User ManualTable of ContentsSystem Management Interface Based on HPI-B (Centellis 4620)1Contents3List of Tables5List of Figures7About this Manual9Overview of Contents9Abbreviations9Conventions10Summary of Changes11Comments and Suggestions11System Management Interfaces Overview131.1 Introduction131.2 Standard Compliances131.3 Architecture131.3.1 HPI Library141.3.2 HPI Daemon151.4 High Availability15Software Installation and Configuration172.1 Overview172.2 Installing and Configuring the HPI-B Daemon172.2.1 Installing an HPI-B Daemon182.2.2 Configuring an HPI Daemon182.3 Setting Up HPI Clients192.3.1 Installing HPI Clients192.3.2 Configuring HPI Clients20Developing Applications213.1 Overview213.2 Building the Application21Using HPI-B234.1 Overview234.2 Limitations234.2.1 Limitations with Respect to HPI-B Base Specification234.2.2 Limitations with Respect to HPI-B AdvancedTCA Mapping Specification244.3 Working with the Multishelf Library244.3.1 Overview244.3.2 Accessing HPI Domains254.3.3 How Domains and Shelves are Represented264.3.3.1 Domain Management Resource284.3.3.2 Shelf Management Resource294.3.3.3 HPI Domain Events314.3.4 Discovering Shelves and Domains314.3.5 Adding and Removing Shelves and Domains324.3.5.1 Adding Shelves and Domains324.3.5.2 Removing Shelves and Domains334.4 Emerson Extensions334.4.1 HPI Controls for Domain and Shelf Management344.4.2 IPMI System Boot Options Support344.4.3 POST Type Control364.4.4 HPI Logging Support36A Example Applications39A.1 Overview39A.2 Example Application Source Files39A.3 List of Supported Example Applications39B Related Documentation51B.1 Emerson Network Power - Embedded Computing Documents51B.2 Related Specifications51Size: 676 KBPages: 52Language: EnglishOpen manual