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Hitachi HF-W7500 65 Feature Manual (160 pages)
INDUSTRIAL COMPUTER
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Hitachi
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Industrial PC
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Chapter 1 Capabilities of the Ras Feature
15
Table 1-1 Overview of the RAS Feature
15
Figure 1-1 RAS Setup Window
16
Figure 1-2 Hardware Status Icon
17
Chapter 2 Items Monitored by the Ras Feature
21
Fan Monitoring
21
Table 2-1 State of the Equipment in Terms of Fan Monitoring and State of the MCALL
21
Monitoring Temperature Inside the Chassis
22
Table 2-2 State of the Equipment in Terms of Monitoring Temperature Inside the Chassis
22
Drive Failure Prediction Function (SMART Monitoring)
23
Drive Usage Monitoring
24
Memory Monitoring
25
OS Hung-Up Monitoring
26
Table 2-3 State of the Equipment in Terms of os Hung-Up Monitoring and State of the Status Lamp
26
Table 2-4 State of the Equipment in Terms of os Hung-Up Monitoring and State of the CPUSTOP Contact
26
Figure 2-1 State of the Status Lamp and the CPUSTOP Contact
27
Watchdog Timer Monitoring
28
Automatic Retriggering Feature for a Watchdog Timer
28
Using a Watchdog Timer for Monitoring a User Program
29
Figure 2-2 Example of a Flow Chart of Monitoring the Operational State of a User
29
Program
29
RAID Monitoring
31
Table 2-5 Status of the RAID and State of the MCALL Contact
31
State Transition of the RAID
32
Figure 2-3 RAID Status Transitions
32
Table 2-6 RAID Statuses and Their Descriptions
32
Note about Media Error
33
Figure 2-4 Example of a Message Box When a Media Error Occurs
34
RAS MCU Failure Monitoring Function
35
Figure 2-5 Example of the Message Box Display When a Failure Is Detected
35
Chapter 3 Setting up the Ras Feature
36
RAS Setup Windows
36
Overview
36
Figure 3-1 RAS Setup Window
36
Table 3-1 Setup Items in the RAS Setup Window
36
Starting the RAS Setup Window
37
Using the RAS Setup Window
38
Figure 3-2 Items in the Shutdown Setting
38
Figure 3-3 Items in Watchdog Timer Setting
40
Figure 3-4 Items in the Drive Usage Monitoring Setting
42
Figure 3-5 Advanced Setting for the Drive Usage Monitoring
43
Figure 3-6 Items in the Status Display Digital Leds Setting
45
Figure 3-7 Items in the Popup Notification Setting
46
Figure 3-8 Advanced Settings for the Popup Notification Setting
47
Editing Popup Notification Messages
49
Figure 3-9 Format of a Message Definition File
49
Table 3-2 Section Names and Defined Messages
50
Table 3-3 Items Displayed in the Object List for each Option Selected in the Event List
52
Chapter 4 Checking the Hardware Status
54
Hardware Status Window
55
Overview
55
Figure 4-1 Hardware Status Window
55
Hardware Status Icon
57
Table 4-1 Hardware Status Icon
59
Figure 4-2 Example of Displaying the Description of an Icon
60
Status Is Normal)
60
Figure 4-3 Example of Displaying the Description of an Icon
60
Status Has an Error)
60
Figure 4-4 Menu of the Hardware Status Icon
60
Hardware Status Window
61
Figure 4-5 Starting the Hardware Status Window
61
Table 4-2 Fan Condition and Displayed Information
62
Table 4-3 Temperature Condition and Displayed Information
62
Table 4-4 Drive Condition and Displayed Information
63
Table 4-5 Type of the Drive and Displayed Information
64
Table 4-6 RAID Status and Displayed Information
64
Figure 4-6 Confirmation Message When Disconnecting the Drive in Drive Bay1
65
Figure 4-7 Hardware Status Window (Example of Error Case)
66
RAS Event Notification
67
Overview
67
Detecting an Event
67
Example of Using Event Objects
68
Table 4-7 Reported Events
68
Popup Notification
69
Overview
69
Figure 4-8 Example of Popup Message
69
Messages to be Displayed
70
Popup Notification Settings
70
Table 4-8 Messages Displayed
70
Status Display Digital Leds Function
71
Overview
71
Figure 4-9 Status Display Digital Leds
71
Figure 4-10 Hardware Status Codes
72
Table 4-9 Hardware Status Codes
72
Figure 4-11 Application Status Code
73
Figure 4-12 STOP Error Code
73
Figure 4-13 Example of a Status Display Mode
74
Table 4-10 Status Display Modes
74
Status Codes to be Displayed
75
Priorities of Displayed Codes
75
Status Display Digital Leds Control Functions
75
Table 4-11 Priorities of Hardware Status Display Mode
75
Table 4-12 Priorities of Application Status Display Mode
75
Remote Notification
76
Overview
76
Hardware Conditions that Can be Acquired by Using Remote Notification
77
Enabling the Remote Notification
78
Objects in the Extended MIB for HF-W
84
Table 4-13 Objects Related to the Hardware Status
84
Table 4-14 Objects Related to the RAS Function Settings
87
Table 4-15 Objects Related to Operational Modes
87
Table 4-16 Objects Related to the Extended MIB for HF-W
88
Table 4-17 Objects Related to the Trap Notification (When an Error Occurs)
89
Table 4-18 Objects Related to the Trap Notification
90
From an Error)
90
Extended MIB File for HF-W
92
Status Acquisition by Using the RAS Library
93
Chapter 5 Controlling the Hardware
94
Automatic Shutdown of the Equipment
95
Automatic Shutdown When Detecting Fan Failure
95
Automatic Shutdown When Detecting Abnormally High Temperature
96
Automatic Shutdown When a Remote Shutdown Request through the Contact Input Is Detected
96
Controlling the Hardware by Using the RAS Library
97
RAID Configuration Control Command (Raidctrl)
98
Table 5-1 RAID Status Displayed in the Output of the Raidctrl Command
99
Table 5-2 Drive Status Displayed in the Output of the Raidctrl Command
99
Table 5-3 Error Messages of the Raidctrl Command
102
Chapter 6 Library Functions
104
RAS Library
104
Overview
104
Table 6-1 RAS Library Functions
104
Shutdown Function (Bssysshut)
106
Watchdog Timer Control Function (Wdtcontrol)
107
Table 6-2 List of Actions of Wdtcontrol Specified by Dwcmd
107
Figure 6-1 Behavior of the WDTTO Contact
110
Figure 6-2 Behavior of the WDTTO Contact (When the os Shuts Down)
110
Control Functions for the General Purpose External Contact Outputs (Gendocontrol and Gendocontrolex)
111
Table 6-3 List of Actions of the Gendocontrol Function Specified by Dwcmd
111
Table 6-4 List of Actions of the Gendocontrolex Function Specified by Dwport
112
Table 6-5 List of Actions of the Gendocontrolex Function Specified by Dwcmd
112
Figure 6-3 Behavior of the GENDO0 Contact
113
Get Functions for the General Purpose External Contact Inputs (Getgendi and Getgendiex)
114
Table 6-6 List of Actions of the Getgendiex Function Specified by Dwport
115
Log Function (Mconwritemessage)
117
Figure 6-4 Format of Log Information
117
Get Function for the Memory Condition (Getmemstatus)
119
Get Function for the Drive Condition (Hfwdiskstat)
121
Table 6-9 List of Define Directive
122
Get Function for the RAID Status (Hfwraidstat)
123
Table 6-10 Values Stored in Level in the HFW_ARRAY_STATUS Structure
124
Table 6-11 Values Stored in Disknumber in the HFW_ARRAY_STATUS Structure
124
Table 6-12 Values Stored in Status in the HFW_ARRAY_STATUS Structure
124
Table 6-13 Possible Combinations that Can be Stored in Status in the
125
Status Display Digital Leds Control Functions (Setstcode7Seg, Turnoff7Seg, Setmode7Seg)
126
Table 6-14 List of Values Specified by Dwmode in the Setmode7Seg Function
128
Sample Programs
129
Table 6-15 List of Provided Sample Programs
129
Chapter 7 Features Related to Maintenance and Failure Analysis
131
Notifying the Cause of the STOP Error Code
131
Overview
131
Supported Causes of the STOP Error Code
132
Table 7-1 Supported STOP Error Causes
132
Event Log
133
Table 7-2 Event Log Entries Recorded by this Function
133
Log Information Collection Window
134
Overview
134
Starting the Log Information Collection Window
134
Using the Log Information Collection Window
135
Finishing the Log Information Collection Window
137
Figure 7-1 Organization of the Folders for Collected Data
137
Logging the Trend of the Temperature Inside the Chassis
138
Overview
138
Log Files
138
Table 7-3 Log Files
138
Logging Interval Setup Command
140
Chapter 8 Simulating the Hardware Status
143
Hardware Status Simulation
143
Overview
143
Figure 8-1 Simulation Tool Window
143
Using the Simulation Function
146
Figure 8-2 Procedure to Use the Simulation Mode
146
Figure 8-3 Description of each Part in the Simulation Tool Window
149
Precautions When You Use the Simulation Tool Window
158
Event Log Entries
159
Table 8-1 Event Log Entries Recorded by this Function
159
Remote Notification
160
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