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1. SUPERMICR amp SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide The information in this USER S MANUAL has been carefully reviewed and is believed to be accurate The vendor assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies that may be contained in this document makes no commitment to update or to keep current the information in this manual or to notify any person organization of the updates Please Note For the most up to date version of this manual please see our web site at www supermicro com Super Micro Computer Inc Supermicro reserves the right to make changes to the product described in this manual at any time and without notice This product including software if any and documentation may not in whole or in part be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any medium or machine without prior written consent IN NO EVENT WILL SUPERMICRO BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL SPECULATIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USETHIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCHDAMAGES IN PARTICULAR SUPERMICRO SHALL NOT HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA STORED OR USED WITH THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE COSTS OFREPAIRING REPLACING INTEGRATING INSTALLING OR RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE SOFTWARE OR DATA Any disputes arising between manufacturer and customer shall be governed by the laws of Santa Clara County in the State of California USA Th
2. Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 3 Select the I accept the terms of the License Agreement option and click the Next button to continue Installation and Use of SuperDoctor 5 Requires Acceptance of the Following License Agreement The license distributed with SD5 SuperDoctor 5 grants you the right to use the SD5 software on a Supermicro product subject to the restrictions listed below and the disclaimer relating to warranties support and damages 1 DISCLAIMER This software is provided on an as is basis without any other warranties or conditions express or implied including but not limited to warranties of merchantable quality merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or those arising by law statute usage of trade or course of dealing The entire risk as to the results and performance of the Product is assumed by you Neither we nor our dealers or suppliers shall have any liability to you or any other person or entity for any indirect accept the terms of the License Agreement KR Figure 2 2 Step 4 Click the Choose button to select a directory to install SuperDoctor 5 and click the Next button to continue Where Would You Like to Install l C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 Restore Default Folder I Choose dl Check SNMP S2 Cancel Figure 2 3 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 5 Select
3. Built in JRE 1 6 0 built in Java VM and click the Next button O Note If you select Choose a Java VM the architecture of the selected Java VM must be compatible with the installer For example to use an x86 version of SuperDoctor 5 you need to select an x86 version of Java VM Please choose a Java VM for use by the installed application Select Built in option to use builtin Java VM or select Choose a Java VM option to use another Java VM version Built in JRE 1 6 0_43 Choose a Java VM Cancel Previous i _ Figure 2 4 Step 6 In this step users can decide whether to install SuperDoctor 5 SNMP extension or not SuperDoctor 5 contains an SNMP extension module that should be plugged in into the Microsoft Windows SNMP service Users can therefore query the readings of monitored items via SNMP To install the SNMP extension the Microsoft Windows SNMP service must be installed first If the Microsoft Windows SNMP service is not installed you can either e exit the installation program to manually install the Microsoft Windows SNMP service or e install the SuperDoctor 5 without the SNMP extension Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Do you want to exit the installer and manually install the built in SNMP server first The SuperDoctor 5 supports the query of health information via SNMP To use this function the operating system built in SNMP service must be installed The installer c
4. This action is used to query one specific system information item define action action_name systeminfo_item plugin_name systeminfo_plugin description Get specific system information of a local machine args i SARG1S max_instance 1 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide e Options ARG1 Types of system information items include Options ARG1 0 account 1 baseboard 2 bios 3 cd rom A chassis 5 computer system 6 disk 7 floppy 8 keyboard 9 logical disk 10 logical memory 11 memory 12 desktop monitor 13 network 14 os 15 processor 16 process 17 port connector 18 pointing device 19 parallel port 20 printer 21 service 23 share 24 serial port 25 system slot 26 computer summary 27 time zone 28 video controller 30 ipmi 34 startup command 35 fru 36 oem strings 37 system cfg options 38 power supply Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c systeminfo_item a lt ARG1 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get user accounts on host 10 134 12 18 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide e root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c systeminfo ite a 0 plus Name root Caption Description root Domain Disabled false Fu ll Name Name bin Caption Description bin Domain Disablea true Full Name Name daemon Caption D
5. located in the install folder folder The file is split into two files once its size becomes greater than 10 MB The total number of log files to be kept can be configured by setting the backup files to keep around argument e E mail Alert Sends alerts via e mail To use this function you need to set recipients an e mail server address and a port number as well as a sender s e mail address Check SSL or TLS if the e mail server uses secure connections If the e mail server requires authentication you will need to set up an account and password to log in to the e mail server Multiple recipients must be separated by a comma e SNMP Trap Sends alerts with SNMP traps Multiple recipients are separated by a comma e System Tray Popup Alert Sends alerts to local desktop Note that the function is only available on Windows platform For more information on using the SD5 Tray program to receive alerts please refer to 7 SD5 Tray Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide e Metall a ESTED Prepon remeneonte Alert Configuration E Enable polling Polling Interval 3 Seconds Minimal value is 3 Log Log monitored item readings Max Backup Index 5 backup files to keep around E Mail Alert In order to send E Mail alerts to the administrator the system must be connected to a LAN Recipients Multiple values are separated by a comma SMTP E Mail server Port Sender E Mail Box Connection Security None SSL TL
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7. true Full Name Name usbmuxd Caption Des cription usbmuxd user Domain Disabled true Full Name Name avah i autoipd Caption Description Avahi IPV4LL Stack Domain Disabled t rue Full Name Name vesa Caption Description virtual console memo ry ovner Domain Disabled true Full Name Name rpe Caption nm Description Rpchind Daemon Domain Disabled true Full Name Name rtkit Caption Description RealtimeKit Domain Disabled true Full Name i Name abrt Caption Description Domain Disabled true D Full Name i Name nscd Caption Description NSCD Daemon Domain r Disabled true Full Name Name haldaemon Caption Description HAL daemon Domain Disabled true Full Name Name apache Caption Description Apache Domain Disabled true Full Name Name ns led Caption Description LDAP Client User Domain Disabled true Fu LI Name Name saslauth Caption Description Saslauthd user Dom ain Disabled true Full Name Name postfix Caption Descriptio nese Domain mm Disabled true Full Name Name avahi Caption De scription Avahi
8. Keep Config DISPLAY_NAME DISPLAY_NAME_EXIST Version Disk Space Information for Installation Target Required 214 250 319 bytes Available 145 677 217 792 bytes Figure 2 10 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 11 The installation is complete Note that you do not need to reboot your computer to use SD5 Click the Done button to exit Fongratulations SuperDoctor 5 has been successfully installed to C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5S Press Done to quit the installer A k ion Cancel Previous Figure 2 11 2 1 2 Linux Installation Step 1 Execute the SuperDoctor 5 installer Note that you must have root privileges to install and run SD5 Step 2 Press the Enter key on your keyboard to continue Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Introduction InstallAnywhere will guide you through the installation of SuperDoctor 5 It is strongly recommended that you quit all programs before continuing with this installation Respond to each prompt to proceed to the next step in the installation If you want to change something on a previous step type back You may cancel this installation at any time by typing quit PRESS lt ENTER gt TO CONTINUE Figure 2 12 Step 3 Accept the license agreement and press the Enter key to continue 6 COMPLETE AGREEMENT This Licence constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with r
9. RAID Level Size State Mirror Data Strip Size Number Of Drives Span Depth Default Cache Policy Current Cache Policy Default Access Policy Current Access Policy Disk Cache Policy Encryption Type Default Power Savings Policy Current Power Savings Policy Can spin up in 1 minute LD has drives that support T10 power conditions LD s IO profile supports MAX power savings with cached write Bad Blocks Exist Is VD Cached Slot 4 465 761 GB RAID 0 464 729 GB Optimal 1 1 WriteBack ReadAhead Cached No Write Cache if Bad BBU WriteThrough ReadAhead Cached No Write Cache if Bad BBU Read Write Read Write Disk s Default None Figure 4 21 Click on Slot 4 tree node on the left panel and you can view the detailed properties of a hard disk Properties Slot Number f Raw Size Firmware state Device Firmware Level Inquiry Data j Device Speed Link Speed if Media Type Drive s write cache f Drive s NCQ setting Port 0 s Linkspeed j Port 1 s Linkspeed Foreign State 4 465 761 GB online KC44 W2A3Z7W1ST500DM002 1BD142 KC44 6 0Gb s 6 0Gb s Hard Disk Device Disabled Enabled 6 0GD s Figure 4 22 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide o Note Only LSI MegaRAID 2108 and 2208 RAID controllers are currently supported on both Oo Windows and Linux platforms Other LSI MegaRAID RAID controllers i e LSI MegaRAID 2008 and 2308 RAID controllers are n
10. Types of monitored items The valid values are a all monitored items f fan v voltage s switch c circuit Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host gt dk c health_item_num a lt ARG1 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get the count of all monitored items on host 192 168 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c health_item_nu Figure 3 10 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide e 3 4 4 2 health_reading Action This action is used to get the reading of a specific monitored item define action action_name health_reading plugin_name healthinfo_plugin description Get reading of a health monitored item args SARGIS t SARG2S n SARG3S Options ARG1 csv Display the result in CSV format ARG2 Types of monitored items The valid values are a all monitored items f fan v voltage s switch c circuit ARG3 The index of a monitored item begins with 0 Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host gt dk c health_reading a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt lt ARG3 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get the reading of the first fan on host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c health_reading a f 0 0 FAN 1 is 9216RPM Figure 3 11 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 4 3 health_compare Action Check the health status of a specific monitored item with user defined thresholds define action action_name health_
11. amp 8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 565 26146306134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved hreshold configuration is imported successfully Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctors gt Figure 6 19 rt Reset threshold to default settings In text console execute the command sdc rt to reset thresholds high low limits to manufacture default settings Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc rt Product X8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 505 26146306134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved hreshold configuration is reset to default Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctors gt Figure 6 20 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 7 SD5 Tray SuperDoctor 5 provides a program called SD5 Tray allowing the Windows user to get alert messages on the desktop To use this function you have to configure SD5 notification methods in advance see 4 5 1 Alert Configuration for more information Note that this function is only available on Windows platforms 7 1 Verifying SD5 Tray on Windows When you install SuperDoctor 5 SD5 will insert an SD5 tray icon into your system tray To see the SD5 tray icon see the figure below use the same account you install SD5 to log on the Windows system a BARE om Figure 7 1 When the SD5 Tray receives alert messages the tray icon will change VII
12. fail count The acceptable number of failures To trigger a critical status the failure counts must be greater than this value To specify a threshold for memory that indicates four single bit ECC errors per 1GB RAM within one day 24 hours are allowed i e m1d4 and O uncorrectable ECC errors are allowed within 1 hour i e M1h0 m1d4 M1h0O Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c memory_health a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get the health information of DIMMs on host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c memory_health a 2 m1id1 M1id0 dk Memory is OK 2 DIMM s 8 0 GB RAM CECC OK threshold 1 time s in 1 day UECC OK threshold O time s in 1 day Figure 3 21 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 10 storage plug in storage_health_plugin The plug in is used to monitor the total number of hard disks the SMART status of hard disks and the health status of RAID controllers One action is included storage_health_allinone define plugin plugin_name storage _health_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin storage StoragePlugin description Storage Health Allinone Plugin active 1 version 1 0 0 enabled 1 To use this plug in the hard drives to be monitored must support SMART Currently the RAID health check is only available on LSI MegaRAID 2108 and 2208 controllers 3 4 10 1storage_health_allin
13. s Guide 3 4 1 2 all_plugin_ver Action This action is used to query the versions of all plug ins define action action_name all_plugin_ver plugin_name admin_plugin description Get versions of all plug ins args V Options None Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c all_plugin_ver Example Use jcheck_nrpe to inquire the versions of all plug ins on host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c all_plugin ver Agent version 2 1 build 9066 20140117191958 Plugin version processor plugin 1 0 0 healthinfo_ plugin 1 0 0 compound _ health plugin 1 0 receive passive check_plugin lsiraid_plugin 1 0 0 agent web 1 0 0 echo plugin 1 0 0 emory health plugin 1 0 fake_healthinfo_ plugin 1 ipmi_plugin 1 0 0 notification plugin 1 0 send_passive_check_plugin bios log plugin 1 0 0 smart plugin 1 0 0 admin plugin 1 0 0 systeminfo_ plugin 1 executable plugin 1 power plugin 1 0 0 storage health plugin 1 flashBIOS plugin 1 0 0 0 W I 0 0 0 0 Figure 3 3 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 1 3 restart Action This action is used to restart a SuperDoctor 5 define action action_name restart plugin_name admin_plugin description Restart Agent args S Options None Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c restart Example Use jcheck_nrpe to restart SuperDoctor 5 on
14. t SARG15S d SARG2S version 1 0 0 check_interval 300 Options None Usage The action is designed to run automatically and periodically for retrieving BIOS event logs Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 9 memory plug in memory_health_plugin This plug in is used to monitor memory health information by counting CECC and UECC error events It can also monitor the total number of DIMMs installed on the host under monitoring One action is included memory_health for getting memory health information The definition of this plug in is shown below define plugin plugin_name memory_health_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin memory PhysicalMemPlugin description Memory Check Plugin version 1 0 0 Note that this plug in applies to hosts running Linux operating systems only 3 4 9 1 memory_health Action This action is used to monitor memory health information define action action_name memory_health plugin_name memory_health_plugin description CECC UECC Checks for Physical Memory args nm SARGIS c SARG2S version 1 0 0 Options ARG1 Expected number of DIMMs 1 Disable the check ARG2 The threshold for CECC and UECC Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide The argument format is as follows type duration fail count e type o m Correctable single bit ECC errors o M Uncorrectable ECC errors e duration o d day o h hour o m minute o s second
15. BBP1 Temperature 33 0 91 4 Bote PS1 Temperature 33 0 91 4 CITE BBP1 Current 0 0 A PS1 Temperature2 34 0 93 2 Cre BBP1 Voltage 16 015 V PS1 ACInputCurrent 0 796 A BBP1 Energy 95 0 PS1 DC12VOutputCurrent 7 187 A PS1 ACInputPower 100 0 W PS1 DC12VOutputPower 87 0 w PS1 ACInputVoltage 125 5 v PS1 DC12VOutputVoltage 12 0 v Figure 4 5 The health information of the LSI MegaRAID RAID controller is also supported on the page The health of a RAID controller is a combined status that depends on the states of its components such as battery backup unit BBU virtual drives and hard disks If all components belonging to the adapter are OK the status of the adapter shows OK Otherwise it could be Warning or Critical depending on the states of the components Valid states for BBU virtual drives and hard disks are BBU Virtual drive Hard disk This shows the current status of a BBU Valid values are OK OK Critical could be absent charge time failed capacity info failed status info failed or properties failed and Unknown incomplete command output This shows the current status of a virtual drive Valid values are OK Optimal Warning Partially Degraded or Degraded and Critical Offline This shows some attributes of a hard disk such as port status media error count other error count predictive failure count last predictive failure event sequence number and firmware state Valid values are OK port status is active
16. Guide 3 3 4 Plug in Object Definition The primary goal of a plug in object is to indicate a Java class that implements monitoring control or management functions Usually a plug in is only activated by a SuperDoctor 5 when a request is sent to the plug in By setting the active attribute of a plug in object to 1 a SuperDoctor 5 proactively invokes the preload function of the plug in every time the SuperDoctor 5 starts A plug in can be disabled by setting the enable attribute to 0 define plugin plugin_name healthinfo_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin healthinfo HealthInfoPlugin description HealthInfo Plugin version 1 0 0 active 1 enabled plug in_name A unique name of the plug in object class_name The Java implementation class of the plug in object description The description of the plug in object version The version of the plug in object active 1 The plug in will be loaded when the SuperDoctor 5 is started 0 The plug in will not be loaded when the SuperDoctor 5 is started Default value enabled 1 Enable the plug in Default value 0 Disable the plug in ux The asterisk mark indicates a required attribute Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide a 3 3 5 Action Object Definition An action object defines the exported function and arguments provided by a plug in define action action_name healthinfoitemnumber plugin_name healthinfo_plugin descrip
17. Mode B SSL Port DEFAULT 5666 Mode C Keypair Port DEFAULT 5999 Figure 2 17 Step 8 SuperDoctor 5 provides the Web console SD5 Web see 4 SD5 Web in this manual for more information Select 1 Yes to enable the SD5 Web You can also configure the default HTTP port number and the default HTTPS port number to access the SD5 Web When completed press the Enter key to continue Configure web Do you want to enable the SuperDoctor 5 Web The SuperDoctor 5 contains a plugab le Web server module that can be enabled or disabled Yes No ENTER THE NUMBER FOR YOUR CHOICE OR PRESS lt ENTER gt TO ACCEPT THE DEFAULT You can configure the HITP and HITPS port numbers of the SuperDoctor 5 Web HITP Port DEFAULT 8181 HITPS Port DEFAULT 8444 Figure 2 18 Step 9 This step shows the pre installation summary Press the Enter key to continue Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Please review the following before continuing Install Folder opt Supermicro SuperDoctors KEEP CONFIG Disk Space Information for Installation Target Required 208 139 427 bytes Available 24 060 633 088 bytes PRESS lt ENTER gt TO CONTINUE Figure 2 19 Step 10 Press the Enter key to install the SuperDoctor 5 software on your computer InstallAnywhere is now ready to install SuperDoctor 5 onto your system at the following location opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 PRESS lt ENTER gt TO INSTA
18. Plain text with allowed IP Mode A provides the best transmission efficiency because data is transmitted as plain text without encryption between the client and the SuperDoctor 5 To prevent unauthorized access to the SuperDoctor 5 a connection can be established only if the request comes from an Internet address listed on the allow_ip attribute of the agent object Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Configuration example 1 Defining a non SSL acceptor object The definition of a built in non SSL acceptor object is shown below The ssl_enabled attribute is set to false and the default port number for the non SSL connection is 5333 define acceptor acceptor_name description port ssl_enabled 2 Configuring the agent object non_SSL default non ssl port 5333 false The definition of an agent object configured to use the above non SSL acceptor is shown below First the acceptor attribute is set to non_SSL the value of the acceptor_name of the non SSL acceptor to tell the SuperDoctor 5 to enable this acceptor Second IP addresses or domain names in this example 192 168 12 175 are added that are allowed to access the SuperDoctor 5 with the allow_ip attribute define agent agent_name description allow_ip plugin_path acceptor version Agent Default Agent 192 168 12 175 plugins non_SSL 1 0 0 Mode B Anonymous SSL connection with allowed IP Mode B is a trade off between transmission e
19. SNMP service in advance In Windows the Microsoft Windows implementation of SNMP has to be installed In Linux the Net SNMP package is most commonly used SuperDoctor 5 SNMP Extension can then be integrated into the operating system s built in SNMP service to provide Supermicro proprietary management information bases MIBs 5 1 Setting Up the SNMP Service on Windows 5 1 1 Preparation Please follow these steps to install the SNMP service For Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Open the Control Panel Open Add Remove Programs Open Add Remove Windows Components Open Management and Monitoring Tools in the Components List Check Simple Network Management Protocol Au PWN R Click Next to begin the installation For Windows 2008 Open the Control Panel Click Programs Click Turn Windows features on or off Click Add Features Check SNMP Services from the list Click Install to begin the installation Sir St ee Zi E Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 5 1 2 Configuring the SNMP Service 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Click Administrative Tools 3 Click Services 4 Select the SNMP Service t Services File Action View Help t gt m enee m a i m Services Local 4 Services Local SNMP Service Name n Status Startup T Log On s Remote Procedure Call RPC Serves as Started Automatic Network Stop the service SyRemote Procedure Call RPC Locator Enables re Manua
20. Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c change_alerts 3 4 12 2 start_filewatcher action This action is used to start a file watcher to monitor polling properties every second define action action_name start_filewatcher plugin_name notification_plugin args start description Start File Watcher check_interval 1 Options None Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c start_filewatcher Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide EJ 3 4 12 3 stop_filewatcher action This action is used to stop the file watcher to monitor polling properties define action action_name plugin_name args description Options None Usage stop_filewatcher notification_plugin stop Stop File Watcher jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c stop_filewatcher Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 4 SD5 Web A SuperDoctor 5 includes a built in plug in called SD5 Web which provides a Web based console for the SuperDoctor 5 The SD5 Web allows users to view health information and system information as well as to set configuration data via Web browsers 4 1 SD5 Web Login Type the following URL in your browser to connect to the SD5 Web http SuperDoctor 5 address 8181 SuperDoctor5 The login page is shown below The default user name and password are ADMIN and ADMIN Select Language English Y User Name Password On Figure 4 1 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 U
21. Yes AGENT KEYSTORE PASSWORD your keystore password Install SNMP extension USE_AGENT_SNMP_EXTENSION No Setup Agent connection ports ENT ALLOW IP 127 0 0 1 AGENT NO SSL_PORT 5333 ENT S K SL_PORT 5666 EYPAIR PORT 5999 ENT_WEB Yes AGENT WEB HTTP PORT 8181 WEB HTTPS PORT 8444 End of file Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 2 Modify the property to meet your needs Possible attributes and values of the property file are listed below Attribute Description Option USER_INSTALL_DIR Install folder Note It s necessary for you to choose the same install folder each time when you install each of these features on a host CHOSEN_INSTALL_ Install features SuperDoctor5 FEATURE_LIST Note Keep features in one line and be separated by a comma USE_DEFAULT_JVM Uses default Java VM Yes No INSTALLED_JVM_PATH JVM path if USE_DEFAULT_JVM No USE_AGENT_SNMP_EXTENSION Installs SNMP extension No Yes USE_DEFAULT_KEYSTORE Uses default key store Yes No AGENT_PRIVATE_KEYSTORE_PATH Agent private key store path if USE_DEFAULT_KEYSTORE No AGENT_PUBLIC_KEYSTORE_PATH Agent public key store path if USE_DEFAULT_KEYSTORE No USE_AGENT_DEFAULT_KEYSTORE_PASSW Uses default password for agent key store Yes No ORD Note It s required to se
22. action is used to return the same message received by a SuperDoctor 5 back to the client define action action_name echo plugin_name echo_plugin description Echo args text SARG1S Options ARG1 The input message Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c echo a lt ARG1 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to echo a message root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c echo a Test echo Test echo Figure 3 8 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 3 executable plug in executable_plugin This plug in is designed to execute external programs or scripts By using this plug in users can extend the functions of a SuperDoctor 5 without writing new SuperDoctor 5 Java plug ins The definition of this plug in is shown below define plugin plugin name executable_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin executable ExecutablePlugin description Executable Plugin version 1 0 0 3 4 3 1 executable Action This action is used to execute an external program define action action_name executable plugin_name executable_plugin description Execute an external command args executable SARG1S args SARG2S timeout SARG3S Options ARG1 The file name of the external program ARG2 The arguments for the external program Multiple values should be separated by a space such as arg1 arg2 arg3 ARG3 The time in seconds the plug in should wait for th
23. agent object to acceptor objects you can define the port number and the connection type SSL or Non SSL that the SuperDoctor 5 should support e Acceptor An acceptor object contains an Internet address a TCP port number a connection type SSL or Non SSL and key stores An acceptor is enabled only when it is connected to an agent object An agent object can have more than one acceptor object to provide multiple connection channels e Keystore When SSL is enabled in an acceptor object you need to provide keystores to the acceptor to create an SSL connection A keystore object is used to indicate the location of a keystore on the disk e Plug in Similar to the SSM Server the SuperDoctor 5 applies a plug in architecture and relies on plug ins to provide management functions The primary function of a plug in object is to tell the SuperDoctor 5 which plug in main program should be invoked when a request is dispatched to the plug in e Action A SuperDoctor 5 plug in can provide multiple functions that can be called by clients i e the SSM Server SSM Web and SSM CLI An action object is used to export one function of a plug in to the clients A plug in without defining any action object is useless because it cannot be invoked by the clients 3 2 Connection Modes SuperDoctor 5 supports three connection modes plain text with allowed IP anonymous SSL connection with allowed IP and SSL connection with a public key infrastructure Mode A
24. description args Options storage_health_cache smart_plugin Storage Action q SARG15S s SARG2S cache 1 ARG1 Expected numbers of hard drives 1 Disable the check ARG2 Check the hard drive status with SMART 0 Disable the check Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c storage_health_cache a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get the health information of hard drives from the hard drive cache on host 192 168 12 104 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 14 104 dk c storage_healt h_cache a 1 1 dk Intel Corporation Patsburg 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller 1 physical disk s dev sda VNP210BZ2GHRK3B is SMART check OK Figure 3 20 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 8 bios log plug in bios_log_plugin This plug in is used to get BIOS event logs The bios_log_num action retrieves BIOS event logs every 5 minutes The definition of this plug in is shown below define plugin plugin_name bios_log plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin bioslog BiosLogPlugin description BIOS Log Check Plugin active 1 version 1 0 0 Note that this plug in applies to hosts running Linux operating systems only 3 4 8 1 bios_log_num Action This action is used to read BIOS event logs every 300 seconds 5 minutes define action action_name bios log num plugin_name bios_log_plugin description BIOS Log Check s args
25. host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c restart Agent restart message has been sent Figure 3 4 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 1 4 update Action This action is used to update a SuperDoctor 5 The definition of this action is shown below define action action_name update plugin_name admin_plugin description Update Agent args u SARG1S Options ARG1 The update site containing the latest version of a SuperDoctor 5 Note If the version of the installed SuperDoctor 5 is earlier than the latest version available on the update site the action will be performed Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c update a lt ARG1 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to update the SuperDoctor 5 on host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c update a http ssm3 supermicro com tw 8080 cruisecontrol artifacts Downloads t 240 Agent restart message has Deen sent Figure 3 5 If the program does not need to be updated a message Nothing to update appears see the figure below root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c update a http ssm3 supermicro com tw 8080 cruisecontrol artifacts Downloads t 240 Nothing to update Figure 3 6 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 1 5 generate_config Action This action is used to generate service object de
26. install folder config folder to suit your needs Possible attributes and values of the property file are shown below Note that the attributes and options are case insensitive Attribute Description Option polling Enables Pooling true false pollinginterval The interval in seconds between checks for the health status of monitored items if Polling true Note Minimal value is 3 log Enables logging if polling true true false maxbackupindex Backup files to keep around if log true mail Enables email alerts if polling true true false to Recipients if mail true Note Multiple values are separated by a comma from Sender s email if mail true smtp SMTP server if mail true port Port if mail true encryption Connection security if mail true None SSL TLS authentic SMTP authentication if mail true true false username Username SMTP authentication if mail true password Password SMTP authentication if mail true trap Enable trap alerts if polling true true false trapreceiver Trap receivers if trap true Note Format IP port Multiple values are separated by a comma tray Enable system tray if polling true true false In text console execute sde Aa property_file_name and you will see the import status of the alert configuration file Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc ia alertcfg properties template Produ
27. is subject to change without notice Other products and companies referred to herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies or mark holders Copyright 2014 by Super Micro Computer Inc All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Revision History Date Jul 18 2013 Aug 23 2013 Nov 15 2013 Feb 7 2014 Mar 7 2014 Apr 14 2014 Sep 1 2014 Rev 1 0 1 1 1 2a 1 2b 1 2c 1 2d Description 1 Initial document 1 Fixed typos 2 Added more system information types 3 Added power control functions 4 Added BIOS flashing functions 5 Added system tray support on system desktop 1 Added user defined threshold functions 2 Added support for completing SD5 installation without restarting the Windows operating system 3 Changed default install folder 4 Changed variables in the silent mode installation file 1 Changed some figures 1 Added Appendix C Updating Configuration 2 Changed SD5 system requirements 3 Changed default user name and password 4 Changed some figures 1 Changed document layout and Supermicro logo 1 Changed SSM full name to Supermicro Server Manager 2 Changed mail title in E mail Alert 3 Added RHEL 7 into SD5 system requirements 4 Added more system information types Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide EO Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User
28. no errors and the firmware state is equal to online or hotspare or unconfigured good Warning port status is active no errors and the firmware state is equal to rebuild or copyback and Critical port status is inactive or errors exist or the firmware state is offline or missing or jbod or failed or unconfigured bad Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Figure 4 6 O Note Only LSI MegaRAID 2108 and 2208 RAID controllers are supported currently on both Windows and Linux platforms Other LSI MegaRAID RAID controllers i e LSI MegaRAID 2008 and 2308 RAID controllers are not fully tested and Non LSI MegaRAID RAID controllers i e LSI Fusion MPT based and Intel Rapid Storage Technology are not supported in this version Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide e 4 3 System Information The system information provided by the SD5 Web is similar to that provided by the SSM Web Ream a System Info EICH CNR BIOS Baseboard Manufacturer American Megatrends Inc Chassis Computer System Disk Drive ersten FRU Field Replaceable Unit Memory Network Printer Processor System Slot IPMI L Power Supply Software Account Operating System L Process L Service L Share L Time Zone L OEM Strings L System Cfg Options OR Notes 1 The system information contents are platform dependent Particular information BIOS 2 0 Release Date 2 9 11 SMBIOS Major Version 2
29. shutdown or reboot command In a text console execute the command sde abort to immediately cancel the shutdown or reboot command The result is shown below Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc abort Product K8DT 3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 505 20140306134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved ommand has been fired Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctors gt Figure 6 12 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 1 13 dt Delay seconds to run power command In a text console execute the command sdc reboot dt 60 to reboot the system 60 seconds later The result is shown below Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5S gt sdc reboot dt 60 Product K8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 565 26146366134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2014 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved ommand has been fired Program Files SupermicroNSuperDoctor5 gt Figure 6 13 6 1 14 flash Flash BIOS In a text console execute the command sdc flash to flash the BIOS Note that this function is available on Windows platforms only To execute the command sdc flash a BIOS binary file must be provided The result is shown below Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 gt sdc flash C Users Administrator Down a loads k8DT32 3127 m Product e SuperDoctor 5 versio 5 1 d build 505 20140306134728 Copyright c 1993 201
30. state 2 A recovery alert will be sent while the status of the monitored item is from a non OK Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide a state to an OK state The SNMP Trap description if defined by the following attributes Item 1 the type of an alert Problem Recovery Item 2 the name of the monitored item Item 3 the status of the monitored item OK Warning Critical or Unknown Item 4 the time of an alert in date time format Item 5 the output message about the status of the monitored item For example the description of an SNMP trap shows Problem RAID Adapter O Supermicro SMC2108 Virtual Drive 0 is WARNING at 2012 3 12 13 50 13 Virtual Drive O RAID5 500GB is Degraded 4 5 2 Monitored Item On this page you can decide if an item should be monitored or not You can also change both the high and low limits of an item All possible monitored items are listed When the SuperDoctor 5 is first started it detects unplugged monitored items and disables them automatically Thus the first time you see this page some items may be already disabled Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Monitored Item D Monitored Item Low Limit Set to factory default limits Redetect Status HE aso 8 a SE SEBSBS SEES DSDS RS Fan Fan Fan Fand Fans Fang Fan Fang CPU1 Vcore CPU2 Vcore CRU VTT CPU2 VTT DIMM1 DIMM2 1 5V 1 8V 5V 12V 1 1V
31. text console execute the command sdc et to export thresholds high low limits of all monitored items Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc et Product K8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 565 26146366134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2014 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved he thresholdConfig csy has been created in C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoc orS thresholdConf ig csyv Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctors gt Figure 6 16 Open thresholdConfig csv located in the install folder folder you can see the details of monitored items such as name high limit and low limit a B CG D E lamak n G Key Type IsMonitored Name HighLimit LowLimit Reading 103 TRUE CPUL Temp LOW 103 FALSE CPU2 Temp NA TRUE System Temp TRUE CPUL Vcore FALSE CPU2 Vcore TRUE CPUL DIMM FALSE CPU2 DIMM TRUE 1 5V TRUE 43 3V TRUE 43 3VSB TRUE 45V TRUE 12 TRUE VBAT FALSE Fan FALSE Fan2 FALSE Fan3 TRUE Fan4 FALSE Fan5 FALSE Fang FALSE Fan TRUE Fan8 TRUE P1 DIMM1A Temp FALSE P1 DIMM1B Temp TRUE P1 DIMM24 Temp FALSE P1 DIMM2B Temp TRUE P1 DIMM3A Temp FALSE P1 DIMM3B Temp Figure 6 17 o OO A Ohn P Ga b A tr Kata ka e e e Fa Fa ks Re oloja lale J Oo 9 len 89 OO OV ID N NIN IN NIN IN IN N TD On Oo NO IF S 3 2 2 S 2 2 ZA 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 S N CO Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Gui
32. that function of creating new accounts is not supported Password Setting Alert Configuration Monitored Hem Password Setting User ADMIN Flash BIOS Current Password New Password Confirm New Password Figure 4 14 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide au 4 5 4 Flash BIOS On this page you can upload BIOS binary files and flash the BIOS in the system installed with SuperDoctor 5 Note that this function supports Supermicro motherboards newer than H8 X8 and X9 series on Windows platforms only i ri Pf d Configuration 4 d re A Flash BIOS Alert Configuration Hontored Herm Current BIOS information Password Setting Manufacturer American Megatrends Inc Flash BIOS Version 24 Release Date 12 30 11 SMBIOS Major Version 2 SMBIOS Minor Version SMBIOS Present ROM Size KB UEFI Supported BIOS flash history 2013 10 02 23 30 22 Flash BIOS X8DAH1 C30 in 115 seconds successfully and backup the original BIOS to BIOS_20131002 232826 BAK 2013 10 02 23 17 04 Flash BIOS X8DAH1 C30 in 115 seconds successfully and backup the original BIOS to BIOS_20131002 231508 BAK Upload BIOS Available BIOS BIOS binary file BIOS_20131002 231508 BAK BIOS_20131002 232826 BAK X8DAH1 C30 WARNING X9DRH2 403 1 If you flash the wrong BIOS the computer will not start boot at the next startup Please choose the correct BIOS to flash 2 Motherboard ME type wil
33. to start and stop the SuperDoctor 5 service respectively For Linux platforms In the install folder folder execute startSD5Service sh and stopSD5Service sh to start and stop the SD5 service respectively Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 2 4 Uninstalling SD5 In this section we will show you how to uninstall SD5 on different platforms 2 4 1 Uninstalling in Windows Step 1 Execute the Uninstall exe in the install folder Uninstall folder Note that you must have Administrator privileges to uninstall SD5 Step 2 Click the Uninstall button to continue About to uninstall Uninstalling SuperDoctor 6 Uninstall Coriplate This will remove features installed by InstallAnywhere It will not remove files and folders created after the installation A v Figure 2 24 Step 3 Please wait while the program uninstalls Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Please wait while InstallAnywhere s uninstaller removes the following features Preparing Uninstall Complete Files Shortcuts LaunchAnywhere Folders Registry Cancel Figure 2 25 Step 4 When the uninstall is complete click the Done button to exit the uninstaller All items were successfully uninstalled Figure 2 26 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Note SuperDoctor 5 and Super Doctor III share the same drivers on Windows platforms Uninstalling Super Doctor III will remove the sh
34. 0 Do not filter inactive items Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c health_def a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get the definitions of all monitored items on host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c health def a 10 134 12 18 plus notification_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health_ compare host_name 2 10 134 12 16 check_period 24x7 retry _interval 1 contacts admin notifi cations_enabled 1 notification_options w u c r f service description FAN 1 check_command jcheck_health a 0 0 764 notification_interval 120 contact_grou ps admins notification_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health_compar ei host_name 10 134 12 16 check_period 24x7 retry_interval 1 contacts a dmin notifications_enabled 1 notification_options w u c r service_descript ion FAN 2 check_command jcheck_health a 1 0 764 notification_interval 120 contact_groups admins notification_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health_compare host_name 10 134 12 16 check_period 24x7 retry_interval 1 contacts admin notifications_enabled 1 notification_options w u c r ser vice description FAN 3 check_command jcheck_health a 2 0 764 notification_i nterval 120 contact_groups admins notification_period 24x7 check_interva 1 60
35. 3 3V 3 3VSB VBAT CPU1 Temp CPU2 Temp System Temp Intrusion PS Status 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 0 824 V 0 824 V 0 824 V 0 824 V 1336 V 1 336 V 1 336 V 1 608 V 448V 10 706 V 0 976 V 2 928 V 2 928 V 2 928 V 1755 0 RPM NA 7020 0 RPM NA NA NA NA 0 92 V NA 116V NA 1 528V NA 1472V 1 816 V 5 056 V 12 084 V 1112 V 3 216 V 3 24 V 3 24 V Low NA 33 0 C 91 4 F NA OK NA OK NA NA NA NA OK NA OK NA OK NA OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK NA OK OK Figure 4 10 You can change the high and low limits of an item or you can deselect an item if you no longer wish to monitor it Click the Save button to apply changes immediately A row with high low limits in invalid format will be highlighted see the figure below To view the detailed error message move the mouse over the warning icon Monitored Item Monitored Item Fani Fan2 Fan3 Fan4 Fan5 Fan6 Fan7 Fang CPU1 Vcore CPU2 Vcore CPU1 VTT CPU2 VTT DIMM1 DIMM2 1 384 V 1 384 V 1 352 V 1 352 V 1 656 V 1 656 V Low Limit 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 0 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 675 RPM 0 824 V 0 824 V 15 v Save Set to factory default limits Reading NA 1755 0 RPM NA NA 1 16 V The value of CPU1 VTT Low Li
36. 4 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved o error Please restart your system to apply BIOS changes Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 gt Figure 6 14 Oo Notes 1 To avoid BIOS from being corrupt you are required to disable ME Intel Management Engine before updating the BIOS Find disable ME or enable update ME or enable ME FW Image RE flash in the BIOS setup menu 2 The command cannot be cancelled Once you enter the command the system starts BIOS flashing 3 The BIOS binary file will be copied into the install folder BIOS rom folder so that you are able to see the file via the SD5 Web interface Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 1 15 flashlog Show flash history The BIOS flashing completed via SD5 will be logged whether the flashing is successful or not Note that this function is available on Windows platforms only To view the flashing history execute the command sdc flashlog Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc Ef lashlog Product K8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 505 26146366134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2014 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved 2614 63 06 14 23 48 Flash BIOS X8DI32 317 in 111 seconds successfully and backup the original BIOS to BIOS_26146306 142148 BAK Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 gt Figure 6 15 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 1 16 et Export threshold configuration In
37. 40000 lt br gt Low end Input voltage range 2 mV 1500 O0 lt br gt High end Input voltage range 2 mV 240000 lt br gt Low end Input frequency range 50 lt br gt High end Input frequency range 60 lt br gt Aa C dropout tolerance ms 15 lt br gt Hot Swa p Support lt br gt Autoswitch lt br gt Power factor correction lt br gt No Predictive fail support lt br gt Hold up time second O0 lt br gt Peak capacity watts 700 lt br gt Combined Wattage Voltage 1 1 2V lt br gt Combined Wattage Voltage 2 12V lt br gt Total Combined Wattage Voltage O lt br gt Predicti e fail pin indicates pass fail The signal asserted 1 indicates failure M anufacturer Name SUPERMICRO Asset Tag DC Output Standby lt br gt Output numb er i lt br gt Nominal voltage 5000 mV lt br gt Maximum negative voltage deviation 4600 mV lt br gt M aximum positive voltage deviation 5250 mV lt br gt Ripple and Noise pk pk 10Hz to 30MHz 5 O mV lt br gt Minimum current draw 0 mA lt br gt Maximum current draw 4000 maj Output numb er 2 lt br gt Nominal voltage 12000 m lt br gt Maximum negative voltage deviation 11520 mV lt br gt Maximum positive voltage deviation 12600 mV lt br gt Ripple and Noise pk pk 10Hz to 30MH z 120 mV lt br gt Minimum current draw 0O mA lt br gt Maximum current draw 58000 ma Manag ement Access Record Product Part Model Number PWS 703P 1R OEM Record t FRU File ID Base Compatibility R
38. 465 761 GB Span 1 Slot 4 465 761 GB Slot 5 465 761 GB Slot 8 465 761 GB Product Name FW Package Build FW Version BIOS Version Properties Adapter ID 0 Supermicro SMC2208 Serial No 23 2 1 0033 3 151 05 1527 5 32 00_4 12 05 00_0x05150000 Figure 4 19 6 Note The RAID tree will not automatically refresh periodically It requires users to refresh it manually by clicking the Refresh icon in the upper right corner of the Tree Area Click on Supermicro SMC2208 tree node The detailed properties are shown on the right panel Le RAID Supermicro SMC2208 kgvSupermicro SMC2208 Q4 Drive Group 0 Virtual Drive s Virtual Drive 0 RAID 0 464 729 G S prives Slot 0 465 761 GB 2 Drive Group 1 EI Virtual Drive s Virtual Drive 1 RAID 50 1 814 TB e pre H taxa Span 0 Slot 1 465 761 GB Slot 2 465 761 GB Slot 3 465 761 GB espan 1 Slot 4 465 761 GB Slot 5 465 761 GB Slot 8 465 761 GB Properties Adapter ID 0 Product Name Supermicro SMC2208 Serial No FW Package Build 23 2 1 0033 FW Version 3 151 05 1527 BIOS Version 5 32 00_4 12 05 00_0x05150000 Figure 4 20 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide o Click the Virtual Drive 0 RAID 0 464 729 GB tree node on the left panel The detailed properties of a virtual drive on the right panel Virtual Drive 0 RAID 0 464 729 GB Properties Virtual Drive ID Target ID Name
39. 5 supports a Web based interface program and a command line interface program for server management 1 1 Key Features e Supports monitoring control and management functions o Hardware Monitoring fan speed temperature voltage chassis intrusion redundant power failure power consumption disk health raid health and memory health o 21 Types of system information BIOS Baseboard Chassis Computer System Disk Drives FRU Memory Network Printer Processor System Slot IPMI Power Supply Account Operating System Process Service Share Time Zone OEM Strings and System Cfg Options e Provides SNMP extensions for network management system e Easy to use Web based and command line interfaces e Notifications sent via email and SNMP traps e Easy to customize o Pluggable hardware and software monitoring plug ins o Compatible with Nagios plug ins e Supports Windows and Linux platforms Health Info By Motherboard X8DTU LN4 Fan Speed Figure 1 1 SD5 Web based Console Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Notes Monitoring memory health by SuperDoctor 5 is only available on Linux platforms This function is not available on Supermicro desktop motherboards Besides not all Supermicro servers support the function of monitoring memory health Please refer to the Supermicro web site for an up to date list of supported products
40. 6 13 PM Figure 7 2 Click the SD5 tray icon The detailed alert messages are displayed in the dialog box This system has the health information Problem CPU2 Vcore is CRITICAL at 2013 08 02 18 20 20 Detailed CPU2 Vcore is 0 0 high limit 1 352 low limit 0 672 Acknowledge Dismiss DME KE nza Figure 7 3 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide The buttons in the dialog box e Acknowledge Acknowledges an alert Every alert will be kept until it is acknowledged If acknowledged it will no longer display in the dialog box e Dismiss Minimizes the dialog box e Previous Reads the previous alert e Next Reads the next alert 7 2 Manually Controlling SD5 Tray Besides the SD5 tray icon you are able to see a minimized window showing on the task bar MOREE sam Figure 7 4 You can close the SD5 Tray by right clicking the SD5 window and then selecting Close Ia SD5 Tray Figure 7 5 To start the SD5 Tray on the desktop click the Windows Start button select All Programs click the Startup folder and click Start SuperDoctor 5 Tray Windows Catalog to Windows Update E Accessories gt Internet Explorer 64 bR Gi Outlook Express WBE Start SuperDoctor 5 Tray a Remote Assistance i Figure 7 6 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Part 3 Advanced Topics Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 8 SSM Utilities Two Supermicro Server Manager
41. 876 2 1 1 1 1 2 9 STRING CBU1 Vcore SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 10 STRING CPU2 Vcore SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 11 STRING CPU1 DIMM SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 12 STRING CPU2 DIMM SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 13 STRING 1 5 vn SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 14 STRING 5 v SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 15 STRING 5VSB SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 16 STRING 12 vn SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 17 STRING 1 1 v SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 18 STRING 3 3Vvcc SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 19 STRING 3 3VSB SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 20 STRING VBAT SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 21 STRING CPU1 Temp SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 22 STRING CPU2 Temp SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 23 STRING System Temp z Figure 5 4 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide The figure below shows how the snmpwalk program of the NET SNMP libraries using Supermicro MIBs is run on Linux platform snmpwalk v 1 localhost c public 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 lt root softlab3 root softlab3 snmpwalk v 1 localhost SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPER
42. As shown above the SSM Server and SuperDoctor 5 use two key stores to preserve their key pairs and the trusted client s public keys respectively Note that the SSM Server SSM Web and SSM CLI use the same Server Trust Store and Server Key Store to establish secure communication channels with the SuperDoctor 5 For the SSM Server the Server Key Store contains an SSM Server private key For the SuperDoctor 5 the Agent Key Store contains a SuperDoctor 5 private key The Agent Trust Store contains SSM Server public keys To ensure secure communications the SSM Server uses the SuperDoctor 5 s public key to encipher messages and sends the enciphered messages to the SuperDoctor 5 The enciphered messages can only be deciphered with the SuperDoctor 5 s private key which is safely kept by the SuperDoctor 5 When the SuperDoctor 5 sends messages back to the SSM Server it uses the SSM Server s public key to encipher the messages that are then deciphered by the SSM Server with its own private key Even if the messages are sniffed by hackers they cannot understand the enciphered messages Note that you do not need to manually replace the built in key pairs if you install the SuperDoctor 5 only For more information on replacing the default key pairs by using the SSM Certificate program please refer to 12 SSM Certification in SSM User s Guide Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Part 4 Appendices Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guid
43. By Themes Provides u Disabled Local System Bp Tridiav NC Server Started Automatic Local System Sa Uninterruptible Power Supply Manages a Manual Local Service Extended A Standard Figure 5 1 5 Double click the SNMP Service and the SNMP Service Properties Local Computer dialog box appears General Log On Recovery Agent Traps Security Dependencies Je Send authentication trap m Accepted community names Add Edit Remove Accept SNMP packets from any host C Accept SNMP packets from these hosts Add Edit Remove Learn more about SNMP cot __ Figure 5 2 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Sit 6 Click the Security tab 7 Inthe Accepted community names setting click the Add button to add a public community with READ ONLY rights 8 Select Accept SNMP packets from any host 9 Click the OK button to complete the settings 5 1 3 Verifying the SNMP Service You can use sc query snmp to check the SNMP service in console mode 18 WIN32_OWN_PROCESS STATE 4 RUNNING CO OP PANUE NOT_PAUSABLE IGNORES SHUT DON xi WIN32_EXIT_CODE SERVUICE_EXIT_CODE Figure 5 3 5 2 Setting Up the SNMP Service on Linux 5 2 1 Preparation Please contact your system administrator to install the NET SNMP service on your Linux boxes before using the SuperDoctor 5 SNMP extension 5 2 2 Configuring the SNMP Service 1 Use a text editor to open th
44. Doctor 5 User s Guide 5 3 Supermicro MIB The Supermicro MIB subtree begins from 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 Please find a file named SSM_MIB zip on your SuperDoctor 5 CD to get detailed SNMP MIB OID information The MIB zip file includes 5 files e SUPERMICRO SMI my The file contains Supermicro MIB information used by SuperDoctor and SSM e SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB my The file contains HEALTH MIB module used by SuperDoctor and SSM e SUPERMICRO SSM MIB my The file contains SSM MIB module used by SuperDoctor 5 e xtree txt The file represents HEALTH and SSM module structure in tree structure format e xiden txt The file represents HEALTH and SSM module structure in identifier format A screenshot generated by the snmpwalk program of the NET SNMP libraries on Linux platforms is shown below snmpwalk v 1 localhost c public 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 root softlab3 snmpwalk v 1 localhost c public 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 p SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 STRING FAN 1 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 STRING FAN 2 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 STRING FAN 3 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 STRING FAN 4 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 STRING FAN 5 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 6 STRING FAN 6 m SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 7 STRING FAN 7 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10876 2 1 1 1 1 2 8 STRING FAN 8 SNMPv2 SMI enterprises 10
45. Doctor5 is used to change to the built in Java VM of SD5 The built in Java VM JRE 1 6 0_43 is located in the install folder jre bin folder el Administrator Command Prompt Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS tools gt changejum bat j C Program Files Supermic o SuperDoctorS jre bin java exe p C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 he JUM paths have been changed successfully Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS tools gt _ Figure 8 2 Oo Notes 1 You need to stop the SuperDoctor 5 service before changing Java VM if SuperDoctor 5 is still running 2 You need to manually restart the SuperDoctor 5 service after changing Java VM 3 The architecture of Java VM you selected must suit the installation program For example to use an x86 version of SD5 you need to install an x86 version of Java VM first 4 It s recommend that you use the latest version of JRE 6 in SD5 Only Oracle JRE 6 update 29 and JRE 6 update 43 are currently tested on both Windows and Linux platforms Other Oracle JRE i e JRE 7 and Non Oracle Java VM i e OpenJDK are not supported in this version Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 8 2 Using Change_cert_pwd to Change Certificate Password When you create customized certification with the SSMCertificate program you can reassign the certificate password to be used in SD5 The utility change_cert_pwd located in the install folder tools folder can be used to change th
46. EEN EE EEN geg 39 3 3 Configuration OVervi W scscccssesseteeeced ienn oieee aeeie aa E aE E 44 3 3 1 Agent Object Definition sissesissesiisserrriirsrarsrsssee sinters retni sree En EN I ESENE ASSE RIEAN ES 45 3 3 2 Acceptor Object Definition ccccccccccssssssececececessesssaeseceescesseseeaeseceesessseeaaeseeeessesseseaaeees 46 3 3 3 Keystone Object Detinitioniss cccssccscasonkeciesesadicsave sccdteaccicadentaeedenadiciussttecedescdeeadenthcceeeseeeese 47 3 3 4 Plug in Object Denter eege egegee EE eet degen Deet degen egen eege 48 3 3 5 Action Object Denn UoN EE 49 3 4 Built in Plug ins ANd ACtIONS cccccccsscecsessececeesaeeeeseueeecseaueceeseaaeeeeseaueeeeseaaeeeeseaeeseneaaes 50 3 4 1 admin plug in admin polugin 50 3 4 2 echo plug in echo plugin s cs eyssoceeAcesteveioteect ited ae hastens eect a hea ated 57 3 4 3 executable plug in executable olugin 58 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Le 3 4 4 healthinfo plug in bealtbinto olugin 59 3 4 5 power plug in DOWer_PIUBIN ccccccccssssececssscececsessececssseeeecsesaececsesaeeeesesaeeeesesaeeeeseaaes 65 3 4 6 systeminfo plug in systeminfo_plugin cccccccesssececeessececesaececessaeeeceesaeceesssaeeeeeeaaes 67 3 4 7 SMart plug in smart_plugin ccccceesccceessececeessececsesaececsesaeeecsesaeeeceesaeeecsesaeeeesesaeeeeeeeaes 71 3 4 8 bios log plug in DIOS log PIUQIN ecceccccesssseceesssseceessesececsesaeceesssaeceeses
47. LL Figure 2 20 Step 11 The installation is complete Press the Enter key to exit the installer Note that you do not need to reboot your computer to use SD5 Congratulations SuperDoctor 5 has been successfully installed to opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 SuperDoctor 5 Web URL and default login account URL http localhost 8181 ID PW ADMIN ADMIN Copyright c 1993 2014 Super Micro Computer Inc PRESS lt ENTER gt TO EXIT THE INSTALLER Figure 2 21 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 12 SuperDoctor 5 contains an SNMP extension module that can be plugged in to the default Linux SNMP service The last step shows how to manually configure the default Linux SNMP service to enable the SuperDoctor 5 SNMP extension To install the SNMP extension the default Linux SNMP service must be installed first The figure below shows the steps to manually plug the SuperDoctor 5 SNMP extension in to the default Linux SNMP service SuperDoctor 5 SNMP extension configuration steps Do the following settings to enable the SNMP function provided by the SuperDoctor 5 SNMP extension 1 Add the following line into the file etc snmp snmpd conf pass 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 libs native snmpagent 2 Restart the SNMP service service snmpd restart 3 For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x use the following command to allow the SNMP extension to access hardware resources setsebool P snmpd_ disable tran
48. Linux platforms only Only the health of internal hard drive is shown No health status of USB hard drives and flash drives is indicated RAID health is available on LSI MegaRAID 2108 and 2208 controllers Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide High Limit Low Limit Reading Status ystem Temp 86C 176 GF 35 60 95 GF eripheral Temp 86C 176 DP 42 6C 107 6F G Temp 90C 194 6F 59 C 138 2F ANI 600 RPM 1800 RPM AN2 600 RPM 2775 RPM TT 1 344U 0 912U 1 BAU PU1 Ucore 1 488 4 544 816U DIMM AB 1 648 1 2U 1 488U DIMM CD 1 648 1 2U 1 564U EU 3 648U 2 928U 3 312U 3 3USB 3 648 2 928 3 36U U 5 504 4 48U 4 9920 5SUSB 5 564U 4 48 4 992U 2U 13 250 16 812U 11 978U BAT 3 312U 2 688U 3 216U hassis Intru Good 1 Fani 6944 RPM Si Fan2 16686 GRPM Si Temperaturel 31 6C 87 8F 1 ACInputCurrent 1 171A 1 DC1i2VU0ut putCurrent 9A 1 ACInput Power 124W 1 DC1i2VU0ut put Power 162 1 ACInputVoltage 169 5U Si DC12V0ut putVoltage 12 128U 1 Status Good upermicro SMC2268 6 Good UD CRAID gt Good UD 1 CRAID 10 gt Good Slot Good Slot 1 Good Slot 2 Good Slot 3 Good Slot 4 Good Slot 5 Good Slot 8 Good SS Sun Jul 7 14 63 58 2613 6 1 4 f Write SNMP messages to a specified file The f option is similar to the d option except that the former writes internal formats of the Supermicro MIBs to a file This argument is for internal use and should not be used by end users Program Files Supermicro
49. MICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB SUPERMICRO HEALTH MIB smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName smHealthMonitorName Figure 5 5 wOInOeWNE c public 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING STRING FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN FAN CPU1 Vcore CPU2 Vcore CPU1 DIMM CPU2 DIMM 1 5 Y 5 V 5VSB 12 V ef 3 3VCC 3 3VSB VBAT CPU1 Temp CPU2 Temp System Temp OO JD ses une Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 SuperDoctor 5 Command Line Program SuperDoctor 5 provides a command line interface
50. Monitoring SMART health supports non RAID internal hard disks and does not support USB hard disks and flash disks To use this function install the smartctl utility program first Monitoring RAID health is available on LS MegaRAID 2108 and 2208 controllers LSI MegaRAID 2008 LSI Fusion MPT based and Intel Rapid Storage Technology controllers are not supported The system information is platform dependent Types include Desktop Monitor Floppy Keyboard Port Connector Parallel Port Pointing Device Serial Port Computer Summary Startup Command and Video Controller which are supported on Windows platforms only BIOS flashing is supported on Windows platforms only This function is available on Supermicro motherboards newer than H8 X8 and X9 series Please refer to the Supermicro web site for an up to date list of supported products The system tray function is supported on Windows platforms only Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 1 2 Minimum System Requirements Hardware o Supermicro servers o 200 MB free disk space o 64MB available RAM o An Ethernet network interface card Operating System Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5 x Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 x Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7 x SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 x Windows 2008 Server R2 Windows 2012 Server R2 Oo 0 O Note that SuperDoctor 5 might be run on the operating systems not in the support list but not fully validated by Supermicro Brow
51. PU1_DIMN 1 512V 0 071 336 1 656 1 5 V 1 52V 0 071 336 1 656 5 _ V 5 088V 0 0 74 4875 536 5V3B 5 088V 0 0 4 48 5 536 12 V 12 19V 0 70 10 706713 25 1 1 V 1 12V 0 70 70 976 1 216 3 3VCC 3 312V 0 0 2 928 3 648 3 3VSB 3 264V 0 0 2 928 3 648 VBAT 3 192V 0 0 72 928 3 648 System_Temp 30C 0 0 0 75 P1 DIMNN1A 37C 0 0 0 75 P1 DIMM2A 34C 0 70 0 75 Chassis_Intru OSWITCH 0 0 1 2 PS_Status OSWITCH 0 0 1 2 P52_Fani 6512RPN 0 70 720 13000 P52 Temperaturel 41C 0 0 0 10000 P52 Temperature2 36C 0 0 0 10000 P52 A CInputCurrent 0 1564 0 0 10000 10000 P52 DcelzvoutputCurrent 4 54 0 0 10000 10000 P 82 ACInputPower 330 0 0 10000 10000 PS2_DcizVoOutputPower 56W 0 0 10000 10000 P52 a CInputVoltage 225 5V 0 0 10000 10000 PS52_DcizVoutputVoltage 12 187V 0 0 10000 1000 0 P52_Status OSWITCH 0 0 1 2 P51_Fan1 8352RPMN 0 0 720 13000 P51_Temperaturel Figure 3 14 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 4 6 reset_switch Action Clear a chassis intrusion flag The definition of this action is shown below define action action_name reset_switch plugin_name healthinfo_plugin description Clear the trigger created by switch args reset Options None Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c reset_switch Example Use jcheck_nrpe to reset the chassis intrusion flag on host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c reset_switch Switch Chassis Intrustion reset successsful Figu
52. S My E Mail Server requires authentication Sender Account Name Sender Password SNMP Trap SNMP trap notification SNMP Trap Receivers Format IP port Multiple values are separated Send Test Trap by a comma System Tray Popup Alert Popup notification acknowledgment on Desktop Figure 4 9 Oo Note On Linux platforms you may need to add the host name and the IP address to the Ne etc hosts file if SNMP traps cannot be sent The E mail message format is defined by the following attributes e Mail title Item 1 the type of an alert Problem Recovery Item 2 the name of the monitored item Item 3 the status of the monitored item OK Warning Critical or Unknown Item 4 the time of an alert in date time format O O 0 0 0 Item 5 the host name and host address which sent out an alert e Mail body o Item 6 the output message about the status of the monitored item For example the subject line of an e mail alert shows Problem RAID Adapter O Supermicro SMC2108 Virtual Drive 0 is WARNING at 2012 3 12 13 50 13 from softlab1 192 168 12 30 and the mail body of an e mail alert shows RAID Adapter O Supermicro SMC2108 Virtual Drive O RAIDS 500GB is Degraded Notes Oo 1 Aproblem alert will be sent while the status of the monitored item is non OK i e WARNING UNKNOWN or CRITICAL from the initial or is from an OK state to a non OK state or is from a non OK state to another non OK
53. SMBIOS Minor Version 6 LL SMBIOS Present TRUE LE Figure 4 7 available on a Windows host may not be presented on a Linux host and vice versa Also Linux does not support all types of system information objects in the same way that Windows supports them Types including Desktop Monitor Floppy Keyboard Port Connector Parallel Port Pointing Device Serial Port Computer Summary Startup Command and Video Controller are supported on Windows platforms only 2 The Current Clock Speed MHz in the Processor category is read from the DMI table It may not reflect the real time data when you check the current clock speed under operating systems Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 4 4 Report SuperDoctor 5 provides three CSV Comma Separated Values format reports These reports can be downloaded and viewed with CSV supported tools like Microsoft Excel e System Information Report This report contains information shown in the System Info function See 4 3 System Information for more information e Health Information Log Report This report includes the historical data of monitored item readings Readings of selected i e enabled monitored items will be written to a file only if the Polling Interval value is set and the Log option is enabled in the Alert Configuration function See 4 5 1 Alert Configuration and 4 5 2 Monitored Item for more information e Event Log Report This report contains events that
54. SSM utility applications changejvm and change_cert_pwd are provided to change Java VM and to assign the password used in the agent key store used by SD5 This chapter shows you how to use the utilities 8 1 Using ChangeJVM to Change a Java VM When users install SuperDoctor 5 they can choose the kind of Java VM to be used The utility changejvm located in the install folder tools folder can be used to change a Java VM Usage changejvm p lt arg gt h help j lt arg gt Options p The root folder of SD5 The argument is optional and the default value is install folder Wal The kind of Java VM to be used e g usr java jdk1 6 0 35 jre bin java h help Shows the help menu indicates a required attribute The following figure shows how the command changejvm bat j C Java jre1 6 0_01 bin java exe p C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 is used to change to another version of Java VM JRE 1 6 0_01 es Administrator Command Prompt Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS tools gt changejum bat j C Java jre1 6 6_ 1 bin ja a exe p C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5S Dest he JUM paths have been changed successfully Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 tools gt _ Figure 8 1 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide The following figure shows how the command changejvm bat j C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 jre bin java exe p C Program Files Supermicro Super
55. SuperDoctorS gt sdc f mib txt he format of snmp message had been created in mib txt Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 1 5 i Display all monitored items and their status repeatedly The difference between the i and e commands is the frequency of displaying monitoring results The sdc e command only shows the status of monitored items once and the i command repeatedly shows the monitoring status Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc i 10 Product X8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 _build 5 5 261406306134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2014 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved lonitored Item High Limit Low Limit Reading Status PU1 Temp LOW System Temp 75C 167 G6F 32 00 89 6F 1 352U 2 6 928U 1 648U 2 1 584U 3 648 3 216U 2430 RPM F 2565 RPM Pi DIMM1A Temp 80C7 176 DP 40 0C 104 GF Pi DIMM2A Temp 80C 176 DP 43 6C 109 4F Pi DIMM3A Temp 86C 176 DP 43 6C 109 4F Intrusion Good PS Status Good NPHYS I CALDRIVE Good e Thu Mar 6 14 18 23 2014 Figure 6 5 O Note Press the Ctrl C keys to exit the sdc program Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 1 6 ia Import alert configuration The ia argument is provided to import alert configuration data for SuperDoctor 5 without a web console To execute the command sdc Ja a property file that contains the necessary alert settings is required Modify alertcfg properties template located in the
56. a Java VM choose a Java VM for use by the installed application Select Built in option to use built in Java VM or select Choose a Java VM option to use anothe VM version Built in JRE 1 6 0 43 Choose a Java VM ENTER THE NUMBER FOR YOUR CHOICE OR PRESS CENTER TO ACCEPT THE DEFAULT Figure 2 15 Step 6 Use the default key stores and press the Enter key to continue For more information on how the keystores are used see 9 SSM Certification in this manual Do you want to use the default key stores provided by the installer A key store contains public keys or private keys that are used to create a secure communic ation channel between the SuperDoctor 5 and its callers i e the SSM Server S SM Web and SSM CLI gt 1 Yes 2 No ENTER THE NUMBER FOR YOUR CHOICE OR PRESS lt ENTER gt TO ACCEPT THE DEFAULT Figure 2 16 Step 7 Three communication modes are supported in SuperDoctor 5 See 3 2 Connection Modes in this manual for more information By default Mode B SSL and Mode C Keypair are enabled when SD5 is installed You can configure the port numbers Press the Enter key to continue Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Setup ports SuperDoctor 5 supports three connection modes plain text with allowed IP anony mous SSL connection with allowed IP and SSL connection with a public key infras tructure You can configure the port numbers of the three modes Mode A Non SSL Port DEFAULT 5333
57. aeceesesaeeeeseaaes 73 3 4 9 memory plug in memory_health_plUgin c cc eeecseceessssececssseeceesssseeeesesaeeeesssaeeeeeeaaes 74 3 4 10 storage plug in storage health polugin sssnnnnsnnnnssennnnsnnnssennnssennnssernnssernnssennnsseennsseenn 76 3 4 11 LSI RAID plug in Isiraid olugin ce ccecccccssscececssecececssecesecsseseeecseeececseseeecseseeeeesseaeees 77 3 4 12 notification plug in Inotificatlon plugin 79 A SDS WED oriire osita Gesu eeiecs cuneate seunade fe cats Gouna tetena AOINE Genputdese OAA OAA 82 4 1 SDS Web Logiese esre rE E nese vexsnaudecnitestavedevaaude neehtavevesaeded eatdevdeveeste ceeds 82 4 2 Health lnfOriniatiOn dees areenaan adana eaaa REEE a deniad SES stares 83 4 3 System INFOMATION e eecisccecessadeckeeshcensbesate Ee DEENEN cs dos 87 4 4 RE DOME E 88 4 5 SD5 Web Configuration sseiriririreosiiteriririrtr i iren ir A EEAO ATEAN 89 4 5 1 Alert CONTI QUIATION iere geed AS dee 89 4 5 2 Monitored rem 290 289 atin nik adie Haein a eed a ene eee ig 91 4 5 3 Password SettiNp eise ge dave cpuasdunuaeds sca vgn vawoneaehasees snavtectendiysesensaewskiuldssnspnaseatenes 93 4 5 4 OR KE 95 4 6 RAID DEE 97 4 7 Power Control eeiccecs dessvensuseey ticde bes KEE e ege de Zeg ege 101 BD SNIMPPEXUGNSIOM rer T N OEEO N OO OE EE 103 5 1 Setting Up the SNMP Service on Windows 103 5 1 1 Mee ETC Le EE 103 5 1 2 Configuring the SNMP Service 104 5 1 3 Verifying the SNMP S rvices 2 ngeegbent AER EE EE 105 5 2 Se
58. agent_keystore default_agent_keystore trust_keystore default_trust_keystore Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 2 Defining two keystore objects The definitions of two built in keystore objects for supporting PKI are shown in the examples below The default_agent_keystore contains an SD5 private key for encryption and the default_trust_keystore contains a Cents public key for decryption define keystore keystore_name description keystore_file keystore_password define keystore keystore_name description keystore_file keystore_password 3 Configuring the agent object default_agent_keystore keystore certificates agent auth lt your keystore password gt default_trust_keystore truststore certificates agent trust lt your keystore password gt The definition of an agent object configured to use the above SSL acceptor is shown in the example below All you need to do is to set the acceptor attribute to keypair_acceptor the value of the acceptor_name of the SSL acceptor with PKI so that the SuperDoctor 5 can enable this acceptor The allow_ip attribute is not used in this connection mode define agent agent_name description allow_ip plugin_path acceptor version Agent Default Agent plugins keypair_acceptor 1 0 0 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Note By default only modes B and C are enabled To enable mode A please modify the agent object configuration and appen
59. annot detect the builtin SNMP service in this system O Yes want to exit the installation program No continue to install program without SNMP support Installing I Cornplaia Figure 2 5 If the Microsoft Windows SNMP service is installed and started you can either e install the SuperDoctor 5 and the SNMP extension or e install the SuperDoctor 5 without the SNMP extension Do you want to install the SuperDoctor 5 SNMP extension The SuperDoctor 5 supports the query of health information via SNMP To use this function the operating system built in SNMP server must be installed The installer has detected the builtin SNMP service in this system O Yes install the SNMP extension upper No do not install the SNMP extension Configure w20 Pre Installation 20101 falling I Complete Cancel Figure 2 6 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 7 Select Yes to use the default key stores and click the Next button to continue For more information on how the keystores are used see 9 SSM Certification in this manual Do you want to use the default key stores provided by the installer A key store contains public keys or private keys that are used to create a secure communication channel between the SuperDoctor 5 and its callers e the SSM Server SSM Web and SSM CLI Setup poris Lat Figure 2 7 Step 8 Three communication modes are supported in SuperDoctor 5 See 3 2 Connection Mo
60. ared drivers and damage the SuperDoctor 5 Please do not install both applications on the same host Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 2 4 2 Uninstalling in Linux Step 1 Execute the Uninstaller program located in the install folder Uninstall folder Note that you must have root privileges to uninstall SD5 D rootG localhost cd opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 Uninstall root localhost Uninstall Uninstall Figure 2 27 Step 2 Press the Enter key on your keyboard to continue Uninstall SuperDoctor 5 About to uninstall SuperDoctor 5 This will remove features installed by InstallAnywhere It will not remove files and folders created after the installation PRESS lt ENTER gt TO CONTINUE Figure 2 28 Step 3 Please wait while the program uninstalls RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RE ORR RR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR so Figure 2 29 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 4 The uninstall is complete All items were successfully uninstalled root localhost Uninstall Figure 2 30 2 4 3 Silent Mode Uninstall Use the following argument to execute the Uninstaller program located in the install folder Uninstall folder Note that you must have root privileges to uninstall SD5 Uninstall i silent f property file name Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Part 2 SuperDoctor 5 Superm
61. compare plugin_name healthinfo_plugin description Get and compare reading of a health monitored item with high low limits args SARG1S t SARG2S n SARG3S high SARG4S low SARG5S Options ARG1 csv Display the results in CSV format ARG2 Types of monitored items The valid values are a all monitored items f fan v voltage s switch c circuit ARG3 The index of a monitored item begins with 0 ARG4 The high limit ARGS The low limit Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c health_compare a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt lt ARG3 gt lt ARG4 gt lt ARG5 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to check the health status of the first voltage on host 10 134 12 18 with a user defined high limit of 1350 mV and low limit of 900 mV root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c health_compare a v o 1350 900 0 CPU1 Vcore is normal 1350mV gt 102 4mV gt 900mvV Figure 3 12 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 4 4 health_def Action This action is used to retrieve the definitions of all monitored items The generated definitions are used by SSM Web to generate the default monitoring services of an agent managed host define action action_name health_def plugin_name healthinfo_plugin description Get the definitions of all health monitored items args d SARG1S f SARG2S Options ARG1 The IP address of an agent managed host ARG2 1 Filter inactive items
62. ct K8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 565 26146366134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved Alert configuration is imported successfully Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctors gt Figure 6 6 6 1 7 r Reset the chassis intrusion In text console execute the command sdc r to reset the chassis intrusion flag The result is shown below Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc r Product X8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 565 26146306134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved Switch Chassis Intrustion reset successsful Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctors gt Figure 6 7 6 1 8 rd Detect the monitored items again Sometimes your hardware configurations may change such as a new power supply being used or new fans being plugged in In these cases you can execute the command sdc rd to detect the monitored items again The sdc program will start re detecting and wait for the SuperDoctor 5 to restart Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc rd Product K8DT3 5 1 6_build 505 26146306134728 SuperDoctor 5 version Copyright lt c gt 1993 2014 Super Micro Computer Inc fll Rights Reserved lonitored items have been detected Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 gt Figure 6 8 6 1 9 v Display sdc version information The v argument shows the sdc version infor
63. ctor 5 User s Guide 2 1 4 Tips for Deploying a Large Number of SD5s Suppose that you are going to deploy the SuperDoctor 5 to a cluster containing 100 Supermicro servers You can run the SuperDoctor 5 installer in silent mode to automate the installation process Please follow these steps Step 1 Prepare the SuperDoctor 5 installation program Step 2 Prepare a silent mode installation file that will be used by the SuperDoctor 5 installer Please refer to 2 1 3 Silent Mode Installation to prepare the silent mode installation file Step 3 Put the SuperDoctor 5 installation program and the silent mode installation file in a shared folder that can be accessed by the 100 Supermicro servers via the network e g use NFS Alternatively you can establish an environment so that the 100 Supermicro servers can download the files using the wget program e g put the files in a folder managed by a web server Step 4 Write a Linux shell script to install the SuperDoctor 5 The example below shows how SuperDoctor 5 is installed in the opt folder on a Linux box cd opt cho Delete the old SuperDoctor 5 Installer if there is one rm SuperDoctor5Installer bin echo Try to uninstall SuperDoctor 5 opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 Uninstall Uninstall i silent echo Delete opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 folder rm rf opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 echo Download the new SuperDoctor 5 Installer wget http your server com 8080 SuperDoct
64. d no_SSL to the acceptor attribute define agent acceptor default_acceptor keypair_acceptor no_SSL 3 3 Configuration Overview Two kinds of configuration files are used by an SD5 e agent cfg This is the main configuration file of an SD5 Three objects are defined in this file Agent Acceptor and Keystore e _ plugin cfg This file is used to define SuperDoctor 5 plug ins and their exported actions The plug ins located in the same plug in path specified in the plugin_path attribute of an agent object should define one plugin cfg file so that the SuperDoctor 5 can discover how many plug ins and actions are supported A subfolder of a plug in path can define its own plugin cfg file This file can also be packaged in the same jar file containing the Java bytecode that implements a plug in Note Multiple plug ins can be defined in one jar file and the SuperDoctor 5 will determine how many plug ins are available according to the content of the plugin cfg file The five object definitions are explained in the following sections Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide a 3 3 1 Agent Object Definition An agent object represents one SuperDoctor 5 program It includes the information of the agent name plug in path and supporting connection modes define agent agent_name Agent description Default Agent allow_ip 192 168 10 55 ssm supermicro com 127 0 0 1 plugin_path plugins acceptor default_acceptor keypair_acce
65. de 6 1 17 it Import threshold configuration The it argument is provided to import threshold configuration data high low limits for SuperDoctor 5 without a web console To execute the command sde it it is required to have a cvs Comma separated values file containing the threshold Note that to have the cvs file execute et to export threshold configuration in advance Modify thresholdConfig csv located in the install folder folder to suit your needs Note that you can only decide if an item should be monitored column IsMonitored and to change the threshold column HighLimit and LowLimit of an item E D E F G IshMonitored Name HighLimit LowLimit Reading 103 TRUE CPU1 Temp LOW 103 FALSE CPU2 Temp NA TRUE System Temp TRUE CPU1 Vcore A CPU2 Veore CPUI DIMM FALSE CPU2 DIMM TRUE 1 5V TRUE 3 3V TRUE 3 3V5B TRUE 5V TRUE 12V TRUE VBAT FALSE Fan FALSE Fan2 FALSE Fan3 TRUE Fan4 FALSE Fan5 FALSE Fan6 FALSE Fan TRUE Fan8 TRUE P1 DIMM1A Temp FALSE P1 DIMMI1B Temp Figure 6 18 DO CWA Sw NM e o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 SIS IN ISIS e S la lo BIG IS Wwe ee ee EEE NNO A b A A no DY DY HW S In text console execute sdcs H csv_file_name and you will see the import status of the threshold configuration file Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 1 18 Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc it thresholdConfig csy Product
66. des for more information By default Mode B SSL and Mode C Keypair are enabled when SuperDoctor 5 is installed You can configure the port numbers Click the Next button to continue SuperDoctor 5 supports three connection modes plain text with allowed IP anonymous SSL connection with allowed IP and SSL connection with a public key infrastructure You can configure the port numbers of the three modes Mode A Non SSL Port 5333 Mode B SSL Port 5666 Mode C Keypair Port 5999 Figure 2 8 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 9 SuperDoctor 5 provides the Web console SD5 Web see 4 SD5 Web in this manual for more information Select Yes to enable the SD5 Web You can also configure the default HTTP port number and the default HTTPS port number to access the SD5 Web When completed click the Next button to continue The SuperDoctor 5 contains a plugable Web server module that can be enabled or disabled You can also configure the default HTTP and HTTPS port numbers of the SuperDoctor 5 Web if itis enabled Do you want to enable the SuperDoctor 5 Web yYes O No HTTP Port 8181 Pre Installation SUE HTTPS Port 8444 Figure 2 9 Step 10 Click the Install button to install the SuperDoctor 5 software on your computer Please review the following before continuing Install Folder C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctors
67. description FAN 5 check_command 4 check_health a 4 0 784 notification_interval 120 contact_groups admins no tification_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health compare host _name nul 1 check_period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications enabled i1 notification_options w u c r service description CPU1 Vcore check_com and jcheck_health a 6 1352 624 notification_interval 120 contact _groups ad ins notification_ period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health compare hos L name null check _period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notificati ons_enabled 1 notification_options w u c r f service description CPU1 DIMM check_command jcheck_health a 10 1656 1336 notification_interval 120 contact groups admins notification_ period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health ompare boat nemen null check_period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications enabled 1 notification_options w u c r service description Figure 3 7 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 2 echo plug in echo_plugin This plug in is used for testing purposes The definition of this plug in is shown below define plugin plugin_name echo_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin echo EchoPlugin description Echo Plugin version 1 0 0 3 4 2 1echo Action This
68. e A Log Settings SuperDoctor 5 uses a log file to record runtime information and errors By default SD5 backs up 10 copies of 1 log file when it reaches a maximum size of 8 MB The backup files are sequentially numbered For instance backup files are named sd5 log 1 sd5 log 2 sd5 log 3 and so on You can change the maximum log file size and maximum number of backup copies Configure log properties of SuperDoctor 5 1 Stop the SuperDoctor 5 Service Please refer to 2 3 Manually Controlling SD5 Service for more information 2 Find log4j properties located in install folder config and open it with a text editor 3 Find the content that contains this line log4j appender LOGFILE MaxFileSize 8000KB Modify the word 8000KB to an appropriate value Allowable units are KB MB and GB This line may be commented out if no file size constraint is to be applied 4 Find the content that contains this line log4j appender LOGFILE MaxBackupIndex 10 Modify the keyword 10 to an appropriate value 5 Save the file and restart the SuperDoctor 5 service Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide B Third Party Software The open source libraries used by SD5 are listed below Library Antlr Apache commons cglib com4j Ehcache JACOB JavaMail mail jar jcommon jetty JFreeChart Java Native Access Joda Time jQuery json simple gson Log4J Quartz Smiparser SLF4J SNMP4J Spring framework Wicket xstream xml ap
69. e etc snmp snmpd conf file 2 Add the following line into the Pass through control section of the file pass 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 install folder libs native snmpagent 3 If you are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux RHEL 5 x platforms use the following command to allow SNMP extensions to access hardware resources setsebool P snmpd_disable trans 1 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide For RHEL 6 x users edit the etc selinux config file and replace SELINUX enforcing with SELINUX disabled Save the ect selinux config file and reboot the system 4 Use the following command to restart the SNMP service service snmpd restart 5 Use an SNMP client to walk through the Supermicro MIB tree i e the 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 OID tree If it fails to get any data from 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 compare the sample snmpd conf file below to your snmpd conf file and check if something is configured wrong com2sec notConfigUser default public group notConfigGroup v1 notConfigUser group notConfigGroup v2c notConfigUser view allview included 1 access notConfigGroup any noauth exact allview none none syslocation Unknown edit etc snmp snmpd conf syscontact Root lt root localhost gt configure etc snmp snmp local conf pass 1 3 6 1 4 1 10876 opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 libs native snmpagent 5 2 3 Verifying the SNMP Service For Linux users use this command to check SNMP service service snmpd status Supermicro Super
70. e State of California County of Santa Clara shall be the exclusive venue for the resolution of any such disputes Super Micro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the manufacturer s instruction manual may cause harmful interference with radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense California Best Management Practices Regulations for Perchlorate Materials This Perchlorate warning applies only to products containing CR Manganese Dioxide Lithium coin cells Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate for further details Manual Revision 1 2d Release Date September 1 2014 Unless you request and receive written permission from Super Micro Computer Inc you may not copy any part of this document Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Information in this document
71. e certificate password defined in the agent cfg Usage change_cert_pwd p lt arg gt h help s lt arg gt Options np The password to be encoded in agent ce S The root folder of SD5 e g opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 The argument is optional and the default value is SD5_HOME h help Shows the help menu indicates a required attribute The following figure shows how the command change_cert_pwd bat p 123456 s is used to change the password in agent cfg used by SD5 cu Administrator Command Prompt gt change_cert_pwd bat p 123456 s N he password in agent cfg has been changed successfully DNK Figure 8 3 Note that you need to restart SD5 service for the new certificate password to take effect Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 9 SSM Certification When server side applications i e SSM Server SSM Web and SSM CLI communicate with a SuperDoctor 5 the communication channel can be configured to use Secure Sockets Layer SSL SSM supports secure communications with SSL and a public key infrastructure PKI A built in key pair shared by the SSM Server SSM Web and SSM CLI and a key pair for the SuperDoctor 5 are included in the SSM installation program By default SSM uses the built in key pairs to establish an SSL channel for communications Hacker amp Cannot break secured channel Pa SSL Communication Channel Trusted CA I Certificate Figure 9 1
72. e external program to complete its execution The default value is 60 Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c executable a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt lt ARG3 gt Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Example Use jcheck_nrpe to execute an echo program on host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c executable a echo Test echo Test echo Figure 3 9 3 4 4 healthinfo plug in healthinfo_plugin This plug in is used to check the health of all monitored items Six actions are included health_item_num health_reading health_compare health_def health_all and reset_switch They are used to get the number of monitored items query readings of monitored items check health status with user defined thresholds retrieve definitions of monitored items check health status using default thresholds and reset chassis intrusion respectively The definition of this plug in is shown below define plugin plugin_name healthinfo_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin healthinfo2 HealthInfoPlugin2 description Healthinfo Plugin version 1 0 0 active 1 3 4 4 1 health_item_num Action This action is used to get the number of monitored items define action action_name health_item_num plugin_name healthinfo_plugin description Get the number of health monitored items args mn SARG1S Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide RO Options ARG1
73. ecord DC Load Firmware Vers ion 1 0 Product Serial Number P7031CA39IT7145 Extended Compatibility Record Product Version 1 0 Product Name PWS 7O3SP 1R Power Supply Information t Overall capacity watts 700 lt br gt Peak Va 795 lt br gt Inrush 25 lt br gt Inrush interval m 3 1 lt br gt Low end Input voltage range 1 mV 100000 lt br gt High end Input voltage range 1 m 140000 lt br gt Low end Input voltage range 2 mV 180000 lt br gt High end Input voltage range 2 mV 240000 lt br gt Low end Input frequency range 50 lt br gt High end Input frequency range 60 lt br gt a C dropout tolerance ms 15 lt br gt Hot Swap Support lt br gt Autoswitch lt br gt Po wer factor correction lt br gt No Predictive fail support lt br gt Hold up time second O0 lt br gt Pe ak capacity watts 700 lt br gt Combined Wattage Voltage 1 12V lt br gt Combined Wattage Voltag e 2 12V lt br gt Total Combined Wattage Voltage O0 lt br gt Predictive fail pin indicates pass fail The signal asserted 1 indicates failure Manufacturer Name SUPERMICRO asset Tag DC Output Standby lt br gt Output number 1 lt br gt Nominal voltage 5000 V lt br gt Maximum negative voltage deviation 4800 mV lt br gt Maximum positive voltage devia tion 5250 mV lt br gt Ripple and Noise pk pk 10Hz to 30MHz 50 mV lt br gt Minimum current draw Figure 3 17 3 4 6 2 systeminfo_item Action
74. eminfo for getting all system information items and systeminfo_item for getting one specific system information item The definition of this plug in is shown below define plugin plugin_name systeminfo_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin systeminfo SystemInfoPlugin description SystemInfo Plugin version 1 0 0 3 4 6 1 systeminfo Action This action is used to query software and hardware information such as the OS version CPU model physical memory printer services and so on define action action_name systeminfo plugin_name systeminfo_plugin description Get system information of local machine max_instance 1 Options None Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c systeminfo Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get system information on host 10 134 12 18 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c systeminfo t 120 plus 19 35 OEM Record FRU File ID Base Compatibility Record DC Load Ficrmvare Version 1 0 Product Serial Number P7031CA39IT7147 E xtended Compatibility Record Product Version 1 0 Product Name PWS 703P 1R Power Supply Information Overall capacity watts 700 lt br gt Peak VA 795 lt br gt In rush 25 lt br gt Inrush interval ms 17 lt br gt Low end Input voltage range 1 mV 100000 lt br gt H igh end Input voltage range 1 mV 1
75. escription daemon Domain ee Disabled true Full Name Name adm Caption Description adm Domain Disabled true Full Name Name lp Caption Description we rip Domain Hi K i D isab led true Full Name WI rey Name sync Wi Capt ion Hi Bis De scription sync Domain Disabled true Full Name Name shutdown Caption Description shutdown Domain Disabled true Full Name Name halt Caption Description halt Domain Disabled true Full Name Name mail Caption Description mail Domain Disabled t rue Full Name Name uucp Caption Description uucp Domain D isabled true Full Name Name operator Caption Description opera tor Domain Disabled true Full Name Name games Caption Des eription games Domain Disabled true Full Name Name gopher Ca ption Description gopher Domain Disabled true Full Name Nam ei ftp Caption Description FTP User Domain Disabled true Full N ame In Namen nobody Caption Description Nobody Domain mn Disabled true Full Name Name dbus Caption Description System message bu s Domain Disabled
76. espect to the use of the Software and Materials and Supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements written or oral regarding such subject matter No amendment to or modification of this Licence will be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of Super Micro Computer Inc Super Micro Computer Inc 980 Rock Avenue San Jose CA 95131 USA 408 503 8000 Voice 408 503 8008 Fax E mail support supermicro com PRESS lt ENTER gt TO CONTINUE Internet http www supermicro com SD5 SuperDoctor 5 Copyright c 1993 2014 by Super Micro Computer Inc and its licensors All Rights Reserved DO YOU ACCEPT THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT Y N Figure 2 13 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Step 4 Enter a directory to install SuperDoctor 5 and press the Enter key to continue We recommend installing SuperDoctor 5 to the default folder opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 Choose an install folder Where would you like to install Default Install Folder opt Supermicro SuperDoctors ENTER AN ABSOLUTE PATH OR PRESS lt ENTER gt TO ACCEPT THE DEFAULT Figure 2 14 Step 5 Use the built in Java VM and press the Enter key to continue Note If you select Choose a Java VM option the architecture of the selected Java VM must be compatible with the installer For example to use an x86 version of SuperDoctor 5 you need to select an x86 version of Java VM
77. fficiency and security In this mode an anonymous SSL connection is established so that data is encrypted between the client and the SuperDoctor 5 However since an anonymous SSL is used preventing unauthorized access to the SuperDoctor 5 is still required Thus the allow_ip attribute of an agent object is also used in mode B Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide a Configuration example 1 Defining an anonymous SSL acceptor The definition of a built in anonymous SSL acceptor object is shown below The ssl_enabled attribute is set to true and the default port number is 5666 For establishing anonymous SSL connections the agent_keystore attribute needs to be set to a keystore object which is used to encrypt data define acceptor acceptor_name default_acceptor description default ssl port port 5666 ssl_enabled true agent_keystore default_agent_keystore 2 Defining a keystore object The definition of a built in keystore object is shown below The keystore contains a SuperDoctor 5 private key for encryption The default keystore is located in the install folder certificates agent auth file See 9 SSM Certification for more information on how to generate new keystores define keystore keystore_name default_agent_keystore description keystore keystore_file certificates agent auth keystore_password lt your keystore password gt Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 Configuring the agent objec
78. finitions for a particular plug in The definition of this action is shown below define action action_name generate_config plugin_name admin_plugin description Generate configurations args H SARG15 args SARG2S check_ipmi SARG3S Options ARG1 The IP address of the agent managed host ARG2 The name of the configuration object s Valid values include ALL ping host and each of the plug in names Multiple values are separated by a comma ARG3 true Generate IPMI related object definitions as well false Do not generate IPMI related object definitions Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c generate_config a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt lt ARG3 gt plus Example Use jcheck_nrpe to generate object definitions on host 10 134 12 18 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c generate confi g a 10 134 12 18 ALL true plus agent_version 1 0 0_build 457 20140124163824 agent_os_version Red Hat Ente rprise Linux Server release 6 0 use agent managed_host linux_host wol mac add ress 00 30 48 fd e4 08 use processor_health check_command jcheck_proc essor_health 1 p1id0 service_description Processor health notification_peri oa 24x7 check _interval 60 use health compare host_name null check period wir24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications enabled 1 notificat
79. he changes to take effect Figure 4 16 Later another warning message shows up to remind you of rebooting the system for the changes to take effect see the figure below Message from 1 27 2014 3 00 PM EW Note The BIOS has been flashed successfully at 2014 01 27 03 00 21 Please reboot the computer to make it take effects Sa Figure 4 17 The original BIOS will be backed up in the install folder BIOS rom folder if the BIOS is flashed successfully Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide o 4 6 RAID The RAID tab will be shown while SuperDoctor 5 detects whether the LSI MegaRAID RAID Controller is available in the system The layout of RAID is divided into two parts e Tree Area A tree structure serves as a menu for users to get more information such as RAID controllers virtual drives and hard disks e Content Area shows the detailed information of the selected node in the Tree Area La RAID Te Supermicro SMC2108 Supermicro SMC2108 Properties 44 Drive Group 0 A amp EPVirtual Drive s Adapter ID 9 Armia je 0 278 46 SE A EES Product Name Supermicro SMC2108 Jt 4 279 396 GB Serial No FW AAAAAAEAARBWA Group 1 rtual Drive s FW Package Build 12 12 0 0047 Virtual Drive 1 RAID 1 464 729G o S prives Slot 1 465 761 GB BIOS Version 465 761 GB FW Version 1 Tree Area 2 Content Area Figure 4 18 There are five main virtual nodes in one adapter the Drive Group node Virt
80. he information to a cache file every 180 seconds or 3 minutes define action action_name Isiraid_check_cache plugin_name Isiraid_plugin description LSI RAID Check s Cache version 1 0 0 check_interval 180 enabled 1 Options None Usage The action is designed to automatically run periodically for maintaining a RAID cache to increase the performance of the RAID monitoring function 3 4 12 notification plug in notification_plugin This notification plug in is used to monitor its configuration file polling properties located in the install folder config folder The notification behavior of SuperDoctor 5 depends on the polling properties file of polling setting and notification methods Once the file is changed the notification behavior will be changed See 4 5 1 Alert Configuration for more information The definition of this plug in is shown below define plugin plugin_name notification_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin notification NotificationPlugin description Notification plugin active 1 version 1 0 0 enabled 1 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 12 1 change_alerts action This action is used to notify the changes of polling properties SuperDoctor 5 then will send notifications by the definition the polling properties define action action_name change_alerts plugin name notification_plugin args send description Alert Configuration Changes Options None
81. i oOn_options w u c r i service description FAN 1 check_command jcheck_health a 0 0 784 notification_interval 120 contact_groups admins notification_p eriod 24x7 check _interval 60 use health compare host_name null check_per iod 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications enabled 1 notific ation_options w u c r i service description FAN 2 check_command jcheck_hea ith a 1 0 764 notification_interval 120 contact_groups admins notificatio m_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health compare hoat namen null check period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications_enabled 1 noti fication options w u c r service description FAN 3 check_command jcheck_ health a 2 0 764 notification _interval 120 contact groups admins notifica tion_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health compare host_name null che ek_period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications enabled 1 n otification options w u c r i service description FAN 4 check_command jche ck_health a 3 0 784 notification _interval 120 contact_groups admins notif ication_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health compare host_name null Check _period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications enabled 1 notification _ options w u c r i service
82. icro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 SuperDoctor 5 Configurations SuperDoctor 5 needs to be installed on a host to provide in band management functions You can customize the SuperDoctor 5 by modifying its configuration file which is the agent cfg file located in the install folder folder Note that you need to manually restart the SuperDoctor 5 after editing configurations To restart the service of SuperDoctor 5 refer to 2 3 Manually Controlling SD5 Service In most situations you use a SuperDoctor 5 once it is installed without modifying its configurations This chapter introduces the working concepts of the SuperDoctor 5 and the configuration objects it uses 3 1 Working Concept When the SuperDoctor 5 is started it listens to the TCP IP ports and waits for requests sent by the SSM Server SSM Web and SSM CLI SuperDoctor 5 supports five configuration objects which control how the SuperDoctor 5 functions l Java class ot Sic es eee A3 class_name N N N N acceptor trust_keystore plugin_name agent_keystore keystore_file Keystore file l Figure 3 1 The relationships among SuperDoctor 5 configuration objects Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide e Agent An agent object represents the SuperDoctor 5 application which contains attributes such as agent_name description and version Only one agent object can be defined in the configuration file By connecting the
83. iguration file Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Contacting Supermicro Headquarters Address Tel Fax Email Web Site Europe Address Tel Fax Email Asia Pacific Address Tel Fax Web Site Super Micro Computer Inc 980 Rock Ave San Jose CA 95131 U S A 1 408 503 8000 1 408 503 8008 marketing supermicro com General Information support supermicro com Technical Support www supermicro com Super Micro Computer B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands 31 0 73 6400390 31 0 73 6416525 sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl Technical Support rma supermicro nl Customer Support Super Micro Computer Inc 3F No 150 Jian 1st Rd Zhonghe Dist New Taipei City 23511 Taiwan R O C 886 2 8226 3990 886 2 8226 3992 www supermicro com tw Technical Support Email Tel su ort supermicro com tw 886 2 8226 3990 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide This page is intentionally left blank Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide
84. is xerces XML parser License BSD Apache License Apache License MIT Apache License LGPL CDDL LGPL Apache License Eclipse Public License LGPL LGPL Apache License MIT Apache License Apache License Apache License Apache License Apache License MIT Apache License Apache License Apache License BSD Apache License Apache License Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide C Updating Configurations For non IPMI SKU motherboards SuperDoctor 5 automatically detects the monitored sensors based on the configuration files When the message The health information of the XXXXX motherboard is not available on the Heath Info page it is necessary to update SuperDoctor 5 and the configuration files since the older version of SuperDoctor 5 may fail to detect the sensors The steps below guides you to update the configuration files manually Health Info The health information of the X8DTL motherboard is not available RA Hard Disk y Kaf gt NI A amp Memory Figure C 1 To update the configuration files follow these steps 1 Download the latest file TMHealth2 resource XXX jar from the Supermicro FTP site ftp ftp supermicro com utility SuperDoctor_5 2 Copy and paste this file to replace the existing file install folder plugin builtin TMHealth2 resource XXX jar 3 Execute the command sdc with the argument rd to redetect the monitored items with the new conf
85. l Network 5 Restart the service yRemote Registry Enables re Started Automatic Local Service Sy Removable Storage Manages a Manual Local System Description By Resultant Set of Policy Provider Enables a Manual Local System mos EE ere Routing and Remote Access Offers rout Disabled Local System processed by this computer If this Sy Secondary Logon Enables st Started Automatic Local System service is stopped the computer will be By Security Accounts Manager The startu Started Automatic Local System unable to process SNMP requests IF this G Server Supports fil Started Automatic Local System eh Cie e ei Sie 2 Kemp Detection Provides n Started cana es System Smart Car Manu Local Ser By snp Trap Service e Manual Local Service Bp Special Administration Console Helper Allows adm Manual Local System Sy SuperMicro Health Assistant Started Automatic Local System By Supermicro Server Management Agent Supermicro Started Automatic Local System By Supero 5D3Service Daemon Started Automatic Local System By system Event Notification Monitors s Started Automatic Local System Sa Task Scheduler Enables Started Automatic Local System By TCP IP NetBIOS Helper Provides s Started Automatic Local Service Sy Telephony Provides T Manual Local System Sy Telnet Enables ar Disabled Local Service Sy Terminal Services Allows user Started Manual Local System Bp Terminal Services Session Directory Enables a Disabled Local System
86. l require the user to manually disable ME or enable update ME or enable ME FW Image RE flash via BIOS setup menu Upload Figure 4 15 The Flash BIOS page includes four fields e Current BIOS information A table displays the current BIOS information such as version release date and ROM size e BIOS flash history The BIOS flashing activities via Super Doctor 5 is logged in the list The flashing is logged whether it is successful or not If you have never used SD5 to flash the BIOS before the history field is empty e Upload BIOS A user can choose and upload the desired ROM BIOS binary file If you have never uploaded BIOS binary files in SD5 before the Available BIOS field is empty e Available BIOS block A list contains BIOS binary files backed up or uploaded in SD5 Note that to prevent the BIOS from being corrupt you are required to disable ME Intel Management Engine before updating the BIOS Find disable ME or enable update ME or enable ME FW Image RE flash in the BIOS setup menu Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Select a BIOS to start flashing A warning message shows up to remind you of not removing the AC power or turning off the computer until the BIOS is completely flashed see the figure below Message from webpage ES Note A 1 Please do not remove AC power or turn off the computer 2 Please wait until the BIOS is flashed completely 3 After the BIOS is flashed reboot the computer For t
87. ll forward connection requests from all network interface cards if this attribute is not declared or if its value is an asterisk port The port number the acceptor should listen to ss _enabled Enables or disables SSL when a connection is established agent_keystore The private key used by the acceptor This attribute is required if connection modes B and C are used trust_keystore The public key of SuperDoctor 5 clients This attribute is required if the third connection mode is used REI The asterisk mark indicates a required attribute Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide a 3 3 3 Keystore Object Definition A keystore object is used to describe the name and the path i e location of a keystore as well as the password to access it This object is applicable if the SSL connection is supported by a SuperDoctor 5 See 3 2 Connection Modes in this manual for more information define keystore keystore_name default_agent_keystore description A keystore for storing agent s public private key keystore _file certificates agent auth keystore_password lt your keystore password gt keystore_name The name of the keystore object description The description of the keystore object keystore_file The full file name including path of the keystore keystore_password The password used to open the keystore The asterisk mark indicates a required attribute Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s
88. mDNS DNS SD Stack Domain Disabled true Full Name Figure 3 18 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 7 smart plug in smart_plugin This plug in is used to monitor the total number and health information of hard drives Two actions are included smart_check_cache and storage_health_cache define plugin plugin_name smart_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin smarthd SMARTHDPlugin description SMART HD Plugin active 1 version 1 0 0 To use this plug in the hard drives to be monitored must support SMART 3 4 7 1 smart_check_cache Action This action is used to actively collect hard drive health information and save the information to a cache file every 3600 seconds 1 hour define action action_name smart_check_cache plugin_name smart_plugin description SMART HDD Check s Cache version 1 0 0 check_interval 3600 Options None Usage The action is designed to automatically run periodically for maintaining a hard drive cache to increase the performance of the hard drive monitoring function Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 7 2 storage_health_cache Action This action queries hard drive health information from the hard drive cache maintained by the smart_check_cache action Regardless of the total number of installed hard drives on the monitored host running this action usually takes a few seconds define action action_name plugin_name
89. mation In the prompt enter the command sdc v Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide In text console execute the command sdc v to show the version of the sdc The result is shown below Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5S gt sdc u Product X8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 565 26146366134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved 5 1 6_build 5 5 26146366134728 Figure 6 9 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 1 10 reboot Reboot the System In a text console execute the command sdc reboot to immediately reboot the system The result is shown below 6 1 11 Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc reboot Product X8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 6_build 505 26146306134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved ommand has been fired Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctors gt Figure 6 10 shutdown Shutdown the System In a text console execute the command sdc shutdown to immediately shut down the system The result is shown below 6 1 12 Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc shutdown Product K8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 _build 505 20140306134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2014 Super Micro Computer Inc fll Rights Reserved ommand has been fired Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 gt Figure 6 11 abort About the
90. mit must be a number LES T328V 1 336 V Figure 4 11 NA To restore the default threshold values click the Set to factory default limits button Redetect Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Sometimes your hardware configurations may change such as when a new power supply is used or new fans are plugged in In such cases you can click the Redetect button to detect the monitored items again see the figure below Save Set in factory default limits Redetect High Limit Low Limit Reading Status m 675 RPM 4320 0 RPM 675 RPM 2430 0 RPM FAN a a Ea sl P B o P Please wait while monitored items are being detected di Loading oa Foes oe D Figure 4 12 SuperDoctor 5 will be restarted after the detection process is complete and you have to log in the SuperDoctor 5 again Click the OK button to go to the SD5 login web page Monitored Item Set to factory default limits Redetect Low Limit Reading Status VAALLS III ILD IIL ILEIII LESS IPSLES PILED ED ILLS LEDS 675 RPM 4320 0 RPM egen 2430 0 RPM emm SS RPM es rw D DD DR eh t L sae mn Figure 4 13 4 5 3 Password Setting Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide You can change the password of the built in account ADMIN on this page Note
91. n lt arg gt reset the chassis intrusion detect the monitored items again reboot the system reset threshold to default settings shutdown the system show the version information Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 gt Figure 6 1 6 1 2 d Dump SNMP messages The d option displays the internal formats of the Supermicro MIBs This argument is for debugging purposes and should not be used by end users Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 1 3 e Display all monitored items and their status In text console execute sdc e and you will see the status of monitored items CA Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctorS gt sdc e Product X8DT3 SuperDoctor 5 version 5 1 _build 505 26146366134728 Copyright lt c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved lonitored Item High Limit Low Limit Reading Status PU1 Temp LOW System Temp 75C 167 6F 32 6C 89 6F PUL Ucore 1 352U 2 6 928U 1 648U 1 584 1 656U 1 512U 3 648U 3 216U 2430 RPM F 2565 RPM Pi DIMM1iA Temp 80C 176 DP 46 6C 164 6F Pi DIMM2A Temp 86C 176 DP 43 C 109 4F Pi DIMM3A Temp 86C 176 DP 43 C 109 4F Intrusion Good PS Status Good NPHYS I CALDRIVE Good Thu Mar 6 14 18 61 2614 Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 gt Figure 6 2 Cl Notes 1 The Status column see the figure above is empty indicating that the monitored item is healthy Hard drives and memory are supported on
92. ning messages Note that the action cannot be cancelled To execute a Graceful Power Control select Reboot and then click the Submit button A dialog box shows up for confirmation Are you sure you wish to execute Graceful Reboot Lal L Figure 4 24 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Click OK A countdown dialog box shows up and the rebooting will begin 60 seconds later 7 eg ee ffeatninto Systeminto Configuration Report p s wrw LS Graceful Power Control cancelable Inform the OS to reboot or shut down the system within 60 seconds On the system console a pop up window will appear with a message telling the local user to save all working files Before rebooting or shutting down the system you may cancel the action either locally or remotely Reboot Shutdown Countdown Dialog Box Abort Command Close Window Figure 4 25 To execute a Power Control select Reboot radio and click the Submit button A dialog box shows up Are you sure you wish to execute Reboot kl L Figure 4 26 Click OK to start rebooting Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 5 SNMP Extension SuperDoctor 5 provides a program called SuperDoctor 5 SNMP Extension which allows users to get health information via Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP To use this function you have to install the operating system s built in
93. one Action This action is used to query storage health information including SMART status of hard disks and health status of RAID controllers The SMART health information is from the hard drive cache maintained by the smart_check_cache action The RAID health information is from the RAID controller cache maintained by the raid_health action Regardless of the total number of installed hard drives and RAID controllers on the monitored host running this action usually takes a few seconds define action action_name storage _health_allinone plugin_name storage_health_plugin description Storage Allinone Action args q SARG1S s SARG2S r SARG3S Options ARG1 Expected numbers of hard drives 1 Disable the check ARG2 Check the hard drive status with SMART 0 Disable the check ARG3 Check RAID health 0 Disable the check Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c storage_health_allinone a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt lt ARG3 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get the storage health information on host 10 134 14 104 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 14 104 dk c storage_healt h_allinone a 4 1 1 dk Physical disk number is incorrect on the system expect 4 actual 3 Intel Corporation Patsburg 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller 1 physical disk s dev sda VNP210B2GHRK3B is SMART check OK Supermicro SMC21068 Controller 2 physical disk
94. or5Installer 5 0 0 bin echo Download the silent mode configuration file wget http your server com 8080 installer agent properties echo Install SuperDoctor 5 chmod x SuperDoctorS5Installer bin SuperDoctor5Installer 5 0 0 bin i silent f installer agent properties echo Check SuperDoctor 5 service status service sd5 status Step 5 Deploy the script to each of the servers and then run it to install SuperDoctor 5 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 2 2 Verifying the Installation You can use the following commands to check whether SuperDoctor 5 is installed successfully and the service is running Note that these steps are optional and meant for troubleshooting only After restarting your Windows system open a DOS prompt and enter the following commands to make sure the SD5 service has been installed and started Users Administrator gt sc query sd5 SERVICE _NAME sd5 TY 10 WIN32_OWN_PROCESS STATE RUNNING lt STOPPABLE NOT_PAUSABLE ACCEPTS SHUTDOWN WIN32_EXIT_CODE W SCH SERUICE_EXIT_CODE CHECKPOINT WAIT_HINT Users Administrator gt Figure 2 23 For Linux users use the following commands to check the SD5 service service sd5 status 2 3 Manually Controlling SD5 Service If SuperDoctor 5 service is not automatically started you can start and stop the service manually For Windows platforms In the install folder folder execute startSD5Service bat and stopSD5Service bat
95. ot fully tested and Non LSI MegaRAID RAID controllers i e LSI Fusion MPT based and Intel Rapid Storage Technology are not supported in this version Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 4 7 Power Control The Power Control allows users remotely turn off the system via Graceful Power Control or Power Control fo System info Configuration Report Power Control Submit Graceful Power Control cancelable Inform the OS to reboot or shut down the system within 60 seconds On the system console a pop up window will appear with a message telling the local user to save all working files Before rebooting or shutting down the system you may cancel the action either locally or remotely Reboot Shutdown Cancel Power control non cancelable Inform the OS to reboot or shut down the system right away The system will be rebooted or shut down without any warning messages The action is not allowed to be canceled Reboot Shutdown Figure 4 23 e Graceful Power Control SD5 Web allows a user to reboot or shut down the system within 60 seconds On the system console a message shows up to remind the user of saving the working files Before the system is rebooted or shut down it s allowed to cancel the action either locally or remotely e Power Control SD5 Web allows a user to reboot or shut down the system right away The system will reboot or shut down without any war
96. ot need to understand or change the built in plug ins However if you want to write your own automation scripts to invoke the functions exported by the plug ins you can find the necessary information in this section Users who want to develop new SuperDoctor 5 plug ins can also learn how to define a plugin cfg file for their own plug ins 3 4 1 admin plug in admin_plugin This plug in is used to manage all SuperDoctor 5 plug ins and the life cycle of a SuperDoctor 5 Actions provided by the admin plug in include plugin_ver all_plugin_ver restart update generate_config and fetch_username The definition of the plug in is shown below define plugin plugin name admin_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin admin AdminPlugin description Admin Plugin version 1 0 0 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 1 1 plugin_ver Action This action is used to query the version of a specific plug in define action action_name plugin_ver plugin_name admin_plugin description Get the version of the plug in args v n SARG1S Options ARG1 The name of the plug in Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c plugin_ver a lt ARG1 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to query the version of admin_plugin on host 10 134 12 18 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c plugin ver a admin plugin admin plugin version 1 0 0 Figure 3 2 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User
97. pare host_name 10 134 12 16 check_period 24x7 retry _interval 1 c ontacts admin notifications enabled notification_options w u c r servi Ce description 1 5 V check_command jcheck_health a 12 1656 1336 notificati on_interval 120 contact_groups admins notification_period 24x7 check_int erval 60 use health compare host_name 10 134 12 16 check_period 24x7 r Figure 3 13 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide BE 3 4 4 5 health_all Action Check the health status of all monitored items with default thresholds define action action_name health_all plugin_name healthinfo_plugin description Get readings of all monitored items and compare with default high low limits args a x SARGIS f SARG2S Options ARG1 The index of monitored items to be excluded Multiple values are separated by a comma ARG2 1 Filter inactive items 0 Do not filter inactive items Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c health_all a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to check the health status of all monitored items on host 192 168 12 18 with default thresholds root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 18 dk c health all Checked 22 OK 22 FAN_1 9216RPN 0 0 784 13000 FAN _2 10404RPN 0 0 784 13000 FaN_3 9216RPMN 0 0 784 13000 FAN 4 9216RPN 0 0 764 13000 FAN 5 9216RPM 0 0 764 13000 CPU1 Veore 0 928V 0 0 0 824 71 352 C
98. program sdc which displays health information in text mode 6 1 SDC Commands The sdc program is located in the install folder folder This file is named sdc bat for Windows platforms and sdc sh for Linux platforms 6 1 1 h Display sdc command arguments In text console execute sde hand you will see the sdc supported arguments Es Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 gt sdc h Product SuperDoctor 5 version K8DT3 5 1 6_build 565 26146366134728 Copyright c gt 1993 2614 Super Micro Computer Inc All Rights Reserved sage sdc abort abort d dunmp dt delaytime lt arg gt e execute et exportThreshold f file lt arg gt flash flash lt arg gt f lashlog hbiosf lashlog h help i interval lt arg gt ia importfAlert lt arg gt it importThreshold lt arg gt r reset rd redetect reboot rehboot rt resetThreshold shutdown shutdown v version abort the shutdown or reboot command dunp the internal format of Supermicro SNMP S delay lt arg gt seconds to shutdown or reset the system run sdc only once export threshold configuration output the internal format of Supermicro SNMP MIBs to a file flash BIOS lt arg gt ROM show all bios flash log show this page run sdc every lt arg gt seconds import alert configuration lt arg gt import threshold configuratio
99. ptor version 1 0 0 agent_name The name of the agent object description The description of the agent object allow_ip The IP addresses or host names allowed to connect to the Agent are defined here Multiple values should be separated by a comma This attribute works if a non SSL or anonymous SSL connection is used plugin_path The root folder where the plug ins are located acceptor The acceptors that are supported by the Agent Multiple values should be separated by a comma Version The version of the Agent indicates a required attribute Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 3 2 Acceptor Object Definition An acceptor object is used to define the acceptable ways for it to connect to its clients By defining various Acceptor objects the SuperDoctor 5 can support different kinds of connection methods at the same time define acceptor acceptor_name keypair_acceptor description default ssl port address port 5999 ssl_enabled true agent_keystore default_agent_keystore trust_keystore default_trust_keystore acceptor_name The name of the acceptor object description The description of the acceptor object address The IP address where the acceptor should receive connections from If a host has more than one network interface card the SuperDoctor 5 can be configured with this attribute to accept connections from particular IP addresses bound to the network interface cards The acceptor wi
100. re 3 15 3 4 5 power plug in power_plugin This plug in is used to support power control functions such as power off reboot and shutdown The definition of this plug in is shown below define plugin plugin_name power_plugin class name com supermicro ssm agent plugin powercontrol PowerControlPlugin description Power Plugin version 1 0 0 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 5 1 powercontrol Action This action implements power off reboot and shutdown functions define action action_name plugin_name description args version Options powercontrol power_plugin Power control the local machine t SARG1S d SARG2S 1 0 0 ARG1 Types of power control functions The valid values are 0 Abort This argument is not recommended for use 1 Power off This argument is not recommended for use 2 Reboot 3 Shutdown ARG2 The number of seconds to wait before the power control command takes effect Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c powercontrol a lt ARG1 gt lt ARG2 gt Example Use jcheck_nrpe to reboot host 10 134 12 34 after 10 seconds root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 12 34 dk c powercontrol a 2 10 The reboot command is fired Figure 3 16 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide e 3 4 6 systeminfo plug in systeminfo_plugin This plug in is used to query local system information Two actions are included syst
101. re able to provide real time input current and power consumption information The following figure shows the health information of a set of redundant power supplies with PMBus displaying the input current and the input wattage Note that power supply information may not be available on particular models of motherboards even if power supplies are connected to the motherboards Power Supply1 POA Power Supply2 PWS 1K21P 1R REV1 4 PMBus PWS 1K21P 1R REV1 PS1 AC In Voltage 119 5 PS2 AC In Voltage PS1 AC In Current PS2 AC In Current PS1 DC Out Voltage PS2 DC Out Voltage PS1 DC Out Current S PS2 DC Out Current PS1 Temp 1 21 0 69 8 Cf PS2 Temp 1 22 0 71 6 PS1 Fan 1 Speed 4192 0 PS2 Fan 1 Speed 2816 0 PS1 Fan 2 Speed 5760 0 PS2 Fan 2 Speed 4064 0 PS1 DC Out Power 30 0 PS2 DC Out Power 18 0 PS1 AC In Power 64 0 PS2 AC In Power 44 0 Figure 4 4 The following figure shows the health information of a battery backup power BBP Different colors are used to indicate the battery state Green color means the battery is healthy and red color means the battery is dead If the current reading of the battery is negative the color turns yellow to warn that the battery is discharged In addition the energy reading tells the percentage of the charge status of the battery Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Eo Power Supply1 Battery Backup Power BBP PWS 406P 1R REV1 0 PMBus PWS 206B 1R 1 0 FRU PS1 Fan1 5952 0 RPM
102. represent problems and recoveries with monitored items When the status of a monitored item is changed an event log is written to the Event Log Report Note that to write events to the log file the Polling Interval on the Configuration page must be set Generate System Information Health Information Log You need to enable the polling function and click the Log check box on the Configuration page to generate data to the health information log 5 Event Log An event log file which contains alert events that are generated when the status of a monitored item is changed Please enable the polling function on the Configuration page to generate data to the event log Figure 4 8 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 4 5 SD5 Web Configuration This page includes four submenus Alert Configuration Monitored Item Password Setting and Flash BIOS 4 5 1 Alert Configuration On this page you can configure the SD5 Web notification methods Four methods are supported Log Email SNMP Trap and System Tray The meanings of each argument are illustrated below e Enabled Pooling SuperDoctor 5 periodically checks the health status of monitored items if pooling is enabled No alert is sent if pooling is disabled e Polling Interval Determines how frequently in seconds the SD5 Web should check the health status of monitored items The minimum value is 3 seconds e Log Keeps alerts in a log file named log txt yyyy mm dd sequence
103. s The status of RAID is normal Figure 3 22 3 4 11 LSI RAID plug in Isiraid_plugin This plug in is used to monitor the health of RAID controllers Two actions are included raid_health and Isiraid_check_cache define plugin plugin_name Isiraid_plugin class_name com supermicro ssm agent plugin raid LSIRaidPlugin description LSI RAID Plugin active 1 version 1 0 0 enabled 1 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 11 1raid_health Action This action is used to query RAID health information using cache data maintained by Isiraid_check_cache action Regardless of the total number of installed RAID controllers and hard drives combined to RAID on the monitored host running this action usually takes a few seconds define action action_name raid_health plugin_name Isiraid_plugin description Raid Action args cache 1 varsion 1 0 0 Options None Usage jcheck_nrpe H lt host address gt dk c raid_health a cache 1 Example Use jcheck_nrpe to get the health information of RAID controllers on host 10 134 14 104 root localhost jcheck_nrpe jcheck_nrpe sh H 10 134 14 104 dk c raid_health a cache 1 dk Supermicro SMC2108 Controller 2 physical disk s The status of RAID is normal Figure 3 23 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 3 4 11 2lsiraid_check_cache Action This action is used to actively collect the health information of RAID controllers and save t
104. s 1 4 For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 x open etc selinux config file and replace SELINUX enforcing with SELINUX disabled PRESS lt ENTER gt TO CONTINUE Figure 2 22 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 2 1 3 Silent Mode Installation Silent mode installation provides a way to install SuperDoctor 5 without the interaction with users This is particularly useful when users want to deploy the SuperDoctor 5 to a large number of hosts To use silent mode installation a property file that contains the necessary SuperDoctor 5 installation settings must be provided Step 1 Prepare a property file for silent mode installation All configuration options required by the SuperDoctor 5 installer are included in the property file The example below shows how SuperDoctor 5 is installed on a Linux platform This file was built by the Replay feature of InstallAnywhere It contains variables that were set by Panels or Consoles Choose Install Folder e g C Program Files Supermicro SuperDoctor5 opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 USER_INSTALL DIR opt Supermicro SuperDoctor5 Choose Install Feature CHOSEN INSTALL FEATURE LIST SuperDoctor5 Choose a Java VM USE_DEFAULT_JVM Yes INSTALLED JVM PATH usr java jdk1 6 0 43 jre bin java USE DEFAULT KEYSTORE Yes AGENT PRIVATE KEYSTORE PATH opt agent auth AGENT PUBLIC KEYSTORE PATH opt agent trust USE AGENT DEFAULT KEYSTORE PASSWORD
105. seaaes 118 6 1 16 et Export threshold Configuration cccccccsssscecsssececsssceeecssaeeecssaaeeeesssaeeecesaaeeeeseaaes 119 6 1 17 it Import threshold configuration c ccccsseceecessnscesssecseeeecseeesaecssseeceeeessaeessaaeeeeaees 120 6 1 18 rt Reset threshold to default settings c ccccccccccssssssscecececessesseaeeeeeessesseeeaeeeeeeesessees 121 7 SIDS EE 122 7 1 Verifying SD5 Tray ON Windows 122 7 2 Manually Controlling SD5 Tray c cssccccccscsssssssseceeeceseesesesaeceeeessseseaeseceeeeussessseaeeeesens 123 Part 3 Advanced Lopes sviscde scedcesesesecde Sege See egA AER ees eer 124 SC SSM Utilities aimara aaa aaa a aE a aa E ean E Aae 125 8 1 Using ChangeJVM to Change a lavavVhM 125 8 2 Using Change_cert_pwd to Change Certificate Dassword 127 H SSM CertifiCati Oniveecisscce Aebieriiticee scene a a a ede edie eee ere eat 128 Part 4 tele 1o EE 129 A et dl 130 GN Null DEEL VE 131 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide ES C Updating Configurations cccccccssccsssecesssecesseecsescessaeeseseecsesesaecsessecseseecsaeesssaesseseecseeessaeessaaeesenees 132 Contacting SUPEHIMICKO WEEN 133 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide a Part 1 Background Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 1 SuperDoctor 5 Overview SuperDoctor 5 SD5 is an agent system that runs on monitored hosts designed by Supermicro to provide local system health and information SD
106. ser s Guide 4 2 Health Information SD5 Web graphically displays the status of the monitored devices including fan speed voltage temperature chassis intrusion power failure hard disk drives and memory An item in green color indicates a healthy state while a red one denotes a critical state Notifications can be sent when a monitored item reaches critical status You can configure the notification behavior on the Configuration page See 4 5 SD5 Web Configuration for more information eem Heaten ie ajaisi aui el FH Motherboard ver N r Fan Speed amp 8 Voltage Bs Temperature 100 no 209 no H bel ET bed eg zi D Di Di D e DI Di D 2 z a F a a Esmena mam mam Ee Figure 4 2 9 8828 f BA Hard Disk ee KZ wv amp Memory P1_DIMM2A P1_DIMM3A P1_DIMM3B P0_DIMM2A P0_DIMM3A Po_pimusB Figure 4 3 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Note Hard drives and memory are supported on Linux platforms only The default argument for CECC and UECC is 1 time in one day per 1GB and 0 times in one day respectively The health information page also shows power supply information if supported power supplies are connected to the motherboard via I7C Depending on their design power supplies might have Field Replaceable Unit FRU Data and or PMBus functions Supported power supplies with PMBus functions a
107. ser o Internet Explorer 8 x o Firefox 3 x Screen resolution o 1024x768 1 3 Default TCP UDP Ports Binds TCP port 8181 for HTTP Binds TCP port 8444 for HTTPS Binds TCP ports 5333 5666 and 5999 for NRPE See 3 2 Connection Modes for more information Binds for internal communications TCP port 7777 and a free TCP port between 31000 32999 SNMP GET sent on UDP 161 SNMP Trap sent on UDP 162 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 2 Setting Up SD5 2 1 Installing SD5 SD5 provides installers for both Windows and Linux platforms A user can run the installers in either of two modes GUI interactive mode and text console mode The text console mode can be run with either interaction or silence If a user wants to deploy SD5 to a large number of hosts installing with the text console mode in silence is particularly useful 2 1 1 Windows Installation Step 1 Execute the SD5 installer Note that you must have Administrator privileges to install and run SD5 Step 2 Click the Next button to continue InstallAnywhere will guide you through the installation of SuperDoctor 5 1 0 0_build 505 201 40306134728 Itis strongly recommended that you quit all programs before continuing with this installation Click the Next button to proceed to the next screen If you want to change something on a previous screen click the Previous button You may cancel this installation at any time by clicking the Cancel button
108. stallResult log file to make sure SuperDoctor 5 is properly installed Note that no error messages are shown on the console in silent mode Once the installation is complete the SD5_InstallResult log file is generated in the install folder folder The following SD5_InstallResult log file shows that the SuperDoctor 5 is properly installed Installation Result Success If a previous version of SuperDoctor 5 is detected during the installation process the log file is shown like this Installation Time Tue May 15 09 58 53 CST 2012 Detect previous YES Installation Result Success With the installation log data you can start troubleshooting Step 5 Check SD5_InstallLog log The SD5_InstallLog log file is generated in the install folder folder This file contains installation log data that can be used for debugging installation process The following SD5_InstallResult log file shows an example that guides you to check SD5_InstallLog log file Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide Installation Result Failed Root Cause Installation Process Failed Please open SD5 InstallLog log to check WARNING or ERROR keywords and see if there are problems After opening the SD5_InstallLog log you are able to see warnings or errors in the log file Installation Successful 1885 Successes 5 Warnings 0 NonFatalErrors 0 FatalErrors Note that all warnings and errors are logged in the file for reference Supermicro SuperDo
109. t The definition of an agent object configured to use the above anonymous SSL acceptor is shown below First the acceptor attribute is set to default_acceptor the value of the acceptor_name of the anonymous SSL acceptor to tell the SuperDoctor 5 to enable this acceptor Second IP addresses or domain names in this example 192 168 12 175 are added to the allow_ip attribute to access the SuperDoctor 5 define agent agent_name Agent description Default Agent allow_ip 192 168 12 175 plugin_path plugins acceptor default_acceptor version 1 0 0 Mode C SSL encryption with a public key infrastructure Mode C ensures secure communications and simplifies the authentication configuration with a public key infrastructure PKI See 9 SSM Certification for more information about how the SSM Server and SuperDoctor 5 create a secure communication channel with the PKI Since the PKI is used the allow_ip attribute of an agent object is no longer required for authentication Configuration examples 1 Defining an SSL acceptor supporting PKI The definition of a built in SSL acceptor object supporting PKI is shown in the example below The ssl_enabled attribute is set to true and the default port number is 5999 To establish SSL connections with PKI the agent_keystore and trust_keystore attributes need to be set to a keystore object define acceptor acceptor_name keypair_acceptor description default ssl port port 5999 ssl_enabled true
110. t the USE_DEFAULT_KEYSTORE No when you use customized password AGENT_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD The password for agent key store if Your password USE_DEFAULT_KEYSTORE No and USE_AGENT_DEFAULT_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD No AGENT_ALLOW_IP Allows connections to Internet addresses Note Internet addresses should be in one line and separated by a comma AGENT_NO_SSL_PORT Binds TCP ports for connection with plain text 5333 AGENT_SSL_PORT Binds TCP ports for Anonymous SSL connection 5666 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide AGENT_KEYPAIR_PORT Binds TCP ports for SSL connection with a public 5999 key infrastructure USE_AGENT_WEB Enables SD5 Web Yes No AGENT_WEB_HTTP_PORT SD5 Web listen port 8181 AGENT_WEB_HTTPS_PORT SD5 Web secure listen port 8444 Step 3 Begin the silent mode installation For Windows platforms SuperDoctor5Installer exe i silent f property_file_name For Linux platforms SuperDoctor5Installer bin i silent f property_file_name Note that there is no error message shown on the console in silent mode Once the installation is completed an SD5_InstallLog log file is generated in the install folder folder This file contains installation log data that can be used for debugging purposes You can open the following log files to check whether SuperDoctor 5 is installed successfully Note that these steps are optional and meant for troubleshooting only Step 4 Check SD5_In
111. tion Return the number of health monitored items args mn SARG1S max_instance 0 action_name The name of the action object The action name is the name to be invoked by SuperDoctor 5 clients For example when using jcheck_nrpe to connect to a SuperDoctor 5 this attribute is provided with the c argument of jcheck_nrpe plugin_name The name of the plug in object implemented by this action Every action belongs to one and only one plug in description The description of the action object args The arguments required by the action For example when using jcheck_nrpe to connect to a SuperDoctor 5 this attribute is provided with the a argument of jcheck_nrpe max_instance The maximum number of concurrent clients allowed to invoke the action This attribute is used to prevent a SuperDoctor 5 from being overloaded due to burst requests for an action This attribute could be omitted if concurrent access constraint to an action is not necessary uxn The asterisk mark indicates a required attribute Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide mm 3 4 Built in Plug ins and Actions The built in plug ins of a SuperDoctor 5 are packaged in the install folder plugins builtin SSMAgentPlugin build xx jar file Note that you need to manually restart the SuperDoctor 5 after editing configurations For details on restarting the service of SuperDoctor 5 refer to 2 3 Manually Controlling SD5 Service In most situations you do n
112. tting Up the SNMP Service on Unux 105 5 2 1 PRE DAATION EE 105 5 2 2 Configuring the SNMP Service 105 5 2 3 Verifying the SNMP Service cccccccssssssssssecececesseseaeeeceescessesaaeeeseescessesauaeeeseesesesesssaeens 106 5 3 SUPEFMIGKO MIB EE 107 Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide 6 SuperDoctor 5 Command Line Program 109 6 1 Ile lun EL EE 109 6 1 1 h Display sde command argument 109 6 1 2 d Dump SNMP messages ssssscssirissssissendtrsusssdrinissuusdisssdrruussene niinen deris sa iaaiiai aaas 109 6 1 3 e Display all monitored items and their status 110 6 1 4 f Write SNMP messages to a specified file ccccccceessececsesseeecssseeeessaeeecssaeeeessaaes 111 6 1 5 i Display all monitored items and their status repeatedly 112 6 1 6 ia Import alert configuration c ccc eccessececsessececssseeeecessaececsesaeeeceesaeeeesesaeeeceeaaeeeeseaaes 113 6 1 7 r Reset the chassis intrusion EEN 114 6 1 8 rd Detect the Monitored items again 114 6 1 9 v Display sdc version Information 114 6 1 10 reboot Reboot the Svstem ENEE 116 6 1 11 Shutdown Shutdown the System 116 6 1 12 abort About the shutdown or reboot command ce eeeeeeceeeceeeeceeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeaeeetenees 116 6 1 13 dt Delay seconds to run power Commande 117 6 1 14 ett En D SEET KEE 117 6 1 15 flashlog SHOW flash NiStOy ccccccccccssssececsescececssesececseasesecsesaececsesaeeeesesaeeeesesaeeee
113. ual Drive s node the Drives node the Global Hot Spares node and the Unconfigured Drives node These five virtual tree nodes are used for classification Drive Group This node comprises all virtual drives physical drive and dedicated hot spares belong to the drive group Virtual Drives This node comprises all virtual drives belonging to the drive group Virtual drives are the volumes that are configured as RAID 0 1 5 and 10 Physical Drives This node comprises all hard disks of the drive group A physical drive is a hard disk used as a part of a virtual drive Global Hot Spares This node comprises all global hot spares of the adapter A hot spare is a hard disk that can replace a failed physical drive automatically Unconfigured Drives This node comprises all unconfigured drives of the adapter An unconfigured drive is a hard disk that has not been used as a part of a virtual drives or as a hot spare Supermicro SuperDoctor 5 User s Guide The RAID Controller named Supermicro SMC2208 contains one virtual drive RAID 0 one hard disk Slot 0 one virtual drive RAID 50 and six hard disks Slot 1 5 Slot 8 el RAID Supermicro SMC2208 kgoSupermicro SMC2208 S G4 Drive Group 0 Viral Drive s Virtual Drive 0 RAID 0 464 729 G Drives Slot 0 465 761 GB D Drive Group 1 Virtual Drive s Virtual Drive 1 RAID 50 1 814 TB prives Span 0 Slot 1 465 761 GB Slot 2 465 761 GB Slot 3
114. use health compare host_name 10 134 12 16 check_period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications enabled notification_options w ju c r service description FAN 4 check_command check_health a 3 0 764 n otification_interval 120 contact_groups admins notification_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health compare host_name 10 134 12 16 check_period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications_enabled 1 notification w U C r f service description FAN 5 check_command jcheck_health notification_interval 120 contact_groups admins notification_per iod 24x7 check_interval 60 use health compare host_name 10 134 12 16 c heck period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin notifications_enabled 1 notification_options w u c r service description CPU1 Vcore check_command jcheck_health a 6 1352 824 notification_interval 120 contact_groups admins notification_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use health compare boat na oe 10 134 12 18 check_period 24x7 retry interval 1 contacts admin noti fications _enabled 1 notification_options w u c r service description CPUL DIMM check command jcheck_health a 10 1656 1336 notification_interval 120 c ontact groups admins notification_period 24x7 check_interval 60 use he alth com

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