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1. Firmware Update Firmware Update Firmware Update Preserve Configuration Upgrade firmware of the device Press Enter Update Mode to put the device in update mode The protocol information to be used for firmware image transfer during this update is as follows To configure choose Protocol Configuration under Firmware Update menu Protocol Type HTTP HTTPS WARNING Please note that after entering the update mode the widgets other web pages and services will not work All the open widgets will be automatically closed Ifthe upgradation is cancelled in the middle of the wizard the device will be reset J Preserve all Configuration This will preserve all the configuration settings during the firmware update irrespective of the individual items marked as preserve overwrite in the table below All configuration items below will be preserved as default during the restore configuration operation Click Enter Preserve Configuration to modify the Preserve status settings A Preserve Configuration Wem A Preserve Status 3 1 SDR Overwrite 2 FRU Overwrite 3 SEL Overwrite 4 IPM Overwrite 5 Network Overwrite 34 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn 6 1 Firmware Update To open this page click on Firmware Update gt Firmware Update Firmware Update allows you to configure and update the firmware To start updating the device firmware click on Enter Update Mode Dashboard PSU Status Configurati
2. wiwynn Rack Management Controller User Manual Version 1 1 Nov 2014 Copyright 2014 Wiwynn All rights reserved wiwynn Copyright Copyright 2014 by Wiwynn Corporation All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of Wiwynn Corporation Disclaimer The information in this guide is subject to change without notice Wiwynn Corporation makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any Wiwynn Corporation software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not Wiwynn Corporation its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software 2 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn Revision History Author Version Date Changes EB a 11 26 2014 Added Preface a1 11 Rack Management Controller User Manual 3 wiwynn Contents WT 5 About this Manual 5 We VOI WCW anec 6
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4. PsUe_ VoltageOu 16 03h 2 2014 07 08 07 PSU3_VoltageOu TotalPowerOut TotalPowerln PSU1_ Status P5LJ1_CurrentOut PSU1_VoltageOut PSU1_ PowerOQut PSU1_Currentin PSU1_ Voltageln PSU1_Powerln PSU1_Fanspeed PSU1_Temp 15 31272014 07 08 06 PSU3 VoltageQur PSU 2 Status age 14 03 12 2014 07 07 42 PSU3_VoltageOu PGU2_CurrentOut age 13 03 12 2014 07 07 41 PSU3 Voltageoul FU2_VoltageOut Joo PaU2 PowerOut 12 03 12 2014 07 07 34 PSU4_VoltageOu Ajo Currentin 11 3122014 07 07 34 PSU4 VoltageOu meta ge Filter items Rack Management Controller User Manual 17 wiwynn The display list may consist of several pages You may click on the backward or forward button to check the rest of the pages Click on Clear All Event Logs to clear all the logs Click on Save Event Logs to download the SEL information and the system will output a file named SELLog Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update HELP Event Log Events generated by the system will be logged here Double click on a record to see the description All Events v filter by All Sensors v Event Log 24 event entries 1 page s Ie BMC Timezone Client Timezone UTC Offset GMT 0 EventID Time Stamp 3 Sensor Name 3 Sensor Type 3 Description gt 24 03 12 2014 07 08 55 PSU1_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non 23 03 12 2014 07 08 55 PSU1_Voltag
5. Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted 23 03 12 2014 07 08 55 PSU1_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted 22 03 12 2014 07 08 50 PSU1_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Asserted 21 03 12 2014 07 08 49 PSU1_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted 20 03 12 2014 07 08 38 PSU2_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted 19 03 12 2014 07 08 38 PSU2_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted 18 03 12 2014 07 08 17 PSU2_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Asserted 17 03 12 2014 07 08 16 PSU2_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted a 16 03 12 2014 07 08 07 PSU3_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted 15 03 12 2014 07 08 06 PSU3_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted 14 03 12 2014 07 07 42 PSU3_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Asserted 13 03 12 2014 07 07 41 PSU3_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted 12 03 12 2014 07 07 34 PSU4_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Save Event Logs LL Clear A Event Logs Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update HELA Event Log Events generated by the system will be logged here Double click on a record to see the description All Events BMC Timezone Client Timezone UTC Offset GMT 0 EventID gt Time Stamp Sensor Name gt v filter by All Sensor
6. event logs of the different sensors on this device Double click on a record to see the details of that entry Dashboard PSU Stats Configuration Firmware Update HELP Event Log Events generated by the system will be logged here Double click on a record to see the description All Events M All Events filter by All Sensors v Event Log 24 event entries 1 page s System Event Records aed gt gt BIOS Generated Events Sensor Ty Description A SMI Handler Events ltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted System Management Software Events ltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted System Software OEM Events ltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Remote Console software Events itageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted Terminal Mode Remote Console software Events S z KIAPEE SITAN t Su veltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted 19 03 12 2014 07 08 38 PSSA VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted 18 03 12 2014 07 08 17 PSUP_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Asserted 17 03 12 2014 07 08 16 PSUP_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted 16 03 12 2014 07 08 07 PSUB_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted 15 03 12 2014 07 08 06 PSUB_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted 14 03 12 2014 07 07 42 P
7. 1 Volts DCI IA Drswnr iit Narmal 412 F ilate Time intervals option 59 8 03 12 05 20 03 12 05 30 03 12 05 40 03 12 05 50 03 12 06 00 03 12 06 10 14 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn The chart represents the graphical historical sensor information Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update HE Sensor Readings History All sensor related information will be displayed here Ai Sensors s Sensor Count 59 sensors Board_12V Normal 11 025 Volts Board Temp 27 C Board_3 3V Normal 3 177 Volts Last HOUR TotalPowerOut Normal 160 Watts TotalPowerin Normal 320 Watts PSU1_Status Normal 2 _ PSU1_CurrentOut Normal 1 01 Amps PSU1_VoltageOut Normal 12 1 Volts PSU1_PowerOut Normal 13 5 Watts PSU1_Currentin Normal 0 3 Amps PSU1_Voltageln Normal 224 4 Volts PSU1_Powerin Normal 40 5 Watts PSU1_FanSpeed Normal 6000 RPM PSU1_Temp Normal 22 C PSU2_Status Normal 2 PSU2_CurrentOut Normal 2 02 Amps PSU2_VoltageOut Normal 1241 Volts O 57031120600 0311206 03 1206 20 03 1206 30 03 1206 40 03 12 06 50 PSU2_PowerOut Normal 27 Watts Board_Temp 27 C NORMAL Last HOUR 30 25 20 15 10 03 12 06 00 03 12 06 10 03 12 06 20 03 12 06 30 03 12 06 40 03 12 06 50 Rack Management Controller User Manual 15 wiwynn 9 9 Event Log To open this page click on PSU Status gt Event Log This page displays the list of
8. 255 0 0 Default Gateway 172 17 1 254 IPv6 Configuration IPv6 Settings Enable Obtain an IP address automatically Use DHCP IPv6 Address Subnet Prefix length 0 Default Gateway VLAN Configuration VLAN Settings Enable VLAN ID 0 VLAN Priority 0 Save Reset 22 Rack Management Controller User Manual 5 2 NTP wiwynn To open this page click on Configuration gt NTP Network Time Protocol NTP is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over packet switched variable latency data networks This page displays the current date and time settings of the device It can be used to configure either Date amp Time or NTP server settings for the device A sample screenshot of NTP Settings Page is shown below Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update NTP Settings Here you can either configure the MTP server or view and modify the device s Date amp Time settings Date Time hnamm ss UTC Timezone NTP Server March el lu 2014 el mm o 5 GMT 0 _ Y Hour s pool ntp org Automatically synchronize Date amp Time with NTP Server Rack Management Controller User Manual Refresh Save Reset 23 wiwynn 5 3 PEF To open this page click on Configuration gt PEF Platform Event Filtering PEF provides a mechanism for configuring the BMC to take selected actions on event messages that it receives or h
9. Directory Settings gt Advanced Settings and select Enable ke CS Em BERERE T Apa mA Up m 32 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn The list below shows the current list of configured Role Groups _ To delete or modify a Role Group select the name in the list and click on Delete Role Group or Modify Role Group To add anew Role Group select a blank slot and click on Add Role Group Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update HELP LDAP E Directory Settings LDAP E Directory is currently disabled To enable LDAP E Directory and configure its settings Click on Advanced Settings Advanced Settings button The list below shows the current list of configured Role Groups If you would like to delete or modify a role group select the name in the list and click Delete Role Group or Modify Role Group To add a new Role Group select an unconfigured slot and click Add Role Group Number of configured Role groups 0 Role Group ID gt Group Name gt Group Search Base gt Group Privilege gt nm amp o Nh H H H H H H H H H Add Role Group Modify Role Group Delete Role Group Rack Management Controller User Manual 33 wiwynn 6 Firmware Update To open this page click on Firmware Update on the main menu Firmware Update options are Firmware Update and Preserve Configuration The following is a sample Firmware Update screen Dashboard PSU Status Configuration
10. PSU FanSpeed PSU3_FanSpeed Event Data configuration PSU4 FanSpeed PSU5 FanSpeed Event TET PSU6 FanSpeed Rack Management Controller User Manual 29 e wiwynn This screen displays the Power Supply drop down list Sensor Type Power Supply Sensor Name All Sensors TotalPowerQut TotalPowerln PS5U1 Hower ut Event Data configuration PS5U1 Powerln PSU PowerQut Event Options Event Trigger PSU Powerin PSU3 PowerQut PSU3 Powerln PSU4 PowerQut PSU4 Powerln Event Data 1 Compare 2 PSUS _PowerQut PSU5 Powerln Event Data 2 configuration PSUb PowerQut PSU6 Powerln Event Data 1 AND Mask Event Data 1 Compare 1 This screen displays the Power Unit drop down list Sensor Type Power Unit SensorName All Sensors All Sensors Event Options PSU1_ Status PSU Status PSU3 Status Event Data configuration PSU4 Status PSU5 Status Event Trigger PSU6 Status After all the settings are configured click on Modify or Cancel to return to the PEF main page 30 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn 5 4 Users To open this page click on Configuration gt Users The list below shows the current list of available local users To delete or modify a user select the user name from the list and click on Delete User or Modify User To add a new user select a blank slot and click on Add User Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Manage Local User The list below shows the curr
11. PSU2_VOUT Normal 12 1 Volts UNR O PSU2 POUT Normal 13 5 Watts The Live Widget window appears on the lower left of the screen Click on OFF on the upper right to close the Live Widget window Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update HE Sensor Readings All sensor related information will be displayed here Double click on a record to toggle ON OFF the live widget for that particular sensor All Sensors v Sensor Count 59 sensors Sensor Name gt Status gt Current Reading Board_12V Normal 11 025 Volts Board_3 3V Normal 3 177 Volts Board_Temp 29 C NORMAL a LLU oo Thresholds for this sensor TotalPowerOut Norma 160 Watts TotalPowerln Normal 240 Watts PSU1 Status Namai 2 Lower Non Recoverable LNR 0 C Upper Non Recoverable UNR Lower Critical LC 5 C Upper Critical UC Lower Non Critical LNC T C Upper Non Critical UNC Board_Temp Graphical View of this sensor s events Time Elapsed mins Live Widget window 12 Rack Management Controller User Manual 5 2 Sensor Readings History wiwynn To open this page click on PSU Status Sensor Readings History This area displays all sensor related historical information graphically Dashboard PSU Status Firmware Update Configuration sensor Readings History All sensor related information will be displayed here All Sensors M All Canc E mit ef Wel Sc t Sc Temp
12. SUB_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Asserted 13 03 12 2014 07 07 41 PSUB_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted 12 03 12 2014 07 07 34 PSUM _VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted 11 03 12 2014 07 07 34 PSUB_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted 10 03 12 2014 07 07 26 PSU _VoltageOut Voltage Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Save Event Logs Clear All Event Logs Events options All Events System Management Software Events System Software OEM Events Remote Console Software Events Terminal Mode Remote Console Software Events 16 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn You can use different sensor items to view specific events or sort the list of entries by clicking on any column header Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Event Log Events generated by the system will be logged here Double click on arecord to see the description All Sensors T All Sensors All Events w filter by BMC Timezone Client Timezone UTC Offset GMT 0 Board_12W Board 3 3V Event UN gt Time Stamp A Saale al a4 31212014 07 08 55 PSU1_VoltageOu 23 03 12 2014 07 08 55 PSU1_VoltageOu Kei O39 2 2074 07 08 50 PSU1_VoltageQu 21 O39 2 2014 07 08 49 PSU1_VoaltageOu 20 0312 2014 07 08 38 PSU2_VoltageQu 19 031212014 07 08 38 PSU2_VoltageOu 18 34212014 07 08 17 PSU2_VoltageOu 17 31212014 07 08 16
13. To open this page click on Firmware Update Preserve Configuration All configuration items below will be preserved by default during a restore factory default operation Click on Enter Preserve Configuration to modify the Preserve Status settings Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Firmware Update Upgrade firmware of the device Press Enter Update Mode to put the device in update mode The protocol information to be used for firmware image transfer during this update is as follows To configure choose Protocol Configuration under Firmware Update menu Protocol Type HTTP HTTPs WARNING Please note that after entering the update mode the widgets other web pages and services will not work All the open widgets will be automatically closed If the upgradation is cancelled in the middle of the wizard the device will be reset Preserve all Configuration This will preserve all the configuration settings during the firmware update irrespective of the individual items marked as preserve overwrite in the table below All configuration items below will be preserved as default during the restore configuration operation Click Enter Preserve Configuration to modify the Preserve status settings Preserve Configuration item Preserve Status 1 SDR Overwrite 2 FRU Overwrite 3 SEL Overwrite 4 IPMI Overwrite 5 Network Overwrite 6 NTP Overwrite 7 SSH Overwrite 8 KVM Overwrite 9 Authentication Ove
14. as internally generated A platform event is defined as an event that originated directly from platform firmware BIOS or platform hardware ASIC chip set or microcontroller independently from the state of the operating system or system management hardware Use this page to configure Event Filter Alert Policy and LAN Destination To delete or modify an entry select an entry in the list and click on Delete or Modify To add a new entry select a blank slot and click on Add To open the PEF Management page click on Configurations gt PEF from the main menu A sample screenshot of PEF Management page is shown below Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update HELP PEF Management Use this page to configure Event Filter Alert Policy and LAN Destination To delete or modify a entry select it in the list and click Delete or Modify To add a new entry select an unconfigured slot and click Add Event Filter Alert Policy LAN Destination Configured Event Filter count 15 PEF ID 3 Filter Configuration Event Filter Action 3 Event Severity Enabled Alert Unspecified Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Enabled Alert Unspecified Any Add Modify Dele
15. displays the Temperature Sensors drop down list Sensor Type Temperature Sensors Sensor Name All Sensors T All Sensors Board_Temp Event Options PSU1_Temp PSU2 Temp Event Data configuration PSU3 Temp PSU4 Temp Event Trigger PSU5 Temp PSUE6 Temp Event Data 1 AND Mask This screen displays the Voltage Sensors drop down list Sensor Type Voltage Sensors Sensor Name All Sensors All Sensors Event Options Board 12V Board 3 3V PSU1 VoltageOut Event Data configuration PSU1_ Voltageln PSU2 VoltageOut Event Trigger PSU Voltageln Event Data 1 AND Mask Tu Te ag PSU4 VoltageOut PSU4 Voltageln PSU5 VoltageOut PSU5 Voltageln Event Data 2 configuration PSU6_ValtageOut PSU6 Voltageln Event Data 1 Compare 1 Event Data 1 Compare 2 eeh Fm hem CL ARI biel 28 Rack Management Controller User Manual e wiwynn This screen displays the Current Sensors drop down list Sensor Type Current Sensors Sensor Name All Sensors All Sensors PSU1_CurrentOut PSU1_Currentln PSU2 CurrentOut Event Data configuration PSU2 Currentin Event Options PSU3 CurrentOut Event Trigger PSU3_Currentin PSU4 CurrentOut PSU4 Currentin PSU5 CurrentOut PSU5 Currentin Event Data 1 Compare 2 PSU6_CurrentOut PSU6 Currentin Event Data 1 AND Mask Event Data 1 Compare 1 This screen displays the Fan Sensors drop down list Sensor Type Fan Sensors Sensor Name All Sensors All Sensors Event Options PSU1_FanSpeed
16. eOut Voltage EAR 22 03 12 2014 07 08 50 PSU1_VoltageOut Voltage 21 03 12 2014 07 08 49 PSU1_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non 20 03 12 2014 07 08 38 PSU2_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non 19 03 12 2014 07 08 38 PSU2_VoltageOut Voltage 18 03 12 2014 07 08 17 PSU2_VoltageOut Voltage 17 03 12 2014 07 08 16 PSU2_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non 16 03 12 2014 07 08 07 PSU3_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non 15 03 12 2014 07 08 06 PSU3_VoltageOut Voltage 14 03 12 2014 07 07 42 PSU3_VoltageOut Voltage 13 03 12 2014 07 07 41 PSU3_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non 12 03 12 2014 07 07 34 PSU4_VoltageOut Voltage Lower Non aa ANIAMINA a ATATA a Y 8 fa Ban ame s Clear All Event Logs Event Log 24 event entries 1 page s Liz L gt L gt gt Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Save Event Logs Clear All Event Logs 18 Rack Management Cont
17. ent list of available local users To delete or modify a user select the user name from the list and click Delete User or Modify User To add a new user select an unconfigured slot and click Add User Number of configured users 3 UseriD gt Usemame gt UserAccess gt Network Privilege gt SNMP Status gt EmailiD A mous ninistrate admin Enabled Administrator Disabled 2 3 user Disabled User Disabled 4 5 m 6 D n n 7 D D 8 9 D m rw 10 D Modify User Username anonymous _ Change Password Password Size 16 Bytes 20 Bytes Password Confirm Password User Access U Enable Network Privilege Administrator v SNMP Status Enable SNMP Access Read Only Authentication Protocol SHA e Privacy Protocol DES v Email ID Email Format AMI Format Uploaded SSH Key Not Available New SSH Key Choose File No file chosen Modify Cancel Rack Management Controller User Manual 31 wiwynn 5 5 LDAP E Directory Settings Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP is an industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an IP network To open this page click on Configuration gt LDAP E Directory Settings LDAP E Directory Settings is currently disabled To enable the LDAP E Directory and configure its settings click on Configuration gt LDAP E
18. erature Sensors Voltage Sensors Current Sensors Fan Sensors Power Supply Power um mal mal Tormal PSU Status Normal P5LI1_CurrentOut Normal P5U1_VoltageDut Normal Normal Normal Normal Normal P5Ll1_Pawer0Out P5LI1_Currentin P5U1_Voltageln P5Ll1_Pawerln Sensors options All Sensors us A Current Reading mo 44 DOE Wnltec 3 146 Volts 29 C 160 Watts 320 Watts 2 0 Amps 12 1 Volts 0 Watts 0 3 Amps 224 4 Volts 40 5 Watts 11 010 11 005 14 nnn Rack Management Controller User Manual Board_12V 11 025 Volts Last HOUR 13 wiwynn You can set to filter items using different time intervals Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Sensor Readings History All sensor related information will be displayed here All Sensors VM Sensor Count 59 sensors Sensor Name Status gt Current Reading Board_12V Normal 11 025 Volts TotalPowerOut 160 Watts No Board_3 3V Normal 3 146 Volts Board_Temp Normal 29 C TotalPowerin Normal 320 Watts Last DAY PSU1_Status Normal 2 ger PSU1_CurrentOut Normal 0 Amps PSU1_VoltageOut Normal 12 1 Volts PSU1_PowerOut Normal 0 Watts PSU1_Currentin Normal 0 3 Amps PSU1_Voltageln Normal 224 4 Volts PSU1_Powerln Normal 40 5 Watts PSU1_FanSpeed Normal 6100 RPM PSU1_Temp Normal 23 C PSU2_ Status Normal 2 PSU2_CurrentOut Normal 1 01 Amps PSU2_VoltageOut Normal 12
19. f and change the power policy of a whole rack from a remote location In case of critical events RMC can notify administrators via multiple channels Furthermore RMC can intelligently control and excise the PSUs in its power shelf to Keep power conversion efficiency in an optimized level The signature OCP rack power shelf is a centralized power unit that distributes power to all IT devices in a rack through bus bars Power shelf has better power efficiency while reducing PSU redundancy cost power supply consolidation The following picture shows the Wiwynn RMC embedded in a power shelf 6 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn 1 1 Key Features Dashboard Detailed sensor reading Statistics and histogram System Event Log Configuration Rack Management Controller User Manual 7 wiwynn 2 Accessing RMC 2 1 Login RMC acquires a dynamic IP with DHCP by default and you can look up its IP address via the MAC address listed in your DHCP server After keying in the RMC s IP address in a web browser you will see the following page Username Password Forgot Password Login Reguired Browser Settings 1 Allow popups from this site o 2 Allow file download from this site How to kd 3 Enable javascript for this site o 4 Enable cookies for this site o Key in admin for both Username and Password then click on Login Note Please consult the system provider for the correct username and pa
20. ion defines the action of the power supply Power Action Alert Policy Number Basse Tin Power Reset Power Cycle Generator ID Data Raw Data Generator ID configuration Sensor Type is one of the most important factors in your configuration Any unusual data in the selected sensors will trigger the Event Filter Action Sensor Type All Sensors All Sensors Temperature Sensors Voltage Sensors Current Sensors Fan Sensors Power Supply Event Data configuration Power Unit sensor Name Event Options 26 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn Sensor Name varies according to the selected Sensor Type Choose Temperature Sensors as the Sensor Type and the Sensor Name drop down list appears as shown Sensor Name Event Options Event Data configuration Event Trigger Event Data 1 AND Mask Event Data 1 Compare 1 Event Data 1 Compare 2 Event Data 2 configuration Event Data 2 AND Mask All Sensors Board 12V Board 3 3V Board Temp TotalPowerQut TotalPowerln PSU1 Status PSU1_CurrentOut PSU1_VoltageOut PSU1_PowerQut PSU1 Currentin DUT Voltageln PSU1 Powerln PSU1 Fan5peed HU Temp PSU Status PSU CurrentOut Choose PSU1_Temp as the Sensor Name and the Event Options drop down list appears as shown sensor Type sensor Name Event Options Rack Management Controller User Manual All Sensors PSU1_Temp All Events H All Events Sensor Events 27 e wiwynn This screen
21. lts Board_12V 10 962 Volts Board_Temp Normal 29 C Thresholds for this sensor TotalPowerOut Normal 160 Watts Lower Non Recoverable LNR 0 Volts PSU1_ Status Normal 2 j i PSU1 C a Out N i 101A Lower Critical LC 10 206 Volts SE Lower Non Critical LNC 10 773 Volts PSU1_VoltageOut Normal 12 1 Volts PSU1_PowerOut Normal 13 5 Watts PSU1_Currentin Normal 0 3 Amps Graphical View of this sensor s events PSU1_Voltageln Normal 222 Volts PSU1_Powerln Normal 54 Watts PSU1_FanSpeed Normal 6000 RPM LNR 0 PSU1_Temp Normal 23 C Le 0 PSU2_Status Normal 2 PSU2_CurrentOut Normal 2 02 Amps LNC 0 PSU2_VoltageOut Normal 12 1 Volts UNR 0 PSU2_PowerOut Normal 27 Watts PSU2_Currentin Normal 0 3 Amps UC 0 10 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn 5 1 Sensor Readings To open this page click on PSU Status Sensor Readings Sensor Readings page displays all sensor related information as follows Sensor Type This drop down menu allows you to select the type of sensor The list of sensors with the Sensor Name Status and Current Reading will be displayed Select All Sensors to display all the available sensor details or select a sensor type that you want to display in the list Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Sensor Readings All sensor related information will be displayed here Double click on a record to toggle DN O All Sensors Temperature Sensors S
22. on Firmware Update HELP Firmware Update Upgrade firmware of the device Press Enter Update Mode to put the device in update mode The protocol information to be used for firmware image transfer during this update is as follows To configure choose Protocol Configuration under Firmware Update menu Protocol Type HTTP HTTPS WARNING Please note that after entering the update mode the widgets other web pages and services will not work All the open widgets will be automatically closed If the upgradation is cancelled in the middle of the wizard the device will be reset Preserve all Configuration This will preserve all the configuration settings during the firmware update irrespective of the individual items marked as preserve overwrite in the table below All configuration items below will be preserved as default during the restore configuration operation Click Enter Preserve Configuration to modify the Preserve status settings Preserve Configuration item Preserve Status 4 SDR Overwrite 2 FRU Overwrite 3 SEL Overwrite 4 IPMI Overwrite 5 Network Overwrite 6 NTP Overwrite T SSH Overwrite 8 KVM Overwrite 9 Authentication Overwrite Enter Preserve Configuration Enter Update Mode Upload firmware image file Firmware Update Upgrade firmware of the device Press Enter Update Mode to put the device in update mode The protocol information to be used for firmware image transfe
23. r during this update is as follows To configure choose Protocol Configuration under Firmware Update menu Protocol Type HTTP HTTPS WARNING Please note that after entering the update mode the widgets other web pages and services will not work All the open widgets will be automatically closed If the upgradation is cancelled in the middle of the wizard the device will be reset VY Closing all active client requests Upload Firmware Preparing device for firmware upgrade Please select the firmware image to flash Choose File No file Upload Cancel ading firmware image amp o o Rack Management Controller User Manual 35 wiwynn Section Based Firmware Update allows the user to configure the firmware image for section based flashing Closing all active client requests Y Preparing device for firmware upgrade 7 Uploading firmware image B o Verifying firmware image D Section Name gt Existing Version gt Uploaded Version Uporadableion Uporadable B Flashing firmware image bkupconf Resetting Device root osimage www Imedia ast2300e Finally the device will be reset Device has been reset The device has been reset Please close this browser session and open a new browser session to reconnect to the device The device may take about a minute to boot up 36 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn 6 2 Preserve Configuration
24. roller User Manual wiwynn Click on Save Event Logs to produce a file named SELLog with a SEL message Event Log 24 event entries 1 page s Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Asserted Lower Non Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Deasserted Lower Critical Going Low Asserted Save Event Logs Clear All Event Logs Record GenID GenID Sensor EvtDir Event Event Event Rack Management Controller User Manual 19 wiwynn Click on Clear All Event Logs to clear all the logs Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Event Log Events generated by the system will be logged here Double click on a record to see the description AII Events v filter by All Sensors BMC Timezone Client Timezone UTC Offset GMT 0 Event Log 24 event entries 1 page s lil til H Tied Lc EventID gt Time Stamp A Sensor Name Sensor Type A Description gt 24 03 12 2014 07 08 55 PSU1_VoltageOut
25. rwrite Enter Preserve Configuration Enter Update Mode Rack Management Controller User Manual 37 wiwynn This page allows you to select specific configuration items to be preserved in the cases of Restore Configuration and Firmware Update without the Preserve Configuration option Select the configuration items to be preserved and click on Save Finally select Firmware Update or Restore Configuration and preserve the selected configuration items Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update HELP Preserve Configuration This page allows you to select the specific configuration items to be preserved in the cases of Restore Configuration and Firmware Update without Preserve Configuration option Click here to go ta Firmware Update or Restore Configuration Preserve Configuration Hem gt Preserve Status SDR FRU SEL IPM Network NTP SSH KVM Authentication Number of Preserved Items 0 Ki l oon OMNA wN 38 Rack Management Controller User Manual
26. s d Sensor Type A Event Log 0 event entries bassas I ita atta Description There are no event log entries present at this time Save Event Logs Clear All Event Logs Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn 5 Configuration To open this page click on Configuration on the main menu Configuration allows you to configure settings such as Network NTP PEF Users and LDAP E Directory Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Network Network Settings Manage network settings ofthe PEF Users LAN Interface ethO Y LDAP E Directory i LAN Settings Enable MAC Address F8 0F 41 7D 78 28 IPv4 Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically W Use DHCP IPv4 Address 172 17 146 50 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 172 17 1 254 Rack Management Controller User Manual 21 wiwynn 5 1 Network To open this page click on Configuration gt Network Network Settings page is used to configure the network settings for the available LAN channels There are various network settings in this page You may adjust IPv4 IPv6 and VLAN Configuration Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Network Settings Manage network settings ofthe device LAN Interface eth0 v LAN Settings Enable MAC Address F8 0F 41 7D 78 28 IPv4 Configuration Obtain an IP address automatically Use DHCP IPv4 Address 172 17 146 50 Subnet Mask 255
27. ssword The PSU monitoring interface has four major pages Dashboard PSU Status Configuration and Firmware Update as explained in the following chapters 8 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn 3 Dashboard To open this page click on Dashboard on the main menu Dashboard page contains Firmware information and Sensor Monitoring The On Off button is for controlling the PSU status Download daily statistics Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update Dashboard Firmware Revision 1 8 94 Firmware Build Time Mar 7 201406 46 20CST n Dawnload ui cs Sensor Monitoring PSU1 PSU2 PSU3 PSU4 PSU6 Be Cl el Wiel Reading Status Sensor gt System I PSU1_Status gt E PSU2_Status gt PSU3_Status PSU4_Status gt PSU5_ Status PSU status and Power l l on off a PSU Sensor readings in tree structure Rack Management Controller User Manual 9 wiwynn 4 PSU Status PSU stands for Power Supply Unit PSU Status allows you to view the Sensor Readings Sensor Readings History and Event Log To open this page click on PSU Status on the main menu Dashboard PSII Status Confiauration Firmware Update Sensor Readings Sensor 1 Sensor Readings History yd here Double click on a record to toggle ON OFF the live widget for that particular sensor Current Reading gt Board_3 3V Normal 3446VO
28. tatus gt Current Reading gt Voltage Sensors Normal 11 025 Volts Current Sensors Normal 3 146 Volts Fan Sensors Normal SEO Gene ge Ae Normal 160 Watts Tap Normal 400 Watts Normal 2 P5U1_CurrentCut Normal 1 01 Amps P5U1_VoltageCut Normal 12 1 Volts DG 14 Dear iit Lleorrsacal 47 E WaHe Sensors options Power Supply Rack Management Controller User Manual 11 wiwynn Live Widget Double click on a specific sensor such as RMC Temp or click on ON on the upper right to open a Live Widget window Dashboard PSU Status Configuration Firmware Update HE Sensor Readings All sensor related information will be displayed here Double click on a record to toggle ON OFF the live widget for that particular sensor All Sensors v Sensor Count 59 sensors Sensor Name gt Status gt Current Reading RMC_12V Normal 11 025 Volts RMC_Temp 29 C NORMAL Thresholds for this sensor PIN_SUM Normal 240 Watts PSU1_Status Normal 2 PSU1_IOUT Normal 0 Amps PSU1_VOUT Normal 12 1 Volts PSU1_POUT Normal 0 Watts Lower Non Recoverable LNR 0 C Upper Non Recoverable UNR Lower Critical LC 5 C Upper Critical UC Lower Non Critical LNC TC Upper Non Critical UNC PSU1_IIN Normal 0 2Amps Graphical View of this sensor s events PSU1_VIN Normal 224 4 Volts PSU1_PIN Normal 27 Watts PSU1_Fan Normal 6200 RPM LNR O PSU1 TEMP Normal 23 C te len PSU2_ Status Normal 2 PSU2_IOUT Normal 1 01 Amps LNC O
29. te 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 24 Rack Management Controller User Manual wiwynn Use this page to modify the existing Event Filter entry Click on Modify to accept the modification D Modify Event Filter entry Event Filter Configuration PEF ID 3 Filter Configuration Enable Event Severity Unspecified Filter Action configuration Event Filter Action Power Action Alert Policy Number Generator ID configuration Generator ID Data Raw Data Generator ID 1 DNF Generator ID 2 OxFF Event Generator Slave type Software type Slave Address Software ID Channel Number IPMB Device LUN Sensor configuration Sensor Type All Sensors Sensor Name All Sensors Event Options All Events Event Data configuration Event Trigger Event Data 1 AND Mask Event Data 1 Compare 1 Event Data 1 Compare 2 Event Data 2 configuration Event Data 2 AND Mask Event Data 2 Compare 1 Event Data 2 Compare 2 Event Data 3 configuration Event Data 3 AND Mask Event Data 3 Compare 1 Event Data 3 Compare 2 Modify Cancel Rack Management Controller User Manual 25 wiwynn Event Filter Configuration Event Severity defines the severity of the event Event Severity Unspecified T Unspecified Monitor Event Filter Action Information Filter Action configuration Normal Power Action Non Critical Critical Alert Policy Number Non Recoverable Power Act

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