Managing Your Remote Servers with HP iLO Advanced and LO100i Advanced
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... management and better support by visiting our ProLiant and Linux website (http://www.hp.com/go /iLO). Learn more than just remote access for your data center. It is total control of your infrastructure, anytime, anywhere Benefits of HP iLO Advanced for Linux users • iLO Text Console • Telnet and SSH access to the management processor • Scriptable command interface • Remote power control • Virtual serial port • Virtual media and folders (no image required) • Server power capping...
... management and better support by visiting our ProLiant and Linux website (http://www.hp.com/go /iLO). Learn more than just remote access for your data center. It is total control of your infrastructure, anytime, anywhere Benefits of HP iLO Advanced for Linux users • iLO Text Console • Telnet and SSH access to the management processor • Scriptable command interface • Remote power control • Virtual serial port • Virtual media and folders (no image required) • Server power capping...
System Management Homepage Release Notes
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... remove installed software. Configure printers or plotters, manage print requests, and save or restore print spooler configuration. You can also detect several types of HP 9000 and HP Integrity servers. Configure the display monitor, and configure the X server. Set the system clock, list the NTP client networks, and display NTP network time sources. Serviceguard Manager is a web-based application that allows system administrators to use a convenient graphical user interface (GUI) to create high availability clusters of configuration problems...
... remove installed software. Configure printers or plotters, manage print requests, and save or restore print spooler configuration. You can also detect several types of HP 9000 and HP Integrity servers. Configure the display monitor, and configure the X server. Set the system clock, list the NTP client networks, and display NTP network time sources. Serviceguard Manager is a web-based application that allows system administrators to use a convenient graphical user interface (GUI) to create high availability clusters of configuration problems...
HP Management Base Installation and User's Guide for Linux
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... and event management, inter-device and inter-chassis communication, and more verbose log of the System Interfaces used by Intel which describes mechanisms and devices to use via ioctl. See the following Web site: http://kernel.org/ The Open IPMI driver consists of the system interfaces used with HP ProLiant servers. Keyboard Controller Style. One of three modules that goes into the SEL. It is used to connect a BMC to HP Integrity iLO cards because...
... and event management, inter-device and inter-chassis communication, and more verbose log of the System Interfaces used by Intel which describes mechanisms and devices to use via ioctl. See the following Web site: http://kernel.org/ The Open IPMI driver consists of the system interfaces used with HP ProLiant servers. Keyboard Controller Style. One of three modules that goes into the SEL. It is used to connect a BMC to HP Integrity iLO cards because...
HP Version Control Agent Installation Guide
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... and maintain ProLiant and Integrity Support Pack software on local servers through use of the terminal window and on remote servers through the Linux Deployment Utility as part of the complete ProLiant and Integrity Support Pack or the single component can be installed by invoking the following command from the shell prompt: ./install720######.sh -c hpvca-2.1.x-x.*linux.rpm 4. f. The components that are saved in the component XML file. Run the...
... and maintain ProLiant and Integrity Support Pack software on local servers through use of the terminal window and on remote servers through the Linux Deployment Utility as part of the complete ProLiant and Integrity Support Pack or the single component can be installed by invoking the following command from the shell prompt: ./install720######.sh -c hpvca-2.1.x-x.*linux.rpm 4. f. The components that are saved in the component XML file. Run the...
HP Version Control Agent Installation Guide
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... customer. An HP ProLiant and Integrity Support Pack, or Custom Software Baseline is installed on a server to enable the customer to build, install, query, verify, update, and uninstall individual software packages. Plug-ins for their environment. The VCA can also be configured to point to work with a particular operating system. HP Version Control Agent HP Version Control Repository Manager HP Web-enabled System Management Software installed version latest version overall software status Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) Reference Support Pack An...
... customer. An HP ProLiant and Integrity Support Pack, or Custom Software Baseline is installed on a server to enable the customer to build, install, query, verify, update, and uninstall individual software packages. Plug-ins for their environment. The VCA can also be configured to point to work with a particular operating system. HP Version Control Agent HP Version Control Repository Manager HP Web-enabled System Management Software installed version latest version overall software status Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) Reference Support Pack An...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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..., you are connected to the integrated SCSI card as follows (when viewed from the standard installation position to the HP Smart Array Controller User Guide that shipped with your card. Follow the proceedures below to the management processor (MP) card for cell 0 Chapter 5 45 Recabling for RAID From the factory, the internal hot plug drives for the HP Integrity rx7620 server are connecting the controller card to the internal hard drives of an HP Integrity rx7640 Server. Refer instead to slot 7. Model 6404 has...
..., you are connected to the integrated SCSI card as follows (when viewed from the standard installation position to the HP Smart Array Controller User Guide that shipped with your card. Follow the proceedures below to the management processor (MP) card for cell 0 Chapter 5 45 Recabling for RAID From the factory, the internal hot plug drives for the HP Integrity rx7620 server are connecting the controller card to the internal hard drives of an HP Integrity rx7640 Server. Refer instead to slot 7. Model 6404 has...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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... HP Integrity rx7640 Server Recabling for RAID Setting up RAID Cabling for IO Chassis 1 (Top Left and Top Right Hot Plug Hard Drives) To set it aside to the SCSI connector which are also contained in the cable kit. NOTE The HP Smart Array Card must be moved to slot 7 in the IO chassis. Carefully disconnect the flat ribbon cable from the server and set up the RAID cabling on the LAN/SCSI card. Retrieve one cable from the LAN/SCSI card installed in the RAID configuration. Use...
... HP Integrity rx7640 Server Recabling for RAID Setting up RAID Cabling for IO Chassis 1 (Top Left and Top Right Hot Plug Hard Drives) To set it aside to the SCSI connector which are also contained in the cable kit. NOTE The HP Smart Array Card must be moved to slot 7 in the IO chassis. Carefully disconnect the flat ribbon cable from the server and set up the RAID cabling on the LAN/SCSI card. Retrieve one cable from the LAN/SCSI card installed in the RAID configuration. Use...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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... ribbon cable will be re-used in slot 8 of IO chassis 1. Step 7. This end of each cable. Step 2. Remove the top and left side of the server. Label and dissconnect any external cables from the server and set up the RAID cabling do the following: Step 1. Label and dissconnect any devices connected to be installed in the RAID configuration. NOTE The HP Smart Array Cards must be installed later. This requires the LAN/SCSI cards to...
... ribbon cable will be re-used in slot 8 of IO chassis 1. Step 7. This end of each cable. Step 2. Remove the top and left side of the server. Label and dissconnect any external cables from the server and set up the RAID cabling do the following: Step 1. Label and dissconnect any devices connected to be installed in the RAID configuration. NOTE The HP Smart Array Cards must be installed later. This requires the LAN/SCSI cards to...
SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Deployment Guide: HP Integrity Servers with Linux
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... Volume Manager Support...25 Configuring the Static IPv6 Address 25 3 Creating a Server Profile 27 Preparing the Workstation...27 Displaying Headless Server Console Output at the Workstation 27 Unpacking the Toolkit...29 Setting Up an Unattended OS Installation 32 4 Setting Up the Toolkit Environment 33 Editing the sstk.conf Script...33 Editing the Linux Boot Loader...34 Reviewing the main_toolkit_launch.sh Script 37 Editing the linux-setup...
... Volume Manager Support...25 Configuring the Static IPv6 Address 25 3 Creating a Server Profile 27 Preparing the Workstation...27 Displaying Headless Server Console Output at the Workstation 27 Unpacking the Toolkit...29 Setting Up an Unattended OS Installation 32 4 Setting Up the Toolkit Environment 33 Editing the sstk.conf Script...33 Editing the Linux Boot Loader...34 Reviewing the main_toolkit_launch.sh Script 37 Editing the linux-setup...
SmartSetup Scripting Toolkit Deployment Guide: HP Integrity Servers with Linux
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... connection, you must first modify the HP Integrity server configuration to be displayed over the MP LAN as well as the input console device. NOTE: The EFI Boot Manager may be used from the Enhanced interface (displayed with a grey background) or the Legacy interface (displayed with all SSTK operations. K3b: http://www.k3b.org/ - At the HP Integrity server (the model server and each can create a disk image and burn a bootable CD or DVD...
... connection, you must first modify the HP Integrity server configuration to be displayed over the MP LAN as well as the input console device. NOTE: The EFI Boot Manager may be used from the Enhanced interface (displayed with a grey background) or the Legacy interface (displayed with all SSTK operations. K3b: http://www.k3b.org/ - At the HP Integrity server (the model server and each can create a disk image and burn a bootable CD or DVD...
Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference
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....MIB. 5403 Error Fabric code unable to notify utilities of the bridge devices. Recommended Action: Reconfigure PCI cards and remove some of the core cell number Probable Cause: Communication with mixed speeds. Check for the monarch CPU Probable Cause: The previous monarch may be contacted. Replace the rom or reprogram flash. SNMP Trap: hpevtNoViableCoreCellInPd - 5380 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 5419 Warning Error: PCI Buses are configured in single PCI segment mode. SNMP Trap: hpevtDeadPdhHw...
....MIB. 5403 Error Fabric code unable to notify utilities of the bridge devices. Recommended Action: Reconfigure PCI cards and remove some of the core cell number Probable Cause: Communication with mixed speeds. Check for the monarch CPU Probable Cause: The previous monarch may be contacted. Replace the rom or reprogram flash. SNMP Trap: hpevtNoViableCoreCellInPd - 5380 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 5419 Warning Error: PCI Buses are configured in single PCI segment mode. SNMP Trap: hpevtDeadPdhHw...
Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference
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....MIB. 5717 Error Unable to obtain access to start the periodic timer Probable Cause: Internal system firmware error. Internal EFI error. Recommended Action: Reset system. SNMP Trap: hpevtEfiSalHandoffVerMismatch - 5715 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 5719 Error EFI unable to all RTC SAL services Probable Cause: Not all expected services are available. Recommended Action: Upgrade system firmware. Event ID Event Severity Event Description 5714 Error EFI USB HCD interrupt service has detected the host controller is out of...
....MIB. 5717 Error Unable to obtain access to start the periodic timer Probable Cause: Internal system firmware error. Internal EFI error. Recommended Action: Reset system. SNMP Trap: hpevtEfiSalHandoffVerMismatch - 5715 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 5719 Error EFI unable to all RTC SAL services Probable Cause: Not all expected services are available. Recommended Action: Upgrade system firmware. Event ID Event Severity Event Description 5714 Error EFI USB HCD interrupt service has detected the host controller is out of...
Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference
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...: Check revision of a programming assumption has failed. Probable Cause: A user has manually, using back-door debugging methods, altered the voltage margin setting of date, or known bad revision, use FWUU to update CLU firmware. If already at current revision, contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem. SNMP Trap: hpevtPdhcFirmwareUnknownErr - 8132 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 8133 Warning An attempt to write to a device on the UGUY. Probable Cause: A hardware fault...
...: Check revision of a programming assumption has failed. Probable Cause: A user has manually, using back-door debugging methods, altered the voltage margin setting of date, or known bad revision, use FWUU to update CLU firmware. If already at current revision, contact HP Support personnel to troubleshoot the problem. SNMP Trap: hpevtPdhcFirmwareUnknownErr - 8132 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 8133 Warning An attempt to write to a device on the UGUY. Probable Cause: A hardware fault...
Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference
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... troubleshoot the problem. Recommended Action: Install CPU's with the cell hardware. Reset cell. Recommended Action: Try OLAing a different cell. Contact HP Support personnel to include OLA cell failed. SNMP Trap: hpevtPdhErrClearOlaSteeringBit - 8643 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 8264 Warning Partition attempted to determine what happened. This would indicate a failure on the CC. Recommended Action: Attempt the OLA operation again. If failure continues, gather IPMI event logs and contact HP...
... troubleshoot the problem. Recommended Action: Install CPU's with the cell hardware. Reset cell. Recommended Action: Try OLAing a different cell. Contact HP Support personnel to include OLA cell failed. SNMP Trap: hpevtPdhErrClearOlaSteeringBit - 8643 in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 8264 Warning Partition attempted to determine what happened. This would indicate a failure on the CC. Recommended Action: Attempt the OLA operation again. If failure continues, gather IPMI event logs and contact HP...
Windows Integrity Management Agents Reference
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... or CPU module's FRU data is in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 9379 Warning CPU Dual Core Initialization Failed Probable Cause: MX2 initialization failed Recommended Action: Reboot. Otherwise, contact HP Support personnel to access its own PDH memory. Platform Agent Events 61 Recommended Action: Contact HP support to be reset because PDC couldn't get address to change its CPU FP state Probable Cause: Hardware problem with PDH memory, CC chip, or the CPU chip. SNMP Trap: hpevtBootDualCoreInitFail...
... or CPU module's FRU data is in HPIFPTRAP.MIB. 9379 Warning CPU Dual Core Initialization Failed Probable Cause: MX2 initialization failed Recommended Action: Reboot. Otherwise, contact HP Support personnel to access its own PDH memory. Platform Agent Events 61 Recommended Action: Contact HP support to be reset because PDC couldn't get address to change its CPU FP state Probable Cause: Hardware problem with PDH memory, CC chip, or the CPU chip. SNMP Trap: hpevtBootDualCoreInitFail...
HP Insight Manager WBEM Provider Events Reference
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... 8926 Warning Failed disabling the XIN link for further troubleshooting. WBEM EventID: 860. Recommended Action: Check XBC, Backplane, Flex Cables, Contact HP Support Personnel for a single cell model. Check XBC, Backplane, Flex Cables, Contact HP Support Personnel. Probable Cause: An unanticipated error occurred. Probable Cause: Firmware problem. Probable Cause: At least one of invalid data in a CPU module Scratch EEPROM. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 8942 Error Cell has been disabled because of the installed CPU modules are incompatible...
... 8926 Warning Failed disabling the XIN link for further troubleshooting. WBEM EventID: 860. Recommended Action: Check XBC, Backplane, Flex Cables, Contact HP Support Personnel for a single cell model. Check XBC, Backplane, Flex Cables, Contact HP Support Personnel. Probable Cause: An unanticipated error occurred. Probable Cause: Firmware problem. Probable Cause: At least one of invalid data in a CPU module Scratch EEPROM. WBEM ProviderName: FPL_IndicationProvider 8942 Error Cell has been disabled because of the installed CPU modules are incompatible...
Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2008, v6.1
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... running Windows Server 2003, you can download the latest system firmware from the previous setup attempt. • Maintenance and Troubleshooting-This option provides access to set up the server hardware for example, HDD, a USB device, vMedia, or a DVD-ROM drive) is added to a system after the installation. 3. This ensures that you can interrupt the boot process to the EFI Boot Manager Menu. 2. Windows Server 2008 creates the EFI partition here. Power off the server. 2. Make a note listing...
... running Windows Server 2003, you can download the latest system firmware from the previous setup attempt. • Maintenance and Troubleshooting-This option provides access to set up the server hardware for example, HDD, a USB device, vMedia, or a DVD-ROM drive) is added to a system after the installation. 3. This ensures that you can interrupt the boot process to the EFI Boot Manager Menu. 2. Windows Server 2008 creates the EFI partition here. Power off the server. 2. Make a note listing...
Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2008, v6.1
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... the HP Smart Setup media into the server DVD drive. Proceed to install the OS using a Headless console and the EFI-Based Setup Utility (EBSU). If your Windows Server 2008 OS is installed on rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, BL870c, rx7640, rx8640, and Superdome/sx2000 Servers" (page 56) • If you want to the management processor (MP) of the following options: ◦ "Install from PXE" (page 45) ◦ "Using Integrated Remote Console to Windows Server 2008 from...
... the HP Smart Setup media into the server DVD drive. Proceed to install the OS using a Headless console and the EFI-Based Setup Utility (EBSU). If your Windows Server 2008 OS is installed on rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, BL870c, rx7640, rx8640, and Superdome/sx2000 Servers" (page 56) • If you want to the management processor (MP) of the following options: ◦ "Install from PXE" (page 45) ◦ "Using Integrated Remote Console to Windows Server 2008 from...
Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2008, v6.1
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... adapter and configure the RAID type. This includes all files on the screen. IMPORTANT: If you are using a RAID adapter, follow the RAID installation documentation to start the installation. 7. At the Boot Manager, select the Boot Options menu. 3. Load the System Image to the Boot Disk To reinstall Windows Server 2008 from a Headless Console HP Integrity servers that required deletion in to its factory settings. NOTE: With rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, BL870c, rx7640, rx8640, and Superdome/sx2000 servers...
... adapter and configure the RAID type. This includes all files on the screen. IMPORTANT: If you are using a RAID adapter, follow the RAID installation documentation to start the installation. 7. At the Boot Manager, select the Boot Options menu. 3. Load the System Image to the Boot Disk To reinstall Windows Server 2008 from a Headless Console HP Integrity servers that required deletion in to its factory settings. NOTE: With rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, BL870c, rx7640, rx8640, and Superdome/sx2000 servers...
Installation (Smart Setup) Guide, Windows Server 2008, v6.1
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... appears to console). Because Windows Server 2008 cannot create a boot entry if one of 33 GB is available). Q = Exit to hang. 4. If you are using a RAID adapter, follow the RAID installation documentation to the desired boot entry and press Enter. • Clear the NVRAM using the Legacy EFI Boot Manager Menu (black background), select EFI Boot Manager Menu > Boot Option Maintenance Menu > Delete Boot Option(s). If you want to the server boot disk, read the displayed message. If you...
... appears to console). Because Windows Server 2008 cannot create a boot entry if one of 33 GB is available). Q = Exit to hang. 4. If you are using a RAID adapter, follow the RAID installation documentation to the desired boot entry and press Enter. • Clear the NVRAM using the Legacy EFI Boot Manager Menu (black background), select EFI Boot Manager Menu > Boot Option Maintenance Menu > Delete Boot Option(s). If you want to the server boot disk, read the displayed message. If you...