Page 2 - Preface; Organization of this manual
Preface i C122-E175-01EN Preface This manual describes the functions and features of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. The manual is intended for system administrators. For details on the regulatory compliance statements and safety precautions, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Safety and Regulatory Informat...
Page 3 - Revision History
Preface ii C122-E175-01EN Revision History Edition Date Revised location (type) (*1) Description 01 2014-02-18 ’-’ ‘-’ *1: Chapter, section, and item numbers in the "Revised location" column refer to those in the latest edition of the document. However, a number marked with an asterisk (*) d...
Page 4 - Product operating environment; Safety Precautions; Alert messages; Alert messages in the text; List of important alert items
Preface iii C122-E175-01EN Product operating environment This product is a computer intended for use in a computer room environment. For details on the product operating environment, see the following manual: PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual (C122-H007EN) Safety Precautions Alert ...
Page 7 - Notes on Handling the Product; About this product; Modifying or recycling the product
Preface vi C122-E175-01EN Notes on Handling the Product About this product This product is designed and manufactured for standard applications. Such applications include, but are not limited to, general office work, personal and home use, and general industrial use. The product is not intended for a...
Page 8 - Support and service; Product and service inquiries; Manual; How to use this manual
Preface vii C122-E175-01EN Furthermore, if a software license agreement restricts the transfer of the software (operating system and application software) on the hard disk in the server or other product to a third party, transferring the product without deleting the software from the hard disk may v...
Page 9 - Related manuals
Preface viii C122-E175-01EN Title Description Manual code PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Errata and Addenda Provides errata and addenda for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series manuals. This manual will be updated as needed. C122-E182EN PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series General Description Describes the functions and features o...
Page 10 - Abbreviations
Preface ix C122-E175-01EN Title Description Manual code ServerView Suite Basic Concepts Describes basic concepts about ServerView Suite. None ServerView Operations Manager Installation ServerView Agents for Linux Describes installation and update installation of ServerView Linux Agent. None ServerVi...
Page 11 - Notation for the CLI (command line interface); Command syntax; Notes on notations
Preface x C122-E175-01EN Formal product name Abbreviation Novell (R) SUSE(R) LINUX Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 SLES11 SP3 Trademarks - Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. - Linux ...
Page 13 - Contents
Preface xii C122-E175-01EN Contents Preface ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ i Network Environment Setup and Tool Installati...
Page 18 - Figures
Preface xvii C122-E175-01EN Figures FIGURE 1.1 External network configuration ............................................................................................................................................ 1 FIGURE 1.2 External network functions ............................................
Page 21 - Tables
Preface xx C122-E175-01EN Tables TABLE 1.1 External network names and functions ................................................................................................................................. 1 TABLE 1.2 IP addresses for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server (IP addresses set from the ...
Page 24 - Network Environment Setup and; Tool Installation; External Network Configuration
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.1 External Network Configuration 1 C122-E175-01EN Network Environment Setup and CHAPTER 1 Tool Installation This chapter describes the external network environment and management tool installation for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. For an over...
Page 26 - IP addresses used in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.2 How to Configure the External Networks (Management LAN/ Maintenance LAN/Production LAN) 3 C122-E175-01EN 1.2 How to Configure the External Networks (Management LAN/ Maintenance LAN/Production LAN) The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server must be...
Page 28 - Management LAN; IP addresses of the management LAN (MMB)
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.3 Management LAN 5 C122-E175-01EN LAN port IP address setting method Description mounted in PCI Express slot in IOU or PCI_Box. each partition. ports in the relevant partition must have IP addresses. (Assign IP addresses to the ports used f...
Page 30 - IP address of the management LAN (partition); How to configure the management LAN
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.3 Management LAN 7 C122-E175-01EN show timezone show gateway show http show http_port show https show https_port show ssh show ssh_port show telnet show telnet_port show ip show network show exit_code ping who netck arptbl netck arping netc...
Page 32 - Redundant configuration of the management LAN
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.3 Management LAN 9 C122-E175-01EN Display/Setting item Description Remote Server Management: User settings for remote control of the MMB via RMCP - Use the [Edit User] button to select the user to be edited. The default settings for all use...
Page 34 - Maintenance LAN/REMCS LAN; Production LAN
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.4 Maintenance LAN/REMCS LAN 11 C122-E175-01EN 1.4 Maintenance LAN/REMCS LAN The MMB provides the following LAN ports for maintenance purposes. TABLE 1.6 Maintenance LAN/REMCS LAN Port Description Remarks CE LAN FST (CE terminal) port for us...
Page 35 - Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use 12 C122-E175-01EN 1.5.2 Redundancy of the production LAN This section describes redundancy of the production LAN. Duplication of the transmission path between servers (high-speed switching meth...
Page 36 - Video redirection
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use 13 C122-E175-01EN - For a terminal whose operating system is Windows Vista or Windows 7, set UAC (User Account Control) or UAP (User Account Protection) to "Disabled”. - For video redirecti...
Page 43 - Console redirection; How to connect console redirection
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use 20 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 1.13 Popup for [Allow only video] in second terminal PC FIGURE 1.14 Popup for [Deny Access] in second terminal PC FIGURE 1.15 Popup for TIMEOUT in first terminal PC - D...
Page 44 - Forced disconnection of console redirection
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use 21 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 1.17 Example of setting partition #3 (1) 2. If the message “Do you really want to start the Console Redirection (yes/no)?” appears, input ‘yes’. You can connect to spec...
Page 45 - Virtual Media
CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation 1.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use 22 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 1.19 Forced disconnection of console redirection (1) 2. If you disconnect the console redirection of other user who has been already used, enter ‘yes’. You can use cons...
Page 50 - Operating System Installation; CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 2 Operating System Installation (Link) 1.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use 27 C122-E175-01EN Operating System Installation CHAPTER 2 (Link) For details on how to install an operating system on a partition, see Chapter 4 Installing the Operating System and Bundled Software in the...
Page 51 - Component Configuration and; CHAPTER 3; Partition Configuration
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.1 Partition Configuration 28 C122-E175-01EN Component Configuration and CHAPTER 3 Replacement (Add, Remove) This section describes the configuration and replacement of component of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. 3.1 Partition Configurati...
Page 54 - High availability configuration; Function Overview
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.2 High availability configuration 31 C122-E175-01EN 3.1.2 Setting procedure of partition in MMB Web-UI The procedure to set the partition in the MMB Web-UI is described below. 1. Power off the partition. For details, see "PRIMEQUE...
Page 56 - Rules of DR
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.2 High availability configuration 33 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 3.5 IOU Hot add No. Description (1) Dynamic addition of IOU (operation by operator) FIGURE 3.6 IOU hot remove (removal of failed IOU) No. Description (1) Fault suspected (2) D...
Page 59 - Reserved SB definition; Reserved SB Setting Rules
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.2 High availability configuration 36 C122-E175-01EN 3.2.2 Reserved SB In the Reserved SB function, a spare SB is mounted in the chassis in advance, the faulty SB is automatically disconnected, the spare SB is incorporated and the part...
Page 60 - Notes on Windows
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.2 High availability configuration 37 C122-E175-01EN - An SB can be set as a Reserved SB for multiple partitions. - Multiple Reserved SBs can be set for a single partition. - If a partition is configured by a single SB, the CPU and DIM...
Page 64 - Switching policy; Active Reserved SB switching process
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.2 High availability configuration 41 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 3.12 Example 6. Example where a Reserved SB has been set in SB #0 (When the Home SB has failed ) No. Description (1) Since Partition #0 is the configuration of SB #0 and SB #2...
Page 65 - Limitations of Reserved SB function
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.2 High availability configuration 42 C122-E175-01EN *1: SB which is incorporated in a partition, and is also set as the Reserved SB in another partition. - When the partition that incorporates the Reserved SB is powered off, the corre...
Page 66 - Home SB switching method
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.2 High availability configuration 43 C122-E175-01EN - When using the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) function, the Reserved SB function cannot be used. - Do not set a Reserved SB for a partition where the HDD/SSD on the SB is used as a ...
Page 67 - Memory Mirror RAS
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.2 High availability configuration 44 C122-E175-01EN Memory Operation Mode Description Memory Mirror . Spare Mode Mode in which the Memory Spare is used. Note The Memory Spare cannot be used when the Memory Mirror has been set. 3.2.4 M...
Page 70 - Replacing components
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.3 Replacing components 47 C122-E175-01EN Mirror RAS Mode Mirror mode before reboot (during operation) Places where the DIMM has failed Mirror mode after reboot Memory capacity after reboot Capacity Keep Mode Full Mirror Mirror part Pa...
Page 71 - PSU
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.3 Replacing components 48 C122-E175-01EN 3.3.1 Replaceable components Replaceable components and replacement conditions are listed in the table below. TABLE 3.10 Replaceable components and replacement conditions Component name AC powe...
Page 73 - In a RAID configuration (Linux software RAID); In SWAP configuration
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.3 Replacing components 50 C122-E175-01EN In a RAID configuration (Linux software RAID) 1. Place the faulty PCI Express card offline and remove the card. Example: # mdadm/dev/mdO --fail /dev/fiob # mdadm/dev/mdO--remove /dev/fiob 2. Po...
Page 74 - Expansion of components
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.4 Expansion of components 51 C122-E175-01EN Remarks If the device is used as a SWAP device, the formatting must have a 4K sector size. c fio-attach (Making the device available on the operating system) Example: # fio-detach /dev/fct0 ...
Page 75 - Procedure of expansion in hot maintenance
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.4 Expansion of components 52 C122-E175-01EN Component name AC power off (Device stop) AC power on All partitions off (hot maintenance) AC power on Target partition off (hot maintenance) AC power on Target partition on (hot maintenance...
Page 76 - In a SWAP configuration
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.5 Process after switching to the Reserved SB and Automatic Partition Reboot 53 C122-E175-01EN Procedure before expansion Stop all the partitions referring to‘7.1.2 Powering off Partitions’ in the “PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Installation M...
Page 78 - When setting the maintenance replaced SB as a Reserved SB; switching to a Reserved SB
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.5 Process after switching to the Reserved SB and Automatic Partition Reboot 55 C122-E175-01EN 7. Start the partition. Click [Partition] - [Power Control]. In the [Power Control] window, select [Power on] from [Power Control] of the re...
Page 79 - Replacing the Home SB No.
CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove) 3.6 Replacing the Home SB No. 56 C122-E175-01EN TABLE 3.15 Partition status transition Partition Status transition (Chronological: Left to right) (1) (2) (3) (4) Partition #P In operation Faulty Reset/SB switching Power on -> In oper...
Page 81 - PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red; CHAPTER 4; Hat Enterprise Linux 6; DR function configuration setting
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.1 Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) 58 C122-E175-01EN PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red CHAPTER 4 Hat Enterprise Linux 6 This chapter describes hot maintenance of PCI cards in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. 4.1 Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR) Thi...
Page 82 - Hot add of SB
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.2 Hot add of SB 59 C122-E175-01EN 4.1.2 dp Command Package Install/ Uninstall This section describes the install /uninstall of the dp command package. The dp command can be applied using the SVIM application wizard. When installing a...
Page 83 - Confirming the status of SB before SB hot add; cccc �
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.2 Hot add of SB 60 C122-E175-01EN a. Check if the size of the dump disk save area is sufficient for the memory capacity to be added. For details on how to estimate the size required, contact the distributor where you purchased your p...
Page 87 - Hot replacement of IOU; Preparation for IOU hot replacement
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.3 Hot replacement of IOU 64 C122-E175-01EN 4.3 Hot replacement of IOU This section describes the hot replacement of the IOU. There are two cases in hot replacement of the IOU: - Replacing IOU itself due to trouble of IOU itself or tr...
Page 92 - DR operation of IOU hot replacement
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.3 Hot replacement of IOU 69 C122-E175-01EN system.eternus-dx400:00001049.cm1ca0p0 -p 192.168.2.66:3260 –logout c Use the iscsiadm command to confirm that the target session has been disconnected. Example which confirms the state of s...
Page 93 - Operation after IOU hot replacement
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.3 Hot replacement of IOU 70 C122-E175-01EN # /opt/FJSVdp-util/sbin/dp stat IOU IOU0: empty IOU1: empty IOU2: empty IOU3: offline IOU added to partition is shown as offline state because it is power-off state at this time. 8. Execute ...
Page 96 - Hot add of IOU
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.4 Hot add of IOU 73 C122-E175-01EN mpath1 (36000b5d0006a0000006a104900000000) dm-0 FUJITSU,ETERNUS_DX400 [size=50G][features=0][hwhandler=0][rw] ¥_ round-robin 0 [prio=1][active] ¥_ 3:0:0:0 sdb 8:16 [active][ready] Example of DM-MP d...
Page 98 - IOU hot remove
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.5 IOU hot remove 75 C122-E175-01EN 4.5 IOU hot remove The description of the flow of the preparation is as follows. Note - If iSCSI (NIC) is mounted on an IOU, hot replacement of the IOU can be performed only if all of below conditio...
Page 103 - Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards 80 C122-E175-01EN [size=50G][features=0][hwhandler=0][rw] ¥_ round-robin 0 [prio=2][active] ¥_ 3:0:0:0 sdb 8:16 [active][ready] ¥_ 4:0:0:0 sdc 8:32 [active][ready] Example of DM-MP display after...
Page 104 - Overview of common replacement procedures for PCI Express; PCI Express card replacement procedure in detail; Preparing the software using a PCI Express card
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards 81 C122-E175-01EN There are two ways to perform PCI hot plug: - Operation by using sysfs - Operation by using dp commands You can perform the operation by using dp commands if Dynamic Reconfigur...
Page 105 - Checking the power status of a PCI Express slot; Powering on and off PCI Express slots
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards 82 C122-E175-01EN This slot number is the identification information for operating the slot of the PCI Express card to be replaced. Note The four-digit decimal numbers shown in <Slot number&g...
Page 110 - Post-processing of software using a PCI Express card
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards 87 C122-E175-01EN 11. Confirm that maintenance mode has been released (with information area of MMB Web-UI not gray out) and click [Next]. Post-processing of software using a PCI Express card Af...
Page 111 - FC card replacement procedure; Confirming the FC card incorporation results
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards 88 C122-E175-01EN - To prevent a device name mismatch due to the failure, addition, removal, or replacement of an FC card, access the SAN disk unit by using the by-id name (/dev/disk/by-id/...) ...
Page 113 - Network card replacement procedure; NIC replacement procedure
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards 90 C122-E175-01EN In this case, check for the relevant message on the FC card incorporation by using the following procedure. a. Confirm the host number. xx in scsixx (xx is a numerical value) i...
Page 120 - Prerequisites for iSCSI (NIC) hot replacement; Work to be performed before iSCSI (NIC) replacement
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards 97 C122-E175-01EN # /sbin/ifup ethX Also, if the single NIC interface has a VLAN device and the VLAN interface was temporarily removed, restore the VLAN interface. If the priority option has cha...
Page 121 - Work to be performed after NIC replacement
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards 98 C122-E175-01EN b Use the iscsiadm command to log out from the path (iqn) through which the iSCSI card to be replaced is routed, and disconnect the session. Example which confirms the state of...
Page 122 - Hot Addition of PCI Express cards; Common addition procedures for all PCI Express cards
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.7 Hot Addition of PCI Express cards 99 C122-E175-01EN g Use the iscsiadm command to confirm that the target session has been activated. Example which confirms the state of session after connecting # /sbin/iscsiadm -m session tcp: [1]...
Page 123 - PCI Express card addition procedure in detail; Confirming the slot number of a PCI Express slot; Operation for Hot add of PCI Express card by Maintenance Wizard
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.7 Hot Addition of PCI Express cards 100 C122-E175-01EN 4. Powering on a PCI Express slot. 5. Performing the required operating system and software operations depending on the PCI card type Notes This section describes instructions fo...
Page 128 - FC card addition procedure
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.7 Hot Addition of PCI Express cards 105 C122-E175-01EN 4.7.3 FC card (Fibre Channel card) addition procedure The descriptions in this section assume that an FC card is being added. Notes - The FC card used for SAN boot does not suppo...
Page 129 - NIC addition procedure
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.7 Hot Addition of PCI Express cards 106 C122-E175-01EN 7. Check whether there is an error in added FC card by MMB Maintenance Wizard. This step is performed by the field engineer in charge of your system. For details on the operation...
Page 132 - Removing PCI Express cards; Common removal procedures for all PCI Express cards; PCI Express card removal procedure in detail
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.8 Removing PCI Express cards 109 C122-E175-01EN incorporate it into the bonding configuration. Example: bondY is the bonding interface name, and ethX is the name of the interface to be incorporated. # /sbin/ifenslave bondY ethX For a...
Page 133 - Powering off PCI Express slots; FC card removal procedure
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.8 Removing PCI Express cards 110 C122-E175-01EN Checking the power status of a PCI Express slot See ‘Checking the power status of a PCI Express slot’ in “ 4.6.2 PCI Express card replacement procedure in detail ”. Powering off PCI Exp...
Page 134 - NIC removal procedure
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.8 Removing PCI Express cards 111 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 4.5 Single NIC interface and bonding configuration interface NIC removal procedure This section describes the procedure for hot plugging only a network card. Note When removing m...
Page 136 - Prerequisites for iSCSI (NIC) hot removal
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.8 Removing PCI Express cards 113 C122-E175-01EN The ¥ at the end of a line indicates that there is no line feed. [Example of descriptions in the file after editing] The entries for the eth10 interface are commented out. SUBSYSTEM==...
Page 137 - Work to be performed before iSCSI (NIC) removal
CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 4.8 Removing PCI Express cards 114 C122-E175-01EN Work to be performed before iSCSI (NIC) removal For iSCSI (NIC) hot replacement, be sure to follow the procedure below when performing Step 3 of the ‘NIC removal procedure’ in ‘ 4.8.4 N...
Page 139 - Replacement of HDD/SSD; CHAPTER 5; Hot replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 configuration; RAID 6, or RAID 10 configuration
CHAPTER 5 Replacement of HDD/SSD 5.1 Hot replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration 116 C122-E175-01EN Replacement of HDD/SSD CHAPTER 5 This chapter describes how to replace Hard Disk Drives (HDD) or Solid State Drives (SSD). 5.1 Hot replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configurati...
Page 140 - configuration; For mirror configuration
CHAPTER 5 Replacement of HDD/SSD 5.2 Preventive replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration 117 C122-E175-01EN - For replacement of a HDD or SSD included in a DU Confirm whether [Status] of replaced HDD or SSD has been already ‘Operational’ by [System] – [DU] – [DUx] window of MMB Web-UI...
Page 141 - RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 configuration
CHAPTER 5 Replacement of HDD/SSD 5.2 Preventive replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration 118 C122-E175-01EN - If HDD or SSD other than target HDD or SSD for preventive replacement fails in step3, field engineers in charge of your system replace the failed HDD or SSD. - Step7 is perfor...
Page 143 - PCI Express card Hot; CHAPTER 6; Maintenance in Windows; Overview of Hot Maintenance; Overview of hot plugging; Hot plugging procedure for each type of card; Replacement procedure
CHAPTER 6 PCI Express card Hot Maintenance in Windows 6.1 Overview of Hot Maintenance 120 C122-E175-01EN PCI Express card Hot CHAPTER 6 Maintenance in Windows This chapter describes the hot plugging procedure for PCI Express cards in Windows. Hot plugging is supported only in Windows Server 2008 R2/...
Page 144 - Addition procedure; Common Hot Plugging Procedure for PCI Express cards
CHAPTER 6 PCI Express card Hot Maintenance in Windows 6.2 Common Hot Plugging Procedure for PCI Express cards 121 C122-E175-01EN In case of multi-function card, there are some cards that have same segment number, same bus number, and different function numbers. In this case, please perform Step.2 an...
Page 157 - NIC Hot Plugging; Hot plugging a NIC incorporated into teaming
CHAPTER 6 PCI Express card Hot Maintenance in Windows 6.3 NIC Hot Plugging 134 C122-E175-01EN 3. Confirm replaced PCI card by using Device Manager. After replacement of target PCI card, open Device Manager, and confirm that the target device is recognized correctly. Note As the follow, right-click t...
Page 161 - FC Card Hot Plugging
CHAPTER 6 PCI Express card Hot Maintenance in Windows 6.4 FC Card Hot Plugging 138 C122-E175-01EN Note As the follow, right-click target device in Device Manager, if there are [Enable] in displayed menu, check [Enable]. (In case of [Disable], this work is not necessary) 6.3.2 Hot plugging a non-redu...
Page 168 - Hot Replacement Procedure for iSCSI
CHAPTER 6 PCI Express card Hot Maintenance in Windows 6.5 Hot Replacement Procedure for iSCSI 145 C122-E175-01EN 10. Confirm replaced FC card by using Device Manager. Open Device Manager, and confirm that the target device is recognized correctly. Note As the follow, right-click target device in Dev...
Page 169 - Confirming the incorporation of a card with MPD
CHAPTER 6 PCI Express card Hot Maintenance in Windows 6.5 Hot Replacement Procedure for iSCSI 146 C122-E175-01EN 6.5.1 Confirming the incorporation of a card with MPD This section describes the procedure for confirming that a card has been incorporated with MPD. 1. Confirm physical location, segment...
Page 176 - Backup and Restore; CHAPTER 7; Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information; Backing up and restoring UEFI configuration information
CHAPTER 7 Backup and Restore 7.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information 153 C122-E175-01EN Backup and Restore CHAPTER 7 This chapter describes the backup and the restore operations required for restoring server data. 7.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information The PRIMEQUEST 2...
Page 177 - Backing up UEFI configuration information; Restoring UEFI configuration information
CHAPTER 7 Backup and Restore 7.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information 154 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 7.1 [Backup BIOS Configuration] window Backing up UEFI configuration information 1. Select the radio button of the partition for which to back up the configuration information. Then, click t...
Page 178 - Backing up and restoring MMB configuration information
CHAPTER 7 Backup and Restore 7.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information 155 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 7.2 [Restore BIOS Configuration] window 1. Select the backup BIOS Configuration file stored on the remote PC. Then, click the [Upload] button. File transfer to the MMB begins. The following ...
Page 179 - Backing up MMB configuration information; Restoring MMB configuration information
CHAPTER 7 Backup and Restore 7.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information 156 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 7.4 [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] window Backing up MMB configuration information 1. Click the [Backup] button. The browser dialog box for selecting the save destination appears. 2. Sel...
Page 180 - Chapter System; CHAPTER 8; Startup/Shutdown and Power Control; Power On and Power Off the Whole System; Partition Power on and Power off; Various Methods for Powering On the Partition
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.1 Power On and Power Off the Whole System 157 C122-E175-01EN Chapter System CHAPTER 8 Startup/Shutdown and Power Control This section describes the startup, shutdown and the power control in PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. 8.1 Power On and Power ...
Page 181 - Types of Power off Method of Partition
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.2 Partition Power on and Power off 158 C122-E175-01EN 3. Wake On LAN (WOL) The partition can be power on with WOL. In this method, power on can be specified for the relevant partition containing the IOU. Notes - You can enable or disable ...
Page 182 - Procedure for Partition Power On and Power Off
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.2 Partition Power on and Power off 159 C122-E175-01EN TABLE 8.2 Power on method and Power on unit Notes In the following cases, confirm the details according to ‘ 10.2 Troubleshooting ’. If the error recurs, contact your sales representat...
Page 183 - Controlling Partition Startup by using the MMB
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.2 Partition Power on and Power off 160 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 8.2 [Power Control] window “#” column has the partition number. For the details of [Power Control] window, see ‘1.3.1 [Power Control] window’ in “PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Ref...
Page 184 - Checking the Partition Power status by using the MMB
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.2 Partition Power on and Power off 161 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 8.3 [Power Control] Window For the details on the contents and setting items of the [Power Control] window, see ‘1.3.1 [Power Control] Window’ in “PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Re...
Page 185 - Powering off a partition by using the MMB
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.2 Partition Power on and Power off 162 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 8.4 [Information] window The power status of the partition is displayed in [Power Status]. For details on the contents and setting items of the [Information] window, see ‘1.3.8 ...
Page 186 - Scheduled operations; Powering on a partition by scheduled operation
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.3 Scheduled operations 163 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 8.5 [Power Control] window The "#" column has the partition number. For details on the [Power Control] window, see ‘1.3.1 [Power Control] window’ in “PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Ref...
Page 187 - Power off a Partition by scheduled operation; Scheduled operation support conditions
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.3 Scheduled operations 164 C122-E175-01EN - Time till the instruction reaches the operating system from the MMB - Time until the operating system shutdown is started and time until the start of the operating system shutdown is notified to...
Page 188 - Automatic Partition Restart Conditions; Setting automatic partition restart conditions
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.4 Automatic Partition Restart Conditions 165 C122-E175-01EN Menu Item Scheduled operations Description Reset Not supported Resets any partition. This reset is not followed by a reboot of the operating system. NMI Not supported Issues an N...
Page 190 - Power Restoration; Prerequisites for remote shutdown
CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control 8.5 Power Restoration 167 C122-E175-01EN 8.5 Power Restoration In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, the system operations for power restoration can be set in the chassis unit. This can be set by MMB Web-UI. 8.5.1 Settings for Power Restoration Wh...
Page 192 - Configuration and Status; CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 9 Configuration and Status Checking (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 9.1 MMB Web-UI 169 C122-E175-01EN Configuration and Status CHAPTER 9 Checking (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) This chapter describes functions for checking the configuration and status of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series s...
Page 193 - MMB CLI
CHAPTER 9 Configuration and Status Checking (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 9.2 MMB CLI 170 C122-E175-01EN Function Reference sections in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN) Sets a Reserved SB. 1.3.5 [Reserved SB Configuration] window The video redirection for each IPv4/IPv6 ...
Page 195 - Error Notification and
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.1 Maintenance 172 C122-E175-01EN Error Notification and CHAPTER 10 Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) This chapter describes the maintenance functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. It also des...
Page 198 - Troubleshooting
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.2 Troubleshooting 175 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 10.1 REMCS linkage 10.2 Troubleshooting This section describes how to troubleshoot system problems. 10.2.1 Troubleshooting overview The following shows the basic procedure...
Page 200 - Items to confirm before contacting a sales representative
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.2 Troubleshooting 177 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 10.3 Label location No. Description (1) Model name (2) Serial number 10.2.2 Items to confirm before contacting a sales representative Before contacting your sales represen...
Page 201 - Finding out about abnormal conditions; LED display
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.2 Troubleshooting 178 C122-E175-01EN - For a repair under warranty during the warranty period - For a repair not under any support service contract after expiration of the warranty period - Our authorized service en...
Page 202 - Alarm E-Mail notification
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.2 Troubleshooting 179 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 10.5 System status display in the MMB Web-UI window No. Description Status in information area Displays the system status The MMB Web-UI window always displays the informa...
Page 203 - Miscellaneous; Investigating abnormal conditions; Finding out about a faulty component
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.2 Troubleshooting 180 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 10.6 Alarm E-Mail settings window Miscellaneous Problems related to system startup or drivers may occur. For details on these problems, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Mess...
Page 205 - Finding out about a faulty partition
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.2 Troubleshooting 182 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE 10.8 System event log display Finding out about a faulty partition Investigate the entire system partition configuration and the faulty partition in PRIMEQUEST 2400E and 2...
Page 206 - Finding out the partition error status
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.2 Troubleshooting 183 C122-E175-01EN Finding out the partition error status Examine the partition error status in PRIMEQUEST 2400E and 2800E. Select [System] - [Partition Event Log] in the [MMB] menu window. On the ...
Page 207 - The MMB windows do not appear.
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.2 Troubleshooting 184 C122-E175-01EN 10.2.7 Problems related to the main unit or a PCI_Box This section describes problems related to the main unit or a PCI_Box. It also describes how to correct the problems. An LED...
Page 208 - Problems with partition operations; Notes on Troubleshooting; Logs that can be collected by the MMB; Checking the event log
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.3 Notes on Troubleshooting 185 C122-E175-01EN 10.2.9 Problems with partition operations - [Status] in the information area of the MMB Web-UI changes to "Error" when [Power Off], [Reset], or [Force Power Off]...
Page 210 - Downloading the event data stored in the SEL; Filtering the events to display
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.4 Collecting Maintenance Data 187 C122-E175-01EN Be sure to check with a field engineer before clearing events stored in the SEL. Remarks - If a problem occurs during operation, e-mail notification is sent. For deta...
Page 212 - Displaying details of an event
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.4 Collecting Maintenance Data 189 C122-E175-01EN Item Description The default is [All]. Sort by Date/Time Select ascending or descending order for displaying events by using the radio buttons. The default is [New ev...
Page 213 - Software Support Guide and DSNAP; Memory dump
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.4 Collecting Maintenance Data 190 C122-E175-01EN [Next] button: The window displays the next event according to the display order in the [System Event Log] window. TABLE 10.6 Setting and display items in the [System...
Page 214 - Memory dump files and paging files
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.4 Collecting Maintenance Data 191 C122-E175-01EN - The responsiveness of the mouse or keyboard is too slow. Performance deteriorates during system operation when the responsiveness of the mouse or keyboard is too sl...
Page 215 - Memory dump configuration methods
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.4 Collecting Maintenance Data 192 C122-E175-01EN Memory dump type Memory dump file size Minimum memory dump 32bit windows: 128 KB 64bit windows: 256 KB Create new file Automatic memory dump Depends on memory space d...
Page 217 - Configuring the paging file
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.4 Collecting Maintenance Data 194 C122-E175-01EN For details on the procedure, see Chapter 1 MMB Web-UI (Web User Interface) Operations in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN). Configuring the pag...
Page 221 - Configuring and Checking Log Information
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.5 Configuring and Checking Log Information 198 C122-E175-01EN 10.4.5 sadump If a problem occurs in the partition which is operating on RHEL, memory dump is acquired as shown 10.4.4 Acquiring data for investigation (...
Page 222 - Firmware Updates
CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures) 10.6 Firmware Updates 199 C122-E175-01EN - Operation log information - Physical inventory (including PCI_Boxes) information - System and partition configuration information - System and partition configuration file - I...
Page 223 - Appendix A Functions Provided by the
Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series A.1.2 Operation 200 C122-E175-01EN Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series This appendix lists the functions provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. It also lists management network specifications. A.1 Function List The ...
Page 224 - Monitoring and reporting functions
Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series A.1.3 Monitoring and reporting functions 201 C122-E175-01EN operation Minor item Description Power recovery processing Power-on control when power is restored from AC Lost Boot control Boot device selection in Web-UI Diagnosis mode selectio...
Page 227 - A.2 Correspondence between Functions and Interfaces; System settings
Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series A.2.4 Hardware status display 204 C122-E175-01EN A.2 Correspondence between Functions and Interfaces The following shows the correspondence between the functions provided by PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and interfaces. A.2.1 System information di...
Page 228 - A.2.6 Partition configuration and operation setting
Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series A.2.7 Partition operation 205 C122-E175-01EN Function MMB Web-UI MMB CLI UEFI PSU (power supply unit) power-on count and status display Supported System power consumption display Supported FAN status monitoring and FAN speed display Support...
Page 229 - A.2.11 Server management network settings
Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series A.2.11 Server management network settings 206 C122-E175-01EN A.2.8 Partition power control TABLE A.15 Partition power control Function MMB Web-UI MMB CLI UEFI Power-on Supported Supported Power-off (shutdown) Supported Supported Reset Suppo...
Page 230 - A.3 Management Network Specifications
Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series A.3 Management Network Specifications 207 C122-E175-01EN A.2.12 Maintenance TABLE A.19 Maintenance Function MMB Web-UI MMB CLI UEFI Batch firmware update Supported Supported MMB configuration information save and restore Supported BIOS conf...
Page 232 - Appendix B Physical Mounting Locations
Appendix B Physical Mounting Locations and Port Numbers B.1 Physical Mounting Locations of Components 209 C122-E175-01EN Appendix B Physical Mounting Locations and Port Numbers This appendix describes the physical mounting locations of components, and shows MMB and IOU port numbers. B.1 Physical Mou...
Page 236 - Appendix C Lists of External Interfaces; C.1 List of External System Interfaces
Appendix C Lists of External Interfaces Physical C.2 List of External MMB Interfaces 213 C122-E175-01EN Appendix C Lists of External Interfaces Physical This appendix describes the external interfaces of the PRIMEQUEST2000 series. C.1 List of External System Interfaces The following lists the extern...
Page 237 - D.1 Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Internal I/O
Appendix D Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Built-in I/O, and PCI Slot Mounting Locations and Slot Numbers D.2 Correspondence between PCI Slot Mounting Locations and Slot Numbers 214 C122-E175-01EN Appendix D Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Built-in I/O, and PCI Slot Mounting Locations an...
Page 240 - Appendix E PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
Appendix E PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Cabinets (Link) D.2 Correspondence between PCI Slot Mounting Locations and Slot Numbers 217 C122-E175-01EN Appendix E PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Cabinets (Link) For details on PRIMEQUEST 2000 series cabinets and components and PCI_Box cabinets and components, see Chapte...
Page 241 - Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs
Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs F.1. LED Type 218 C122-E175-01EN Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs This appendix describes the types of mounted LEDs for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. It also describes how to check the status with LEDs. F.1. LED Type The PRIMEQUEST 2000 series has Customer Self Ser...
Page 246 - LED Mounting Locations
Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs F.2 LED Mounting Locations 223 C122-E175-01EN F.1.14 IO_PSU The IO_PSU comes equipped with the following LEDs. TABLE F.23 IO_PSU LED LED type Color Function Note AC Green Indicates whether there is AC input to the individual PSU. IO_PSU control DC Green Indicates t...
Page 247 - LEDs
Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs F.2 LED Mounting Locations 224 C122-E175-01EN LEDs - The order of PSU and FANU LEDs arranged from the left or the top is as follows: FANM#0 Alarm, Power, and FANM#1 Alarm. FIGURE F.2 Mounting locations of PSU and FANU - The order of MMB LEDs arranged from the left ...
Page 248 - LED list
Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs F.3 LED list 225 C122-E175-01EN F.3 LED list The following table lists the mounted LEDs for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. TABLE F.27 LED list (1/3) Component LED type Color Quantity Status Description PSU Power/ Alarm Green/ orange 1 Off PSU AC input off Blinking in ...
Page 251 - Button and switch
Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs F.4 Button and switch 228 C122-E175-01EN F.4 Button and switch PRIMEQUEST 2000 series comes equipped with below buttons and switches. - OPL Location button When you push the Location button of OPL, Location LED turns on. Pushing this button again, Location LED turn...
Page 252 - Appendix G Component Mounting; CPU mounting criteria
Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions G.2 DIMM 229 C122-E175-01EN Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions This appendix describes the mounting conditions of components for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. G.1 CPU This section describes the number of CPUs that can be mounted and the criteria for mixin...
Page 253 - DIMM mixing criteria
Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions G.2 DIMM 230 C122-E175-01EN DR PCI address mode SB Number (CPU number) per Partition DIMM increment unit 1CPU/1SB 2CPU/1SB N M S N M S 2SB (4CPU) N/A N/A N/A 2 4 6 3SB (6CPU) N/A N/A N/A 2 4 6 4SB (8CPU) N/A N/A N/A 2 4 6 Segment 1SB (1CPU) (*1) 2 4 6 N/A N/A...
Page 254 - DIMM mounting order and DIMM mixed mounting condition
Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions G.2 DIMM 231 C122-E175-01EN DIMM mounting order and DIMM mixed mounting condition The order of DIMM installation and the condition of DIMM mixed installation are shown below. In tables of DIMM mounting order, DIMMs are installed in order from one with small n...
Page 260 - G.3 Configuration when using 100 V PSU; G.7 Installation Environment
Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions G.8 NIC (Network Interface Card) 237 C122-E175-01EN G.3 Configuration when using 100 V PSU PRIMEQUEST 2000 series supports 100 V power supply in case of only PSU_S. Since power efficiency decrease when using 100V PSU, maximum quantity of component may decreas...
Page 262 - Appendix H Tree Structure of the MIB; H.1 MIB Tree Structure
Appendix H Tree Structure of the MIB Provided with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series H.1 MIB Tree Structure 239 C122-E175-01EN Appendix H Tree Structure of the MIB Provided with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series This appendix describes the tree structure of the MIB provided with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. If SVS...
Page 263 - H.2 MIB File Contents
Appendix H Tree Structure of the MIB Provided with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series H.2 MIB File Contents 240 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE H.1 MIB tree structure H.2 MIB File Contents The following table lists the contents of MIB files. TABLE H.1 MIB file contents MIB file Purpose Partition operating system Info...
Page 264 - Shutdown From MMB Web-UI
Appendix I Windows Shutdown Settings I.1 Shutdown From MMB Web-UI 241 C122-E175-01EN Appendix I Windows Shutdown Settings This appendix describes how to set (arbitrarily) Windows to shut down. I.1 Shutdown From MMB Web-UI Windows shutdown from the MMB Web-UI requires ServerView Agent. For details on...
Page 265 - Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of; Confirming by WebBIOS
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card J.1 How to confirm firmware version of SAS RAID controller card 242 C122-E175-01EN Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card This section explains how to confirm the firmware of I/O device. J.1 How to confirm firmwar...
Page 270 - Confirming by ServerView RAID; How to confirm firmware version of SAS card
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card J.2 How to confirm firmware version of SAS card 247 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE J.11 [Controller Properties] window of WebBIOS If multiple MegaRAID SAS RAID controller is mounted, click [Controller Selection] in [HOME] window. Go back to step ...
Page 274 - J.3.1 How to confirm firmware version for FC card made by Qlogic; Confirming UEFI driver version and firmware version
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card J.3 How to confirm firmware version and UEFI driver version of FC card 251 C122-E175-01EN J.3.1 How to confirm firmware version for FC card made by Qlogic Confirming UEFI driver version and firmware version 1. Select [Force boot into EFI...
Page 275 - Confirming UEFI driver version
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card J.3 How to confirm firmware version and UEFI driver version of FC card 252 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE J.21 Boot Manager front page (1) Confirming UEFI driver version 1. Select [Boot Manager] and press [Enter] key. FIGURE J.22 Boot Manager fro...
Page 277 - J.3.2 How to confirm firmware version for FC card made by Emulex; Displaying Device Manager
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card J.3 How to confirm firmware version and UEFI driver version of FC card 254 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE J.25 Driver list 5. Check UEFI driver version Check version of QLogic Fibre Channel Driver. Example: ‘00000224’ in version of UEFI driver me...
Page 278 - Stating HBA setup utility
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card J.3 How to confirm firmware version and UEFI driver version of FC card 255 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE J.27 Boot Manager front page (1) 2. Select [Device Manager] and press [Enter] key. FIGURE J.28 Boot Manager front page (2) 3. [Device Manage...
Page 279 - Selecting HBA
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card J.3 How to confirm firmware version and UEFI driver version of FC card 256 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE J.29 [Device Manager] window 2. [Emulex Configuration Utility] window appears. Select [Emulex Configuration Setup Utility] and press [Enter]...
Page 280 - Confirming version of FC card.
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card J.3 How to confirm firmware version and UEFI driver version of FC card 257 C122-E175-01EN FIGURE J.31 [Adapter Selection] window (HBA list) 2. [Emulex Adapter Configuration Main Menu] window appears. FIGURE J.32 [Emulex Adapter Configura...
Page 283 - Failure Report Sheet
Appendix L Failure Report Sheet L.1 Failure Report Sheet 260 C122-E175-01EN Appendix L Failure Report Sheet This appendix includes the failure report sheet. Use this sheet to report a failure. L.1 Failure Report Sheet Model name □ PRIMEQUEST ( ) OS □ Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Version: ) □ Windows Se...
Page 284 - Appendix M Information of PCI Express card
Appendix M Information of PCI Express card L.1 Failure Report Sheet 261 C122-E175-01EN Appendix M Information of PCI Express card This appendix includes the information of PCI Express card. For components which cannot be identified by ‘Vendor ID’ and ‘Device ID’, see also ‘Subsystem ID’ and ‘Subsyst...