BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisCover1Preface2Contents13Figures18Tables21CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation241.1 External Network Configuration241.2 How to Configure the External Networks (Management LAN/ Maintenance LAN/Production LAN)261.2.1 IP addresses used in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server261.3 Management LAN281.3.1 Overview of the management LAN281.3.2 How to configure the management LAN301.3.3 Redundant configuration of the management LAN321.4 Maintenance LAN/REMCS LAN341.5 Production LAN341.5.1 Overview of the production LAN341.5.2 Redundancy of the production LAN351.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use351.6.1 MMB351.6.2 Remote operation (BMC)351.6.3 ServerView Suite49CHAPTER 2 Operating System Installation (Link)50CHAPTER 3 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove)513.1 Partition Configuration513.1.1 Partition Configuration (PPAR)513.1.2 Setting procedure of partition in MMB Web-UI543.2 High availability configuration543.2.1 Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR)543.2.2 Reserved SB593.2.3 Memory Operation Mode663.2.4 Memory Mirror673.2.5 Hardware RAID703.2.6 Server View RAID703.2.7 Cluster configuration703.3 Replacing components703.3.1 Replaceable components713.3.2 Component replacement conditions713.3.3 Replacement procedures in hot maintenance723.3.4 Replacement procedures in cold maintenance723.3.5 Replacing the battery backup unit of the uninterrupted power supply unit (UPS)723.3.6 Replacing the PCI SSD card723.4 Expansion of components743.4.1 Procedure of expansion in hot maintenance753.4.2 Procedure of expansion in cold maintenance753.4.3 Expansion of PCI SSD card763.5 Process after switching to the Reserved SB and Automatic Partition Reboot763.5.1 Checking the status after switching to a Reserved SB and automatic rebooting773.5.2 Processing after replacement of a faulty SB773.5.3 Checking the source partition configuration information when switching to a Reserved SB783.6 Replacing the Home SB No.79CHAPTER 4 PCI Card Hot Maintenance in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6814.1 Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR)814.1.1 DR function configuration setting814.1.2 dp Command Package Install/ Uninstall824.2 Hot add of SB824.2.1 Preparing for SB hot add824.2.2 Confirming the status of SB before SB hot add834.2.3 DR operation in SB hot add844.2.4 How to deal with when timeout occurs while OS is processing SB hot add854.2.5 Operation after SB hot add864.3 Hot replacement of IOU874.3.1 Preparation for IOU hot replacement874.3.2 DR operation of IOU hot replacement924.3.3 Operation after IOU hot replacement934.4 Hot add of IOU964.4.1 Preparation for IOU hot add964.4.2 DR operation of IOU hot add964.4.3 Operation after IOU hot add974.5 IOU hot remove984.5.1 Preparation for IOU hot remove984.5.2 DR operation of IOU hot remove1034.5.3 Operation after IOU hot remove1034.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards1034.6.1 Overview of common replacement procedures for PCI Express cards1044.6.2 PCI Express card replacement procedure in detail1044.6.3 FC card (Fibre Channel card) replacement procedure1104.6.4 Network card replacement procedure1134.6.5 Hot replacement procedure for iSCSI (NIC)1204.7 Hot Addition of PCI Express cards1224.7.1 Common addition procedures for all PCI Express cards1224.7.2 PCI Express card addition procedure in detail1234.7.3 FC card (Fibre Channel card) addition procedure1284.7.4 Network card addition procedure1294.8 Removing PCI Express cards1324.8.1 Common removal procedures for all PCI Express cards1324.8.2 PCI Express card removal procedure in detail1324.8.3 FC card (Fibre Channel card) removal procedure1334.8.4 Network card removal procedure1334.8.5 Hot removal procedure for iSCSI (NIC)136CHAPTER 5 Replacement of HDD/SSD1395.1 Hot replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration1395.1.1 Hot replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 configuration1395.1.2 Hot replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 configuration1395.2 Preventive replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration1405.2.1 Preventive replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 configuration1405.2.2 Preventive replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 configuration1415.3 Replacement of HDD/SSD in case hot replacement cannot be performed142CHAPTER 6 PCI Express card Hot Maintenance in Windows1436.1 Overview of Hot Maintenance1436.1.1 Overall flow1436.2 Common Hot Plugging Procedure for PCI Express cards1446.2.1 Replacement procedure1446.2.2 Addition procedure1526.2.3 About removal1576.3 NIC Hot Plugging1576.3.1 Hot plugging a NIC incorporated into teaming1576.3.2 Hot plugging a non-redundant NIC1616.3.3 NIC addition procedure1616.4 FC Card Hot Plugging1616.4.1 Hot plugging an FC card incorporated with the ETERNUS multipath driver1626.4.2 FC card addition procedure1686.5 Hot Replacement Procedure for iSCSI1686.5.1 Confirming the incorporation of a card with MPD1696.5.2 Disconnecting MPD173CHAPTER 7 Backup and Restore1767.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information1767.1.1 Backing up and restoring UEFI configuration information1767.1.2 Backing up and restoring MMB configuration information178CHAPTER 8 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control1808.1 Power On and Power Off the Whole System1808.2 Partition Power on and Power off1808.2.1 Various Methods for Powering On the Partition1808.2.2 Partition Power on unit1818.2.3 Types of Power off Method of Partition1818.2.4 Powering Off Partition Units1818.2.5 Procedure for Partition Power On and Power Off1828.2.6 Partition Power on by MMB1828.2.7 Controlling Partition Startup by using the MMB1838.2.8 Checking the Partition Power status by using the MMB1848.3 Scheduled operations1868.3.1 Powering on a partition by scheduled operation1868.3.2 Power off a Partition by scheduled operation1878.3.3 Relation of scheduled operation and power restoration function1878.3.4 Scheduled operation support conditions1878.4 Automatic Partition Restart Conditions1888.4.1 Setting automatic partition restart conditions1888.5 Power Restoration1908.5.1 Settings for Power Restoration1908.6 Remote shutdown (Windows)1908.6.1 Prerequisites for remote shutdown1908.6.2 How to use remote shutdown191CHAPTER 9 Configuration and Status Checking (Contents, Methods, and Procedures)1929.1 MMB Web-UI1929.2 MMB CLI1939.3 UEFI1949.4 ServerView Suite194CHAPTER 10 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures)19510.1 Maintenance19510.1.1 Maintenance using the MMB19510.1.2 Maintenance method19510.1.3 Maintenance modes19510.1.4 Maintenance of the MMB19610.1.5 Maintenance of the PCI_BOX (PEXU)19610.1.6 Maintenance policy/preventive maintenance19710.1.7 REMCS service overview19710.1.8 REMCS linkage19710.2 Troubleshooting19810.2.1 Troubleshooting overview19810.2.2 Items to confirm before contacting a sales representative20010.2.3 Sales representative (contact)20010.2.4 Finding out about abnormal conditions20110.2.5 Investigating abnormal conditions20310.2.6 Checking into errors in detail20610.2.7 Problems related to the main unit or a PCI_Box20710.2.8 MMB-related problems20710.2.9 Problems with partition operations20810.3 Notes on Troubleshooting20810.4 Collecting Maintenance Data20810.4.1 Logs that can be collected by the MMB20810.4.2 Collecting data for investigation (Windows)21310.4.3 Setting up the dump environment (Windows)21410.4.4 Acquiring data for investigation (RHEL)22010.4.5 sadump22110.5 Configuring and Checking Log Information22110.5.1 List of log information22110.6 Firmware Updates22210.6.1 Notes on updating firmware222Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series223A.1 Function List223A.1.1 Action223A.1.2 Operation223A.1.3 Monitoring and reporting functions224A.1.4 Maintenance225A.1.5 Redundancy functions226A.1.6 External linkage functions226A.1.7 Security functions226A.2 Correspondence between Functions and Interfaces227A.2.1 System information display227A.2.2 System settings227A.2.3 System operation227A.2.4 Hardware status display227A.2.5 Display of partition configuration information and partition status228A.2.6 Partition configuration and operation setting228A.2.7 Partition operation228A.2.8 Partition power control229A.2.9 OS boot settings229A.2.10 MMB user account control229A.2.11 Server management network settings229A.2.12 Maintenance230A.3 Management Network Specifications230Appendix B Physical Mounting Locations and Port Numbers232B.1 Physical Mounting Locations of Components232B.2 Port Numbers234Appendix C Lists of External Interfaces Physical236C.1 List of External System Interfaces236C.2 List of External MMB Interfaces236Appendix D Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Built-in I/O, and PCI Slot Mounting Locations and Slot Numbers237D.1 Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Internal I/O Controllers of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series237D.2 Correspondence between PCI Slot Mounting Locations and Slot Numbers237Appendix E PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Cabinets (Link)240Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs241F.1. LED Type241F1.1 Power LED, Alarm LED, and Location LED241F.1.2 PSU241F.1.3 FANU242F.1.4 SB242F.1.5 IOU242F.1.6 PCI Express slot of IOU243F.1.7 DU243F.1.8 HDD/SSD243F.1.9 MMB244F.1.10 LAN244F.1.11 OPL245F.1.12 PCI_Box245F.1.13 PCI Express slot in PCI_Box245F.1.14 IO_PSU246F.1.15 IO_FAN246F.2 LED Mounting Locations246F.3 LED list248F.4 Button and switch251Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions252G.1 CPU252G.2 DIMM252G.3 Configuration when using 100 V PSU260G.4 Available internal I/O ports260G.5 Legacy BIOS Compatibility (CSM)260G.6 Rack Mounting260G.7 Installation Environment260G.8 NIC (Network Interface Card)260Appendix H Tree Structure of the MIB Provided with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series262H.1 MIB Tree Structure262H.2 MIB File Contents263Appendix I Windows Shutdown Settings264I.1 Shutdown From MMB Web-UI264Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card265J.1 How to confirm firmware version of SAS RAID controller card265J.2 How to confirm firmware version of SAS card270J.3 How to confirm firmware version and UEFI driver version of FC card273J.3.1 How to confirm firmware version for FC card made by Qlogic274J.3.2 How to confirm firmware version for FC card made by Emulex277Appendix K Software (Link)282Appendix L Failure Report Sheet283L.1 Failure Report Sheet283Appendix M Information of PCI Express card284Größe: 10,3 MBSeiten: 285Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen