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Seite 1 - Management Guide

Sun Microsystems, Inc.www.sun.comSubmit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedbackSun FireTMX4100 and Sun FireX4200 Servers S

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x Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200510.5.2 What to Do 10–1010.5.2 To Redirect a CD-ROM Drive 10–10Note

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8-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20058.1.1 Browser and Software RequirementsThe ILOM product comes pre

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Chapter 8 Sun ILOM Web GUI 8-3 Connect a remote CD-ROM drive or CD-ROM image to the system as a virtualCD-ROM drive. Monitor system fans, temperatur

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8-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 Log Out button – Click to end the current session of the ILOM w

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Chapter 8 Sun ILOM Web GUI 8-5You need the IP address of the ILOM Service Processor. The service processor's IPaddress is provided in the BIOS Se

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8-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 Default password – changemeThe default user name and password a

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Chapter 8 Sun ILOM Web GUI 8-7FIGURE 8-3 ILOM Web GUI Logout Screen8.3.1 What NextWhen you are logged in to the ILOM web GUI, you can monitor and mana

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8-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005

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9-1CHAPTER9System Monitoring andMaintenance Using the SP GUIThis chapter describes how to use the SP GUI to perform monitoring andmaintenance.9.1 How

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9-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Ensure that you can access the new flash image on the client mach

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Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-3FIGURE 9-1 Upgrade Dialog2. Click Enter Upgrade Mode.A dialog box appears and asks you

Seite 13 - Sun Welcomes Your Comments

Contents xi11.5 How to Upload a New SSL Certificate 11–811.5.1 Before You Begin 11–911.5.2 What to Do 11–911.6 How to Enable HTTP or HTTPS Web Access

Seite 14 - Related Documentation

9-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-2 Filename Dialog5. Click Upload.The service processor U

Seite 15 - Third-Party Web Sites

Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-5Note – If you choose to cancel the firmware upgrade operation, the serviceprocessor wi

Seite 16 - Typographic Conventions

9-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005The Reset Service Processor page appears.FIGURE 9-3 Reset Dialog2

Seite 17 - Overview

Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-79.3.1 What to DoThis procedure requires that you remove the system cover and move a ju

Seite 18 - 1.1.2 Sun N1 System Manager

9-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-4 FRU List2. Select a component from the drop-down list

Seite 19 - Interface CLI IPMI SNMP

Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-9 Upper critical – 35 degrees C Upper non-recoverable – 40 degrees C CPU 0 (p0.t_cor

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9-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-5 Sensor Readings2. Select the type of sensor readings

Seite 21 - Interfaces

Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-113. Click the Refresh button to update the sensor readings to their current status.4.

Seite 22 - 2.2 About SNMP

9-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-6 Updated Sensor ReadingsFor example, if system tempera

Seite 23 - 2.2.3 MIBs Integration

Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-139.6 How to Configure Alerts and View AlertDestinationsThis section explains how to vi

Seite 24 - 2.3.1 What to Do

xii Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200513.4.2 What to Do 13–913.5 How to View and Modify LDAP Settings 1

Seite 25 - 2.3.2 Integrating the MIBs

9-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 9-7 List of AlertsThe table includes four columns: Radio

Seite 26 - 2.4 About IPMI

Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-152. To modify an alert:a. Click a radio button to select an alert in the table.b. Clic

Seite 27 - Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-7

9-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20059.7 How to View and Clear the System EventLogThis section explai

Seite 28 - Supported IPMI 2.0 Commands

Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-172. Select a category of event that you want to view in the log from the drop-down lis

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9-18 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005When the service processor reboots, the SP clock is set to Thu J

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Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-19SNMP is used to access and manipulate Management Information Base (MIB) fileson the t

Seite 31 - 2.5.2 Sensors

9-20 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20055. Click Save for your settings to take effect.6. At the bottom

Seite 32 - Sun Fire X4100 Fan Sensors

Chapter 9 System Monitoring and Maintenance Using the SP GUI 9-21c. To remove an SNMP community, click the Delete button.A confirmation dialog box app

Seite 33 - Power Supply Sensors

9-22 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005The Server Locator Indicator is a pair of small lights that you

Seite 34 - CPU Failure Sensors

10-1CHAPTER10Managing Redirection and RemoteControl Using the SP GUIThis chapter describes how to use the SP GUI to perform redirection and remotecont

Seite 35 - Fan Failure Sensors

xiiiPrefaceThis Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide providesinstructions for managing the Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4

Seite 36 - Disk LED Locators

10-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 In all cases, the CD drive and floppy drive appear to be plugg

Seite 37 - Front Panel LED Locators

Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-310.2 How to Control Power on the HostServerThis section explains how to contro

Seite 38 - Power Distribution Board FRUs

10-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 10-1 Server Power Control Page2. To change the power stat

Seite 39 - Memory FRUs

Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-510.3.1 Before You BeginLog in to the service processor (SP) as Administrator t

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10-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. Log in to the service processor again.You must reconnect to t

Seite 41 - SP Initial Setup

Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-7 On x86 platforms, Internet Explorer 6.0 and Mozilla 1.7.5 browsers are suppo

Seite 42 - SSH Command-Line Interface

10-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. When you are prompted whether the application provided by Sun

Seite 43 - 3.1.1 Task Map

Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-910.5 How to Start and Stop CD-ROM DriveRedirectionThis section explains how to

Seite 44 - Connection

10-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200510.5.2 What to DoTo Redirect a CD-ROM Drive1. Start console red

Seite 45 - 3.2.2 What To Do

Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-114. To stop CD-ROM image redirection, from the Devices menu again choose CD-RO

Seite 46 - Ethernet Connection

xiv Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Related DocumentationFor the most up-to-date information on the S

Seite 47 - 3.3.1 Before You Begin

10-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200510.6 How to Start and Stop Floppy DriveRedirectionThis section

Seite 48 - 3.3.2 What To Do

Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-1310.6.2 What to DoTo Redirect a Floppy Drive1. Start console redirection to re

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10-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. To stop floppy drive image redirection, from the Devices men

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Chapter 10 Managing Redirection and Remote Control Using the SP GUI 10-15Console redirection starts the Java Remote Console remote keyboard, video, mo

Seite 51 - 3.4.1 Before You Begin

10-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 10-7 Devices Menu3. To stop either keyboard or mouse red

Seite 52 - IP Address

11-1CHAPTER11System Configuration Using the SPGUIThis chapter describes how to do system configuration using the SP GUI.11.1 How to Set the SP Session

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11-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 11-1 Session Time-Out Page2. Using the drop-down list box

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Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-3often referred to as serial port 0, COM1, or /dev/ttyS0. The "external serial port" ist

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11-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005The baud rate value must match the speed that was specified for

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Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-511.3.2 What to Do1. From the Configuration tab, choose Clock Settings.The Clock Settings page app

Seite 57 - Remote Console Application

Preface xvUsing UNIX CommandsThis document might not contain information about basic UNIX®commands andprocedures such as shutting down the system, boo

Seite 58 - Application

11-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 200511.3.3 Interpreting SP Clock SettingsWhen the service processor

Seite 59 - From the ILOM Web Interface

Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-711.4.1 Before You BeginLog in to the service processor (SP) as Administrator to reach the ILOM we

Seite 60 - Console application

11-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052. Complete the information in the Network Settings page.Use the

Seite 61 - Remote Console Login Screen

Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-9To establish a secure HTTPS connection to the service processor, you must upload anSSL certificat

Seite 62 - Mouse, or Storage Devices

11-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. Once you have uploaded the certificate and private key, clic

Seite 63 - Redirection Selected

Chapter 11 System Configuration Using the SP GUI 11-11FIGURE 11-6 Web Server Settings Page2. Select the HTTP or HTTPS web server: To select an HTTP w

Seite 64 - Keyboard Options

11-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005

Seite 65 - Mouse Selected

12-1CHAPTER12Managing System InformationUsing the SP GUIThis chapter describes how to manage system information using the SP GUI.12.1 How to Find SP H

Seite 66 - CD-ROM Selected

12-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 12-1 Version Information Page12.2 How to View Active Conn

Seite 67 - 5.1.1 Connecting to the CLI

Chapter 12 Managing System Information Using the SP GUI 12-3FIGURE 12-2 Active Sessions Page

Seite 68 - 5.1.2 Using the CLI

xvi Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Typographic ConventionsTypeface** The settings on your browser mi

Seite 69 - CLI Options

12-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005

Seite 70 - Properties

13-1CHAPTER13Managing Users Using the SP GUIThis chapter describes how to do manage users using the SP GUI.13.1 How to Add an SP User AccountThis sect

Seite 71 - Reference

13-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005An Operator is unable to change his role or assigned privileges.

Seite 72 - User Commands

Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-32. Click a radio button next to a user account, identified as Not Configured.If all 10 user account slo

Seite 73 - Alert Commands

13-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005c. Retype the password in the Confirm Password field to ensure t

Seite 74 - SNMP Commands

Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-5Only accounts with Administrator privileges are enabled to add, modify, or deleteuser accounts. If a ne

Seite 75 - Clock Settings

13-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 13-4 Edit User Dialog Box4. Modify the user account, as n

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Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-713.3 How to Change the SP User AccountPasswordThis section explains how to change the password for an I

Seite 77 - Command Line Interface Tasks

13-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052. Click a radio button to select a user account to modify.3. Cl

Seite 78 - ■ 9600 baud

Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-913.4 How to Remove an SP User AccountThis section explains how to remove a user account from the ILOM S

Seite 79 - 7.2 About LDAP

1-1CHAPTER1System Management and ILOMOverview1.1 About System Management and ILOMWhether you are managing your server as a stand-alone server or as a

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13-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052. Click a radio button to select a user account to delete.3. C

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Chapter 13 Managing Users Using the SP GUI 13-1113.5.2 What to Do1. From the User Management tab, choose LDAP Settings.The LDAP Settings page appears.

Seite 82 - 7.3 How to Configure LDAP

13-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20053. Click Save for your changes to take effect.Searchbase Type t

Seite 83 - LDAP Property Values

Glossary-1GlossaryThe following terms are used within the Sun Fire X4100 or Sun Fire X4200 serverdocumentation.Aaccess control list(ACL) A softYPware

Seite 84 - Processor

Glossary-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005feature of the ACPI enables the OS to modify the voltage a

Seite 85 - 7.4.2.3 Examples

Glossary-3AutoYaST An installation program for SUSE Linux that automates the process ofconfiguring one or more servers.Bbandwidth A measure of the vol

Seite 86 - 7.5.1 Managing the Host

Glossary-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005certificate Public key data assigned by a trusted Certific

Seite 87 - 7.6.2.1 Syntax

Glossary-5DData EncryptionStandard (DES) A common algorithm for encrypting and decrypting data.Desktop ManagementInterface (DMI) A specification that

Seite 88 - Settings

Glossary-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005domain A grouping of hosts that is identified by a name. T

Seite 89 - 7.7.2.3 Example

Glossary-7Eelectrically erasableprogrammable read-only memory(EEPROM) A type of nonvolatile programmable read-only memory (PROM) that can beerased by

Seite 90 - 7.8.2 Deleting a User Account

1-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20051.1.2 Sun N1 System ManagerThe Sun N1 System Manager is available

Seite 91 - 7.9.1 Adding a User Account

Glossary-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Fast Ethernet Ethernet technology that transfers data up t

Seite 92 - 7.9.2 Deleting a User Account

Glossary-9Ggateway A computer or program that interconnects two networks and then passes datapackets between the networks. A gateway has more than one

Seite 93 - 7.10.2 Configuring Alerts

Glossary-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Hypertext TransferProtocol (HTTP) The Internet protocol t

Seite 94 - 7.10.2.3 Examples

Glossary-11Internet Protocol (IP) The basic network layer protocol of the Internet. IP enables the unreliabledelivery of individual packets from one h

Seite 95 - Service Processor

Glossary-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005keyboard, video,mouse, storage(KVMS) A series of interfac

Seite 96 - Firmware

Glossary-13the server’s network configuration, status, and statistics. Using SNMP, you canview this information from a network management station (NMS

Seite 97 - 7.14.2 Example

Glossary-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Network Time Protocol(NTP) An Internet standard for Trans

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Glossary-15Pparity A method used by a computer for checking that data received matches datasent. Also refers to information stored with data on a disk

Seite 99 - Sun ILOM Web GUI

Glossary-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005power-on self-test(POST) A program that takes uninitializ

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Glossary-17random-access memory(RAM) Volatile, semiconductor-based memory in which any byte of memory can beaccessed without touching the preceding by

Seite 101 - ILOM Web GUI Sample

Chapter 1 System Management and ILOM Overview 1-3a remote web browser running on your workstation or laptop. You can configureyour workstation or lapt

Seite 102 - 8.2.1 Before You Begin

Glossary-18 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005root directory The base directory from which all other di

Seite 103 - 8.2.2 What to Do

Glossary-19server certificate A certificate used with Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) toauthenticate web applications. The certificate can

Seite 104 - ■ Default password – changeme

Glossary-20 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005subnet mask A bit mask used to select bits from an Intern

Seite 105 - 8.3.1 What Next

Glossary-21Uuninterruptible powersupply (UPS) An auxiliary or backup power supply that provides electrical service overextended system power outages.

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Glossary-22 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005volume manager Software that organizes data blocks on phy

Seite 107 - Maintenance Using the SP GUI

Index-1IndexAalertsconfiguring, 9-13Bbaud ratesetting, 11-3BIOS passwordresetting, 9-6Cclearingevent log, 9-16CLIILOM commands, 6-1client-side secure s

Seite 108 - 9.1.2 What to Do

Index-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005RredirectionCD-ROM drive, 10-9console, 10-6floppy drive, 10-12

Seite 109 - Upgrade Dialog

Copyright 2005 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A. All rights reserved.Sun Microsystems, Inc. has intel

Seite 110 - Filename Dialog

1-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Manage service processor user accounts remotely. Yes Yes YesManag

Seite 111 - 9.2 How to Reset the SP

2-1CHAPTER2Interfaces2.1 About the Sun N1 System ManagerIf you plan to manage your server as one resource in a comprehensive data centermanagement sol

Seite 112 - Passwords

2-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 Manage serial-over-LAN connections – Via the Intelligent Platfo

Seite 113 - Information

Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-32.2.2 SNMP MIB FilesThe base component of an SNMP solution is the Management Information Base(MIB). A MIB is a text file that

Seite 114 - Fan Sensor Readings

2-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052.2.4 SNMP MessagesSNMP is a protocol, not an operating system so

Seite 115 - 9.5.2 What to Do

Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-52.3.2 Integrating the MIBsUse the MIBs to integrate the management and monitoring of the server into SNMPmanagement consoles.

Seite 116 - Sensor Readings

2-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052.3.3 Adding Your Server to Your SNMP EnvironmentAdd your Sun Fir

Seite 117 - Information” on page 2-8

Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-7environmentals, independent of the operating system. Download this tool fromhttp://ipmitool.sourceforge.net/, or locate IMPIto

Seite 118 - Updated Sensor Readings

2-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052.5 IPMI Reference Information2.5.1 Supported IPMI 2.0 CommandsTA

Seite 119 - Destinations

Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-9Chassis ControlChassis IdentifySet Power Restore PolicyGet System Restart CauseSet/Get System Boot OptionsSet/Get Event Receiv

Seite 120 - List of Alerts

iiiContentsPreface xiii1. System Management and ILOM Overview 1–11.1 About System Management and ILOM 1–11.1.1 Classes of System Management 1–11.1.2 S

Seite 121 - Event Severity

2-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Get FRU Inventory Area InfoRead/Write FRU Data SDR Device Comman

Seite 122 - 9.7.2 What to Do

Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-112.5.2 SensorsEvent CommandsGet Event CountSet/Get Event DestinationSet/Get Event Reception StateSend ICMB Event MessageTABLE

Seite 123 - Field Description

2-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 2-4 Mainboard Voltage SensorsName Path Descriptionmb.v_bat

Seite 124 - SNMP Users

Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-13ft1.fm0.f1.speed /SYS/FT1/FM0/F1/SPEED Fan 3B Tachft1.fm1.f0.speed /SYS/FT1/FM1/F0/SPEED Fan 4A Tachft1.fm1.f1.speed /SYS/FT1

Seite 125 - 9.8.2 What to Do

2-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 2-9 Switch SensorsName Path Descriptionbp.locate.btn /SYS/

Seite 126 - SNMP Communities and Users

Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-15TABLE 2-13 Memory Failure SensorsName Path Descriptionp0.d0.fail /MB/P0/D0/FF_FAIL CPU0 DIMM0 Failurep0.d1.fail /MB/P0/D1/FF_

Seite 127 - Indicator

2-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 2-16 CPU LED LocatorsName Path Descriptionp0.led /MB/P0/SE

Seite 128 - 9.9.2 What to Do

Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-17TABLE 2-19 Fan LED LocatorsName Path Descriptionft0.fm0.led /FT0/FM0/SERVICE Fan Tray 0 Module 0 Fail LEDft0.fm1.led /FT0/FM1

Seite 129 - Control Using the SP GUI

2-18 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 2-22 System LED LocatorsName Path Descriptionsys.power.led

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Chapter 2 Interfaces 2-19TABLE 2-27 Network Port FRUsName Path Descriptionmb.net0.fru /SYS/MB/NET0/SEEPROM Network Port 0 and 1mb.net1.fru /SYS/MB/NET

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iv Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052.3.3 Adding Your Server to Your SNMP Environment 2–62.3.4 Configu

Seite 132 - Server Power Control Page

2-20 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005

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3-1CHAPTER3SP Initial SetupThis chapter describes how to do the Service Processor initial setup.3.1 About Initial Setup and Configuration ofthe Servic

Seite 134 - Redirection

3-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 A web-based graphical interfaceFIGURE 3-1 Integrated Lights Out

Seite 135 - 10.4.2 What to Do

Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-3 Remote Console application. When you install Solaris or Linux on your Sun FireX4100 or Sun Fire X4200 server, the inst

Seite 136 - Redirection Menu

3-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20053.1.2 ILOM Default SettingsSun™has configured the ILOM hardware a

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Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-53. Unpack your server and connect the system power cable to a power source.Refer to the Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X420

Seite 138 - 10.5.2 What to Do

3-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Note – If you are connecting to the serial port on the SP before

Seite 139 - TABLE 10-3

Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-7 Establish an Ethernet connection between your server and your Ethernet LAN. Determine the IP address assigned to your

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3-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005 Command-line interface. Log in to the service processor via the

Seite 141 - 10.6.2 What to Do

Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-94. Open a session to the ILOM SP using the IP address that you obtained in theBefore You Begin procedure.Each ILOM SP fi

Seite 142 - Mouse Redirection

Contents v4.1 About ILOM and the Remote Console Application 4–14.1.1 Server (Host) Installation Requirements 4–14.1.2 Client Installation Requirements

Seite 143 - 10.7.2 What to Do

3-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 3-6 Sample Command in SSH Terminal To establish a connec

Seite 144 - Devices Menu

Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-116. Type ILOM SP commands in the CLI or navigate to ILOM GUI pages to configureyour ILOM SP. See the example inFIGURE 3-

Seite 145 - 11.1.2 What to Do

3-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20053.4.2 What to Do1. Log in to the ILOM Service Processor via SSH

Seite 146 - Session Time-Out Page

Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-133.5.2 Configuring ILOM With the CLI and a SerialConnectionTo set a static IP address for the ILOM Service Processor usi

Seite 147 - 11.2.2 What to Do

3-14 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20052. Type the following command to set the working directory.cd /S

Seite 148 - 11.3 How to Set the SP Clock

Chapter 3 SP Initial Setup 3-15FIGURE 3-10 Integrated Lights Out Manager Network Settings Page6. Modify the displayed settings as required and click s

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3-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005

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4-1CHAPTER4Remote Console Application4.1 About ILOM and the Remote ConsoleApplicationThe Sun Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) supports a powerful

Seite 151 - 11.4.2 What to Do

4-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054.1.2 Client Installation RequirementsThere are no OS-specific dr

Seite 152 - Network Settings Page Fields

Chapter 4 Remote Console Application 4-34.2.1 How to Launch the Remote Console ApplicationFrom the ILOM Web InterfaceUse the following procedure to la

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vi Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.3.1 Before You Begin 7–67.3.2 What to Do 7–67.3.3 What Next 7–87

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4-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 4-3 Remote Control Options5. Click the Redirection tab to

Seite 155 - Web Server Settings Page

Chapter 4 Remote Console Application 4-58. Type the default user name (root) and password (changeme), and select themaximum bandwidth at the Remote Co

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4-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20054. Type the default user name (root) and password (changeme) and

Seite 157 - Using the SP GUI

Chapter 4 Remote Console Application 4-7 Keyboard devices — Standard keyboards Video devices — Standard video display devices Mouse devices — Stand

Seite 158 - 12.2.2 What to Do

4-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 4-7 Keyboard Options4.3.2 How to Redirect Mouse or Pointin

Seite 159 - Active Sessions Page

Chapter 4 Remote Console Application 4-9FIGURE 4-9 Start Redirection3. Choose Devices — Mouse to enable mouse redirection.FIGURE 4-10 Mouse Selected4.

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4-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 4-11 CD-ROM Selected

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5-1CHAPTER5Command Line Interface Overview5.1 About the ILOM Service Processor CLIThe ILOM Service Processor command-line interface (CLI) is based on

Seite 162 - 13.1.3 What to Do

5-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20055.1.2 Using the CLIThere are two privilege levels available for s

Seite 163 - Add User Dialog Box

Chapter 5 Command Line Interface Overview 5-3Below is a diagram of the /SP namespace. Your /SYS namespace diagram isdetermined by the managed hardware

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Contents vii7.8.4 Configuring User Accounts 7–147.8.4.1 Syntax 7–147.8.4.2 Targets, Properties, and Values 7–157.8.4.3 Examples 7–157.9 How to Manage

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5-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TargetsEvery object in your namespace is a target. All targets ar

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6-1CHAPTER6Command Line Interface Reference6.1 ILOM Service Processor CLI QuickReferenceThis chapter contains the most common ILOM Service Processor c

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6-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 6-2 General CommandsDescription CommandShow all valid targe

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Chapter 6 Command Line Interface Reference 6-3TABLE 6-4 Network and Serial Port Setting CommandsDescription CommandDisplay networkconfiguration inform

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6-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005TABLE 6-6 System Management Access CommandsDescription CommandDis

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Chapter 6 Command Line Interface Reference 6-5Display information aboutSNMP private (read-write)communities.show /SP/services/snmp/communities/private

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7-1CHAPTER7Command Line Interface Tasks7.1 How to Log In to the ILOM ServiceProcessor CLIYou can access the service processor command line through the

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7-2 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Note – Note - For your ILOM Service Processor, the default user n

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-37.2 About LDAPThe ILOM Service Processor supports Lightweight Directory Access Protocol(LDAP) authentication

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viii Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.14 How to Update the Service Processor Firmware 7–207.14.1 Upd

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7-4 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005FIGURE 7-1 LDAP Directory StructureEach entry is uniquely identif

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-5FIGURE 7-2 LDAP Distinguished Names7.2.3 How LDAP Clients and Servers WorkIn the LDAP client-server model, L

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7-6 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Your Sun Fire X4100 or Sun Fire X4200 server can be a client of a

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-72. Add object classes posixAccount and shadowAccount, and populate therequired property values for this sche

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7-8 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20055. Set the state of the LDAP service to enabled.From the service

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-97.4.2 Configuring Access SettingsUse the set command to change properties and values for HTTP and HTTPSservi

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7-10 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.5 How to Manage the Host StateYou can change the host's s

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-117.6.1 Displaying Network SettingsType this command to display network settings:show /SP/network7.6.2 Config

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7-12 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.6.2.3 ExamplesTo change the IP address for the service process

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-13want to change settings, enter the updated settings as the pending settings, then setthe commitpending prop

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Contents ix9.5.2 What to Do 9–99.6 How to Configure Alerts and View Alert Destinations 9–139.6.1 Before You Begin 9–139.6.2 What to Do 9–139.7 How to

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-157.8.4.2 Targets, Properties, and ValuesThese targets, properties, and values are valid for local user accou

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7-16 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 2005Type this command to add an SNMP v1/v2c user account:create /SP/

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-177.9.3.3 ExamplesWhen changing the parameters of SNMP users, you must set values for all of theproperties, e

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-197.11.2.1 Syntaxset target [propertyname=value]7.11.2.2 Targets, Properties, and ValuesThese targets, proper

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7-20 Sun Fire X4100 and Sun Fire X4200 Servers System Management Guide • December 20057.13 Displaying Version InformationType this command to display

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Chapter 7 Command Line Interface Tasks 7-217.14.1 Updating the Service Processor FirmwareType this command to update the service processor:load -sourc

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8-1CHAPTER8Sun ILOM Web GUIThis chapter describes the Sun ILOM Web GUI and provides instructions for loggingin and logging out.8.1 Overview of the Sun

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