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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Preface
  • Page 5 – Interface
  • Page 6 – Using the Remote Console Application
  • Page 7 – Using IPMI
  • Page 8 – Using Simple Network Management Protocol
  • Page 9 – Adding a User Account; Command-Line Interface Reference; CLI Command Quick Reference; Glossary
  • Page 11 – Figures
  • Page 13 – How This Document Is Organized
  • Page 14 – Using UNIX Commands
  • Page 15 – Typographic Conventions
  • Page 16 – Third-Party Web Sites
  • Page 18 – Sun Fire X4150 server ELOM Features
  • Page 19 – Sun Fire X4150 server Default Settings
  • Page 20 – About the Indicator and Fault LEDs
  • Page 21 – Connecting to the ELOM; Note –
  • Page 22 – About Connection Tasks; Connecting Using a Serial Connection; To Connect Using a Serial Connection
  • Page 23 – Connect the other end to the terminal or laptop.; root; Enter the following command:; Connecting Using Ethernet
  • Page 24 – Connecting to the CLI; ssh
  • Page 25 – Connecting to the Web-Based Interface; Type the IP address of the ELOM into your web browser.; Click the Log Out button.
  • Page 27 – Using the Web-Based Interface
  • Page 28 – Browser and Software Requirements; Users and Privileges; Administrator; Web-Based Interface Tasks
  • Page 29 – To Access the ELOM Using a Web Browser
  • Page 30 – Click the Logout button in the upper right corner of the screen.; Viewing the System From the Web Browser
  • 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.
  • Page 33 – Viewing Server Board Information; Viewing Component Information
  • Page 35 – Viewing Memory Information; From the System menu, select Components, and then select Memory.; Monitoring the System Sensors
  • 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.
  • Page 37 – Viewing a Sensor Summary; From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Summary tab.
  • Page 39 – Monitoring Fans; From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Fan tab.; Monitoring Temperatures; From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Temperature tab.
  • Page 40 – Monitoring Voltages; From the Sensor Reading tab, click the Voltage tab.; Viewing and Managing the Event Log
  • 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.
  • Page 42 – To Clear the Event Log; Click the Clear Event Log button to start a fresh event log.
  • Page 44 – Configuring the System
  • Page 45 – To Configure the System; From the main menu, click the Configuration tab.
  • 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
  • Page 47 – To Configure a Platform Event Filter; From the Configuration submenu click Platform Event Filter tab.
  • Page 48 – down list in the Event Filter Configuration.
  • Page 49 – Configuration section.; Configuring System Management Access
  • Page 50 – Fill in the required fields in the SSL Configuration section.; Configuring SNMP
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • Page 55 – To Add a User; From the User Management submenu, click the User Account tab.
  • Page 56 – a. Type a user name in the User Name field.
  • Page 57 – To Change a User Password or Privilege; To Disable or Enable a User
  • Page 59 – To View the State of the Fault LEDs; To Turn the Fault LEDs Off
  • Page 60 – Select power option you want and click Save.; Resetting the Service Processor; From the main menu click the Maintenance tab.
  • Page 61 – Updating the Firmware; Updating the Firmware Using a Web Browser
  • Page 62 – To Update the Firmware Using a Web Browser; Select the firmware file or CPLD file to update.; Recovering from a Corrupt SP
  • Page 63 – To Recover From a Corrupt SP
  • 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.
  • Page 65 – Setting the Time
  • Page 67 – Accessing the Remote Console; Requirements
  • Page 68 – CD and Diskette Redirection Operational Model
  • Page 70 – Starting the Remote Console Application; To Start the Remote Console Application; Type an administrator user name and password.
  • Page 71 – Setting Parameters for the Remote Console; b. Right-click to display the remote console as a full screen.
  • 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.
  • Page 73 – To Redirect Storage Devices
  • Page 74 – Type the user name and password in the login screen.
  • Page 75 – From the Remote Control submenu, click the Redirection tab.; be using for the installation.; Other Remote Options
  • Page 77 – About IPMI
  • Page 78 – IPMItool; man ipmitool; Sensors
  • Page 85 – Using the Command-Line Interface; Logging In to the CLI
  • Page 86 – Command Syntax; Syntax
  • Page 87 – Command Verbs; Options
  • Page 88 – Managing the Host; Managing the Host State; start SYS
  • Page 89 – stop SYS; Managing the Host Console
  • Page 90 – Managing ELOM Network Settings; To Display Network Settings; To Configure Network Settings
  • Page 91 – Examples
  • 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
  • Page 93 – Configuring User Accounts; set target
  • Page 94 – Managing Alerts; Displaying Alerts
  • Page 96 – To display properties, enter the following commands:; Configuring Alerts
  • Page 97 – Configuring the PET IP Address; Configuring the PEF Global Controls
  • Page 98 – To Configure the PEF Global Controls; entering the following commands:; set PEFActionGlobalCtrlPowerReset=enable; Configuring the Event Filter Tables
  • Page 99 – To Configure the Event Filter Tables; by entering the following commands:; cd EventFilterTable1
  • Page 100 – command to configure the sensor type.; set sensortype=Temperature
  • 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:
  • 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
  • Page 105 – About SNMP; How SNMP Works
  • Page 106 – SNMP MIB Files; MIBs Integration
  • Page 107 – SNMP Messages
  • Page 108 – Configuring SNMP on the ELOM; Adding Your Server to Your SNMP Environment; Managing SNMP User Accounts; authenticationpassword=
  • Page 109 – Deleting a User Account
  • Page 110 – Tip –; set PrivacyProtocol=DES
  • Page 115 – CLI Command Reference; create sally
  • Page 116 – create
  • Page 118 – help; help load
  • Page 119 – help reset
  • Page 121 – start
  • Page 122 – reset
  • Page 123 – version
  • Page 147 – Index
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Sun Fire™ X4150 Server

Embedded Lights Out Manager

Administration Guide

Part No. 820-1855-10
September 2007, Revision A

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Summary

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...

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