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Page 1 - Administrator User Guide

HP Integrity Superdome 2 OnboardAdministrator User GuideAbstractThis document contains specific information that is intended for users of this HP prod

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IMPORTANT: You cannot update firmware through the HP Superdome 2 OnboardAdministrator GUI if you have complex firmware earlier than the Online Firmwar

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DescriptionItemThe spare part number to use when ordering an additional or replacement OnboardAdministrator.Spare Part NumberThe unique serial number

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TCP/IP Settings screenThis screen displays the current enclosure TCP/IP settings for the active Onboard Administrator.To change these settings, select

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Certificate Administration screenInformation tabThis screen displays the detailed information of the SSL certificate now in use by the OnboardAdminist

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DescriptionItemVersion number of current certificate.VersionA validation of authenticity embedded in the certificate.MD5 FingerprintA validation of au

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Requied InformationDescriptionPossible valuesItemA valid country code that identifies the countrywhere the Onboard Administrator is located.Must be on

Page 8 - 1 Introduction

DescriptionPossible valuesItemcertificate. For example, if the web address inthe address box ishttps://oa-001635.xyz.com, then the valuemust be oa-001

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When submitting the request to the certificate authority, be sure to:• Use the Onboard Administrator URL for the server.• Request the certificate be g

Page 10 - Access requirements

• Enclosure Event 0x07: Administrator Rights Changed• Enclosure Event 0x08: Enclosure Shutdown Pending• Enclosure Event 0x09: Enclosure Topology Chang

Page 11 - 514Remote syslog

• Blade Event 0x110: Blade Device Information Changed• Blade Event 0x111: Blade Bay Management Processor Changed• Blade Event 0x112: ILO Ready• Blade

Page 12 - Interfaces

• Enclosure Event 0x1204: Flash Complete• Enclosure Event 0x1210: Non-iLo EBIPALog Options tabThis screen enables you to send system log messages to a

Page 13 - Role-based user accounts

Outgoing portIncoming portProtocol17988Virtual media from PC to OA514Remote syslogLDAP and Remote syslog port number can be changed.If a protocol is d

Page 14 - 14 Introduction

and write them down. When looking at the enclosure from the rear, the bay on the left is bay 1,while the bay on the right is bay 2. When the Active On

Page 15 - Running the setup wizard

Device baysDevice Bay Overview screenDevice Bay SummaryIn the Systems and Devices menu, the Device Bays category lists all blades in the enclosure. Se

Page 16 - Using online help

DescriptionItemNOTE: Not applicable for HP Integrity Superdome 2 server blades or storage blades.Information on this page is current as of the last do

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The enclosure media can be connected to multiple blades at the same time. Various USB key ISOfiles can be attached to various servers at the same time

Page 18 - Insight Display overview

Port Mapping InformationInformation regarding port mapping for all devices in the device bay is available by clicking thePort Mapping Information link

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DescriptionItemThe server blade has been placed in the wrong slot in the enclosure according to thecurrent fan configuration. Possible values are OK o

Page 20 - ◦ Power Supply Redundant

DescriptionItemThe status of the FRU data for the DIMM. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degradedor Failed.FRU Read StatusThe indictment status of the

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Device InformationDescriptionRowServer bladeBlade TypeName of the company that manufactured the server bladeManufacturerCommon descriptive name for th

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Table 9 CPU Information (continued)DescriptionItemFactory serial number of the processorSerial NumberManufacturing reference numberEngineering DateCod

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select individual interconnects. After the appropriate interconnects are selected, the Virtual Poweror UID state drop-down can be selected to perform

Page 24 - Health Summary screen

keying errors. For interconnect modules, Onboard Administrator provides virtual power control,dedicated serial consoles, and management Ethernet conne

Page 25 - Enclosure Settings screen

Interconnect Bay Status tabStatus informationDescriptionItemThe overall status of the interconnect device. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded,a

Page 26 - Enclosure Info screen

Interconnect Bay Information tabHardware InformationDescriptionItemThe common descriptive name of the interconnect device.Product NameIP address of th

Page 27 - Blade and Port Info screen

DescriptionItemIndicates whether or not the interconnect device has a temperature sensor.Temperature SensorThe firmware version of the interconnect mo

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Graphical viewWhen you mouse over the port on the interconnect, the graphical view provides the same informationthat appears in the tabular view.Tabul

Page 29 - Chat Mode screen

The check box in the first column on the top row toggles all check boxes on or off for all XFMs.This feature is useful if you want to toggle the UID s

Page 30 - Insight Display errors

XFM Bay Status tabStatus informationDescriptionRowThe overall status of the XFM. Possible values are Unknown,OK, Degraded, and Failed.StatusThe therma

Page 31 - Device failure errors

DescriptionRowTemperature is above the danger threshold. Possible valuesare OK or Critical Temperature Threshold Reached.Overheat CheckThere is insuff

Page 32 - Setting up the Door Display

GPSM baysGPSM Bay Summary screenIn the Enclosure Information menu, the GPSM Bays category lists the Global Partition Servicesmodules within the select

Page 33 - Complex configuration

GPSM Bay Information screenThe GPSM Bay Information screen displays information about the bays where GPSMs can beplaced.GPSM Status tabStatus informat

Page 34 - Two 16s complex setup

GPSM Bay Information tabDevice informationDescriptionItemThe common descriptive name of the GPSM.Product NameThe part number to be used when ordering

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All Superdome 2 enclosures support two enclosure link connectors that provide privatecommunications among enclosures linked with CAT5 cable. In additi

Page 36 - Door Display status menu

For proper installation of the power supplies into a compute enclosure, see the HP IntegritySuperdome 2 Installation Guide.Power and Thermal screenDes

Page 37 - UID control

Power Management screenTo set the power management options in Onboard Administrator, go to the menu on the left andselect the enclosure to be managed,

Page 38 - Display Settings menu

DescriptionInsight DisplaynameModeto full performance. This mode is not supported for low voltage on theSuperdome 2 enclosure.An optional setting to l

Page 39 - Firmware Update menu

DescriptionItemThe amount of power available for all devices in the enclosure measured in watts.Power AvailableThe amount of power available for measu

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This screen provides status on the power subsystem and on each individual power supply.Power Subsystem informationDescriptionItemThe status of the pow

Page 41 - 4 First Time Setup Wizard

DescriptionItemThis value is a measure of the present output of the power supply in watts.Present Output (Watts)The amount of power provided by the po

Page 42 - 42 First Time Setup Wizard

DescriptionItemThe part number to be used when ordering an additional or replacement power supply ofthis type.Part NumberThe spare part number to be u

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Fan subsystem statusDescriptionRowIndicates the overall status of the fan subsystem. Possible values are Unknown, OK,Degraded, or Critical Error.Therm

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138 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosures and enclosure devices

Page 45 - Local User Accounts screen

Fan speeds appear in percentage of total capacity, and fans operating in a zone without anyblades run at a minimum RPM of 30% to maintain proper cooli

Page 46 - User Settings screen

Onboard Administrator requires the user to log in to the web GUI or CLI with an account andpassword. The account can be a local account where the pass

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Selecting a specific power supply opens the Power Supply Information, Bay x page, where x isthe bay of the selected power supply. This screen provides

Page 48 - Directory Groups screen

User roles and privilege levelsWithin the Users/Authentication category of HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator, you canaccess the Local Users subcate

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Permissions for interconnect modules are slightly different. Autologin is not supported for interconnectmodules, and all user levels have access to th

Page 50 - SNMP Settings screen

Click the Add User button to save settings. The Edit Local User screen appears.Edit Local UserUser informationDescriptionPossible valueItemA maximum o

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DescriptionPossible valueItemAdministratorPrivilege Level• Only the Administrator, with OnboardAdministrator Bays permission, can set theuser privileg

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Check boxesSelecting the device base bay check box does not give the user permission to a double-denseserver without also selecting A and B for that b

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Directory Settings screenLDAP is a protocol for accessing information directories. While LDAP is based on the X.500standard, it is significantly simpl

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…output truncated…-----END CERTIFICATE-----8. Return to the Onboard Administrator, paste the certificate contents into the window, and clickthe Upload

Page 55 - Navigation overview

A successful test reports that Onboard Administrator is able to resolve the Directory Server hostname using domain name.A failed test reports that Onb

Page 56 - Individual device pages

A failed test reports that the authenticated user does not have any authorization on OnboardAdministrator because the user does not belong to any of t

Page 57 - Graphical view navigation

Logging on to the Onboard Administrator GUIEnter the user name and initial administration password for your HP Superdome 2 OnboardAdministrator accoun

Page 58 - Device security

• New: Click the New buttonto add a new Directory Group to the selected enclosure. You canadd a maximum of 30 Directory Groups. The Add LDAP Group scr

Page 59 - Minimizing the graphical view

Group PermissionsDescriptionCheck boxGives the user permissions for the Onboard Administratorbays and enables the user to see the fans and powerOnboar

Page 60 - 6 Complex Overview

DescriptionItem• Cannot change any configuration settings.• Without Onboard Administrator Bays permission, can manage only devices and interconnectsto

Page 61 - Power and Thermal tab

This page lists the owner of each authorized Secure Shell key and enables adding new keys.• SSH Fingerprint: Lists the public key portion of a public/

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Edit Local User Certificate Information tabWhen Two-Factor Authentication is enabled, a user must have a user certificate to log on to theOnboard Admi

Page 63 - Complex Information screen

DescriptionRowSubject nameSubject OrganizationOrganization to whom the certificate was issuedIssued ToThe date from which the certificate is validVali

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• Delete Users: Select a user or users to be deleted by selecting the check box next to the nameof the user, and click the Delete Users button. You ca

Page 65 - Information tab

8 HP Integrity Superdome 2 IOX EnclosuresEach IOX enclosure in the complex can be selected from the left navigation tree. Clicking the IOXname opens t

Page 66 - Settings box

DescriptionItemTemperature is above the warning threshold. Possible values are OK or TemperatureWarning.TemperatureTemperature is above the danger thr

Page 67 - Complex CLI Tab

DescriptionItemThe part number to be used when ordering an additional IOX enclosure of this type.Part NumberThe part number to be used when ordering a

Page 68 - Introduction

For more information, see “First Time Setup Wizard” (page 41).Using online helpTo access online help, click the blue box with the white question mark

Page 69 - Management Processor access

IOX Power Subsystem screenThe Power Subsystem screen shows the overall status of the IOX enclosure power subsystem andinformation about each power sup

Page 70 - Partition ID

DescriptionItemThis value is a measure of the present output of the power supply in watts.Present Output (Watts)The amount of power provided by the po

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Thermal Subsystem informationDescriptionItemIndicates the overall status of the fan subsystem. Possible values are Unknown, OK,Degraded, or Critical E

Page 72 - Frequently asked questions:

9 Port mappingDevice bay port mapping for Superdome 2 Compute EnclosuresSuperdome 2 Server BladeIn this diagram, N equals the number of the blade in t

Page 73 - Known issues:

10 Using the CLICommand line overviewThe Onboard Administrator CLI is available from the Onboard Administrator serial port, managementport, or service

Page 74 - Firmware Update screen

11 Using the serial connectionSetting up Onboard Administrator using the CLI1. Connect to the Onboard Administrator CLI using the serial port, managem

Page 75 - Firmware analysis

DescriptionDirectionNamePinTransmit dataOutTXD3Data terminal readyOutDTR4System groundGND5Data set readyInDSR6Request to sendOutRTS7Clear to sendInCTS

Page 76 - Update Status

12 Using configuration scriptsConfiguration scriptsConfiguration scripts are useful for preserving settings and configuration information, particularl

Page 77 - Enclosure DVD Module screen

Current enclosure inventoryTo download a script of the current enclosure inventory, click the Click here link, and then thecurrent enclosure inventory

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13 TroubleshootingOnboard Administrator error messagesThe error message types are:• Soap Response Errors: These are the general errors reported by the

Page 79 - Viewing the status screens

Recovering the administrator passwordIf the administrator password has been lost, you can reset the administrator password to the factorydefault that

Page 80 - Enclosure settings

26 The submitted value is too long.27 The submitted trap receiver already exists.28 The maximum number of trap receivers already exists.29 The maximum

Page 81 - Diagnostic information

68 Getting interconnect information for the submitted interconnect failed.69 Getting interconnect status for the submitted interconnect failed.70 An e

Page 82 - Enclosure Information tab

110 Setting power information failed.111 Getting User Note text failed.112 Setting User Note text failed.113 Getting the User Note bitmap failed.114 S

Page 83 - AlertMail screen

153 A blade boot device can only be listed once.154 NTP Poll time must be between 60 and 9999 seconds.155 Could not create new file.156 Could not writ

Page 84 - To: RECEIVER MAILBOX

214 The certificate exceeds maximum size accepted.215 Could not reset the blade's efuse.216 Firmware Update in progress. Sign In disabled.217 An

Page 85 - Sample email

265 Certificate has not been mapped to this user account.266 Two-Factor Authentication is in Effect. Please close the browser and try to login.267 Two

Page 86 - Interconnect Bays tab

612 This operation cannot be performed unless the partition is running.613 This partition operation is not supported.614 Partition is busy at this tim

Page 87 - Date and Time screen

813 Specified blade or IO Bay is not a member of this partition.814 Specified resource is current deconfigured.815 Invalid resource type specification

Page 88 - NTP settings

1006 Invalid indictment status.1007 The number is not a valid CPU number.1008 Invalid complex type.1009 Getting blade firmware Information failed.1010

Page 89 - Network Access screen

Resetting the Onboard Administrator to factory defaults also resets any certificates on the OnboardAdministrator.Onboard Administrator SNMP trapsThe H

Page 90 - Trusted Hosts tab

2 HP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight DisplayHP Integrity Superdome 2 Insight Display componentsFunctionDescriptionItemDisplays Main Menu error messagesa

Page 91 - Link Loss Failover screen

DescriptionTrap nameTrap IDBlade requested too low powercpqRackServerBladeToLowPower22049Blade removedcpqRackServerBladeRemoved222050Blade insertedcpq

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14 Enabling LDAP Directory Services Authentication toMicrosoft Active DirectoryCertificate ServicesThe Microsoft implementation of LDAP over SSL requi

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1. Navigate to the Directory Settings screen for the enclosure located under Users/Authentications.2. Click Enable LDAP and then enter the IP address

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4. Click the Details tab, and then click theCopy to File... button.5. IMPORTANT: Select Base-64 encoded x.509 (.CER) from the list of export options.

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Page 96 - Configuration Scripts screen

Testing the directory login solution1. Log out of the current Onboard Administrator session, and then close all browser windows.2. Browse to the Onboa

Page 97 - Device Summary screen

is operating properly on a Domain Controller (for example, a Certificate has been issued to it),you are prompted by the Security dialog whether you wa

Page 98 - Onboard Administrator Module

15 Support and other resourcesBefore you contact HPBe sure to have the following information available before you call HP:• Technical support registra

Page 99 - Hardware information

diagnosis, and automatic, secure submission of hardware event notifications to HP, which willinitiate a fast and accurate resolution, based on your pr

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Variable The name of a placeholder in a command, function, or other syntax displaythat you replace with an actual value.WARNING! A warning calls atten

Page 101 - TCP/IP Settings screen

When the enclosure UID is on, the Insight Display flashes after two minutes of inactivity.Pressing any button on the Insight Display stops the blinkin

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A Time zone settingsAfrica time zone settingsNOTE: Time zones must be entered exactly as they appear.The following table provides the African time zon

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America/Thunder_BayAmerica/La_PazAmerica/BogotaAmerica/TijuanaAmerica/LimaAmerica/BoiseAmerica/TortolaAmerica/Los_AngelesAmerica/Buenos_AiresAmerica/V

Page 104 - Requied Information

US/MountainAmerica/RosarioAmerica/HermosilloUS/PacificAmerica/SantiagoAmerica/Indiana/IndianapolisAsia time zone settingsNOTE: Time zones must be ente

Page 105 - Optional Information

UTCEtc/ZuluEtc/GMT+10Etc/GMT-5Etc/GMT0WETGMTEtc/GMT-11Etc/GMT+5Etc/GMT-0W-SUGreenwichEtc/GMT+11Etc/GMT-6Etc/GMT+0ZuluHSTEtc/GMT-12Etc/GMT+6Etc/GMT-1-M

Page 106 - System log

The following table provides the European time zone settings that are supported by the OnboardAdministrator.Europe/VaduzEurope/ParisEurope/HelsinkiEir

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Standard terms, abbreviations, and acronymsBIOS Basic Input/Output System.Btu British thermal unit.CA Certificate authority.CRL Certificate revocation

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IndexAActive Onboard Administrator certificate upload tab, 106active onboard administrator screen, 98active to standby, 98AlertMail screen, 83alertsCo

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IOX information, 158IOX power and thermal, 159IOX power subsystem, 160IOX status, 157IOX thermal subsystem, 161LLDAP group testing, 147link loss failo

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© Copyright 2010 – 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.NoticesThe information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only

Page 111 - Device bays

TIP: Select the ? icon to access detailed help information about each setting or topic.TIP: Within any menu option, navigate the cursor to What is Thi

Page 112 - UID State

• Enclosure Name— The default setting is a unique factory-assigned name. The acceptedcharacter values are 0-9, A-Z ,a-z, -, _, and the box character.

Page 113 - Device bays 113

6. Be sure that all components are installed and cabled before continuing. Select Continue, andpress the OK button to begin verifying for configuratio

Page 114 - Diagnostic Information

10. Navigate to Help, and then press OK to view the Help: DVD Connection screen.• An exclamation icon indicates no DVD drive and disk is detected or f

Page 115 - CPU Status

• View User Note• Chat ModeIf the active Onboard Administrator detects a USB key drive with any *.ROM , *.CFG or *.ISOfiles, then a USB menu item appe

Page 116 - Device Bay Information tab

Select Next Alert from the navigation bar, and press the OK button to view each individual errorcondition. The Insight Display displays each error con

Page 117 - Table 9 CPU Information

• Enclosure Name• Rack Name• DVD Drive• Insight Display PIN#NOTE: The DVD Drive setting can attach or detach a CD or DVD loaded in the DVD driveto any

Page 118 - Interconnect bays

Blade and Port Info screenThe Blade and Port Info screen displays information about a specific server blade. On the firstscreen, select the server bla

Page 119

To view the ports used by a specific server blade, select Port Info, and then press the OK button.The following screen shows a server blade with four

Page 120 - Interconnect Bay Status tab

Selecting Turn Enclosure UID Off from the main menu turns off the rear enclosure UID LED andchanges the color of the Insight Display screen to the cur

Page 121 - Hardware Information

Contents1 Introduction...8Overview...

Page 122 - Connectivity information

Insight Display errorsThe enclosure installation is successful when all errors are corrected. The errors in the followingsections are specific to inst

Page 123 - XFM bays

1. Use the arrow buttons to navigate to Fix This, and press OK.2. Review and complete the corrective action suggested by the Insight Display. In most

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3 HP Superdome 2 Door Status DisplayHP Superdome 2 SD2-16s and SD2-32s complexes that are factory integrated ship with the HPSuperdome 2 Door Status D

Page 125 - XFM Bay Status tab

The startup menu has the following options:• Disable Display—A screen saver immediately appears for one hour, and then the Door Displayshuts off.• Set

Page 126 - XFM Bay Virtual Buttons

IMPORTANT: This menu selection does not set the complex configuration on the OnboardAdministrator. To correctly set up the Door display, you must sele

Page 127 - GPSM bays

If you selected Two 16s as the complex configuration, then you are prompted to which complexdisplays status information on the Door Display screen.• L

Page 128 - GPSM Bay Information screen

Complex loginYou must enter an OA account user name and password to enable the Door Display to log in tothe complex and display complex status informa

Page 129 - Enclosure power management

The Door Display status menu displays the following information:• Complex name—The user-specified name of the complex.• Complex health—The current hea

Page 130 - Power and Thermal screen

Display Settings menuIMPORTANT: Accessing the Display Settings screen requires a valid door display login even ifno settings are changed. If you cance

Page 131 - Power Management screen

◦ Update Available— A newer firmware revision is available for the Door Display.◦ No Update Available— The OA does not have firmware available for the

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Directory Groups screen...48Directory Settings

Page 133 - Power Subsystem screen

When the firmware update is complete, you are prompted to reboot the Door Display to completethe firmware update. To reboot the Door Display only, pre

Page 134 - Power supply status

4 First Time Setup WizardNOTE: The First Time Setup Wizard is used only to configure compute enclosures and OnboardAdministrator network settings. The

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If more than one enclosure is listed on the Enclosure Selection screen, select the enclosure you wantto set up, and then click the Next button.For pos

Page 136 - Fans and cooling management

On the Configuration Management screen, select one of the following options:• Local file: Browse for the configuration file, or enter the path of the

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DescriptionPossible valueBoxIP address of primary NTP server thatprovides date and time information###.###.###.### where ### ranges from 0 to 255Prima

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DescriptionPossible valueBoxThe password for the Administratoraccount3 to 8 characters including allprintable charactersPasswordMust match the Passwor

Page 139 - Fan Information - Bay screen

• New: Click the New button to add a new user to the selected enclosure. A maximum of 30user accounts can be added including the reserved accounts. Th

Page 140 - Managing users

Enclosure Bay IP Addressing screenThe Onboard Administrator EBIPA feature is intended to help you provision a fixed IP address toa particular bay in a

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EBIPA Settings screenFor information on how to set up EBIPA, see (page 91).Directory Groups screenLDAP is an open protocol for accessing information d

Page 142 - Local Users screen

On this screen, you can configure directory groups.For possible values and descriptions of each box, see “Directory Groups” (page 149).Directory Setti

Page 143 - Edit Local User

AlertMail screen...83Device Power Sequenc

Page 144 - Privilege level change

Onboard Administrator Network Settings screenUse the Onboard Administrator Network Settings screen to modify network settings for all theOnboard Admin

Page 145 - Password Settings screen

For possible values and descriptions of each box, see “SNMP Settings screen” (page 94).Power Management screenIMPORTANT: In a complex with one or more

Page 146 - Directory Settings screen

The Superdome 2 enclosure power management system enables you to customize the configurationof the enclosure. You can select from the various modes on

Page 147 - Directory Test Settings tab

DescriptionInsight Display nameModethat an ac line feed failure does not cause the enclosure to poweroff.Up to six upper and six lower power supplies

Page 148

Click the Finish button to save and exit the First Time Setup Wizard. The First Time Setup Wizardscreen closes and you are returned to the default mai

Page 149 - Directory Groups

5 Navigating Onboard AdministratorNavigation overviewThe main HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator navigation system consists two views:• Tree view: L

Page 150 - Add an LDAP Group screen

One of the main purposes of the tree view is to enable navigation using categories based on themajor systems within the complex. When a category is ex

Page 151 - Edit an LDAP Group screen

Category summary pagesCategory summary pages contain summary information for each of the devices in that category.For example, clicking the Device Bay

Page 152 - SSH Administration screen

Selecting a deviceTo select a device, click the graphical representation of the device in the front or rear graphicalview. When you select a device, i

Page 153 - HP SIM Integration screen

and a padlock icon appears in the bay table cell, indicating that the bay is locked to the currentuser.The user cannot select a locked bay. When the u

Page 154 - Certificate Owner Field

Power Management screen...131Enclosure Power Allocation screen

Page 155 - Signed In users

6 Complex OverviewComplex Overview screenThe Complex Overview screen displays a graphical representation of each compute enclosure inthe complex, call

Page 156 - Insight Display

Compute Enclosures tabDescriptionItemThe DNS name of the enclosure and the name of the enclosure in the rack.Enclosure NameThe ID for the Enclosure in

Page 157 - IOX Status tab

Table 2 Compute enclosure cooling requirementsDescriptionItemThe sum of the amount of heat being generated by the complex enclosures measured inBtu pe

Page 158 - IOX Information tab

Table 3 Compute enclosure thermal and power status (continued)DescriptionItemThe amount of watts being consumed by all devices in the enclosure.Presen

Page 159 - IOX Power and Thermal screen

DescriptionItemThe overall health of the complex. Possible values are Unknown, OK, Degraded, and Failed.Complex StatusThe overall health of the CAMNET

Page 160 - IOX Power Subsystem screen

Enclosure Status OverviewDescriptionColumnThe number of the compute enclosure in the complex.Enclosure NumberThe assigned name of the compute enclosur

Page 161 - IOX Thermal Subsystem screen

DescriptionItemCommon descriptive name of the Superdome 2 complexProduct NameName of the company that manufactured the complexManufacturerThe original

Page 162 - Fan information

Complex Logs tabThe Complex Logs tab displays links to launch log viewers in new windows. The available logviewers are the System Event Log, Forward P

Page 163 - 9 Port mapping

Table 4 Complex Firmware information (continued)DescriptionItemThe model number of the deviceModelThe currently installed version of the firmware on t

Page 164 - 10 Using the CLI

new partition firmware packages (system firmware) will require a partition reboot to activate, butthe timing of such an operation can be done on an in

Page 165 - Receive dataInRXD2

12 Using configuration scripts...167Configuration scripts...

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packages in the bundle which must be updated, but is not expected to exceed 150 minutes underany conditions. Typical firmware updates will take less t

Page 167 - Configuration scripts

ConsoleWhen the firmware update is in progress, the OS console cannot be serviced on the servermanagement side. Since all active sessions to the OA CL

Page 168 - Reset Factory Defaults screen

Affected OS CommandsThe machinfo command can print the firmware versions. This command may malfunction duringan active online complex firmware update

Page 169 - 13 Troubleshooting

1. Can Oracle use IPMI to reset a partition?• Answer: Not during the online complex firmware update process.2. Do virtual partition reboots proceed du

Page 170 - 170 Troubleshooting

NOTE: This issue only pertains to newly created guests that have never been started. Guests thathave been started at least once prior to the Online Fi

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To update complex firmware if you have complex firmware earlier than the Online FirmwareUpdate firmware release, see the UPDATE FIRMWARE section in th

Page 172 - 172 Troubleshooting

If the analysis fails, you will not be supplied with further options.If the Analysis Only option was not selected, then the firmware update will autom

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The following information will be displayed:• The status of each component being updated.• The total number of components that will be updated.• The n

Page 174 - 174 Troubleshooting

the Onboard Administrator CLI or by navigating to the Complex nPartitions menu and selectingthe Virtual Devices tab.For more information, see the HP I

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7 Configuring HP Integrity Superdome 2 compute enclosuresand enclosure devicesViewing the status screensEach compute enclosure in the complex can be s

Page 176 - 176 Troubleshooting

1 IntroductionOverviewHP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator is the complex management processor, subsystem, andfirmware base used to support HP Integri

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• Unknown• InformationalEnclosure settingsEnclosure Settings screenThis section provides detailed procedures to configure the management functionality

Page 178 - File Upload errors

Diagnostic informationDiagnostic information is gathered by polling a device microcontroller (resulting in a degradedstatus if a failure has occurred)

Page 179 - Administrator

Enclosure Information tabDescriptionItemThe general description of the enclosure componentPartThe model name of the enclosure componentModelThe name o

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Changing settingsYou can change enclosure settings from this screen. To save the settings after making the changes,click the Apply button.DescriptionP

Page 181 - Microsoft Active Directory

NOTE: The Alert Sender Domain might not be required. The information in this box depends onthe mail server setup.DescriptionPossible valueBoxThis box

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Where <SEVERITY> is one of the following (from highest to lowest):• # FATAL• # CRITICAL• # WARNING MAJOR• # WARNING MINOR• # WARNING• # NORMALEa

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Typical use cases involving bay to bay dependencies that can be resolved by enabling the enclosurepower delay feature include:• Boot from network— Net

Page 184 - Creating directory groups

DescriptionColumnEnables power sequencing, disables power sequencing,or does not allow powering on of the device if No Poweronis selected.EnabledThe a

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NTP settingsTo enable this feature, select Set time using an NTP server.DescriptionPossible valueBoxIP address of primary NTP server thatprovides date

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• Enable Dynamic DNS— Enables you to use a DNS server to translate host names into IPaddresses• Static IP Settings— Enables you to manually set up sta

Page 187 - Documentation feedback

Table 1 Benefits of using a redundant Onboard Administrator versus a single Onboard Administrator(continued)Redundant OnboardAdministrator in enclosur

Page 188 - Typographic conventions

The Protocol Restrictions subcategory is used to restrict access to the Onboard Administrator. Upto four protocol settings can be selected to allow or

Page 189 - Typographic conventions 189

Anonymous Data tabEnable Extended Data on GUI Login Page— This check box is selected by default. Clearing thischeck box disables the "+" fun

Page 190 - A Time zone settings

The administrator sets an independent range for server blade bays and interconnect module baysusing the Onboard Administrator EBIPA setup wizard. The

Page 191

Knowing your network configuration before setting up EBIPA ensures an easy setup and enablesyou to install your HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator o

Page 192 - Universal time zone settings

Device listDescriptionColumnThe bay in the enclosure of the device.BayEnables EBIPA settings for the device bay. EBIPA settings for all device bays ca

Page 193 - Europe time zone settings

The Enable SNMP check box is not selected by default. When enabled, the Onboard Administratorcan be polled for status and basic information. The SNMP

Page 194 - Polar time zone settings

Edit any of the fields in this subcategory, and to save the changes, click the Apply button.SNMP Alert Destinations settingsIn the SNMP Alert Destinat

Page 195

Current enclosure inventoryTo download a script of the current enclosure inventory, click the Click here link; the current enclosureinventory opens in

Page 196 - 196 Index

• Power supply• Insight DisplayActive to Standby screenWhen a second HP Superdome 2 Onboard Administrator is installed, the menu item Active toStandby

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Diagnostic information is gathered by polling a device microcontroller (resulting in a degradedstatus if a failure has occurred) or is sent by the dev

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