System Requirements for the Advanced System Management Service with Netfinity Manager


System Requirements for the Advanced System Management Service with Netfinity Manager

The minimum system requirements for using the Advanced System Management service are:



Accessing the System Management Processor without Netfinity Manager

If for some reason you are unable to use Netfinity Manager to access and manage the system management processor, you can use a terminal program and a modem to connect directly to the system management processor.

This modem should be connected to management port C. (Refer to 'Management Port C' for information on management port C.) When connected, you will be able to access a variety of monitor, configuration, and error log data.

You can also power the remote (Netfinity 5500) system on or off, shutdown and restart the server, and initiate remote video mode on the system management processor.

Remote video mode enables you to remotely monitor all textual output generated during POST. All POST data will be displayed in the terminal program window as the remote system completes POST. While you are monitoring POST on the remote system, all local (terminal program) keystrokes are relayed automatically to the remote system, enabling you to use POST utilities (such as system configuration, RAID mini-configuration program, and diagnostic programs) that can be accessed during POST.


To use a terminal program to establish a connection with the system management processor:

  1.  Use a terminal program to establish a connection with  the system management processor modem. The  modem settings you should use are:

      Baud           57.6 k (57600 bps)
      Data Bits      8
      Parity         None
      Stop Bits      1
      Flow Control   Hardware
     

  2.  Log in to the system management processor.  When you have established a connection with the  system management processor, you will be prompted  for a username and password. You must provide a  username and password combination that has been  previously configured for use with the system  management processor.


You can use one of two username and password combinations:


  If you update the system management processor microcode, the default username (USERID) and password (PASSW0RD) are reset. If applicable, notify the system administrator.

When you have logged into the system management processor, the following main menu appears:

   2 Monitors
   3 Error Logs
   4 Service Processor Configuration
   5 System Services
   6 System Power
   7 Boot
   B Remote Terminal Status
   Y Disconnect Current Logon
   Z Start Remote Video


To access a menu item, press the number or letter that corresponds to the information you want to access. After you select a menu item, subsequent menus will offer more specific information that pertains to the selection you made from the main menu.


Note:

Menu Selection Data Available for Viewing
Monitors System board temperature, CPU temperatures,
power supply temperatures, voltage readings,
voltage regulator module readings, fan
status, redundant power supply status.
Error Logs Contents of system error log
Service Processor
Configuration
System management processor modem configuration,
dial-out entries, dial-out alerts, dial-in
logins, system status, thresholds, system
statistics, VPD information and system state.
System Services Status of system management processor watchdog
timers and event alerts sent to the server.
System Power Current system power status, power-off config.
and power-off delay values.
Note: You can use selections
available from the System Power menu
to power the system on or off.
For more information, see
'System Power Menu Selections'.
Boot You can use selections available from the Boot
menu to shutdown and restart the system mgmt.
processor. For more information, see
'Boot Menu Selections'
Remote Terminal
Status
Current remote terminal status
Start Remote Video Use Start Remote Video to enable the terminal
program to remotely monitor and manage the
server during POST.
For more information, see
'Using Remote Video Mode to Monitor and access POST'


When you are finished accessing the system management processor using a terminal program, select Disconnect Current Logon from the main menu and then use the terminal program to close the connection to the system management processor.


System Power Menu Selections: You can use the selections available from the System Power menu to:



To access these functions:
  1.  Use a terminal program to establish a connection with  the system management processor modem.
  2.  Log in to the system management processor.

     When you have established a connection with the  system management processor, you will be prompted  for a username and password.
     You must provide a username and password combination that has been  username and password combination that has been  previously configured for use with the system  management processor. You can use one of two  username and password combinations:
     The default username (USERID) and password (PASSW0RD)

Menu Selection Data Available for Viewing
Service Processor
Configuration
System management processor modem configuration,
dial-out entries, dial-out alerts, dial-in logins,
system status, thresholds, system statistics,
VPD information and system state System Services
of system management processor watchdog timers
and event alerts sent to the server System Power
Current system power status, power-off
configuration and power-off delay values.
Note:
You can use selections available from the
System Power menu to power the system on
or off. For more information, see
'System Power Menu Selections'.
Boot You can use selections available from the Boot
menu to shutdown and restart the system or to
restart the system management processor.
For more information, see 'Boot Menu Selections'.
Remote Terminal
Status
Current remote terminal status.
Start Remote Video Use Start Remote Video to enable the terminal
program to remotely monitor and manage the server
during POST. For more information, see
'Using Remote Video Mode to Monitor and Access POST'.


System Power Menu Selections

You can use the selections available from the System Power menu to:



To access these functions:
  1.  Use a terminal program to establish a connection with the system  management processor modem.
  2.  Log in to the system management processor.

     when you have established a connection with the system management processor,  you will be promted for a username and password. You must provide a usename  and password combination that has been previousely configured for use with the system  management processor. You can use one of two username and password combinations:

     The default username (USERID) and password (PASSW0RD)

  3.  Note:  The default username and password is case  sensitive. You must use all caps, and the  '0' in PASSW0RD, is the numeral zero.

     A username and password that you define using  the Advanced System Management service and Netfinity Manager

       If you update the system management processor  microcode, the default username (USERID) and  password (PASSW0RD) are reset. If applicable,  notify the system administrator.

     When you have logged into the system management  processor, the following main menu appears:

        2 Monitors
        3 Error Logs
        4 Service Processor Configuration
        5 System Services
        6 System Power
        7 Boot
        B Remote Terminal Status
        Y Disconnect Current Logon
        Z Start Remote Video
     

  4.  Select 6 System Power.

     The following System Power menu appears:

        1 Current Power Status
        2 Power Configuration
        3 Power On
        4 Power Off
     

  5.  Select a System Power menu item.


Boot Menu Selections: You can use the selections available from the Boot menu to:



To access these functions:
  1.  Use a terminal program to establish a connection with  the system management processor modem.
  2.  Log in to the system management processor.

     When you have established a connection with the  system management processor, you will be prompted  for a username and password. You must provide a  username and password combination that has been  previously configured for use with the system  management processor. You can use one of two  username and password combinations:

       If you update the system management processor  microcode, the default username (USERID) and  password (PASSW0RD) are reset. If applicable,  notify the system administrator.

     When you have logged into the system management  processor, the following main menu appears:

        2 Monitors
        3 Error Logs
        4 Service Processor Configuration
        5 System Services
        6 System Power
        7 Boot
        B Remote Terminal Status
        Y Disconnect Current Logon
        Z Start Remote Video
     

  3.  Select 7 Boot.

     The following Boot menu appears:

        1 Reboot w/OS Shutdown
        2 Reboot immediately
        3 Restart SP
     

  4.  Select a Boot menu item.


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