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1. Look In Jump sl eye OS Fedora 12 i686 Live iso Fedora 14 i686 Live Desktop iso D install amd64 minimal 20101021 is0 D openSUSE 11 2 GNOME LiveCD x86_64 iso O SLES 11 SP1 DVD x86_64 GM DVDL iso Ka I mi File Name SLES 11 SP1 DVD x86_64 GM DYD11 iso Files of Type iso E Open Cancel Open selected file Figure 3 15 ISO Image File Name Screen 56 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 47 Viewer 1 72 20 2585 254 0 fps Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord Softkeyboard Help O Redirect CDROM Redirect SO Redirect Floppy USE Key Redirect Floppy USE Key Image Figure 3 16 Redirect CRROM Pull Down Menu 3 When the system gets to the EFI prompt enter exit to get to the BIOS setup screen as shown in Figure 3 17 on page 57 27 Mewer 172 20 285 254 0 fps Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord SonKeyboard Help Figure 3 17 KVM J Viewer Shell Prompt Screen 007 5694 009 57 3 System Configuration from the SMN 4 From the BIOS setup utility select Boot Manager as shown in Figure 3 18 on page 58 A 10 255 254 Ofps Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord Softkeyboard Help Figure 3 18 BIOS Setup Utility Boot Manager Selection 5 From the Boot Manager screen select EFI USB Device as shown in Figure 3 19 on page 59 58 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management No
2. TX packets 2262923 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 1000 RX bytes 924130317 881 3 MiB TX bytes 3017177156 2 8 GiB Interrupt 1 4 Enter CTRL X to exit the console 5 The output also displays the MAC address as the HWaddr You can use this information to configure a known MAC to IP address host name mapping in your DHCP server Procedure 3 4 Determining the IP address of the Basel BMC with an SMN To determine the IP address of the BaselO perform the following steps 1 Establish a network connection to the SMN as follows ssh X sysco uv system smn The password set out of the factory is sysco 2 Perform the following command to find the IP address of the Basel BMC as follows sysco uvl4 smn hw gt emclist a sysco uvl4 smn hw gt cmclist a File var lib dhcp db dhcpd leases UID IP Address 007 5694 009 61 3 System Configuration from the SMN d 001 010 000i 025 300W 172 20 255 254 sysco uv14 smn hw gt Accessing the SGI BIOS Setup Utility This section describes how to access the SGI BIOS setup utility software residing on the BaselO blade using the KVM JViewer window This is the same BIOS setup utility that you can access using the text based console formerly uvcon command Procedure 3 5 Accessing the SGI BIOS Setup Utility To access the SGI BIOS setup utility software perform the following steps 1 Perform steps one through 11 in Procedure 3 1 on pag
3. 18 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 007 5694 009 Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Figure 1 12 Network Settings Screen Note In SLES11 this screen is also where we will come back to in order to set up things like the default route and DNS You can see all of those menu choices just to the right of Overview in Figure 1 12 on page 19 The Network Card Setup screen appears as shown in Figure 1 13 on page 20 SGI suggests using static IP addresses and not DHCP for admin nodes Select Statically assigned IP Address Once selected you can enter the IP Address Subnet Mask and Hostname Note You must use a fully qualified hostname host domain such as mysystem admin domainname mycompany com These are the settings for your admin node s house public network interface You will enter the default route if needed in a different step Select Next to continue 19 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation tr ee De Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Figure 1 13 Network Card Setup Screen 9 At this point you are back at the Network Settings screen as shown in Figure 1 14 on page 21 At this time select Hostname DNS In this screen you should enter your house public network hostname and fully qualified domain names In addition any name servers for your house public network should be supplied Please select ensure an x is in the box
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5. System Management Node Administrator Guide Q am a Media Type G specify LGL ieee C mo C Hard tek USD Ezek cr Disk CO Leal rly Lgesl 150 Imaga AA X Lownoac recothory desc ptionfies Figure 1 17 SLES11 Media Type Screen 4 The Insert the add on product CD dialog box appears Insert the SGI Foundation x86_64 CD into the drive and click the Continue button and then Next to proceed 5 From the Add On Product Installation screen as shown in Figure 1 18 on page 26 click on SGI Foundation x86_64 1 6 cd Directory and click the Add button and then Next to proceed 6 Follow the SLES11 SP2 instructions to complete the installation 007 5694 009 25 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation SW EH Oam 4 Add On Product Installation Sea lo nn dunmcn RAKA 1 3 du Dres lena t olyziz gt Add On Productc Figure 1 18 SLES11 SP2 Add On Product Installation Screen Showing SGI Foundation Installing and Configure RHEL 6 and SGI Foundation 2 6 Software 26 This section describes how to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 on the system management node Installation instructions for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 RHEL 6 are contained in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Installation Guide available at http docs redhat com docs en US Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux 6 pdf Installation_Guide Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux 6 Installation_Guide en US pdf These instructions assume t
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7. 1 5 release Contents About This Manual Obtaining Publications Related Publications and Other Sources Conventions Reader Comments 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation System Management Node Software Requirements System Management Node System Control Network Overview System Management Physical Connections System Management Node Command Line Interface SMN Specific CLI Commands List of Valid CLI Commands Used With the System Management Node SMN power command console Command System Management Node Software Installation Installing SLES 11 SP2 on the SMN Installing SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 Installing and Configure RHEL 6 and SGI Foundation 2 6 Software SGI UV System Installation Instructions Install and Configure SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 Install and Configure RHEL 6 2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Software 007 5694 009 xi xi xi xii xiii VD oa N e 10 10 12 13 15 23 26 30 30 30 30 vii Contents SMN RPMs for SSI ae ree ee SGI Management Center Software Installation Updating Firmware SMN Backup Files 2 System Network Addressing System Network Addressing Overview System Management Node Ethernet Ports ethismn eth2smn eth3smn ZRECK SGI UV CMC IP Address Assignment Multiple SGI UV Partitions or Systems on a Single SMN Non SGI UV Systems on the SMN SMN Firewall
8. Linux Enterprise Server 11 Installation Quick Start installquick pdf This document provides a quick overview of how to run through the default installation of SLES walking you through a number of installation screens For detailed installation instructions see the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Deployment Guide deployment pdf Note Documentation for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP2 is located on your system in the docu en directory 007 5694 009 23 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation 24 Procedure 1 2 Install SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 To install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SLES11 SP2 from the DVD media and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 as an add on product perform the following steps 1 Insert the SLES 11 SP2 Installation DVD in the DVD drive and reboot your system 2 Follow the steps in the SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Installation Quick Start When you get to the Installation Mode screen as shown in Figure 1 16 on page 24 click the button next to Include Add On Products from Separate Media and then click Next to continue IN vm z Re J Installation Mode SUSE Linux Enterprise Sub Moo ps m New rstel anon CES Installation Se Repar instaled System Figure 1 16 SLES11 Installation Mode Screen 3 From the Media Type screen shown in Figure 1 17 on page 25 click the button to the left of CD 007 5694 009 SGI UV
9. at this point For installation instructions see Installing SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 on page 23 19 Note The SGI System Management Node Software 1 2 Release Notes are available on SGI SupportFolio https support sgi com login Using YaST2 or manually using the rpm command from the SGI System Management Node Software 1 2 ISO install the following rpm i monit 5 0 3 1sgi703rpl sles1l11 x86_64 rpm rpm i monit sgi rules 5 0 3 1sgi703rpl sles11 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi base smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp3 sles11 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi common smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp3 sles11 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi db smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp3 sles11 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi gather smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp3 sles11 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi smn docs 1 sgi703rp3 slesll noarch rpm rpm i sgi smn release 1 2 sgi703rp31 slesil noarch rpm rpm i sgi snmpagent smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp3 sles11 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi uv bmce 1 2 5_5 20110121 noarch rpm rpm i sgi uv cmc 1 2 6_3 20110121 noarch rpm rpm i sgi uv iobmc 1 2 2_3 20110121 noarch rpm rpm i sysco uv 1 0 20110118 1858sgi703rp1 slesl1 x86_64 rpm rpm i sysco uv libs 1 0 20110118 1858sgi703rpl sles11 x86_64 rpm Installing SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 The following set of instructions is based on an install using the physical product media For other installation methods see the product release notes For an overview of SLES11 SP2 installation see the SUSE
10. check_sysco_mount sysco hw fuse mount exist Pass check_console sysco bin uv_con exist Pass 1 sysco uv_con old UV 00000 014 partition000 log 20110608 bz2 21324 2011 06 08 14 00 2 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110608 bz2 3 sysco uv_con old UV 00000014 partition000 log 20110607 bz2 007 5694 009 18994 2011 06 08 14 00 21324 2011 06 07 14 00 73 4 Simple Network Management Protocol 4 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110607 bz2 18994 2011 06 07 14 00 5 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110606 bz2 18994 2011 06 06 14 00 6 sysco uv_con UV 00000014 partition000 log 117527 2011 06 05 23 23 7 sysco uv_con UV 00000014 partition000 log 1 117527 2011 06 05 23 20 8 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110605 bz2 18994 2011 06 05 14 00 9 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110604 bz2 18994 2011 06 04 14 00 10 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110603 bz2 18994 2011 06 03 14 00 11 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110511 bz2 18994 2011 05 11 14 00 12 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110510 bz2 18994 2011 05 10 14 00 13 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110509 bz2 18994 2011 05 09 14 00 14 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110508 bz2 18994 2011 05 08 14 00 15 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110507 bz2
11. i sgi base smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp5 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi common smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp5 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi db smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp5 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi gather smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp5 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi smn docs 1 sgi703rp12 rhel6 noarch rpm rpm i sgi smn release 1 2 sgi703rp49 rhel6 noarch rpm rpm i sgi snmpagent smn uv 1 0 sgi703rp5 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm i sgi uv bmc 1 2 5_5 20110121 noarch rpm rpm i sgi uv cmc 1 2 6_3 20110121 noarch rpm rpm i sgi uv iobmc 1 2 2_3 20110121 noarch rpm rpm i sysco uv 1 0 20110118 1858sgi703rp2 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm i sysco uv libs 1 0 20110118 1858sgi703rp2 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm i sysco_uv tools 1 6 20110121 1386 rpm 29 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation SGI UV System Installation Instructions This sections describes where you can find installation instruction to install software on SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 systems Install and Configure SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 To install and configure SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 on an SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system see the appropriate sections in the SGI UV Systems Software Install Guide Install and Configure RHEL 6 2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 To install and configure RHEL 6 2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 on an SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system see the appropriate sections in the SGI UV Systems Software
12. power cycl do not power cycle chassis power verbose output clear EFI variables system partition targets only hold in reset override partition check single node boot watch boot progress status TARGET show power status verbose output show only blades with on status show only blades with off status show only blades with unknown status 11 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation d disabled show only blades with disabled status usage power ov nmi debug TARGET nmi debug issue NMI Oo overrid override partition check v verbose verbose output usage power v margin high low norm TARGET margin power margin control high low norm margin state v verbose verbose output usage power cancel TARGET cancel cancel outstanding power action usage power help help display this help and exit console Command Use the console command formerly uvcon to open a console to an SGI UV system To see a help statement for the console command perform the following uv45 smn console help usage console bnd23 steal spy kill notty nocache clrcache TARGET b baseio specifies baseio bmc console n D normal specifies node BMC console normal channel d 1 debug specifies node BMC console debug channel a2 c an2 specifies node BMC console channel 2 3 chan3 speci
13. the SMN and software operation It covers these topics e System Management Node Software Requirements on page 1 e System Management Node on page 2 e System Management Node Software Installation on page 13 e SGI UV System Installation Instructions on page 30 e SMN RPMs for SSI on page 30 e SGI Management Center Software Installation on page 30 e Updating Firmware on page 31 An SMN is generally required for SGI UV 1000 and SGI UV 2000 systems and is optional for SGI UV 100 systems A SATA controller with RAID 0 and RAID 1 support is available for the SMN You need to order an SMN with two drives and configure them as RAID 1 System Management Node Software Requirements The SMN requires the following software components e SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 2 SLES 11 SP2 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 2 RHEL 6 2 e SGI Foundation Software 2 6 e SGI System Management Software bundle 007 5694 009 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation Note SGI Management Center SMC software is optional for provisioning installing configuring operating and monitoring SGI UV 1000 and 100 series systems The SGI Management Center System Administrator Guide provides information on using the GUI to administer your SGI UV system To verify the software on your SMN perform the following command uv44 smn cat etc release LSB_VERSION core 2 0 noarch core 3 2 noarch core 4 0 no
14. 00 system rack 14 SGI Management Center 2 SGI Management Center software installation 30 Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP configuration 77 automatic 77 manual 79 overview 71 82 snmpd uv agent 71 SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation 2 6 software installation 23 SMN command line interface CLI 9 SMN commands 10 SMN firewall capabilities 38 SMN Non SGI UV Systems 38 SMN specific CLI commands 9 SMN with multiple partitions or systems 38 snmpd uv agent 71 software requirements SMN 1 sysstem management node Ethernet ports 36 system control network overview 3 physical connections 5 system management node SMN 15 system management node Ethernet ports ethlsmn 36 eth2smn 37 eth3smn 37 system management node software installation 14 system network addressing overview 35 V VGA 69 Y YaST2 firstboot installer 16 YaST2 installation tool 16 007 5694 009
15. 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system It also describes disk preparation for Windows SGI Altix UV 1000 System User s Guide This guide provides an overview of the architecture and descriptions of the major components that compose the SGI UV 1000 system It also provides the standard procedures for powering on and powering off the system basic troubleshooting information and important safety and regulatory specifications SGI Altix UV 100 System User s Guide This guide provides an overview of the architecture and descriptions of the major components that compose the SGI UV 100 system It also provides the standard procedures for powering on and powering off the system basic troubleshooting information and important safety and regulatory specifications SGI UV 2000 System Hardware User Guide This guide provides an overview of the architecture and descriptions of the major components that compose the SGI UV 2000 system It also provides the standard procedures for powering on and powering off the system basic troubleshooting information and important safety and regulatory specifications The following conventions are used throughout this document 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide Convention command manpage x variable user input Reader Comments 007 5694 009 Meaning This fixed space font denotes literal items such as commands files routines path names signa
16. 18994 2011 05 07 14 00 16 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110506 bz2 18994 2011 05 06 14 00 17 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110505 bz2 18994 2011 05 05 14 00 18 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110504 bz2 18994 2011 05 04 14 00 19 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110428 bz2 18994 2011 04 28 14 00 20 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110427 bz2 18994 2011 04 27 14 00 21 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110426 bz2 18994 2011 04 26 14 00 22 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110425 bz2 18994 2011 04 25 14 00 23 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110424 bz2 18994 2011 04 24 14 00 24 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110423 bz2 18994 2011 04 23 14 00 25 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110422 bz2 18994 2011 04 22 14 00 26 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110421 bz2 18994 2011 04 21 14 00 27 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110420 bz2 18994 2011 04 20 14 00 28 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110419 bz2 18994 2011 04 19 14 00 29 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110418 bz2 18994 2011 04 18 14 00 30 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110417 bz2 18994 2011 04 17 14 00 31 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110416 bz2 18994 2011 04 16 14 00 32 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110415 bz2 18994 2011 04 1
17. 5 14 00 33 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110414 bz2 18994 2011 04 14 14 00 34 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110413 bz2 18994 2011 04 13 14 00 35 sysco uv_con UV 00000044 partition000 log 92108 2011 04 01 16 33 36 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110401 gz 19728 2011 04 01 16 33 37 sysco uv_con old UV 00000044 partition000 log 20110328 gz 19771 2011 03 28 11 55 Pass check_running status monit Pass status named Pass status dhcpd Pass status smnd Pass status syscofs Pass 74 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide status mysql Pass status smn_uv_db Pass status smn_uv_gather Pass daemons named Pass daemons dhcpd Pass daemons smnd Pass daemons syscofs Pass daemons mysqld Pass daemons uv_db Pass daemons uv_gather Pass daemons logman Pass monit smnd Pass monit syscofs Pass monit syscofs_mount Pass monit uv_db Pass monit uv_gather Pass usr bin pmdate exist Pass logs exist var log smnd log Pass e To display the status of the various SMN daemons running on the SMN perform the following uv44 smn monit status The Monit daemon 5 0 3 uptime 61d 16h 59m Process syscofs status running monitoring status monitored pid 21262 parent pid d uptime 47d 16h 55m children 0 memory kilobytes 1388 memory kilobytes total 1388 memory percent 0 0 memory percent total 0 0 cpu perc
18. Capabilities 3 System Configuration from the SMN Enabling a Remote Console Changing Configuration Settings Reinstalling the Operating System on an SGI UV System Determining the IP Address of the Basel BMC Accessing the SGI BIOS Setup Utility Setting an Administrative Password on the Console Enabling BaseIO VGA Booting Using iSCSI Protocol Booting from Fibre Channel Disk 4 Simple Network Management Protocol viii 30 30 31 32 35 35 36 36 37 37 37 38 38 38 41 41 54 55 60 62 64 69 69 70 71 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide SNMP Agent Overview Verifying the SMN Software Stack SNMP Configuration Automatic Configuration Using uv_snmpconfig Manual Configuration Index 007 5694 009 71 72 77 77 79 81 About This Manual This manual describes the system management node SMN for SCT UV 100 SGI UV 1000 and SGI UV 2000 systems Obtaining Publications You can obtain SGI documentation in the following ways See the SGI Technical Publications Library at http docs sgi com Various formats are available This library contains the most recent and most comprehensive set of online books release notes man pages and other information You can also view man pages by typing man fitle on a command line Related Publications and Other Sources 007 5694 009 This section describes documentation you may find useful as foll
19. GI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide e System Control Network Overview on page 3 e System Management Physical Connections on page 5 e System Management Node Command Line Interface on page 8 System Control Network Overview 007 5694 009 The system control network configuration of your server will depend on the size of the system and control options selected Typically an Ethernet LAN connection to the system controller network is used The SMN is a separate stand alone server installed in the SGI UV 1000 rack see Figure 1 1 on page 4 The SMN can be installed at the top of a UV rack or in one of the four 1U slots between the individual rack units IRU as shown in Figure 1 7 on page 14 The SMN acts as a gateway and buffer between the SGI UV system control network and any other public or private local area networks The SGI UV system control network will generally include the following three areas e The system management node SMN e The chassis management controllers CMC boards one per IRU e The individual blade based board management controllers BMC report to the CMCs Warning The SGI UV system control network is a private closed network It should not be reconfigured in any way to change it from the standard SGI UV factory installation It should not be directly connected to any other network The SGI UV system control network is not designed for and does not accommodate additional networ
20. Install Guide Installing Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Software For information on installing Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter software see the Windows on SGI UV Software Install Guide SMN RPMs for SSI For this release there is an RPM on the SMN media that is installed on each single system image SSI e SLES 11 rpm i sysco uv smnconfig 1 0 20110118 1858sgi703rpl sles11 x86_64 rpm e RHEL 6 rpm i sysco uv smnconfig 1 0 20110118 1858sgi703rp2 rhel6 x86_64 rpm SGI Management Center Software Installation For information on how to install SGI Management Center SMC software see the SGI Management Center Installation and Configuration guide available at http docs sgi com In particular see Chapter 1 Installing SGI Management 30 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide Center and Install Management Center Payload section in Chapter 4 Creating Payloads and Images Updating Firmware A set of commands is available from the system management node SMN to update SGI UV firmware The general syntax for the tool is as follows flashXxXxX r lt image name gt lt CMC host IP gt lt CMC host IP gt There are three firmware flashing commands based on the general syntax above flashemc flashbmc flashiobmec These tools have the following in common These tools are run from the SMN The commands update the specified image but will not reboot
21. MN They also fetch environmental information such as fan speed and voltage margins For further details please consult the management information base MIB file that comes with the package The snmpd uv 8 agent can also send trap if the configuration file contains trapsink or trapsink2 directives Note The current version of the agent does not yet support sending traps This functionality will be offered in future updated version of the agent Instead the user can still use the NET SNMP DISMAN Net SNMP standard embedded sub agent facilities to perform various trap configuration Normally the snmpd uv 8 agent is not manually invoked It is actually invoked by snmpd 8 daemon via a configuration file See SNMP Configuration on page 77 Verifying the SMN Software Stack The smn_info_gather script is the most complete and preferred method of verifying the SMN software stack When the system_info_gather script provided by the sgi support tools package in the SGI Foundation Software product is run it automatically calls the smn_info_gather script on SMN nodes as well There are several ways to verify that the system management node SMN software stack is operating properly as follows e To perform a sanity test on the various SMN software components perform the following uv44 smn usr sbin smn_info_gather h Usage smn_info_gather options testl test2 Options h this help message 72 do not
22. OTE Passing no arguments with the t option creates the following files datal uv44 smn tar gz datal uv44 smn log datal uv44 smn error log datal uv44 smn md5sum The uv_con facility collects all SMN UV Basel UV consoles locally for consultation purposes For a usage statement perform the following uv44 smn uv_con h Usage uv_con without arguments same as s uv_con g v k N n Get logs v for verbosity k eep default 24 0 NO rotation uv_con 1 List all available logs uv_con l partition_number lt partition_number gt Show log for all UV systems with partition More than 1 partitions can be requested Use or all for all partitions icon s ro Show or list compressed non compressed logs s Browse logs 007 5694 009 33 34 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation r for reservse list o to show sysco uv_con old Browser prompt for Log No See bi for details How m for more 1 for less or empty line L for less R See hi for details uv_con S Edit etc sysconfig uv_con uv_con C Edit etc cron d uv_con uv_con L Edit etc logrotate d uv_con 007 5694 009 Chapter 2 System Network Addressing This chapter describes the internal system management network addressing scheme for SGI UV 2000 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 100 systems It covers the following topics e System Network Addressing Overview on page 35 e Syste
23. The Enabling Basel0 section of the SGI UV Software Install Guide walks you through steps to enable BaseIO video graphics array VGA on an SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system Booting Using iSCSI Protocol The Booting Using iSCSI Protocol section of the SGI UV Software Install Guide walks you through steps to boot an SGI UV system using iSCSI protocol 007 5694 009 69 3 System Configuration from the SMN Booting from Fibre Channel Disk The Booting from Fibre Channel Disk section of the SGI UV Software Install Guide walks you through steps to boot an SGI UV system using Fibre channel disk 70 007 5694 009 Chapter 4 Simple Network Management Protocol The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is part of the Internet protocol suite as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force IETF The SNMP provides a means to monitor and manage network attached devices For general information about SNMP see http www snmplink org This section describes the snmpd uv 8 agent which is the SGI SNMP agent for SGI UV 100 UV 1000 and UV 2000 series systems The snmpd uv 8 agent is only available on the System Management Node SMN node SNMP Agent Overview 007 5694 009 The snmpd uv 8 agent fetches configuration information from the System Controller SYSCO network attached to the System Management Node SMN The SYSCO network contains all the Chassis Management Controller CMC and Base Ma
24. ach Table found in the MIB P Restore SNMP configuration files when c option is used AGENTS 1 a4700 Requires the IP address or the hostname of the L2 controller 2 xe Require no argument 3 uv Require no argument COPYRIGHT Copyright 2009 2011 Silicon Graphics Inc SEE ALSO snmpd 8 snmptrapd 8 snmptranslate 1 snmpwalk 1 snmptrap 1 snmp conf 5 snmpd conf 5 snmpcmd 1 snmptrapd conf 5 78 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide Agent Configuration June 6 2011 Note The utility will not overwrite already installed SNMP configuration files unless the command line option f force is used However in most cases although the utility backs up files before overwriting them when f is used it is recommended to make a copy of the configuration files before proceeding Use the r option to save a backup uv_snmpconfig is a generic script for all the agents supported by SGI Manual Configuration 007 5694 009 To manually configure the SNMP agent three steps are required as follows 1 Integrate the agent MIB On RHEL modify or create the snmpd etc snmp snmpd options file The easiest is to make sure the following start up parameters are defined Original option OPTIONS Lsd Lf dev null p var run snmpd pid a Adding SGI agent OPTIONS S OPTIONS M opt sgi snmpagents mibs m ALL On SLES the opt sgi snmpagents mibs sg
25. and domain name of your system in the appropriate fields Make sure that Change Hostname via DHCP is not selected no x should appear in the box Note that the hostname is saved to etc hosts in step 10 below Click the Next button to continue 16 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 1 ae ee De Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Figure 1 10 Hostname and Domain Name Screen Note The mostly used keys are Tab and Shift Tab to move forward and backward in modules the arrow keys to move up and down or left and right in lists the shortcuts press Alt highlighted letter and Enter to execute the selected action or activate a menu item You can use Ctrl L to refresh the YaST screen as necessary 6 The Network Configuration II screen appears as shown in Figure 1 11 on page 18 Select Change and a small window pops up that lets you choose Network Interfaces or Reset to Defaults Choose Network Interfaces 007 5694 009 17 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation terminal File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Network Interfaces Figure 1 11 Network Configuration II Screen 7 From the Network Settings screen as shown in Figure 1 12 on page 19 configure the first card under Name to establish the public network sometimes called the house network connection to your system management node SMN To do this highlight the first card and select Edit
26. arch core 2 0 x86_64 core 3 2 x86_64 core 4 0 x86_64 SGI Foundation Software 2 6 Build 704r5 sles11 1103212004 SGI System Management Node Software 1 4 Build 705a94 sles11 1107161902 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 x86_64 VERSION 11 PATCHLEVEL 1 For the location of the SMN release notes perform the following command uv44 smn rpm qld sgi smn release usr share doc packages sgi smn 1 SGI SMN 1 5 readme txt usr share doc packages sgi smn 1 SGI SMN 1 5 rpms txt System Management Node Both SGI UV 100 and SGI UV 1000 system individual rack units IRUs use an embedded chassis management controller CMC The CMC communicates with both the blade level board management controllers BMCs and the system management node SMN These components are generically known as the system control network Remote administration requires that the SMN be connected by an Ethernet connection to a private or public Local Area Network LAN The SMN can run SGI Management Center software The SGI Management Center System Administrator Guide provides information on using the GUI to administer your SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system For information on the CMC see SGI UV CMC Controller Software User Guide SGI Altix UV 100 System User Guide SGI Altix UV 1000 System User s Guide or SGI UV 2000 System Hardware User Guide This chapter describes the system management node and covers the following topics 2 007 5694 009 S
27. c noio v verbose c clear 10 vchosw on up bme noio TARGET turn power on turn aux power on do not power on accessories IO verbose output clear EFI variables system partition targets only 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide h hold hold in reset Oo overrid override partition check s Single single node boot w watch watch boot progress usage power vo off down bmc noio nochassis TARGET off down turn power off bmc turn aux power off noio do not power off accessories IO nochassis do not power off chassis power v verbose verbose output Oy overrid override partition check usage power vchosw reset bmc iobmc v verbose c clear h hold O overrid s Single w watch usage power vchosw cycle bmc noio nochassis v verbose c clear h hold O overrid s Single w watch usage power v10ud status v verbose 1 on 0O off u unknown 007 5694 009 reset bmc iobmc TARGET system reset BMC reset verbose output clear EFI variables system partition targets only hold in reset override partition check single node boot watch boot progress cycle bmc noio nochassis TARGET cycle power off on cycle aux power accessories IO do not
28. de Administrator Guide gt Mewer l 72 20 255 254 0 fps Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord SoftKeyboard Help Boot Manager Device Path PeiRoot 0x0 Pci ai 0x USB 8x3 0x0 Figure 3 19 Boot Manager Screen 6 The ELILO boot manager starts executing as shown in Figure 3 20 on page 59 Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord Softkeyboard Help Figure 3 20 ELILO Boot Manager 007 5694 009 59 3 System Configuration from the SMN When using the SLES install DVD the installer will boot without any further intervention Note Due to a software bug or mismatch between the X configuration software on the SLES install DVD and the KVM viewer mouse tracking in the install screens does not work well You can use the Enter key to select the Next button and use the arrow keys to move back and forth on each screen 7 When using the RHEL install DVD manual intervention is required to allow the install to boot Shortly after selecting EFI USB Device the KVM screen will give a countdown with a press any key to see menu type of message Enter a key which will take you to the RedHat grub menu With the first menu selection highlighted press e which will allow you to edit the boot options This brings up a new screen where the first line starts with kernel With this line selected press e again and enter virtefi at the end of the line Press Enter which will return yo
29. e 1 From the CMC perform a power reset as follows system cmc CMC r0011i01c gt power reset 2 When prompted on the console hit the space bar for the Boot Menu as shown in Figure 3 24 on page 65 Terminal m D X Me Edit View Search Terminai Help Figure 3 24 Console Prompt for Boot Menu Screen 3 From the boot manager screen select Device Manager as shown in Figure 3 28 on page 68 007 5694 009 65 3 System Configuration from the SMN 66 a Terminal Mie Edt View Search Terminal Help Stoutland Platform Intel R Xeon R CPU E7526 1 87GHz 2 0 UEFI2 10 PI1 6 X64 Continue Select Language lt English gt Boot Manager Boot Maintenance Manager 1 86 GHz 8192 MB RAM This selection will take you to the Device Manager Figure 3 25 Device Manager Screen Navigate the Device Manager as follows e F1 Scroll Help e F9 Reset to Defaults e Enter Select Entry e F10 Save e Esc Exit without Save Shift 6 v or arrow keys to Move Highlight e Change setting values with plus and minus keys e Use CTRL q to exit the console 4 From the Device Manager screen select Security as shown in Figure 3 26 on page 67 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide jotherboard Devices Press lt Enter gt to select Main the Security Setup Platform Driver Override selection options Boot Options Advanced Set Options Error Manager D
30. e 42 2 When the Shell gt prompt appears enter exit as shown in Figure 3 21 on page 62 Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord SoftKkeyboard Help Figure 3 21 KVM J Viewer Shell Prompt with exit Command Screen 62 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 007 5694 009 3 The SGI KVM screen appears as shown in Figure 3 22 on page 63 Lantronix SLSLP KVM Console uv spider3 americas sqgicom Criatzl C CiriAnF7 AnFa atk Atra ANFO ANFIO et EI Hit Space for Boot Menu Console Norm Desktop size is 800 x 600 Fos 6 In 4 KB s Out 84 B s H Figure 3 22 SGI KVM Console Startup Screen After the SGI KVM Console software completes loading the BIOS setup utility appears as shown in Figure 3 23 on page 64 63 3 System Configuration from the SMN KS JViewerlt72 21 0 255 0 fps Yideo Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord SoftKeyboard Help Figure 3 23 BIOS Setup Utility Setting an Administrative Password on the Console 64 This section describes how to use the SGI BIOS setup utility software residing on the BaselO blade to set an administrative password on the console Procedure 3 6 Setting an Administrative Password on the Console To set an administrative password on the console using the BIOS setup utility perform the following steps 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guid
31. e i Restar Si zput Down G cance Login 4 l oe KVM Remote Console started Figure 3 11 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 x86_64 Login Screen 15 The SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 x86_64 desktop appears as shown in Figure 3 12 on page 54 007 5694 009 53 3 System Configuration from the SMN Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord Softkeyboard Help KVM Remote Console started Figure 3 12 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 x86_64 Desktop Screen Changing Configuration Settings From the Configuration tab shown in Figure 3 13 on page 55 you can access various configuration setting pages For example you can configure fixed network settings under the Network Settings page Under the Mouse Mode Settings page the Absolute setting should be selected for both Linux and Windows operating systems on the host Older Linux distributions required Relative mouse mode SGI UV systems use Absolute mouse mode 54 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide The remainder of the configuration pages are security related and may be of use to you if you connect the BaseIO BMC to your house network rather than the system management node Mozi x on uvmidS smn 50X En got yew History Bookmarks Ten Hep iw ER A IS ee ie Np 0172 20 0 CAndex mer DN Koup Configuration tab H Altix UV sgi a N System Information N Ths secton contans general intermation adaut he
32. ection directly from the SMN to a local private or public Ethernet allows the system to be administered directly from a local or remote console via the 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide SGI Management Center interface most often installed on the SMN Note that there is no direct inter connected system controller function in the optional expansion PCIe modules For more detailed information on the SMN see System Management Node Ethernet Ports on page 36 System Management Physical Connections Each IRU contains a chassis management controller CMC Each CMC has seven Thereinto connectors that connect internally to the 48 port Ethernet switch see Figure 1 2 on page 5 The CMC communicates with compute blades via Intelligent Platform Management Interface IPMI protocol and monitors the individual rack unit IRU voltages and temperatures The Ethernet ports on the CMC connect to the SMN and CMCs in other IRUs You can communicate with the CMC via ssh or serial protocol J L L A H CH TTT Re e e EXTO EXT1 EXT2 SMN SBK CMCO CMC1 CONSOLE Figure 1 2 Chassis Management Controller The Ethernet ports are used as follows EXTO 100 Mb ET 100 Mb ETS 100 Mb fs Se e SMN 1 Gigabit SBK 1 Gigabit gt VLAN SBK CMCO 1 Gigabit OMC 1 Gigabit _f VLAN CMC Figure 1 3 CMC Ethernet Port Usage The CMCO and CMC1 jacks are used t
33. eds help leds rlilb4 t 1 1 leds leds v rlil S L This help Help on leds command Show leds on BMC located at rack 1 slot1 blade 4 Show LEDs on all BMCs in rack 1 slot 1 Same as previous command but more verbose Show all system serial numbers 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation uveli S 1 part Show all system partitions List of Valid CLI Commands Used With the System Management Node SMN power command The following list of available CLI commands are specifically for the SMN auth Authenticate SSN APPWT change bios Perform BIOS actions bme Access the BMC shell cmc Acess the CMC shell config Show system configuration console Access system consoles help List available commands hel Access hardware error logs hwcfg Access hardware configuration variable leds Display system LED values log Display system controller logs power Access power control status Enter lt cmd gt help Get a help statement for individual commands The power command also available on the chassis management controller CMC can be run from the SMN command line When a power command is issued it checks to see if the individual rack units IRUs are powered on if not on the power command powers up the IRUs and then the blades in the IRU are powered on To see a help statement for the power command perform the following uv45 smn power help usage power on up bm
34. ent 0 0 cpu percent total 0 0 data collected Tue Apr 26 12 37 24 2011 007 5694 009 75 4 Simple Network Management Protocol File syscofs_mount status monitoring status permission uid gid timestamp size data collected Process smnd status monitoring status pid parent pid uptime children memory kilobytes memory kilobytes total memory percent memory percent total cpu percent cpu percent total data collected Process uv_gather status monitoring status data collected Process uv_db status monitoring status data collected System localhost status monitoring status load average cpu memory usage 76 accessible monitored 444 0 0 Tue Mar 15 11 20 28 2011 0 B Tue Apr 26 12 37 24 2011 running monitored 21351 1 47d 16h 55m 0 2115648 2115648 35 3 35 3 0 0 0 0 Tue Apr 26 12 37 24 2011 not monitored not monitored Tue Apr 26 12 37 24 2011 not monitored not monitored Tue Apr 26 12 37 24 2011 running monitored 0 04 0 05 0 01 0 3 us 0 3 sy 0 0 wa 3406740 kB 56 9 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide data collected Tue Apr 26 12 37 24 2011 e You can access the monit status at a web browser interface at http admin 11110 SNMP Configuration In order to integrate the snmpd uv agent into snmpd two configuration methods are available as follows e Automatic Configuration Using
35. ent Node Ethernet Ports on page 36 should not be firewalled in any manner with one exception as follows 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide If you use a remote client installing the client only installation of SMC on a different server then TCP ports 7620 4672 and 7673 need to be opened up in the firewall This is the only requirement for the WAN interface 007 5694 009 39 Chapter 3 System Configuration from the SMN This chapter walks you through various system configuration procedures performed from the system management node SMN on an SGI UV 100 an SGI UV 1000 or an SGI UV 2000 system It covers the following topics e Enabling a Remote Console on page 41 e Changing Configuration Settings on page 54 e Determining the IP Address of the BaseIO BMC on page 60 e Accessing the SGI BIOS Setup Utility on page 62 e Setting an Administrative Password on the Console on page 64 e Enabling BaselO VGA on page 69 e Booting Using iSCSI Protocol on page 69 e Booting from Fibre Channel Disk on page 70 Enabling a Remote Console 007 5694 009 This section describes how to enable remote console access Note Remote console is now available and is in Basel BMC firmware versions 1 2 2 or later The node BMC firmware and the BaselO BMC firmware typically have different version numbers Make sure the BaselO BMC firmware is 1 2 2 or later to have the remote console ca
36. fies node BMC console channel 3 steal steal the console spy spy the console ski Ld kill all other uvcon sessions notty disables tty interventions nocache don t return cached output clrcache clear cached output TARGET console target NOTE When tty mode is enabled use CTRL oi to exit 12 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide usage console d band23c 1 TARGET d dump dump cached console output b baseio specifies baseio bmc console a all all node BMC consoles D normal specifies node BMC console normal channel d 1 debug specifies node BMC console debug channel a2 chan2 specifies node BMC console channel 2 3 chan3 specifies node BMC console channel 3 l lines limit output to last lines c clear clear after dumping cc to clear without dumping TARGET console target s usage console help help display this help and exit For more detailed information on the commands available from the SMN or CMC and how to use them see the SGI UV CMC Software User Guide System Management Node Software Installation This section describes how to install software on the system management node itself The system management node SMN is either located in the top 1U slot between the individual rack units IRUs or at the top of the rack as shown in Figure 1 7 on page 14 Figure 1 8 on page 15
37. for Write hostname to etc hosts Do not select OK yet 20 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide terminal De Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Figure 1 14 Network Settings Screen 10 Select Routing shown in Figure 1 15 on page 22 and enter your house public network default router information there Now you can select OK 007 5694 009 21 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation 22 Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Figure 1 15 Network Settings Routing Screen 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 You are now back at the Network Configuration II screen Click Next In the Clock and Time Zone screen you can enter the appropriate details Select Next to continue In the Password for the System Administrator root screen enter the password you wish to use Select Next to continue In the User Authentication Method screen most customers will want to stick with the default Local Select Next to continue In the New Local User screen you can just select Next and say Yes to the Empty User Login warning Select Next to continue In Installation Completed select Finish After you have completed the YaST first boot installation instructions login into the SMN You can use YaST2 to confirm or correct any configuration settings 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 18 You need to install SGI Foundation 2 6 software
38. hat you have a VGA display or that you are able to remotely display X11 graphics If you do not have a VGA display you should connect from your workstation to the target server with the following command o ssh X root target server 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 007 5694 009 Procedure 1 3 Installing RHEL 6 Software on the System Management Node To install RHEL 6 software images on the system management node perform the following steps 1 Insert the product media and enter the following command to mount it mount dev cdrom mnt Run the following command and follow the examples provided mnt create yum config file Additional installation instructions for installing SGI Foundation Software SFS 2 6 and RHEL 6 are provided in the SFS 2 6 release notes file By default RHEL 6 uses NetworkManager and all the directions here assume it is off Perform the following commands before proceeding chkconfig NetworkManager off service NetworkManager stop Add the IPADDR NETMASK and NETWORK values appropriate for the network interface to the etc sysconfig network scripts ifcfg etho0 file similar to the following example IPADDR 128 162 244 88 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 NETWORK 128 162 244 0 Create the etc sysconfig network file similar to the following example root localhost cat etc sysconfig network NETWORKING yes HOSTNAME my system admi
39. i uv smi mib should be copied to usr share snmp mibs directory Also if not already done the remaining opt sgi snmpagents mibs files should also be copied Optionally apply the same changes in the global etc snmp snmp conf file by adding the following two lines mibs ALL mibdirs opt sgi snmpagents mibs 2 Configure agent configuration file 3 This is where the agent is actually called by snmpd 8 using the pass_persist protocol Also this is where various monitored events are defined The file itself contains configuration instructions 79 4 Simple Network Management Protocol 80 Copy or append opt sgi snmpagents etc snmpd uv conf to opt sgi snmpagents etc snmpd local conf Do NOT edit the file directly as it can be replaced later by an RPM package update Finally if NET SNMP DISMAN facilities are used and you want to change monitoring intervals the monitor r 300 lines should be changed You also have to specify the c opt sgi snmpagents etc uv conf file for use by agent itself A template file opt sgi snmpagents etc uv conf template contains instructions on how to configure this file Integrate agent configuration file On RHEL modify or create snmpd etc snmp snmpd options file and set the following environment variable Add SGI agent configurations OPTIONS S OPTIONS c opt sgi snmpagents etc snmpd local conf On SLES a properly substituted opt sgi snmpagents etc snmpd uv conf file
40. ies Red Hat and all Red Hat based trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the United States and other countries SUPERMICRO is a registerd trademark of Super Micro Computer Inc All other trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners New Features in This Manual This rewrite of the SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide supports the SGI System Management Node 1 5 release Major Documentation Changes Updated new SGI product naming conventions throughout this manual 007 5694 009 iii 007 5694 009 Record of Revision Version 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 Description October 2010 Original Printing February 2011 Updated to support the SGI Foundation Software 2 3 release February 2011 Updated to support additional changes for the SGI Foundation Software 2 3 release February 2011 Updated to add information about remote console and reinstalling operating system software March 2011 Updated to support additional changes for the SGI Foundation Software 2 3 release April 2011 Updated to support changes for the SGI Foundation Software 2 4 release July 2011 Updated to support additional changes for the SGI Foundation Software 2 4 release September 2011 Updated to support additional changes for the SGI Foundation Software 2 4 release May 2012 Updated to support changes for the SGI System Management Node
41. isk Devices ideo Devices jetwork Devices iSCSI Configuration Input Devices Other Devices Figure 3 26 Device Manager Screen Security Option 5 From the Security screen select the Admin Password option as shown in Figure 3 27 on page 67 Security Sets administrative password Figure 3 27 Security Screen Admin Password Option 007 5694 009 67 3 System Configuration from the SMN 6 From the Security Admin Password screen enter the new administrative password as shown in Figure 3 28 on page 68 Sets administrative password Figure 3 28 Security Screen for Setting Administrative Password The minimum password length is six characters The maximum password length is 30 characters The password is case sensitive 7 When you reboot the system the console will be locked and you will be prompted for a password before the system finishes booting and the She11 gt prompt appears as shown in Figure 3 29 on page 69 68 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide Eile Edit View Search Terminal Help E Figure 3 29 Console Administrative Password Prompt 8 The console password can be deleted by clearing the EFI variables as follows power c reset You can change the console password in the same manner you originally set it If you delete the password with the power c reset command you need to go back through the setup screens to set it again Enabling BaselO VGA
42. k traffic routing address naming other than its own schema or DHCP controls other than its own configuration The SGI UV system control network also is not security hardened nor is it tolerant of heavy network traffic and is vulnerable to Denial of Service attacks 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation System System Main Slim DVD ROM drive LEDs reset power 218422 90 E De E De E Se E Se 2999099992999999999999 M Si EELER Err rr ED EE hah ot te TOD FHF F HEE P HFS thot t e SATA drive bays Power Supply Module BMC Port USB Eth3 Mouse Port 4 Eth2 Full height x16 PCle Slot oE me S Keyboard Port USB VGA Port Port 0 Eth1 Figure 1 1 System Management Node Front and Rear Panels In all SGI UV servers all the system controller types SMNs CMCs and BMCs communicate with each other in the following ways e System control commands and communications are passed between the SMN and CMCs via a private dedicated Gigabit Ethernet The CMCs communicate directly with the BMC in each installed blade by way of the IRU s internal backplane e All the CMCs can communicate with each other via an Ethernet string configuration network e In larger configurations the system control communication path includes a private dedicated Ethernet switch An Ethernet conn
43. l gt prompt as shown in Figure 3 8 on page 49 48 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide Video Keyboard Moyse Options Device VideoRecord SoftKeyboard Help Renovable iRoot Oxf IBIE 4916 R mov bl 2 H p i KOOT Ox J355 24CFB15E4AE4 Renovable Ha Dish iRoot Ox H lt JOBF Renovable HardDisk iRoot 0x0 P 17DA 3B1532113F Dt Renovable HardDisk iRoot 0x0 Pc i 0x B7A C45 Renovable iRoot 0x0 Pci Renovable Press ESC i Shell gt _ KVM Remote Console started Figure 3 8 KVM J Viewer Shell Prompt Screen Pci Ux IBAF 0 Alias nul D x IDASEA Ox 7831 Alias null Alias null OxO Pi xF3D1F BF 0x 7831 Alias mull xO Pci x16C0DD2A Ox 7831 Alias xO Pi 449A95 mul Alias mil xO Pci Alias nul lt 7 USI d p startup nsh A x0 1 Alias null Note You may need to expand the JViewer window in order to see the entire desktop of the system in the following steps 007 5694 009 49 3 System Configuration from the SMN 12 From the Shell gt prompt issue the following commands as shown in Figure 3 9 on page 51 Shell gt f s0 fs0 gt ed efi fs0 efi gt ed SuSE fs0 efi SuSe gt elilo You combine the above commands at the shell prompt as follows Shell gt fs0 efi suse elilo 50 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide Ba vie
44. ls messages and programming language structures Man page section identifiers appear in parentheses after man page names Italic typeface denotes variable entries and words or concepts being defined This bold fixed space font denotes literal items that the user enters in interactive sessions Output is shown in nonbold fixed space font Brackets enclose optional portions of a command or directive line Ellipses indicate that a preceding element can be repeated If you have comments about the technical accuracy content or organization of this publication contact SGI Be sure to include the title and document number of the publication with your comments Online the document number is located in the front matter of the publication In printed publications the document number is located at the bottom of each page You can contact SGI in any of the following ways e Send e mail to the following address techpubs sgi com e Contact your customer service representative and ask that an incident be filed in the SGI incident tracking system e Send mail to the following address SGI Technical Publications 46600 Landing Parkway Fremont CA 94538 xiii About This Manual SGI values your comments and will respond to them promptly xiv 007 5694 009 Chapter 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation This chapter describes the system management node SMN how to install software on
45. m Management Node Ethernet Ports on page 36 e SGI UV CMC IP Address Assignment on page 37 e Multiple SGI UV Partitions or Systems on a Single SMN on page 38 e Non SGI UV Systems on the SMN on page 38 e SMN Firewall Capabilities on page 38 System Network Addressing Overview 007 5694 009 The SGI UV hostname assignment is based on the rack and u position of the blade or other component The rack u position must be uniform across all SGI UV systems that are attached to an system management node SMN In other words a single SGI UV 1000 system or SGU UV 2000 system that encompasses multiple racks will have racks numbers 1 to N in increments of 1 and u positions upos within each rack will range from 1 to 42 with an increment of 3 there is an exception where upos 2 is also present In the case of multiple SGI UV 100 systems each SGI UV 100 is assigned a unique rack upos in the same manner so all SGI UV 100 systems are identifiable in this way The system management node SMN has three dedicated Ethernet ports to connect to the SGI UV systems specifically for the system control network and the primary BaselO of each partition There is one Ethernet port on the SMN that is to be attached to the customer network The connections described in this manual are very specific Sites are not allowed to also attach other unrelated customer equipment to these dedicated networks because this would interfere with SGI UV system management
46. m management node SMN To accommodate the additional cabling a GigE switch is needed In a similar way a single SMN can be configured to manage multiple SGI UV100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 systems One GigE switch is used for the SSI network another switch for the CMC network The smnconfig tool performs discovery and address assignment in both of these configurations if the cabling is connected per the guideline and the multiple SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 systems have their CMCs uniquely designated with the rack upos method Non SGI UV Systems on the SMN In addition to managing SGI UV 100 1000 or 2000 systems the SMN can also provide system management for other systems such as the SGI UV 10 SGI Rackable systems and so on For these class of systems the only connection to the SMN required is the BMC port from the motherboard to the SSI network As described previously the SSI network 172 21 0 0 16 is used to connect the UV Basel et h0 ports and the BaselO BMC ports The non SGI UV systems connect their BMC ports to this network and will be assigned addresses from the 172 21 129 254 x range SMN Firewall Capabilities 38 Because of system addressing requirements for the system management node SMN see System Network Addressing Overview on page 35 firewall capabilities should only be applied to the SMN wide area network WAN interface ethOsmn The interfaces ethlismn eth2smn and eth3smn see System Managem
47. n GATEWAY 128 162 244 1 Create the etc resolv conf file similar to the following example root localhost cat etc resolv conf search domain name mycompany com nameserver 137 38 224 40 nameserver 137 38 31 248 nameserver 137 38 225 5 27 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation 7 Add the IP address of the house network interface and the name s of the admin node to etc hosts file similar to the following example echo 128 162 244 88 my system admin domain name mycompany com my system admin gt gt etc hosts 28 8 10 11 12 Set the admin node hostname as follows hostname my system admin Force the invalidation of the host cache of nscd with the nscd 8 command on the hosts file as follows nscd i hosts Restart the following services in this order as follows etc init d network restart etc init d rpcbind start etc init d nfslock start Set the local timezone The timezone is set with etc localtime a timezone definition file The timezone defined in etc localtime can be determined as follows strings etc localtime tail 1 CST6CDT M3 2 0 M11 1 0 Link the appropriate timezone file from directory usr share zoneinfo to etc localtime For example set timezone to Pacific Time Los Angeles as follows bin cp 1 usr share zoneinfo PST8PDT etc localtime bin mv etc localtime etc localtime Confirm the
48. nagement Controller BMC and accessories such as the I O expansion chassis The snmpd uv 8 agent supports multiple SGI UV systems attached to the SMN The snmpd uv 8 retrieves information stored in a MySQL database by translating SNMP pass_persist GET and GETNEXT OID requests into equivalent MySQL SELECT queries on appropriate tables corresponding to those defined in the SGI UV SNMP The snmpd uv 8 agent does not perform data gathering or MySQL tables update operations Instead two additional services are used in tandem to perform the following e Data gathering A system daemon called uv_gather collects information from the SYSCO network attached to the SMN After parsing the data in a readable format it pushes the data to another system daemon uv_db to perform MySQL updates e MySQL Tables updates A system daemon uv_db is responsible for receiving data from uv_gather and performs appropriate MySQL tables update 71 4 Simple Network Management Protocol Since the snmpd uv 8 agent does not perform data gathering it is important to make sure the uv_gather and uv_db services are enabled in order to get up to date information from the periodically updated MySQL SGI UV database see Verifying the SMN Software Stack on page 72 The uv_gather and uv_db services are normally setup to start at boot time The SNMP Agent companion services maintain information of all the SGI UV nodes attached to the S
49. network The SMN detects and then assigns hostnames IP addresses and name binding for the SGI UV systems and any additional systems that have a dedicated BMC port 35 2 System Network Addressing connection to the single system image SSI segment For more information see ethlsmn on page 36 and Multiple SGI UV Partitions or Systems on a Single SMN on page 38 Because the SGI UV rack upos convention for identification is used and the network connections are very specific guidelines must be adhered to carefully System Management Node Ethernet Ports ethlsmn 36 The SMN is a SuperMicro SuperServer 6016T URF 1U server with two Gigabit Ethernet GigE ports residing on the motherboard and two additional Ethernet ports provided via an adapter card The ports are designated eth0 through eth3 The et b port is attached to the customer network Its address is not assigned by the SMN software stack Customers assign the IP address of the eth0 port The ports eth1 through eth3 are dedicated to the system management network To distinguish the SMN Ethernet ports from other ports on BaseIO blades or CMCs the port is suffixed with smn for example et hOsmn You can get product specification information and other documentation for the SuperMicro 6016T URF server at http www supermicro com or at http docs sgi com Search on the title SuperServer 6016T URF User s Manual or on the part number 860 0498 001 ethismn is the por
50. o connect all the CMCs in a ring 007 5694 009 5 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation The SBK jack is used to interconnect building blocks into another ring Up to four building blocks may be interconnected creating a Super block SBK Using only the SBK jacks on the CMCs for these connections connect a cable from a CMC in the first building block to a CMC in the second building block Then select another CMC in the second building block and connect it to a CMC in the third building block or back to a CMC in the first building block in the case of only two building blocks To minimize network hops its recommended that the two connections within a building block be in different racks for redundancy and that the two racks be adjacently cabled with respect to the CMC ring One system management node SMN is required for each system Systems with more than one partition or more than one building block will require a GigE switch Systems with more than one Super Block will require two GigE switches The SMN should be connected to the SMN jack in a CMC that also has an SBK connection The SMN requires a GigE switch to support connections to two different Super Blocks The EXT 0 1 2 jacks are used for connections from the smart door controller and so on The SMN jack can be used for other in rack devices if its available and all SMNs in the configuration are already connected Only the primary CMC SMN ports are
51. ows SGI Foundation Software 2 6 Start Here Provides information about the SGI Foundation Software 2 6 release that supports SGI differentiated server solutions SGI Management Center Installation and Configuration This guide is intended for system administrators It describes how to install and configure the SGI Management Center A companion manual SGI Management Center System Administrator Guide describes general cluster administration SGI Management Center System Administrator Guide This manual describes how you can monitor and control a cluster using the SGI Management Center A companion manual SGI Management Center Installation and Configuration Guide describes installing and configuring the SGI Management Center SGI Management Center Quick Start Guide xi About This Manual Conventions xii This guide is intended for system administrator s It tells you how to get your SGI Management Center up and running SGI UV CMC Controller Software User Guide Describes how to use the controller commands on your chassis manager controller CMC to monitor and manage SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 and SGI UV 2000 systems SGI UV Systems Software Install Guide This guide describes how to install software on an SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 and SGI UV 2000 system in case of root disk failure Windows on SGI UV Software Install Guide This guide describes how to install Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter software on an SGI UV
52. pability You can use the ssh command to connect to the BaseIO blade BMC and use the version command to determine the firmware version as follows uv44 cme CMC r001i0lc gt ssh ibmcO SGI UV BMC Firmware Rev 1 3 9 r001i01b00i gt version SGI Chassis Manager Controller Firmware Rev 1 3 9 Bootloader 0 3 0 41 3 System Configuration from the SMN Procedure 3 1 Enabling a Remote Console Note Make sure your workstation has Java 6 Java 1 6 0 or later You can also use a VNC viewer or similar remote desktop to make sure you get Firefox running on the SMN and not running on your local system To enable a remote console to your SGI UV system perform the following steps 1 42 Establish a network connection to the SMN as follows ssh X sysco uv system smn The password set out of the factory is sysco From the SMN launch the Mozilla Firefox web browser as follows sysco system smn hw gt firefox no remote 2 gt dev null amp Enter the IP address of the BaselO node baseboard management controller BMC similar to the following http 192 168 1 200 To determine the IP address of the BaseIO node BMC see Determining the IP Address of the BaselIO BMC on page 60 The Basel node BMC login screen appears as shown in Figure 3 1 on page 43 Login as root with the password superuser 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 007 5694 009
53. pdate the BaselO BMC firmware on your SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system perform the following ed usr local sysco firmware iobmc 1 2 2 flashiobmc r uvbaseio bin lt CMC hostname IP gt 4 To update the CMC firmware on your SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system perform the following ed usr local sysco firmware cmc 1 2 6 flashceme r cmc bin lt CMC hostname IP gt SMN Backup Files For information on the smnbackup command perform the following uv44 smn smnbackup h Usage smnbackup options Options h Display this message v Verbose Output b lt base dir gt The base directory for your output files Default is datal n lt base filename gt The base file name for tarball log md5sum etc Default is uv44 smn x lt additional excludes gt Add additional exclude params to tar EX x exclude path to exclude 32 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide s Make SGI Prep Clone p Make Prep Clone WARNING This excludes things such as opt sgi sgimc vcs and ssh keys WARNING While including opt sgi sgimc images SE Start the tar Deprecated options 1l lt log file name gt The file name of the log file Default is uv44 smn log e lt error log file name gt The file name of th rror log file Default is uv44 smn error log c lt checksum file name gt The file name of the checksum Default is uv44 smn md5sum N
54. print additional diagnostic message show test s it would run 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide Default test Tests Group all install info running install release rpm chkconfig sysco running sysco sysco_mount console running cmc_ping info release sysco_system sysco_topology sysco_release rpm_info sysco_info chkconfig cmc_ping console dump dumpfull release rpm rpm_info running snmp Sysco sysco_info sysco_mount sysco_release sysco_system sysco_topology all Available individual tests Check required SMN required services using chkconfig Ping each attached CMCs attached to the SMN Check SMN uv_con service Verify usr local sysco bin uvdmp is configured and operational for a minimal dump Verify usr local sysco bin uvdmp is configured and operational for a full dump SGI SMN Release number Check required SMN RPMs packages installation status Check required SMN RPMs packages installation status and release information Check all SMN stack services and health Not implemented yet Verify user sysco is configured Check SMN configuration files Verify sysco hw fuse is present List UV System s CMCs and BMCs firmware version List UV System s attached to the SMN using List UV System s attached to the SMN using hw and their respective topology uv44 smn smn_info_gather running check_sysco Sysco user exist Pass sysco home exist Pass
55. r on button is on the right of the SMN as shown in Figure 1 8 on page 15 DVD Power S H MEM 00 EE ue EE nen EE oe EE ur iy EE EE EE EE E E ge EE EE EE EE E E ee EE EE EE E ee EE EE EE EE EE E E ee Figure 1 8 System Management Node Power On Button and DVD Drive 2 Insert the SLES 11 Service Pack 1 DVD in the DVD drive on the left of the SMN as shown in Figure 1 8 on page 15 For SLES 11 SP2 installation instructions see Installing SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 on page 23 3 Once installation of software on the system management node is complete remove the DVD from the DVD drive 4 After the reboot completes you will eventually see the YaST2 firstboot Linux Welcome screen as shown in Figure 1 9 on page 16 Select the Next button to continue 007 5694 009 15 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation z terminal De Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Figure 1 9 YaST2 firstboot Linux Welcome Screen Note The YaST2 Installation Tool has a main menu with sub menus You will be redirected back to the main menu at various times as you follow the steps in this procedure You will be prompted by YaST2 firstboot installer to enter your system details including the root password network configuration time zone and so on 5 From the Hostname and Domain Name screen as shown in Figure 1 10 on page 17 enter the hostname
56. rious remote operations on De server such a3 launching Pe remete Come Rearection 7 Launch he redirecten connote wa Java or Ate Ontermet Explores oniy viewers Power Contret _ See the server pomer state and perform pomer control uncon Figure 3 3 BMC Remote Control Screen 7 The Console Redirection screen appears as shown in Figure 3 4 on page 46 Click on the Launch Console button 45 3 System Configuration from the SMN x on SMM Eee Le rs etc Bom Toots Help e WR EE ER a Meng Vistea Binos fageg stated El axat Hemnes v mp W172 20 0 GRingex hemi Altix UV E B mozas Feen w Launch Console button Figure 3 4 BMC Remote Control Console Redirection Screen You may need to enable pop ups for this address for the Firefox browser first From the Preferences dialog box allow access from the IP address of the BaselO A Java application under Firefox will open Select Execute Java Web Start file default from the pop up menu as shown in Figure 3 5 on page 47 You can also click the checkbox to keep it from showing up later 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 007 5694 009 Opening jviewerjnip lt uv45 smn gt You have chosen to open jviewer jnip which is a JNLP file from http 172 21 0 255 What should Firefox do with this file Open with Execute Java Web Start file default O Save File O Do this automaticall
57. sgi SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 007 5694 009 COPYRIGHT 2010 2011 2012 SGI All rights reserved provided portions may be copyright in third parties as indicated elsewhere herein No permission is granted to copy distribute or create derivative works from the contents of this electronic documentation in any manner in whole or in part without the prior written permission of SGI LIMITED RIGHTS LEGEND The software described in this document is commercial computer software provided with restricted rights except as to included open free source as specified in the FAR 52 227 19 and or the DFAR 227 7202 or successive sections Use beyond license provisions is a violation of worldwide intellectual property laws treaties and conventions This document is provided with limited rights as defined in 52 227 14 TRADEMARKS AND ATTRIBUTIONS Altix SGI the SGI logo and UV are are trademarks or registered trademarks of Silicon Graphics International Corp or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Firefox and Mozilla are registered trademarks of the Mozilla Foundation Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the United States and other countries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Novell and SUSE are registered trademarks of Novell Inc in the United States and other countr
58. should be appended to the etc snmp snmpd local conf file 007 5694 009 Index A access SGI BIOS setup utility 62 B Basel riser card 6 BaseIO VGA 69 BIOS setup utility 62 boot manager 58 booting RHEL 60 SLES 60 booting using Fibre channel disk 70 booting using iSCSI protocol 69 C changing configuration settings 54 CMC IP address assignment 37 cmclist command 61 command power reset 65 commands SMN 10 console exiting 66 D determining IP address of BaseIO BMC with an SMN 61 without an SMN 60 007 5694 009 E ELILO boot manager 59 enabling a remote console 41 enabling BaselO VGA 69 enabling remote console access 41 Ethernet cabling 7 exit console 66 Fibre Channel disk booting 70 finding software release information 2 finding software release notes 2 firewalls 38 install RHEL 6 26 install SLES11 on the system management node 15 install software SGI Management Center 30 SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation 2 6 software 23 system management node 14 installing RHEL 6 on the system management node 27 introduction 1 iodcon command 61 iSCSI booting 71 81 Index M Mouse mode settings 54 multiple partitions 38 N navigate the device manager 66 network addressing overview 35 P power reset command 65 R RAID support 1 reinstalling the operating system on an SGI UV system 55 remote console 41 remote media 55 SGI UV 10
59. shows an image of an SMN 007 5694 009 13 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation Power Supplies Power Supplies Compute Blades bet Individual Rack Unit Router Fans J IRU m a a B a a o B a a System Management Node e 2 DI W DS 1U I O Expansion Slots a w a 8 a ee s Compute Blades gt D a a e e a a Individual Router Fans Ey Rack Unit a IRU Le a R 2 Compute Blades gt M d E 3 Boot Disk Riser Base UO Riser Figure 1 7 SGI UV 1000 System Rack 14 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide This section covers these topics e Installing SLES 11 SP2 on the SMN on page 15 e Installing and Configure RHEL 6 and SGI Foundation 2 6 Software on page 26 Installing SLES 11 SP2 on the SMN This section describes how to install SLES 11 SP2 and SGI Foundation Software 2 6 on the SGI UV system management node Procedure 1 1 Installing SLES 11 SP2 Software on the System Management Node SMN To install SLES 11 software images on the SMN perform the following steps 1 Turn on reset or reboot the SMN The powe
60. system Event vistes Bireng foot stna E seg rer Ben Feetexy Figure 3 13 Configuration Tab Reinstalling the Operating System on an SGI UV System 007 5694 009 This section describes how to use virtual media redirection to mount a CD ROM or ISO image from the system management node SMN and use it on your SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGU UV 2000 system to reinstall the operating system Procedure 3 2 Reinstalling and Booting the SGI UV Operating System To reinstall and boot an SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system using remote media perform the following steps 1 Bring up the KVM JViewer client on the BaselO BMC see Enabling a Remote Console on page 41 55 3 System Configuration from the SMN 2 To specify an ISO image file to redirect to the SGI UV operating system ISO image select Device gt Redirect ISO on the JViewer client as shown in Figure 3 14 on page 56 Then select the ISO image file to use as shown in Figure 3 15 on page 56 If you are using physical media to redirect a CD ROM or DVD place the CD in the drive of the machine where JViewer is running then select Device gt Redirect CDROM on the JViewer client as shown in Figure 3 16 on page 57 Mewer 172 20 255 254 0 fps Video Keyboard Mouse Options DEE VideoRecord SonKeyboard Help Redirect CDROM D Redirect 150 Redirect Floppy USE Key Redirect Floppy USE Key Image Figure 3 14 Redirect ISO Pull Down Menu
61. system maintenance node SMN or chassis management controller CMC Log in as root when logging into the CMC similar to the following ssh root hostname cmc SGI Chassis Manager Controller Firmware Rev 1 1 11 CMC rlilc gt Login as sysco when logging into the SMN similar to the following ssh X sysco uv system smn sysco system smn hw gt Once a connection to the SMN or CMC is established various system control commands can be entered 8 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide SMN Specific CLI Commands 007 5694 009 The following CLI command options are available specifically for the SMN H hh help help quiet system show depth target This help message This help message CLI help message No diagnostic message Select UV system If only one system is present this one is selected Otherwise this option is mandatory Show nodes at depth gt 1 using optional supplied pattern Default pattern One target in one of the two following formats a rack slot blade b r 1 s 1 i 1 2 b n 0 15 Note This format is NOT for uvcli only Examples r1i02 rack 1 slot 2 r2ilb4 rack 2 slot 1 blade A Select the target from the CLI command itself or if not available using the t option The following are examples of uvcli commands uvcl uvcl uvcl i i i help l
62. t for the private network known as the SSI network This is a dedicated known path between the SGI Management Center SMC application and each kernel instance or single system image SSI If an SGI UV system is partitioned each partition requires at least one BaseIO blade and the primary Basel of each partition is connected to the SMN ethismn is also the network that connects the BaselO baseboard management controller BMC to the SMN This network is also used to attach non SGI UV system BMCs such as SGI Atlix XE series systems the SGI C1103 TY12 system SGI UV 10 and SGI Rackable series systems to the SMN to allow the SMC a means to control these non SGI UV systems The IP address range for eth1smn is 172 21 0 0 16 with starting address 172 21 1 1 Within this range a convention is followed to designate 172 21 1 128 x for Basel Ethernet and 172 21 129 254 x for non SGI UV BMCs 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide eth2smn eth3smn eth2smn is the port for the private network known as the primary CMC network The SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 systems with multiple CMCs are very specifically configured into a small network and the SMN is a peer on this network The range of IP addresses for devices attached to eth2smn is 172 19 0 0 16 with starting address 172 19 1 1 eth3smn is the port dedicated to the secondary CMC network The secondary CMC capability is currently not implemen
63. ted However the IP space is still reserved The range of IP addresses for devices attached to eth3smn is 172 20 0 0 16 with starting address 172 20 1 1 SGI UV CMC IP Address Assignment 007 5694 009 The chassis management controllers CMCs are given IP addresses based on their location in the racks The address is determined as follows M2641 9 20 sehr rut Where e rh is the lower 8 bits of the rack number e rr is the upper two bits of the rack number shifted down 2 Rarely used e uuuuuu is the upos 6 bits eth0 is the WAN interface see Figure 1 5 on page 7 and Figure 1 5 on page 7 By default SGI UV systems are shipped with dynamic host configuration protocol DHCP eth2 is 172 19 0 1 on the SMN 172 19 XX YY is the IP address when the SMN assigns the IP address to the CMC eth3 is same as eth2 except it is 172 20 eth1 is the same but 172 21 X yY This is the link to the single system image SSI SGI UV Basel The SGI UV SSI Basel will get IP address either from system 37 2 System Network Addressing management node SMN or the SGI Management Center SMC when installed For this segment the SMN do not use rack upos since it is not relevant for SSI Basel Multiple SGI UV Partitions or Systems on a Single SMN A single SGI UV system may be partitioned and have multiple kernels running The BaselO blade from each partition must have its eth0 and BMC ports attached to the syste
64. the updated BMCs or CMCs When you specify the r option the updated BMCs CMCs are reset rebooted so that the firmware update takes effect immediately The flash tools flash the entire system not just the CMC specified on the command line When flashing multi IRU systems you must specify only one CMC hostname For SGI service personnel when updating these images where the firmware archives is not directly accessible from an SMN or at a customer site simply download the firmware binary and flash tool onto the SMN or service laptop for updates on sites without SMNs and run the flash tools as indicated below To update the system firmware perform the following 1 Obtain the latest firmware from SGI SupportFolio at https support sgi com or 007 5694 009 from SGI site personnel 31 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation Note Firmware versions for the Node BMC BaselO BMC and the CMC are likely to have different version numbers See examples below You can use the version command on the CMC Node BMC or BaseIO BMC to determine the current firmware level For information on the version command see Chapter 3 SGI UV CMC Software Commands in the SGI UV CMC Software User Guide 2 To update the Node BMC firmware on your SGI UV 100 SGI UV 1000 or SGI UV 2000 system perform the following ed usr local sysco firmware bmc 1 2 5 flashbmc r uvbmc bin lt CMC hostname IP gt 3 To u
65. timezone as follows strings etc localtime tail 1 PST8PDT M3 2 0 M11 1 0 Set network time configuration By default the configuration in etc ntp conf directs requests to public servers of the pool ntp org project Use public servers from the http www pool ntp org en project server O rhel pool ntp org server 1 rhel pool ntp org 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 007 5694 009 13 14 server 2 rhel pool ntp org You may need to modify this ntp configuration file to point at a time server on your network Please do not remove any entries that serve the cluster networks For example to direct requests to for example my corp mycompany com comment delete the pool entries and insert the local entry as follows Use public servers from the pool ntp org project Please consider joining the pool http www pool ntp org join html server O0 rhel pool ntp org server 1 rhel pool ntp org server 2 rhel pool ntp org server my corp mycompany com Restart the ntp server as follows etc init d ntpd restart Make sure you have registered with the Red Hat Network RHN If you have not yet registered run the following command usr bin rhn_register From the SGI System Management Node Software 1 2 ISO install the following rpm i monit 5 0 3 l1sgi703rp2 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm i monit sgi rules 5 0 3 1sgi703rp2 rhel6 x86_64 rpm rpm
66. to be used Figure 1 4 on page 7 shows the SGI UV BaselO riser card The Basel riser card has the following electrical features e One x4 serial attached SCSI SAS port e Two Gigabit Ethernet ports e Three universal serial bus USB 2 0 ports e One Video port e One RS 232 serial port e One BMC ENET port 6 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide Lan 0 BMC ENet USB Video port SAS Ports l E ic VIDEO PORT og ad O E BMC ENET SAS 0 3 e RR V i K d Se daa o OD e Serial Port Figure 1 4 SGI UV BaselIO Riser Figure 1 5 on page 7 shows the an SMN Ethernet cabling example for a single SGI UV rack gt To customer LAN System management node 6016T To base I O lt CMC in upper IRU e CMC in lower IRU eo Figure 1 5 SMN Ethernet Cabling for a Single UV Rack Figure 1 6 on page 8 shows an example layout 007 5694 009 7 1 System Management Node Software Installation and Operation House Network eth2 172 19 0 X UV BaselO eth 172 21 1 0 oi Sigwiaaaa 2 CMC Figure 1 6 SMN Ethernet Cabling Layout for a Single SGI UV Rack System Management Node Command Line Interface The UV command line interface is accessible by logging into either a
67. u to the previous menu Then press b to boot the configuration The RedHat graphical installer will then start Determining the IP Address of the BaselO BMC This section describes how to determine the IP address of the Basel BMC By default the external Ethernet port on the BaseIO BMC is configured to use DHCP In the case that it is connected to an SMN the SMN will serve it an IP address mapped to a known host name Procedure 3 3 Determining the IP address of the BaselO BMC without an SMN To determine the IP address of the BaselO perform the following steps 1 Login to the CMC as follows ssh root hostname cmc SGI Chassis Manager Controller Firmware Rev 1 1 11 CMC rlilc gt 60 007 5694 009 SGI UV System Management Node Administrator Guide 2 Run the iodcon command on the CMC to get to the BaselO BMC ibmc0 as follows uvl4 cme CMC r001i0lc gt iodcon The iodcon tool brings up an internal serial connection to the BaselO BMC it is serial which is why you need to hit ENTER to see the prompt in the next step Press the Enter key to get the r001i01b00i gt prompt 3 Run the ifconfig ethl command to obtain the inet addr as follows r001101b00i gt ifconfig eth1 ethl Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 08 00 69 15 C0 57 inet addr 172 20 255 254 Bcast 172 20 255 255 Mask 255 255 0 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 1508779 errors 204 dropped 28 overruns 0 frame 204
68. uv_snmpconfig on page 77 e Manual Configuration on page 79 Automatic Configuration Using uv_snmpconfig This is the easiest and recommended method The uv_snmpconfig command performs all the configuration steps explained in the manual configuration section below It also offers an option to test the configuration consisting in verifying e MIB translation of Object Identifiers OIDs using snmptranslate e The SNMP agent can snmpwalk the entire uv SNMP agent SQL database e Basic and configured if relevant traps are captured To view the uv_snmpconfig 8 man page perform the following uv4l smn man uv_snmpconfig SGI SNMP 8 SGI SNMP NAME snmpconfig SGI SNMP Agent configuration utility SYNOPSIS a4700_snmpconfig options xe_snmpconfig options uv_snmpconfig options DESCRIPTION snmpconfig configures SNMP configurations files for the desired SNMP agent Depending on the selected agent some may require additional parameters as 007 5694 009 77 4 Simple Network Management Protocol illustrated in the SYNOPSIS section IMPORTANT NOTES 1 snmpconfig cannot configure 2 agents at the same time 2 snmpconfig will destroy any SNMP previous configurations when f is used Please use r to save a backup OPTIONS h This help message Overwrite configuration files e Configure SNMP it Test SNMP Consists in for the selected agent MIB 1 snmptranslate 2 snmpwalk 3 snmptable for e
69. wer Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord SoftKeyboard Help 15 24CFO15SE4AE4 Ox 7896254 0x783BD6B Renovable HardDisk Alias mull ciRoot 0x0 Pc i 0x3 0x0 Pci 0x0 0x0 D A4DC 60E1B3B90BF5 OxF3DLFBF Ox7839BD6R Renovable HardDisk Alias mull iRoot 0x0 Pc i 0x3 0x0 Pc i 0x0 0x0 Scs x 0x0 HD 8 GPT FC51B0 A7DA 3B1532113FDC Ox 16CODD2A 0x 783BD6B b1k8 Removable HardDisk Alias mull iRoot 0x0 Pc i Ox x0 0x0 0x0 Scs i OxA ZHD 9 GPT FAB18DB IB B7A C45 7 FBESSESD Ox JA95 0x4AB17A6 b1k9 Renovable BlockDevice Alias null ciRoot 0x0 Pc i 0x3 0x0 Pci 0x0 0x0 bIkA Renovable BlockDev ice Alias mull iRoot 0x0 Pei 0x lp Dx CH USB 0x3 0x0 HIER Renovable BlockDev ice Alias null ciRoot 0x0 Pc i 0x 1A D d USB 0x3 0x0 Amit 0x1 Press ESC in 1 Is to skip startup nsh any other key to co Shell gt fs fs0 gt cd efi fs0 efi gt cd SuSE fs0 efi SuSE gt elilo_ KYM Remote Console started a Figure 3 9 Booting the Operating System from the JViewer Shell gt Prompt Screen Note This example shows booting SLES11 SP1 Alternatively you could boot RHEL 6 at the Shell gt prompt 007 5694 009 51 3 System Configuration from the SMN 13 The operating system login screen appears At the prompt enter init 5 as shown in Figure 3 10 on page 52 Video Keyboard Mouse Options Device VideoRecord SoftKkeyboard Help
70. y for files like this from now on cancer Figure 3 5 Select Execute Java Web Start file default Pop up Menu 9 You will then get a screen about The web site s certificate cannot be verified Do you want to continue as shown in Figure 3 6 on page 47 Click the Yes button to continue You can also click the checkbox to keep it from showing up later A Warning Security The web site s certificate cannot be verified Do you want to continue Name 172 21 0 255 Publisher AMI C Aways trust content from this publisher g The certificate cannot be verified by a trusted source More Infor mation Figure 3 6 Web site Warning Security Screen 47 3 System Configuration from the SMN 10 You will then get a screen about The application s digital signature cannot be verified Do you want to run the application as shown in Figure 3 7 on page 48 Click the Run button to continue You can also click the checkbox to keep it from showing up later The application s digital signature cannot be verified Do you want to run the application Name J iewer Publisher ami L Always trust content from this publisher Only run if you trust the origin of the application wy The digital signature cannot be verified by a trusted source More information Figure 3 7 Application Warning Security Screen 11 The JViewer KVM redirection window appears with a Shel
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