 101: Procedure To Install Vmware On The San Storage Device

    Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot. For setting the FC card, see “Chapter 2 Setting of fiber channel card (FC card)” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual . Check the setting of the partition by MMB after removing the internal HDD/SSD of PRIMEQUEST.
  • Page 102: Installation Of Vmware

    Operations The settings are done to boot the ServerView Suite DVD from virtual media for the partition. For details on configuration, see “1.6.2 Remote control operation (BMC)” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual (CA92344-0537). The power supply of the partition is turned ON.
  • Page 103: Setting Of Software Watchdog

    Assignment] menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). Set PCI Address Mode to PCI Bus Mode through MMB Web-UI. For details on PCI Address Mode setting, see “1.3.9 [Partition#x] Menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference Manual (CA92344-0539). Remark In case of VMware5.x, be sure to set PCI Address Mode to PCI Bus Mode.
  • Page 104: Preparation Of Installation

    After turning on the power supply of the partition, while the FUJITSU logo is displayed, press any key (such as [Space] key) except [Enter] key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed.
  • Page 105: Setting Of Notification In Case That Os Freezes

    For details, see “8.4 Automatic Partition Restart Conditions” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual (CA92344-0537). 4.8.5 Completion of VMware installation Reboot the partition of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series after the completion of setting. 4.8.6 Installation of the bundled software For the installation of bundled software, see “D.2 Installing VMware Bundled...
  • Page 106: Procedure To Install Suse Linux Enterprise Server Into The San Storage Unit

    For details on allocation of the I/O space, see “3.4.5 Various mode settings” in this document and “3.4.4.2 I/O Space Assignment Configuration” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). 4.11.2 Preparation of installation Prepare the SLES installation DVD. Preparation for boot The FC cable is made single path (connect only one FC cable).
  • Page 107: Configuring Bundled Software After Installation

    4.11.5 After installation, connecting SAN and internal HDD/SSD For details on connecting the SAN and internal HDD after the installation, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual . Also, for details on driver parameters, see the readme file that comes with the driver.
  • Page 108: Procedure To Install Suse Linux Enterprise Server Service Pack 3 Into The Internal Hdd

    The I/O space is allocated in the SAS card and in the SAS RAID controller card. For details on allocation of I/O space, see “3.4.5 Various mode settings” in this document and “3.4.4.2 I/O Space Assignment Configuration” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). 4.12.2 Preparing for Installation Prepare the SLES installation DVD. 4.12.3 Installation The operating system installation with SVIM is explained.
  • Page 109: Configuring Bundled Software After Installation

    After turning on the power supply of the partition, while the FUJITSU logo is displayed, press any key (such as [Space] key) except [Enter] key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed.
  • Page 110: Chapter 5 Work After Operating System Installation

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.1 Types of work CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation This chapter describes every setting that is required after the installation of the operating system of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Types of work Content and type of operations that are to be implemented after installation of the operating system are given below.
  • Page 111: Management Lan Setting For Svagent

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.2 Setting of SVS (SVagent/SVAgentless Service/SVmco) has to be changed to @{CHROOT_BASE} = "" AppArmor has to restart after this change. 8. Restart syslog services by: /etc/init.d/syslog restart 5.2.1 Management LAN setting for SVagent In the following cases, management LAN (for communicating Operations Manager) setting is required.
  • Page 112: Setting Of Sadump

    For the details of setting procedure see, PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual . All the screenshots are display examples. The display contents differ according to the system configuration. For the details of sadump settings, see “Chapter 6 Setting of sadump environment” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539).
  • Page 113: Figure 5.1 Example Of Device Manager Menu

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump Operations Device Manager menu of UEFI is displayed. For the details of device manager menu display, see, “Chapter 3 UEFI Menu Operations” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) Example of Device Manager Menu FIGURE 5.1 Select [sadump Configuration] and press [Enter] key...
  • Page 114: Figure 5.3 Sadump Set-Up Menu

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump Select [Set-up Manager] and press [Enter] key sadump set-up menu is displayed. FIGURE 5.3 sadump set-up menu Select [Enabled] on [sadump]. sadump set-up menu FIGURE 5.4 CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 115: Figure 5.5 Main Menu (Sadump)

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump Select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press [Enter]. → Return to the main menu (sadump) after the settings are reflected. Main menu (sadump) FIGURE 5.5 Select [Dump device Manager] on main menu (sadump), and press [Enter] key. The dump device maintenance menu is displayed.
  • Page 116: Figure 5.7 Dump Device Structure Menu

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump Select [Create a dump device], and press [Enter] key. The dump device configuration menu is displayed. Dump Device Structure Menu FIGURE 5.7 Select [Disk selection], and press [Enter] key. The dump device selection menu is displayed.
  • Page 117: Figure 5.9 Dump Device Selection Menu

    When the dump device is selected, reconfirm whether the selection of disk is correct. If the operation is executed with an incorrect disk selection, data would be corrupted. Remark For the ACPI name that shows the disk or the disk partition, see "3.6 Device Path" of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 5.9 Dump Device Selection Menu Press [Enter] key.
  • Page 118: Figure 5.10 Dump Device Structure Menu

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump Dump Device Structure Menu FIGURE 5.10 Select [Exit] and press [Enter] key.  Return to the dump device maintenance menu. Dump Device Maintenance Menu FIGURE 5.11 CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 119: Figure 5.12 Dump Device Setting Menu

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump 12. Select [Select a dump device] on the dump device maintenance menu and press [Enter] key. The dump device set up menu is displayed. Dump Device Setting Menu FIGURE 5.12 13.
  • Page 120: Figure 5.14 Dump Device Setting Menu

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump 14. Select the disk used for the dump device or the disk partition and press [Enter] key. The dump device is decided, and the action returns to the dump device set menu. Dump Device Setting Menu FIGURE 5.14 15.
  • Page 121: Setup Of Dump Environment (Windows)

    For details regarding the setup of dump environment, see “11.4.3.Setup of dump environment (Windows)” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual (CA92344-0537). 5.4.1 About memory dump file/paging file Memory dump file stores the debug information when STOP error (Fatal system error) occurs in the system. Settings for obtaining the memory dump are done after installing the operating system to be used in the operation or after installing the application.
  • Page 122: Setup Of Dump Environment (Linux)

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.5 Setup of dump environment (Linux) Setup of dump environment (Linux) In RHEL, the environment which can acquire the dump most reliably can be prepared by combining the kdump function which is a standard function of the operating system and the sadump function of hardware. 5.5.1 How to use sadump (Linux) This section explains steps for sadump.
  • Page 123 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.5 Setup of dump environment (Linux) Start sadump and confirmation Start sadump as follows. Send NMI to start Kdump In MMB WebUI, Select [Partition], and select [NMI] in [Power Control], and click [Apply] If Kdump does not start, then start sadump In MMB WebUI, Select [Partition], and select [sadump] in [Power Control], and click [Apply] When memory dumping by sadump starts, the following message is displayed in console screen, and the number is...
  • Page 124: Setup Of Ntp Client

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.6 Setup of NTP client Setup of NTP client See “6.2 Setup of NTP”, for the setup of the NTP client. Saving management and configuration information This explains about how to save the following information. Be sure to save the UEFI configuration information. - 5.7.1 Saving MMB configuration information - 5.7.2 Saving BIOS configuration information Remark...
  • Page 125: Storage Of Bios Configuration Information

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.7 Saving management and configuration information Click [Backup] button → Storage location dialogue box of browser is displayed. Select the storage pass and click the [OK] button → Downloading of configuration information file is started. Initial file of the MMB configuration information for back-up is as follows.
  • Page 126: Write Policy" Recommended Setting Of Sas Array Controller Card

    CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.8 “Write Policy” recommended setting of SAS array controller card “Write Policy” recommended setting of SAS array controller card You can attach a flash backup unit to SAS array controller card (including dual channel). The recommended setting of Write Policy is as follows.
  • Page 127: Chapter 6 Work After Installation

    6.1 Redundant configuration of network adaptor CHAPTER 6 Work after installation This chapter explains the operation which is to be implemented after introducing the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, such as setting of NTP or setting of security. Redundant configuration of network adaptor For establishing the network after installation, following teaming (multi-pass) is set by using the utility corresponding to each network adaptor.
  • Page 128: Ntp Configuration

    6.2.1 Method of operating NTP in PRIMEQUEST 2000 series This explains the method of time correction of each partition where NTP in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series is used. In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, there are two types of objects which set the time.
  • Page 129: Figure 6.2 Operation Diagram When External Ntp Server Is Used (When Three Ntp Servers Are Used)

    CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.2 NTP Configuration FIGURE 6.2 Operation Diagram when External NTP Server is used (When three NTP servers are used) Only one NTP server is specified: in that case, when it is not possible to communicate with the NTP server which is specified by the NTP client, since other synchronous object does not exist, NTP server is disabled.
  • Page 130: Setting Ntp Server

    Set the time on Operation System if NTP is not used. Operations Click [Networking configuration] – [Date/Time]. → [Date/Time] window is displayed. For the details of [Date/Time] window, see “1.5.1 [Date/Time] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 6.3 Example of [Date/Time] Window Click [Enable] for [NTP].
  • Page 131: Configuring Dns Server

    CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.3 Configuring DNS server Configuring DNS server See “3.3.8 DNS Server Configuration”, for configuration of DNS server. Set up of SMTP “3.3.9 Set up of Alarm E-Mail” for configuration of SMTP. Set up of security This section describes how to make the necessary settings to ensure security and notification of errors during operation.
  • Page 132: Set Up Of Access Control

    Selection of Filters of Editing objects Operations Click [Network Configuration] - [Access Control]. → [Access Control] window is displayed. See “1.5.10 [Access Control] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) for the details of [Access Control] window. Example of [Access Control] Window FIGURE 6.4...
  • Page 133: Figure 6.5 Example Of [Add Filter] Window

    CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security Addition and editing of filters Operations Click [Add Filter] button when filter is to be added and click [Edit Filter] button after selecting the filter when filter is to be edited. →...
  • Page 134: Set Up Of Snmp

    Validate SNMP Operations Click [Network Configuration] - [Network Protocols]. → [Network Protocols] window is displayed. See “1.5.4 [Network Protocols] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) for the details of [Network Protocols] window. Example of [Network Protocols] Window FIGURE 6.6 Enter SNMP items.
  • Page 135: Figure 6.7 Example Of [Snmp Community] Window

    Click [Network Configuration] - [SNMP Configuration] - [Community]. → [SNMP Community] window is displayed. For the details on [SNMP Community] window, see “[“■ [SNMP Community] window” of 1.5.6 [SNMP Configuration] Menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 6.7 Example of [SNMP Community] Window Enter the required items.
  • Page 136: Figure 6.8 Example Of [Snmp Trap] Window

    Click [Network Configuration] - [SNMP Configuration] - [Trap]. → [SNMP Trap] window is displayed. See “[“■ [SNMP Trap window] window” of 1.5.6 [SNMP Configuration] Menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) for the details of [SNMP Trap] window. FIGURE 6.8 Example of [SNMP Trap] Window Enter the transmission destination.
  • Page 137: Figure 6.9 Example Of [Snmp V3 Configuration]

    1. Click [Network Configuration] - [SNMP Configuration] - [SNMP v3 Configuration]. → [SNMP v3 Configuration] window is displayed. See “[“■ [SNMP v3 Configuration] window” of 1.5.6 [SNMP Configuration] Menu” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539) for the details of [SNMP v3 Configuration] window.
  • Page 138: Set Up Of Ssh

    1. Click [Network Configuration] - [Network Protocols]. [Network Protocols] window is displayed. For the details of [Network Protocols] window, see “[1.5.4 [Network Protocols Window] window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 6.10 Example of [Network Protocols] Window 2. Set the [SSH] items.
  • Page 139: Https Settings

    FIGURE 6.11 Example of [Network Protocols] window 2. Set the items related to HTTPS of [HTTP]. 3. Click the [Apply] button. Schedule operations For details about the schedule operations, see “9.3 Schedule operations” of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual (CA92344-0537). CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 140: Chapter 7 Power On And Off Of The Partition

    2. Click [Partition] – [Power Control]. [Power Control] window is displayed. For details about the [Power Control] window, see “1.3.1 [Power Control] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). FIGURE 7.1 Example of [Power Control] window 3. Select [Power On] for the [Power Control] of the partition number to which power is to be supplied and click the [Apply] button.
  • Page 141: Power Off Of The Partition

    For the method of setting the SV Agent, see the description of “System shut down” tab of the ServerView Operations Manager Installation ServerView Agents for Windows. In case of the below-mentioned status, see “11.2.10 Troubles while partition operations” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual (CA92344-0537) and confirm the contents.
  • Page 142 CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition 7.1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition Remark If the operating system supports ACPI and [Power Off] is selected, then the power is automatically cut off on shutting down the operating system.
  • Page 143: Appendix A List Of Setting Items

    A.1 Setting items of MMB Appendix A List of setting items See “Appendix A list of setting items” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539). A.1 Setting items of MMB See “A.1.Setting items of MMB Web-UI” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (CA92344-0539).
  • Page 144: Appendix B About Software

    Appendix B About software A.3 Setting items of BMC Appendix B About software For details about the software bundled with the hardware of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, see “3.3 Bundled software” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Product Description (CA92344-0534). CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 145: Appendix C Configuring The San Boot Environment

    Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment A.3 Setting items of BMC Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment For details on developing the SAN boot environment, see PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 146: Appendix D Notes On Vmware Installation

    D.1 Building the RAID environment in the VMware internal disk. In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, RAID 0, RAID1, RAID 1E, RAID 5, RAID 6, RAID 10, RAID 50, RAID 60 are supported in internal HDD/SSD. For details on building a RAID configuration using internal hard disks, see the SAS RAID controller Guide below.
  • Page 147: Appendix E Setting Up The Ntp Server (Windows)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) D.3 Setting of PCI Bus mode Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) This appendix describes how to specify and set of an NTP server for a specific Windows operating system. This appendix is not needed for Active Directory member servers.
  • Page 148: Overview Of Ntp Client Settings

    Windows Server 2012 R2 Remark In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, the system time of a partition is kept in the Home SB. Therefore, if the Home SB of a partition is replaced during maintenance or switched by the reserved SB function, the system time of the partition may become incorrect.
  • Page 149: Ntp Settings In Windows Server 2012 And Windows Server 2012 R2

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 The procedures in this chapter require Administrator privileges. All screenshots are showing examples, and the actually displayed contents may vary depending on the system configuration and other factors.
  • Page 150: Figure E.3 [Date And Time] Window (2)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 2. Click the [Change settings] button on the [Internet Time] tab. FIGURE E.3 [Date and Time] window (2) CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 151: Figure E.4 [Internet Time Settings] Window

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 3. Set the following parameters in the [Internet Time Settings] dialog box. - [Synchronize with an Internet time server]: Check the check box. - [Server]: Enter an NTP server name.
  • Page 152: Synchronization Interval And Startup Settings Of Ntp Service

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 E.2.2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 1. Enter "regedit" in [Search] to start the Registry Editor. FIGURE E.5 [Registry Editor] selection window CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 153: Figure E.6 [Registry Editor] Window

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 2. Open the following key, and set 900 for the SpecialPollInterval value. ¥TimeProviders¥NtpClient HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE¥SYSTEM¥CurrentControlSet¥Services¥W32Time "SpecialPollInterval" Type: REG_DWORD, Data: 900 (decimal) FIGURE E.6 [Registry Editor] window 3.
  • Page 154: Figure E.7 [Windows Time Properties] Window

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.7 [Windows Time Properties] window 7. If the W32Time service is stopped, click the [Start] button. 8. If the W32Time service is running, click the [Stop] button to pause in the service, and then click the [Start] button.
  • Page 155: Event Task Settings

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 E.2.3 Event Task Settings 1. Open [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Task Scheduler]. FIGURE E.8 [Task Scheduler] window 2. Select [Create Basic Task] at the right of the window. [Create Basic Task Wizard] appears. CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 156: Figure E.9 [Create Basic Task Wizard] Window (Create A Basic Task)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 3. Enter a chosen task name in [Name] on the [Create a Basic Task] screen, and click the [Next] button. Example: On the screen below, "ntp-sync"...
  • Page 157: Figure E.11 [Create Basic Task Wizard] Window (When A Specific Event Is Logged)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 5. [When a Specific Event Is Logged] screen appears. Set the following parameters. - Log]: System - [Source]: Time-Service - [Event ID]: 37 FIGURE E.11 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (When a Specific Event Is Logged) Click the [Next] button.
  • Page 158: Figure E.12 [Create Basic Task Wizard] Window (Action)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 6. Select "Start a program" on the [Action] screen. Click the [Next] button. E.12 FIGURE [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Action) 7.
  • Page 159: Figure E.14 [Create Basic Task Wizard] Window (Summary)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 8. Check the [Open the Properties dialog for this task when I click Finish] check box on the [Summary] screen. E.14 FIGURE [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Summary)
  • Page 160: Figure E.16 [Select User Or Group] Window

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 10. [Select User or Group] dialog box appears. Set the following parameter. - [Enter the object name to select]: System E.16 FIGURE [Select User or Group] window...
  • Page 161: Ntp Settings In Windows Server 2008 R2

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 The procedures in this chapter require Administrator privileges. All screenshots are display examples, and the actually displayed contents vary depending on the system configuration and other factors.
  • Page 162: Figure E.18 [Date And Time] Window (2)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 2. Click the [Change settings] button on the [Internet Time] tab FIGURE E.18 [Date and Time] window (2) CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 163: Figure E.19 [Internet Time Settings] Window

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 3. Set the following parameters in the [Internet Time Settings] dialog box. - [Synchronize with an Internet time server]: Check the check box. - [Server]: Enter an NTP server name. FIGURE E.19 [Internet Time Settings] window 4.
  • Page 164: Synchronization Interval And Startup Settings Of Ntp Service

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 E.3.2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 1. Select [Start] - [Run]. Enter "regedit.exe" in the dialog box, and click the [OK] button. The Registry Editor appears.
  • Page 165: Figure E.22 [Services] Window

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 4. Open [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Services]. FIGURE E.22 [Services] window 5. Right-click the Windows Time service. Select [Properties] from the context menu. CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 166: Figure E.23 [Windows Time Properties] Window

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 6. Set "Automatic (Delayed Start)" in [Startup Type] in the [Windows Time Properties] dialog box. FIGURE E.23 [Windows Time Properties] window If the W32Time service is stopped, click the [Start] button. If the W32Time service is running, click the [Stop] button to pause in the service, and then click the [Start] button.
  • Page 167: Event Task Settings

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 E.3.3 Event Task Settings 1. Open [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Task Scheduler]. FIGURE E.24 [Task Scheduler] window 2. Select [Create Basic Task] at the right of the window. [Create Basic Task Wizard] appears. CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 168: Figure E.25 [Create Basic Task Wizard] Window (Create A Basic Task)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 3. Enter a chosen task name in [Name] on the [Create a Basic Task] screen, and click the [Next] button. Example: On the screen below, "ntp-sync" is an arbitrary task name. FIGURE E.25 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Create a Basic Task) 4.
  • Page 169: Figure E.27 [Create Basic Task Wizard] Window (When A Specific Event Is Logged)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 5. [When a Specific Event Is Logged] screen appears. Set the following parameters. - [Log]: System - [Source]: Time-Service - [Event ID]: 37 FIGURE E.27 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (When a Specific Event Is Logged) Click the [Next] button.
  • Page 170: Figure E.29 [Create Basic Task Wizard] Window (Start A Program)

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 7. Set the following parameters on the [Start a Program] screen. - [Program/script]: %SystemRoot%¥System32¥w32tm.exe - [Add arguments] (optional): /resync FIGURE E.29 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Start a Program) Click the [Next] button.
  • Page 171: Figure E.31 [Properties] Dialog Box

    Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 9. Click the [Change User or Group] button in the [Properties] dialog box. FIGURE E.31 [Properties] dialog box 10. [Select User or Group] dialog box appears. Set the following parameter.
  • Page 172: Appendix F Starting Hii Configuration Utility

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.1 Staring HII Configuration Utility Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility This appendix describes how to start HII Configuration Utility. F.1 Staring HII Configuration Utility The procedures in this chapter require Administrator privileges. Select [Device Manager] and press [Enter] key in [Boot Manager] window. FIGURE F.1 [Boot Manager] window CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 173: Figure F.2 [Device Manager] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.1 Staring HII Configuration Utility Select RAID Controller and Press [Enter] key in [Device Manager] window. Then HII Configuration Utility Remark If there are multiple identical SAS RAID Controllers in the partition, they are displayed some identical items in [Device Manager] window.
  • Page 174: Method Of Identifying Position Where Sas Raid Controller Is Mounted

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.2 Method of identifying position where SAS RAID Controller is mounted F.2 Method of identifying position where SAS RAID Controller is mounted This section describes how to identify position where SAS RAID Controller displayed in [Device Manager] window is mounted.
  • Page 175: Figure F.4 [Device Manager] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.2 Method of identifying position where SAS RAID Controller is mounted Select SAS RAID Controller in [Device Manager]. HII Configuration Utility [Main Menu] window is displayed. FIGURE F.4 [Device Manager] window Select [Controller Management] in HII Configuration Utility [Main Menu] window. FIGURE F.5 HII Configuration Utility [Main Menu] window CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 176: Figure F.6 Hii Configuration Utility [Controller Management] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.2 Method of identifying position where SAS RAID Controller is mounted Check the Slot Numbers in HII Configuration Utility [Controller management] window. Slot Numbers is displayed at the row of PCI Slot Numbers in HII Configuration Utility [Controller management] window.
  • Page 177: Method Of Identifying Sb Where Sas Raid Controller Is Mounted

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted This section describes how to identify SB where SAS RAID Controller displayed in [Device Manager] window is mounted.
  • Page 178: Figure F.8 [Device Manager] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted Select SAS RAID Controller in [Device Manager] window. HII Configuration Utility [Mein Menu] window is displayed. FIGURE F.8 [Device Manager] window Select [Device Management] in HII Configuration Utility [Main Menu] window. FIGURE F.9 HII Configuration Utility [Main Menu] window CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 179: Figure F.10 Hii Configuration Utility [Device Management] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted Select one HDD/SSD connected to the SAS RAID Controller. FIGURE F.10 HII Configuration Utility [Device management] window Select [Start Locate] in [Select operation] window. FIGURE F.11 HII Configuration Utility [Select operation] window CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 180: Figure F.12 Hii Configuration Utility [Device Management] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted Select [Go]. FIGURE F.12 HII Configuration Utility [Device Management] window Select [OK]. FIGURE F.13 HII Configuration Utility [Success] window CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 181: Figure F.14 Hii Configuration Utility [Main Menu] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted Search the SB with HDD/SSD blinked Alarm LED in chassis. Alarm LED of HDD/SSD is orange LED located in HDD/SSD’s upper right. The SAS RAID Controller mounted on the SB is SAS RAID Controller selected in [Device Manager] window.
  • Page 182: Figure F.15 Hii Configuration Utility [Select Operation] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted Turn off Alarm LED of HDD/SSD. Select [Stop Locate] in [Select operation] window. FIGURE F.15 HII Configuration Utility [Select operation] window 10. Select [Go]. Then, select [OK] in displayed window. FIGURE F.16 HII Configuration Utility [Device management] window CA92344-0536-04...
  • Page 183: Figure F.17 Hii Configuration Utility [Main Menu] Window

    Appendix F Starting HII Configuration Utility F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted 11. Check Alarm LED of HDD/SSD has been turned off. Then, press escape key several times until following window is displayed. Press Y key or N key. Press N key when you execute only blinking and turning off Alarm LED. FIGURE F.17 HII Configuration Utility [Main Menu] window 12.
  • Page 184: Appendix G Starting Web Bios

    Appendix G Starting Web BIOS F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted Appendix G Starting Web BIOS This appendix describes how to start Web BIOS. 1. Select [Force boot into EFI Boot Manager] from [Boot Selector] in [Power Control] window of MMB Web-UI.
  • Page 185 Shell> drivers 5. Driver list appears. FIGURE G.4 Driver list For details on UEFI operation, see “PRIMEQUEST 2000 series User Interface Operating Instructions” (CA92344-0538) and “PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference” (CA92344-0539). Note If driver list does not fall within window, input ‘drivers –b’. Driver list is shown by a page.
  • Page 186 Appendix G Starting Web BIOS F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted 6. Check the number of UEFI driver and the number of LSI EFI SAS Driver. In below example, the number of UEFI driver is ‘126’. FIGURE G.5 drivers command of UEFI Shell 7.
  • Page 187 Appendix G Starting Web BIOS F.3 Method of identifying SB where SAS RAID Controller is mounted 8. Execute the drvcfg –s XX YY command. Specify the following for [XX] and [YY]. XX: UEFI driver number confirmed in step 2 YY: Controller number confirmed in step 3 Shell>...

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