Page 3 - Contents; Preface
iii Contents Preface xiii 1. Sun Fire X4150 server ELOM Overview 1 Sun Fire X4150 server ELOM Features 2 Embedded Lights Out Manager Common Tasks 2 Sun Fire X4150 server Default Settings 3 About the Preconfigured Administrator Account 4 About the Indicator and Fault LEDs 4 2. Connecting to the ELOM ...
Page 5 - Interface
Contents v ▼ To Clear the Event Log 26 4. Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 27 Configuring the System 28 ▼ To Configure the System 29 Configuring Network Settings 30 ▼ To Configure the Network Settings 30 Configuring E-mail Notification 30 ▼ To Configure ...
Page 6 - Using the Remote Console Application
vi Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 ▼ To Change a User Password or Privilege 41 ▼ To Delete a User Account 41 ▼ To Disable or Enable a User 41 Managing the System Locator Indicator LED 42 ▼ To Control the State of the System Indicator LED 42 Man...
Page 7 - Using IPMI
Contents vii Setting Parameters for the Remote Console 55 ▼ To Set Parameters for the Remote Console 55 Redirecting Keyboard, Video, Mouse, or Storage Devices 56 ▼ To Redirect Keyboard and Mouse Devices 56 ▼ To Redirect Storage Devices 57 Installing an Operating System on a Remote Server 58 ▼ To Ins...
Page 8 - Using Simple Network Management Protocol
Contents viii ▼ To Display User Accounts Using the CLI 76 Configuring User Accounts 77 Managing Alerts 78 Displaying Alerts 78 ▼ To Display Alerts 78 Displaying PET Target Properties 80 ▼ To Display PET Target Properties 80 Configuring Alerts 80 Configuring the PET IP Address 81 ▼ To Configure the P...
Page 9 - Adding a User Account; Command-Line Interface Reference; CLI Command Quick Reference; Glossary
Contents ix Adding a User Account 92 Deleting a User Account 93 Configuring User Accounts 93 A. Command-Line Interface Reference 95 CLI Command Quick Reference 95 CLI Command Reference 99 Glossary 109 Index 131
Page 11 - Figures
xi Figures FIGURE 3-1 ELOM System Information Screen 14 FIGURE 3-2 An Excerpt of the View Event Logs Screen 25 FIGURE 4-1 The Configuration Screen 29 FIGURE 4-2 The Platform Event Filter Screen 32 FIGURE 4-3 The User Management Screen 40 FIGURE 4-4 The Fault LED Screen 43 FIGURE 5-1 Keyboard, Video,...
Page 13 - How This Document Is Organized
xiii Preface The Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide provides instructions for managing Sun servers using the Sun Fire X4150 server(ELOM) with the service processor. How This Document Is Organized Chapter 1 describes the Embedded Lights Out Manager from an architec...
Page 14 - Using UNIX Commands
xiv Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Appendix A gives you a quick reference to the commands you can use with Embedded Lights Out Manager. Glossary is a list of words and phrases and their definitions. Using UNIX Commands This document might not ...
Page 15 - Typographic Conventions
Preface xv Typographic Conventions Related Documentation For the most up-to-date information about the Sun Fire X4150 server, navigate toyour server at http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/prod/sf.x4150. Translated versions of some of these documents are also available athttp://docs.sun.com. Select a langua...
Page 16 - Third-Party Web Sites
xvi Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Sun Documentation, Support, andTraining Third-Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third-party web sites mentioned in thisdocument. Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or lia...
Page 18 - Sun Fire X4150 server ELOM Features
2 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Sun Fire X4150 server ELOM Features The ELOM provides a dedicated system of hardware and supporting software thatenables you to manage your server independent of an operating system, and in low-power situations...
Page 19 - Sun Fire X4150 server Default Settings
Chapter 1 Sun Fire X4150 server ELOM Overview 3 Sun Fire X4150 server Default Settings Sun has configured the SP controller and SP firmware on your server to use the mostcommon default settings. It is unlikely that you will need to change any of thesedefaults. Interrogate system components for their...
Page 20 - About the Indicator and Fault LEDs
4 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 About the Preconfigured AdministratorAccount The ELOM is shipped with one preconfigured administrator account: User name: root Password: changeme The preconfigured administrator account, root, is the default ac...
Page 21 - Connecting to the ELOM; Note –
5 C H A P T E R 2 Connecting to the ELOM This chapter details the ways to connect to and communicate with your Sun FireX4150 server. It contains the following sections: ■ “About Connection Tasks” on page 6 ■ “Connecting Using a Serial Connection” on page 6 ■ “Connecting Using Ethernet” on page 7 Not...
Page 22 - About Connection Tasks; Connecting Using a Serial Connection; To Connect Using a Serial Connection
6 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 About Connection Tasks You have two methods to connect to the ELOM in your server: ■ Serial/Local ■ Ethernet/Remote Both methods require making physical cable connections to the server and loggingin to the ELOM...
Page 23 - Connect the other end to the terminal or laptop.; root; Enter the following command:; Connecting Using Ethernet
Chapter 2 Connecting to the ELOM 7 ■ 9600 baud (default, can be set to any standard rate up to 57600). ■ Disable software flow control (XON/XOFF). 3. Connect a serial cable to the RJ-45 connection on the back of the server. 4. Connect the other end to the terminal or laptop. 5. Press Enter on the te...
Page 24 - Connecting to the CLI; ssh
8 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Note – You will need the IP address of your ELOM, which you obtained during the setup and installation of your server (see the Sun Fire X4150 Server Installation Guide). Connecting to the CLI Be sure that you h...
Page 25 - Connecting to the Web-Based Interface; Type the IP address of the ELOM into your web browser.; Click the Log Out button.
Chapter 2 Connecting to the ELOM 9 Connecting to the Web-Based Interface Be sure that you have connected a LAN to the NET MGT 0 port on the server. ▼ To Connect to the Web-Based Interface 1. Type the IP address of the ELOM into your web browser. The login screen appears. 2. Type a user name and pass...
Page 27 - Using the Web-Based Interface
11 C H A P T E R 3 Monitoring the Server System Usingthe Web-Based Interface This chapter provides information about how to use the web-based interface and theSun Fire X4150 server software to monitor your server. It includes the following sections: ■ “Using the Web-Based Interface” on page 11 ■ “Ac...
Page 28 - Browser and Software Requirements; Users and Privileges; Administrator; Web-Based Interface Tasks
12 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 remote system as if it were connected to the Sun server. You can also redirectdiskette images ( .img files) and CD-ROM images ( .iso files) for remote access. Remote configuration issues are covered in Chapter...
Page 29 - To Access the ELOM Using a Web Browser
Chapter 3 Monitoring the Server System Using the Web-Based Interface 13 Monitoring and managing system status: ■ Monitor the status of system fans, temperatures, and voltages remotely. ■ Monitor BIOS power-on self-test (POST) progress log entries remotely. ■ View, save, and clear system event logs. ...
Page 30 - Click the Logout button in the upper right corner of the screen.; Viewing the System From the Web Browser
14 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 3. Click Log In. The web-based interface appears. To log out of the web-based interface: ● Click the Logout button in the upper right corner of the screen. Viewing the System From the Web Browser The system is...
Page 32 - To View System Information; On the main menu, click the System Information tab.; Viewing Version Information; From the Versions submenu, select the SP Version tab.
16 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 The following section describes how to monitor the server using the web browserand the Embedded Lights Out Manager software. Viewing System and ComponentInformation The System Information tab provides informat...
Page 33 - Viewing Server Board Information; Viewing Component Information
Chapter 3 Monitoring the Server System Using the Web-Based Interface 17 Viewing Server Board Information ▼ To View Server Board Information ● From the Versions submenu, select the Server Board Information tab. The Server Board Information screen appears, displaying information such as theBIOS versio...
Page 35 - Viewing Memory Information; From the System menu, select Components, and then select Memory.; Monitoring the System Sensors
Chapter 3 Monitoring the Server System Using the Web-Based Interface 19 Viewing Memory Information ▼ To View Memory Information ● From the System menu, select Components, and then select Memory. The Memory screen appears. It displays information about total memoryinstalled in your server; see TABLE ...
Page 36 - To Monitor the System Sensors; On the main menu, click System Monitoring.; Reading Sensors; From the System Monitoring tab, click the Sensor Reading Tab.
20 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 submenu screens also allows you to view and manage the system log, the LocatorIndicator LED, and the Fault LED. For information about the Locator Indicator LEDand the Fault LED, see “Managing the System Locato...
Page 37 - Viewing a Sensor Summary; From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Summary tab.
Chapter 3 Monitoring the Server System Using the Web-Based Interface 21 Viewing a Sensor Summary ▼ To View a Sensor Summary ● From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Summary tab. The Summary screen appears. It provides an overview of the status of the systemsensors. The screen provides the status of...
Page 39 - Monitoring Fans; From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Fan tab.; Monitoring Temperatures; From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Temperature tab.
Chapter 3 Monitoring the Server System Using the Web-Based Interface 23 Monitoring Fans ▼ To Monitor Fans ● From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Fan tab. The Fan screen appears, displaying the critical thresholds, the actual sensorreading, and the status for each of the systems fans. The readings...
Page 40 - Monitoring Voltages; From the Sensor Reading tab, click the Voltage tab.; Viewing and Managing the Event Log
24 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 A similar panel is repeated for each monitored entity. Monitoring Voltages ▼ To Monitor Voltage ● From the Sensor Reading tab, click the Voltage tab. The Voltage screen appears. The Voltage screen displays the...
Page 41 - To Display the Event Log; From the Event Logs tab, select View Event Logs.; To Save the Event Log; save a copy of the event log.
Chapter 3 Monitoring the Server System Using the Web-Based Interface 25 ▼ To Display the Event Log ● From the System Monitoring tab on the main menu, click the Event Logssubmenu tab. The Event Logs screen appears. The View Event Logs, Save Event Logs, andClear Event Logs submenus become available. ▼...
Page 42 - To Clear the Event Log; Click the Clear Event Log button to start a fresh event log.
26 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 ▼ To Clear the Event Log The Event Log might need to be cleared to signify a fresh procedure, or identifysystem performance under load. 1. From the Event Logs tab, click Clear Event Log. 2. Click the Clear Eve...
Page 44 - Configuring the System
28 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Configuring the System The Configuration submenu tabs enable you to configure the network operation andother important functions of the server. These functions are described in thefollowing sections: ■ “Config...
Page 45 - To Configure the System; From the main menu, click the Configuration tab.
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 29 ▼ To Configure the System ● From the main menu, click the Configuration tab. The Configuration tabs appear (see FIGURE 4-1 ). You are now able to access the Network, E-mail Notification, Platform Event Filter...
Page 46 - From the Configure submenu, click the Network tab.; Configuring E-mail Notification; From the Configuration submenu, click the E-mail Notification tab.; Configuring Platform Event Filters
30 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Configuring Network Settings ▼ To Configure the Network Settings ● From the Configure submenu, click the Network tab. The Network configuration screen appears (see FIGURE 4-1 ). Use this screen to enable or di...
Page 47 - To Configure a Platform Event Filter; From the Configuration submenu click Platform Event Filter tab.
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 31 ■ Performing one of three power actions ■ Performing an NMI diagnostic interrupt ■ Sending alert to the SEL ■ Sending mail An event is configured in two parts: the event (or alert) and the response or action ...
Page 48 - down list in the Event Filter Configuration.
32 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 FIGURE 4-2 The Platform Event Filter Screen 2. In the The Platform Event Filter section click the Enable PEF radio button. To configure/create a filter, you must first enable PEF. 3. Type the address of the tr...
Page 49 - Configuration section.; Configuring System Management Access
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 33 ■ 01h - Temperature ■ 02h - Voltage ■ 04h - Voltage ■ 07h - Processor ■ 0Ch - Memory 6. Select the action for the alerts by selecting the check boxes in the Event Action Configuration section. If you are sele...
Page 50 - Fill in the required fields in the SSL Configuration section.; Configuring SNMP
34 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Configuring the SSL Certificate ▼ To Configure the SSL Certificate 1. From the System Management Access submenu, click the SSL Certificate tab. The SSL Certificate screen appears. 2. Select either Certificate ...
Page 51 - To Configure SNMP; Select the Set Request check box to set one or more SNMP variables.; To Add an SNMP Community; Select the radio button at the head of an unoccupied row.; Type the name of the new community in the Community field.
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 35 Note – The SNMP MIB file is located on the Tools and Drivers CD in the directory /SNMP/mib/ . ▼ To Configure SNMP 1. From the System Management submenu, click the SNMP tab. The SNMP screen appears. 2. Select ...
Page 52 - To Delete an SNMP Community; Click the Delete button to delete the community.; To Modify an SNMP Community; head of the row for the community you would like to modify.; To Add an SNMP User; Fill in the open fields for the new user in the User Setting screen.
36 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 ▼ To Delete an SNMP Community 1. In the SNMP screen, select SNMP Communities from the drop-down list, and then click Select. The SNMP Communities screen appears. 1. Select the radio button at the head of the r...
Page 53 - To Delete an SNMP User; Click the Delete button to delete the user.; To Edit an SNMP User; Click the Edit button in the same row.; Configuring Active Directory Service
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 37 5. Click Submit to create the new user. ▼ To Delete an SNMP User 1. In the SNMP screen, select SNMP User Settings from the drop-down list, and then click Select. The SNMP User Settings screen appears. 2. Sele...
Page 54 - To Configure Active Directory Service; Enter the Primary, Secondary DNS and the Root Domain addresses.; Managing and Maintaining the System; Managing Users and Accounts
38 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 ▼ To Configure Active Directory Service 1. From the User Management submenu, click the ADS Configuration tab. The ADS Configuration screen appears. 2. Enter the Primary, Secondary DNS and the Root Domain addre...
Page 55 - To Add a User; From the User Management submenu, click the User Account tab.
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 39 The permissions that a user can be assigned include: ■ Administrator – Enables read and write access to all ELOM software features, functions, and commands. ■ Operator – Enables limited access to SP software ...
Page 56 - a. Type a user name in the User Name field.
40 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 FIGURE 4-3 The User Management Screen 3. Complete the following information. a. Type a user name in the User Name field. The user name must be at least 4 characters and no more than 20 characters.User names ar...
Page 57 - To Change a User Password or Privilege; To Disable or Enable a User
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 41 e. When you finish entering the new user ’s information, click Add. The User Accounts screen appears. The new user account and associatedinformation is displayed on the User Accounts screen. ▼ To Change a Use...
Page 59 - To View the State of the Fault LEDs; To Turn the Fault LEDs Off
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 43 ▼ To View the State of the Fault LEDs 1. In the main menu, click the System Monitoring tab. The System Monitoring submenu tabs appear. 2. Click the Fault LED submenu tab. The Fault LED Control screen appears ...
Page 60 - Select power option you want and click Save.; Resetting the Service Processor; From the main menu click the Maintenance tab.
44 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Setting Power Control You can control power to the server you are logged in to by using the Remote PowerControl submenu screen to set the power control action. ▼ To Set Power Control 1. From the Remote Control...
Page 61 - Updating the Firmware; Updating the Firmware Using a Web Browser
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 45 3. Click Reset SP button. The following message appears: Updating the Firmware There are multiple ways to update the SP firmware. ■ Use the Tools and Drivers CD. 1. Power on the system and boot the system usi...
Page 62 - To Update the Firmware Using a Web Browser; Select the firmware file or CPLD file to update.; Recovering from a Corrupt SP
46 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Note – Selecting option #2 might require user interaction during the reboot. ▼ To Update the Firmware Using a Web Browser Note – The system must be powered off for you to perform an update. If the server is po...
Page 63 - To Recover From a Corrupt SP
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 47 ▼ To Recover From a Corrupt SP 1. Copy all SP files from the Tools and Drivers CD to a USB flash device. The SP files are located in the BMCrecovery directory, on the Tools and Drivers CD. They consist of: ■ ...
Page 64 - Managing Session Timeout; To Set the Session Timeout; Click the Enable Timeout radio button.; To Disable the Session Timeout; Click the Submit button to disable the session timeout.
48 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Managing Session Timeout The session timeout is an inactivity timer. If an open session enters a state ofinactivity that exceeds the preset timer, the system closes (logs out) the session. Thisfunction prevent...
Page 65 - Setting the Time
Chapter 4 Configuring, Managing and Maintaining the Server Using the Web-Based Interface 49 Setting the Time ▼ To Set the Time 1. From the Configuration submenu, click the Set Time tab. The Set Time screen appears. Use the radio buttons to either manually input thedate and time, or to use an NTP ser...
Page 67 - Accessing the Remote Console; Requirements
51 C H A P T E R 5 Using the Remote ConsoleApplication This chapter describes how to use the remote console application. It includes thefollowing sections: ■ “Accessing the Remote Console” on page 51 ■ “Starting the Remote Console Application” on page 54 ■ “Redirecting Keyboard, Video, Mouse, or Sto...
Page 68 - CD and Diskette Redirection Operational Model
52 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Note – You do not need to install any OS-specific drivers or helper applications on client systems to run the remote console application. Note – You can download the JRE 1.6 at http://java.sun.com . Note – To ...
Page 70 - Starting the Remote Console Application; To Start the Remote Console Application; Type an administrator user name and password.
54 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Starting the Remote Console Application Use this procedure to start the remote console application from a web browser. Youmight be presented with a series of questions. In each case, select Run. Note – Each ne...
Page 71 - Setting Parameters for the Remote Console; b. Right-click to display the remote console as a full screen.
Chapter 5 Using the Remote Console Application 55 The web browser downloads the embedded remote control applicationautomatically, and the Remote Console screen appears. If the remote console does not appear, it might be blocked by web browser securitycontrols. Reduce security configuration to allow ...
Page 72 - When the login is successful, the remote console screen appears.; To Redirect Keyboard and Mouse Devices; Start the remote console application as described in; From the Remote Control submenu, select the Hotkey Setup tab.
56 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 2. When the login is successful, the remote console screen appears. The remote console application starts with the video and keyboard enabled bydefault. In most cases, you need only enable the mouse redirectio...
Page 73 - To Redirect Storage Devices
Chapter 5 Using the Remote Console Application 57 Note – For the mouse to work correctly, you might have to change the mouse mode. Click the double mouse cursor on the navigation bar to toggle between local andremote mouse cursor movement. Keyboard redirection is selected by default. FIGURE 5-1 Keyb...
Page 74 - Type the user name and password in the login screen.
58 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 ■ To store a selection to a real CD-ROM device, select from the Drive Namedrop-down list. ■ To store a CD image file or a diskette image file to your hard drive, select ISOfile from the Source Device drop-down...
Page 75 - From the Remote Control submenu, click the Redirection tab.; be using for the installation.; Other Remote Options
Chapter 5 Using the Remote Console Application 59 3. From the Remote Control submenu, click the Redirection tab. 4. Click the Launch Redirection button to open a remote console screen. 5. Insert the operating system CD/DVD to be installed on the Sun Fire X4150 server into your laptop or local CD/DVD...
Page 77 - About IPMI
61 C H A P T E R 6 Using IPMI This chapter describes the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)functionality and lists the supported IPMI commands. It includes the followingsections: ■ “About IPMI” on page 61 . ■ “Supported IPMI 2.0 Commands” on page 63 . About IPMI The Intelligent Platfor...
Page 78 - IPMItool; man ipmitool; Sensors
62 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 ■ Provide full screen display switch ■ Set dynamic video scaling (4x4 Video Scalar) Your Sun Fire X4150 server is IPMI v2.0 compliant. You can access IPMI functionalitythrough the command line with the IPMItoo...
Page 85 - Using the Command-Line Interface; Logging In to the CLI
69 C H A P T E R 7 Using the Command-Line Interface This chapter describes how to use the Embedded Lights Out Manager command-lineinterface (CLI). The sections include: ■ “Logging In to the CLI” on page 69 . ■ “Command Syntax” on page 70 . ■ “Managing the Host” on page 72 . ■ “Managing ELOM Network ...
Page 86 - Command Syntax; Syntax
70 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Note – If you have changed the serial redirection output in the system BIOS from SP to SYSTEM, the system output is displayed on the serial connection. To view the SPoutput on the serial connection, change the...
Page 87 - Command Verbs; Options
Chapter 7 Using the Command-Line Interface 71 Command Verbs TABLE 7-1 describes the CLI command verbs. Options The CLI supports the following options. Not all options are supported for allcommands. See a specific command section for the options that are valid with thatcommand. The -help and -examine...
Page 88 - Managing the Host; Managing the Host State; start SYS
72 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Targets Every object in your namespace is a target. Not all targets are supported for allcommands. Each command section lists the valid targets for that command. Properties Properties are the configurable attr...
Page 89 - stop SYS; Managing the Host Console
Chapter 7 Using the Command-Line Interface 73 ■ To power off the host gracefully, enter the following command: set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=graceful_off ■ To power off the host, enter one of the following commands: set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=off -or- stop SYS ■ To reset the host, enter one of the fo...
Page 90 - Managing ELOM Network Settings; To Display Network Settings; To Configure Network Settings
74 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 show /SYS/CPU/CPU0 For more information about sensors, including how to view them using a webbrowser, see “Monitoring the System Sensors” on page 19 . Managing ELOM Network Settings You can display or configur...
Page 91 - Examples
Chapter 7 Using the Command-Line Interface 75 Targets, Properties, and Values These targets, properties, and values are valid for ELOM network settings. Examples To change the IP address for the ELOM, Enter: Note – Changing the IP address will disconnect your active session if you are connected to t...
Page 92 - set; administrator; Adding a User Account Using the CLI; To Delete a User Account Using the CLI; To Display User Accounts Using the CLI
76 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 ■ Administrator – Enables read and write access to all ELOM software features, functions, and commands. ■ Operator – Enables limited access to SP software features, functions, and commands. Operators cannot ch...
Page 93 - Configuring User Accounts; set target
Chapter 7 Using the Command-Line Interface 77 Configuring User Accounts Use the set command to change passwords and permissions for configured user accounts. Note – You must have administrator privileges to change user properties. Syntax set target [propertyname=value] Targets, Properties, and Value...
Page 94 - Managing Alerts; Displaying Alerts
78 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Managing Alerts The system is equipped with sensors that read several system critical parameters,such as voltages and temperatures. The system monitors these sensors and createsan alert when a sensor reading c...
Page 96 - To display properties, enter the following commands:; Configuring Alerts
80 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Displaying PET Target Properties ▼ To Display PET Target Properties ● To display properties, enter the following commands: /SP/AgentInfo/PET –> cd Destination1 /SP/AgentInfo/PET –> show The result of exe...
Page 97 - Configuring the PET IP Address; Configuring the PEF Global Controls
Chapter 7 Using the Command-Line Interface 81 Targets, Properties, and Values This target, property, and value is valid when using the set command to set the IPMIPET IP address: Configuring the PET IP Address ▼ To Configure the PET IP Address ● To set the IP address for Destination1, enter the follo...
Page 98 - To Configure the PEF Global Controls; entering the following commands:; set PEFActionGlobalCtrlPowerReset=enable; Configuring the Event Filter Tables
82 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 ▼ To Configure the PEF Global Controls 1. To configure the PEF global controls, you must first enable global control by entering the following commands: –> cd /SP/AgentInfo/PEF /SP/AgentInfo/PEF –> set P...
Page 99 - To Configure the Event Filter Tables; by entering the following commands:; cd EventFilterTable1
Chapter 7 Using the Command-Line Interface 83 ▼ To Configure the Event Filter Tables 1. To configure a PEF EventFilterTable target, enter the following commands: –> cd /SP/AgentInfo/PEF /SP/AgentInfo/PEF –> show The result of executing the show command appears: By examining the output of the s...
Page 100 - command to configure the sensor type.; set sensortype=Temperature
84 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 3. Display EventFilterTable1 by entering the following command: /SP/AgentInfo/PEF/EventFilterTable1–> show The result of executing the show command appears: Next, set the sensor type. There are six values f...
Page 101 - command to verify the PEF configuration:; Displaying Version Information; To Display the Current SP Version Information; To display the current SP version, enter the following command:
Chapter 7 Using the Command-Line Interface 85 7. When you are finished, use the show command to verify the PEF configuration: /SP/AgentInfo/PEF/EventFilterTable1–> show The output from the command appears: In the example above, EventFilterTable1 is enabled to activate the SendAlert andSendMail ac...
Page 102 - To Update the Firmware; Caution –; Log in to the CLI and change to the; cd TftpUpdate; Enter the following command to set the file name of the combined
86 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Updating the Firmware You can use CLI to update the SP firmware. Updating the ELOM from the commandline enables you to update both the SP firmware and the BIOS at the same time. Ifyou are using the CLI to upda...
Page 105 - About SNMP; How SNMP Works
89 C H A P T E R 8 Using Simple NetworkManagement Protocol This chapter describes how to use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Itincludes the following sections: ■ “About SNMP” on page 89 . ■ “SNMP MIB Files” on page 90 . ■ “MIBs Integration” on page 90 . ■ “SNMP Messages” on page 91 . ■ “C...
Page 106 - SNMP MIB Files; MIBs Integration
90 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Managed nodes are any number of devices, including servers, routers, and hubs,that host SNMP management agents responsible for carrying out the requests frommanagement stations. The management station monitors...
Page 107 - SNMP Messages
Chapter 8 Using Simple Network Management Protocol 91 FIGURE 8-1 Sun Server MIB Tree SNMP Messages SNMP is a protocol, not an operating system, so you need some type of applicationto use SNMP messages. Your SNMP management software might provide thisfunctionality, or you can use an open-source tool ...
Page 108 - Configuring SNMP on the ELOM; Adding Your Server to Your SNMP Environment; Managing SNMP User Accounts; authenticationpassword=
92 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Configuring SNMP on the ELOM The ELOM has a preinstalled SNMP agent that supports trap delivery to an SNMPmanagement application. To use this feature, you must integrate the platform-specific MIBs into your SN...
Page 109 - Deleting a User Account
Chapter 8 Using Simple Network Management Protocol 93 Deleting a User Account To delete an SNMP v3 user account, enter the following command: delete /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/user/ username To delete an SNMP v1/v2c user account, enter the following command : delete /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/communities/ community...
Page 110 - Tip –; set PrivacyProtocol=DES
94 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Tip – To reduce the length of commands, navigate to the target first using the cd command. -> cd /SP/AgentInfo/SNMP/users/albert -> set PrivacyProtocol=DES -> set PrivacyPassword= password AuthProtoco...
Page 115 - CLI Command Reference; create sally
Appendix A Command-Line Interface Reference 99 CLI Command Reference This section provides reference information about the CLI commands. cd Use the cd command to navigate the namespace. When you use cd to change to a target location, that location then becomes the default target for all other comman...
Page 116 - create
100 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 create Use the create command to set up an object in the namespace. Unless you specify properties with the create command, they are empty. Syntax create [ options ] target [ propertyname=value ] Options [-h|h...
Page 118 - help; help load
102 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Options [-h|help] help Use the help command to display Help information about commands and targets. Using the -output terse option displays usage information only. The - output verbose option displays usage, ...
Page 119 - help reset
Appendix A Command-Line Interface Reference 103 -> help reset Use the reset command to reset a target. Usage: reset [- script ] [ target ] Available options for this command: -script : do not prompt for yes/no confirmation, and act as if yes was specified. set Use the set command to change the va...
Page 121 - start
Appendix A Command-Line Interface Reference 105 Options [-h|help] Targets and Properties Examples -> show /SP/network (This is the only valid command as it displays all parameters) /SP/network start Use the start command to turn on the target or to initiate a connection to the host console. Synta...
Page 122 - reset
106 Sun Fire X4150 Server Embedded Lights Out Manager Administration Guide • September 2007 Examples -> start /SP/AgentInfo/Console stop Use the stop command to shut down the target or to terminate another user ’s connection to the host console. You will be prompted to confirm a stop command. Eli...
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Appendix A Command-Line Interface Reference 107 Syntax reset [ target ] Options [-h|help] Example -> reset /system3 version Use the version command to display ELOM version information. Syntax version Options [-x|examine] [-h|help] Example -> version version SP firmware version: 1.0.0 SP firmwa...
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131 Index A Active Directory Service (ADS), 37adding a user, 39administrator password, changing, 3alerts, 30 configuring with a web browser, 31configuring with the CLI, 80 B baseboard management controller (BMC), 44 C CD/DVD, 57Certificate Signing Request (CSR), 33check fan status LED, 42CLI alerts ...