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1. For information about marking events as repaired see Marking an IML entry as repaired page 65 ID The event ID number Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated By default the IML is sorted by the ID with the most recent event at the top A factory reset will reset the counter Severity The importance of the detected event Possible values follow o Critical The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss Immediate attention is needed o amp Caution The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation B Informational The event provides background information Repaired An event has undergone corrective action o Unknown The event severity could not be determined Class Identifies the type of event that occurred for example Environment Error Report Maintenance OS Rack Infrastructure or System Revision Last Update The date and time when the latest event of this type occurred This value is based on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware For more information about setting the time in the iLO CM firmware see Editing the time settings page 56 Using the iLO CMIML 63 e Initial Update The date and time when the first event of this type occurred This value is based on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware e Count The number of times this event has occurred if supported In general important e
2. Health icon each cartridge displays a health indicator o E OK No health issues o Degraded Significant service issue with possible service degradation 12 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details o amp Critical Service lost or imminent service loss immediate attention needed o Unknown e Cartridge number NOTE Click the cartridge number link to open the Cartridges page and display specifics about the installed cartridge For more information see Viewing Proliant server cartridge information e Cartridge name model e CPU number and architecture e UID control click this icon to turn the cartridge UID on or off oY UID is off Click the icon to turn the UID on o UID is on Click the icon to turn the UID off e Power indicator This icon reports the cartridge s power status o OfThe cartridge is powered off One or more nodes are powered on To view switch information To view switch information roll over a populated switch slot with the mouse E Switch A Model HP Moonshot 45XG Switch Module e Health icon each switch displays a health indicator o E OK No health issues o Degraded Significant service issue with possible service degradation o Critical Service lost or imminent service loss immediate attention needed o Unknown e Switch designator NOTE Click the link to open the Switches page and display specifics about the installed
3. Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 36 02 15 2001 19 36 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Enclosure Add 1876 0k Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 33 02 15 2001 19 33 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Enclosure Add 1875 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 33 02 15 2001 19 33 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 5 Serial Number 1874 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 32 02 15 2001 19 32 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted Slot 5 Serial Number 6 1873 0k Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 32 02 15 2001 19 32 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Enclosure Add 1872 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 32 02 15 2001 19 32 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Enclosure Add 1871 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 32 02 15 2001 19 32 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Serial Number 1870 0k Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 29 02 15 2001 19 29 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted Slot 3 Serial Number 6 1869 ok Environment 02 15 2001 16 57 02 15 2001 16 57 1 System Fan Inserted Fan 5 Location System 1868 ok Environment 02 15 2001 16 57 02 15 2001 16 57 1 System Fan Removed Fan 5 Location System mannau m i ee a a at ak ANN AN AN N ek a D i n A Save Close Click Save and then follow the browser prompts to save or open the file 4 Click Close to
4. The maximum operating speed of the node cores expressed in MHz Total memory The amount of permanent system memory available to the node expressed in GB DIMM lt x gt Where x is a number indicating the memory slot This displays the amount of additional optional memory and the serial number of the DIMM MAC lt x gt Where x is a number indicating the number of the MAC address This displays the media access control MAC address The Node Settings menu displays the following Boot order The boot devices available to the node and the order in which a typical boot sequence will search for boot information Boot once The boot device to be used on the next boot only WOL The node wake on LAN WOL setting If this setting is not supported by the node N A is displayed CPU speed The selected CPU speed If this setting is not supported by the node N A is displayed BSC Wrhether the BIOS serial console is enabled or disabled If this setting is not supported by the node N A is displayed Selecting node boot options The boot order boot once and other boot options can be set from the Nodes page for one or more nodes From the main menu select Nodes and then select one or more nodes from the list in the left pane To set node boot options Viewing overview information 23 24 1 Click Actions Boot options The Select boot options page displays Select boot options 3 nodes selected Select boot
5. select Time Settings 2 Select Actions Edit 56 Configuring Moonshot System Edit NTP servers Configure using DHCPv4 Primary NTP server Secondary NTP server NTP polling period Time zone Time zone CST6CDT GMT 06 00 00 Apply Cancel Do one of the following e Select the Configure using DHCPv4 check box to use a DHCP provided NTP server address NOTE To configure a DHCPv4 provided NTP server you must first enable DHCPv4 on the Network Configuration page For more information see Managing network settings page 48 e Enter NTP server addresses in the Primary NTP server and Secondary NTP server boxes You can enter the server addresses by using the server FQDN or IPv4 address Enter the NTP polling period This value measured in seconds determines how often the time is synchronized with the NTP servers Enter a value of 60 seconds or greater If you entered a primary and secondary time server select the server time zone from the Time zone list This setting determines how the iLO CM firmware adjusts UTC time to obtain the local time and how it adjusts for Daylight Savings Time Summer Time In order for the entries in the event log and IML to display the correct local time you must specify the time zone in which the HP Moonshot System is located If you want the iLO CM firmware to use the time the NTP server provides without adjustment use a time zone that does not apply an a
6. 4 Sit GM IG PASEMS NON Sylen 39 Updating WAIN aw aa dee ti ceneqccue utebtcecedadn tewcvens eG2bacagsnccacatendd coeacdwa dead cuceesesdeandadtexatucanasuancectenee 39 Updating Moonshot TiiiwWore c 02 2ccioniacuetacnuu cae aa aneaee 39 Managing iLO CM firmware user ACCOUNTS cccccccesesceeceeeeseeeeeeeeceeseeeeeeeeesesaaeeeeeseneeseeeeeeees 41 Viewing local user accounts ssssesesssssoesssssseetes tessere terssettttesssrrtttesssrerroessssssetesssssseerts 42 Adding or editing local user OCCOWAlS sciescecioeccs schatesiesvvastdechesteniederarenactanieavecvesdeeelesileseioessadeind 42 PassWord guidelin Seisresriosnarintioeir iinr ERr EE T EEEE OEE OSEE EAA 44 Configuring SECUN earriero tea te cn etteraers detec Sutea eE east E AEE AES E EEEE EEEE S AEE EAS 44 Viewing SSL certificate MMIGMW ON ON lt td cntecdtrarvesleesthdereiadlccalapevtsvniua ccatectehierpecalaateeentavensatees 44 Obtaining a trusted So LSC MCAS crecvensesereetindteveoncsscdreteseasedennuescsrausecsunemeestauelaccieneuestauedes 44 Importing a trusted SSL STi CAN Sec rcs cae pceuld hc cceaate aia dsddevecuunacaninceed ace au cpeiesanavaarcepecbeiaiecs 46 Viewing a certificate signing EQUESt ss veccssccnsdcsuscessceresviiecrrmneans iene awe oaeneee 47 Managing network SEHINGS 1 0ccavansssiecacaunsatwnnressvendanwcntuenvassyescationed saves bindaendnuassvenddendutndeveeeead 48 Viewing general network IMTONMIGH Olle eccsncivaieesievenceavctia ieaeiavedaiarcesaterevatwimadcat
7. Administrator 22716 57 52Z 22717 08 57Z 22717 13 57Z The following information is listed for each session User The login name used to log in to the session IP The IP address of the computer used to log in to the session Login Time The date and time that the session started Access Time The date and time that the Moonshot 1500 CM module was last accessed by the listed session Expires The date and time that the session will expire Source The method used to initiate the session for example web interface or SSH Permissions Current Session only The enabled privileges for the current session user account For information about user privileges see Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts page 41 Disconnecting iLO CM firmware sessions The iLO CM Firmware deletes idle sessions if the session timeout setting is configured The default value is 30 minutes For information about setting the session timeout value see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide To disconnect an iLO CM firmware session l From the main menu select Active Sessions The Active Sessions page opens In the All Sessions section select the check box next to the session you want to disconnect The current session is displayed in bold text Click Disconnect Session If you selected the current session the following message appears You have selected your current Web UI session Disconnecting this session will for
8. From the main menu select Power to view the power information page Power Supplies Bay N Status Model Capacity Present Power Serial Spare Firmware Reading OK HP POWER 909 266 5BXRKOBLL2X3Z4 660185 001 0X0001 SUPPLY Not Installed Not Installed OK HP POWER 909 200 5BXRKOBLL2Z0YY 660185 001 0X0001 SUPPLY Chassis Manager Power Metrics ower Capacity Watts 1818 Viewing overview information 33 The Power Supplies section displays the following e Bay The bay number of the power supply e Status The status of the power supply e Model The model name of the power supply e Capacity The capacity of the power supply watts Present Power Reading The amount that the power supply is consuming measured in watts Serial The serial number of the power supply Spare The part number of the spare power supply e Firmware The installed power supply firmware The Chassis Manager Power Metrics section displays e Power Consumed Watts The power used by the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis measured in watts e Power Capacity Watts The maximum amount of power the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis is capable of supporting Viewing fan information 34 From the main menu select Fans to view fan information The Fans page displays details about the fans installed in the HP Moonshot System The iLO CM firmware in conjunction with the hardware controls the operation and speed of the fans Fans provide essential c
9. User Mg ege Administrator An administrat as read and write access t feature Operator An operat an perforn tem actions but cannot User CMI privileges Administrator he same as what is selected above Apply Cancel Provide the following details Full name appears in the user list on the User Administration page It does not have to be the same as the Login name The Full name must use printable characters Login name is the name you use when logging in to the iLO CM firmware It appears in the user list on the User Administration page and in logs The Login name does not have to be the same as the Full name The login name must use printable characters Password and Password confirm set and confirm the password that is used for logging in to the iLO CM firmware Use the set password minimumcommand to configure the password minimum length For more information see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide For more information about passwords see Password guidelines page 44 Select from the following privileges Administrator An administrator has read and write access to all iLO CM firmware features Operator An operator can perform system actions but cannot configure the iLO CM firmware or manage user accounts User A user has read only access A user cannot configure or write to the iLO CM firmware or perform system actions For information about the iLO CM privileges and the features they
10. and health information all event and IML logs down to the node level active sessions both via CLI and web interface and power fan and temperature details View firmware versions and update firmware for components including the chassis components cartridges nodes and switches using local or remote files or files that are loaded in the Chassis Manager Repository Manage the power and booting of all server nodes and the power for cartridges and switches Configure Moonshot 1500 Chassis networking and hostname Configure SSL certificate security time settings and up to 12 local user accounts Moonshot web interface The Moonshot web interface common areas icons and controls are shown below Overview 5 aX Activity Moonshot Cartridges All power states All health statuses All UID states Reset filters Cartridge 6 Overview Actions v Select all Associated nodes c6n1 General Cartridge Information c6 ProLiant m300 Server Cartridge m300 Server Cartridge Y e g x3 t Cartridge OK R System firmware Mezzanine H02 01 30 2014 02 Bootleg 0C 08 20 2014 1 HP Moonshot main menu The primary menu for navigating to resources Click to expand 2 View customization menus Filters your view to only the desired components Also available to customize log views 3 View selector Enables you to select the information displayed about a resource 4 Actions menu Provides
11. change your own password Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts 41 Viewing local user accounts To view local user accounts select User Administration from the main menu Moonshot v ajal User Administration 4 Add user Actions v Login Name Full Name Administrator aon ann Administrator Administrator Administrator Full name Administrator guiuser guiuser oper oper rivileges Administrator test test user user The User Administration page shows the login name and full name of each user To view the privileges for a user select the user in the user list The available privileges follow Administrator An administrator has read and write access to all iLO CM firmware features Operator An operator can perform system actions but cannot configure the iLO CM firmware or manage user accounts User A user has read only access A user cannot configure or write to the iLO CM firmware or perform system actions None If no privilege is selected a user cannot log into the iLO CM firmware Adding or editing local user accounts Users who have the Administrator privilege can add or edit iLO CM firmware user accounts 42 To add or edit a user account l 2 From the main menu select User Administration Do one of the following e Click Add user e Select Actions Add e Select a user account and then select Actions Edit The Add User or Edit lt user name gt window opens Configuring Moonshot System Add
12. character Limit host names to 15 characters Verify that you can ping Moonshot 1500 CM module by IP address and by DNS WINS name Verify that NSLOOKUP resolves the Moonshot 1500 CM module network address correctly and that no namespace conflicts exist If you are using both DNS and WINS verify that they resolve the Moonshot 1500 CM module network address correctly Flush the DNS name if you make any namespace changes To configure the host name 1 From the main menu select Network Configuration Edit Host name v Host name Host name Domain name 7 Use DHCP v4 supplied domain name Apply Cancel 2 Select Actions Edit 3 Enter the following information in the Host name section Host name The Moonshot 1500 CM module host name This name serves as the host specific label portion of the DNS name This name can be used only if DHCP and DNS are configured to connect to the host name instead of the IP address Domain name The Moonshot 1500 CM module domain name This name is entered automatically if Use DHCPv4 supplied domain name is selected If DHCP is not used enter a domain name 4 Click Apply to save the changes The Apply network settings dialog box notifies you that a reset is required to apply the changes Managing network settings 55 5 Click Yes A reset ends all active sessions It might take several minutes before you can re establish a connection Configuring SNTP settings Viewi
13. close the window Clearing the IML Users with the Administrator privilege can clear the IML of all previously logged information To clear the IML of all previously logged information l 2 From the main menu select Integrated Management Log Select Actions Clear Log The iLO CM firmware notifies you that all log entries will be deleted and that you cannot undo this action To confirm that you want to clear the IML click Yes The following event is recorded IML Cleared by lt user name gt Using the iLO CM IML 67 6 Troubleshooting This chapter provides troubleshooting solutions for the Moonshot Web Interface Bypassing a lost or forgotten administrator password 68 HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Management modules ship with default credentials Administrator and password Change these credentials after deployment in accordance with good security practices If user credentials are forgotten or lost and no administrator access is available use the security override switch located on the Moonshot 1500 CM module In the proper position the security override switch allows authentication as Administrator to the Moonshot iLO CM firmware without validating login credentials New user account credentials can be defined once access to iLO CM is established Restore the security override switch to the default position after this procedure is complete NOTE Existing account passwords cannot be retrieved from the Moon
14. days Older than 3 months Older than 1 year Specific date range April 2014 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 22345 6 7 a 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 April 2014 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 123 45 6 7 e 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 April 2014 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 123 45 6 7 a 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 e To search for events based on dates event IDs or description text enter text in the Search box and then press Enter e Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values e Click a column heading to sort the IML table by that column e When sorting the IML table by column click the triangle next to the column heading to change the display to ascending or descending order Marking an IML entry as repaired Use this feature to change the status of an IML entry from Critical or Caution to Repaired You must have the Administrator privilege to use this feature When a Critical or Caution event is reported in the IML log 1 Investigate and repair the issue 2 From the main menu select Integrated Management Log Using the iLO CMIML 65 3 Select the log entry To select an IML entry click the check box next to the entry in the first column of the IML table If a check box is not displayed next to an IML entry that entry cannot be marked as repaired Actions wv All severities All classe
15. e Model The model name of attached accessory e Serial number The serial number of the attached accessory e Spare part number The part number of the spare attached accessory e Cartridge mezz data The version of the accessory s data firmware file When multiple cartridges are selected the Overview page changes to display the following information about each cartridge e Name e Model e Power e UID e Health status e Management status e AutoRev e instant wattage e Product ID e Serial number Changing the state of a cartridge s UID To change the state of a cartridge UID 1 Select a cartridge 2 Click Actions UID on or UID off depending on the current state of the cartridge UID The icon changes to indicate the new UID state and an activity message briefly appears at the top right of the screen Changing the power state of a cartridge To change the power state of a cartridge 1 Select one or more cartridges 2 Click Actions Power off or Power on When powering off a cartridge the iLO CM firmware warns you that this action will force the power off on the cartridge and the nodes 3 Click Yes if powering off a cartridge Viewing cartridge logs Cartridge logs provide a record of historical events that have occurred Events are generated by the system ROM and include all cartridge specitic events Log entries can help you diagnose issues or identify potential issues Preventative action might he
16. enable see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide Do one of the following Click Apply to save the new user Click Apply to save the user account changes Adding or editing local user accounts 43 Password guidelines HP recommends that you follow these password guidelines e The maximum password length is 39 characters e Passwords can include any characters except for spaces e The default minimum password length is 8 characters Modify this with the set password minimum CLI command For information about setting the password minimum value see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide Configuring security Viewing SSL certificate information To view certificate information select Security from the main menu The following certificate details are displayed e Issued to The entity to which the certificate was issued e Issued by The CA that issued the certificate e Valid from The first date that the certificate is valid e Valid until The date that the certificate expires e Serial number The serial number that the CA assigned to the certificate Obtaining a trusted SSL certificate 44 Users who have the Administrator privilege can customize and import a trusted certificate A certificate works only with the keys generated with its corresponding CSR If the Moonshot 1500 CM module is reset to the factory default settings or another CSR is generated before the c
17. imminent service loss Immediate attention is needed o amp Caution The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation Informational The event provides background information Unknown The event severity could not be determined Using the iLO CM event log 59 e Last Update The date and time when the latest event of this type occurred This value is based on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware For information about setting the time in the iLO CM firmware see Editing the time settings page 56 e Initial Update The date and time when the first event of this type occurred This value is based on the date and time stored by the iLO CM firmware If the iLO CM firmware did not recognize the date and time when the event was first created NOT SET is displayed e Count The number of times this event has occurred if supported In general important events generate an event log entry each time they occur They are not consolidated into one event log entry When less important events are repeated they are consolidated into one event log entry and the Count and Last Update values are updated Each event type has a specific time interval that determines whether repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged e Description The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the recorded event e Location The component or subsystem that identi
18. information 25 26 Customizing the node log view You can customize which log entries are displayed as follows To filter by severity select a severity level from the Severity menu The selection is cumulative and you can select more than one severity level A selected severity level is bold Click a bold entry again to deselect it Severity All severities Critical 4 Caution Informational Unknown SS Select a preset range or a date range in the Created on menu Created on All dates Today Last 7 days Last 30 days Older than 3 months Older than 1 year Specific date range lt October 2014 gt lt October 2014 gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 123 4 123 4 9 10 11 n ler y co 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31 To search for events based on dates event IDs or description text enter text in the Search box and then press Enter Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details Saving a node event log To save the node event log as a CSV file l 2 3 Select Actions View CSV The node event log is displayed in a format that you can copy and paste into a text editor Click Save and then follow the browser prompts to save or open the file Click Close to close the window Clearing a
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20. no password is required Anyone accessing the Moonshot iLO CM firmware will see a security alert display after login Set up a new account or reset the password for the Administrator account The following example shows how to find the list of existing user accounts and modify one to have a known password MoonshOt Example 1 Resetting the Administrator password hpiLO gt show user all Local User Accounts Current User User Name Administrator Full Name Administrator User Privilege ADMINISTRATOR Status ENABLED hpiLO gt set user password Administrator Moonshot User Administrator password set To configure a new user you may need some or all of the following commands e show user all set user password e set user privilege e enable user e remove user set password minimum After creating a new user account or resetting the Administrator password remove the Moonshot 1500 CM module The following changes occur while the Moonshot 1500 CM module is removed e Chassis fans automatically switch to maximum speed e Powered cartridges remain on and cartridges without power remain off e Cartridge buttons power UID Link do not work Management capabilities resume and chassis fans switch to an appropriate speed after the Moonshot 1500 CM module is reinserted Restore the security DIP switch to its original position Bypassing a lost or forgotten administrator password 69 9 Insert the Moonsho
21. node event log Users with the Administrator privilege can clear logs of all previously logged information To clear a node event log l Select Actions Clear Log The following message appears All log entries for this device will be deleted This action cannot be undone Continue with clearing the log Click Yes The log is cleared and a new entry is recorded which includes the date and time of the event the responsible user and the cartridge number Viewing Moonshot switch information From the main menu select Switches to display details about the HP Moonshot Switch Modules installed in the HP Moonshot System The page defaults to switch overview information Viewing switch overview information To view switch overview information select Switches from the main menu Switch A Name Switch A Powe amp AutoRe X3 Health status OK Model HP SL1500 45G Switch JIC 1 roduct ID 704644 B21 nstant wattage 35 Serial number 705301001R Vax vattage 240 Manufacturing date Thu Jan 24 00 00 00 2013 59E3ECC2 50E6 5CE9 B1B1 8CA6EC4650D4 Remote 16 100 111 17 F ware ve 2 0 0 13 management IP atellite firmware 10 18 2013 Pye Not configured vitch data 10 29 2013 MAC Address 00 24 81 d0 61 dd Uplink A HP Moonshot 4QSFP Uplink Module 704652 B21 7C534J003F For each switch the following information is displayed e Name The name of the installed switch Switch A or Switch B e AutoRev The hardware revision of the cartrid
22. or rise quickly the critical temperature threshold prevents system failure by physically shutting down the cartridge before the high temperature causes an electronic component failure Temperature Meter A graphical representation of the current temperature reading and whether that reading has reached the Caution or Critical thresholds The left edge of the column represents a temperature of 0 C the grey bar represents the Caution threshold and the right edge of the column represents the Critical threshold If a temperature sensor is not installed is missing or is not reporting a temperature reading an empty graph is displayed Viewing ProLiant server cartridge node information The Moonshot web interface Nodes page displays information about the HP ProLiant server cartridges installed in the chassis Viewing overview information 21 Overview lt Cartridge 2 Node 1 Associated cartridge Cartridge 6 General Mode ProLiant m300 Server Cartridge 734619 B21 03604461 AE78 5F 8C 8B6F D84E16E59253 300008J0SC Node details Process or family x86 nt f 8 2400 MHz 16 GB 8 GB SN 2AA112C7 8 GB SN 2A711318 MAC1 f0 92 1c b4 42 48 AAC2 0 92 1 b4 42 49 Customizing the node list Actions v 1 selected Node status Node settings PXE HDD None You can customize which nodes are displayed in the node list by using the node filter menus A selected filter is bold Click a bold entry again to deselect i
23. order Boot device 1 Please select y Boot device 2 Please select Select boot once Boot once Please select Select boot options CPU speed Please select Wake On LAN WOL enabled disabled do not apply BIOS serial console BSC enabled disabled do not apply Apply Cancel In the Select boot order section select the following e Boot device 1 The primary device to seek on boot e Boot device 2 The secondary or backup device to seek on boot if the primary device is not present or contains no boot instructions In the Select boot once section select a device to seek on boot for the next boot only Boots subsequent to the next boot revert back to the Boot device 1 and 2 settings In the Select boot options section select from the following e CPU speed Select a speed for the CPU to adopt on the next boot Unsupported cartridge nodes show N A in this menu e Wake On LAN WOL Enable or disable WOL for the node The selection becomes active on the next boot If this option is unsupported the selections are unavailable A third option do not apply appears only when multiple nodes are selected allowing you to skip enabling or disabling the setting when it s supported e BIOS serial console BSC Enable or disable access to the BSC The selection becomes active on the next boot If this option is unsupported the selections are unavailable A third option do not apply appears only whe
24. routes Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied static routes is used If not enter the static route destination mask and gateway addresses in the Static routes section 6 If DHCPv4 is not used for the DNS settings click DNS and then configure the following settings in the DNS section e Primary DNS server If Use DNS servers is enabled this value is supplied automatically If not enter the primary DNS server address e Secondary DNS server If Use DNS servers is enabled this value is supplied automatically If not enter the secondary DNS server address e Tertiary DNS server If Use DNS servers is enabled this value is supplied automatically If not enter the tertiary DNS server address e DDNS registration Select or clear this check box to specify whether the Moonshot 1500 CM module registers its IPv4 address and name with a DNS server 7 f DHCPv4 is not used for the WINS settings click WINS and then configure the following settings in the WINS section e Primary WINS server If Use WINS servers is enabled this value is supplied automatically If not enter the Primary WINS Server address e Secondary WINS server If Use WINS servers is enabled this value is supplied automatically If not enter the Secondary WINS Server address e WINS registration Select or clear this check box to specify whether the Moonshot 1500 CM module registers its name with a WINS server 8 If DHCPv4 is not used for the stat
25. the selected method do one of the following e Click Browse and then select a certificate file e Drag a certificate file into the Drag and drop a file or browse to select a file section on the Import Certificate page e Paste the certificate contents into the Certificate text box 7 Click Import The iLO CM firmware prompts you to confirm that you want to import the certificate and initiate an iLO CM firmware reset 8 Click Yes to import the certificate and initiate a reset A reset ends all active sessions It might take several minutes before you can re establish a connection Viewing a certificate signing request After you generate a CSR on the Generate Certificate Signing Request page use the following procedure to view the CSR text 1 Select Security from the main menu 2 Select Actions View CSR The CSR text is displayed Configuring security 47 View Certificate Signing Request The following Base64 encoded data may be saved and used to request a certificate from a Certificate Authority CA BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST END CERTIFICATE REQUEST 3 Click Save to save the CSR text to a file For information about using the CSR to obtain a trusted certificate see Obtaining a trusted SSL certificate page 44 Managing network settings Viewing general network information To view a summary of the configured network settings select Network Configuration from the main menu 48 Config
26. 4 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 22 23 24 2 nn N or N N N co N O W9 w k Y Lez N N N re w w e To search for events based on dates event IDs or description text enter text in the Search box and then press Enter e Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values Saving a switch log To save the switch log as a CSV file 1 Select the check box next to either Switch A or Switch B You cannot select both switches at once 2 Select Actions gt View CSV The Switch Event Log is displayed 30 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details Switch A Event Log ID Severity Type Created on Count Description 9273 Caution Environment 2014 10 27T 14 38 1 System Overheating Temperature Sensor 1 Location Ambient Temperature OC 0T08 56 1 IML Cleared iLO user Administrator Switch A 9196 Informational Maintenance 2014 09 10T08 56 3 Click Save or click Close to close the window Clearing a switch log Users with the Administrator privilege can clear switch logs of all previously logged information To clear a switch log 1 Select the check box next to either Switch A or Switch B You cannot select both switches at once 2 Select Actions Clear Log The following message appears All log entries for this device will be deleted This action cannot be undone Continue with clearing t
27. 44 2 Verify that the certificate meets the following requirements e The certificate is in PKCS 10 format e The CN matches the Moonshot 1500 CM module FQDN This is listed on the Network Configuration page e The certificate is a Base64 encoded X 509 certificate e The certificate meets the file size requirements The iLO CM firmware supports DER encoded SSL certificates that are up to 3 KB in size including the 609 or 1 187 bytes used by the private key for 1 024 bit and 2 048 bit certificates respectively e The first and last lines are included in the certificate 3 Select Security from the main menu 4 Select Actions Import Certificate The Import SSL Certificate page appears 46 Configuring Moonshot System Import SSL Certificate A Base64 encoded X 509 certificate can be imported by choosing a file on your local system or by copying the content into a text box Browse local files Copy into text box Click the Browse button or drag a certificate text file into the file chooser Browse Import Clear Cancel Copyright 2014 Hewlett Packard Development Compsn 5 Select Browse local files or Copy into text box This determines the method of inserting the certificate contents into the iLO CM firmware e Browse local files Select this option to load a certificate file stored on the local system e Copy into text box Select this option to paste the certificate text into a text box 6 Depending on
28. HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management Web Interface User Guide Abstract This guide provides information about configuring updating and operating HP Moonshot Systems by using the Moonshot iLO Chassis Management web interface This document is intended for system administrators HP representatives and HP Authorized Channel Partners who are involved in configuring and using HP Moonshot Systems HP Part Number 798886 001 Published November 2014 Edition 1 Copyright 2012 2014 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Acknowledgements Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft Group of companies Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S and other countries Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and or its affiliates SD is
29. O CM Alertmail send iLO CM Browser login Browser login administrator SSH login Firmware upgraded to version 1 30 iLO CM ILO network link up at 100 Mbps iLO CM 2 Alertmail send iLO CM 2014 10 14T13 34 1 Browser login Informational 2014 10 14T09 00 2014 10 14T09 00 1 User set cartridge 29 node 1 power off force iLO CM 2014 10 14T09 00 2014 10 14T09 0 User set cartridge 30 node 1 power off force iLO CM 2014 10 14T09 00 2014 10 14T09 00 1 User set cartridge 30 node 2 power off force iLO CM 2014 10 14T09 00 2014 10 14T09 00 1 User set cartridge 30 node 3 power off force iLO CM 2014 10 14T09 00 2014 10 14T09 00 1 User set cartridge 30 node 4 power off force iLO CM 2014 10 14T09 00 2014 10 14T09 00 1 User set cartridge 36 node 1 power off force iLO CM 2014 10 14T09 00 2014 10 14T09 00 1 User set cartridge 45 node 1 power off force iLO CM 3 Click Save and then follow the browser prompts to save or open the file 4 Click Close to close the window Clearing the event log Users with the Administrator privilege can clear the event log of all previously logged information To clear the event log 1 From the main menu select Event Log 2 Select Actions Clear Log The iLO CM firmware notifies you that all log entries will be deleted and that you cannot undo this action 3 Click Yes The follow
30. System to a network 9 Papel Setting up Moonshot by using the Moonshot iLO CM firmware web interface You can use the iLO CM firmware web interface to configure the Moonshot System if you can connect to the web interface on the network with a web browser Access the iLO CM firmware web interface from a remote network client by using a supported browser to access the hostname and then entering a user name and password Logging in to the iLO CM firmware web interface for the first time 10 The iLO CM firmware web interface is configured with a default user name and password Use these values to access the web interface remotely from a network client through a web browser The default values follow e User name Administrator e Password password e DNS name The pre set DNS information uses the serial number located on a label attached to the chassis that contains the Moonshot 1500 CM module In a DHCP environment the serial number is registered as the host DNS name with the DNS server on boot Enter the serial number from the label together with the domain name into a browser address bar in an HTTPS session to access the iLO CM firmware web interface For example if the serial number is iLOCM1234 and your domain is domain com then enter https ilocm1234 domain com into the address bar of a supported browser Alternatively use the DNS name serial number to determine the IP address using standard network tool
31. a trademark or registered trademark of SD 3C in the United States other countries or both Contents 1 Introduction to the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management web interface 3 OVW cca ccccsaanesa tenoria e e E ea a Eaa aa a iaeaea Pa S REAS 5 HP Moonshot iLO CM firmware web interface features ccceseseeeeeseseeeeeneeeeeeneaeeeseneeeeeesneeeeensas 5 Mo nshot web interface ssissndrssss seinen eie e adese aieeaii 5 Moonshot scripting and commond line sssssennnssseseoesseesseneestssseentttsssrntnrssssertnrsssrsrererssssserreest 6 HP RESTful API for Moonshot ilO Chassis ManGG Gt sscc saresocceavsedeencenenceiecdsvdemeenstecetesieasernennsaceiests 6 2 SOROS opa Moonchol SVS eieren sar rE ra r 8 OVE VIEW caus netia AE RATE ea A E E ema eu Ra 8 Connecting the Moonshot System to a network cccccceeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeceeseeeeeeeeceseeaseeesesenesteeeeeeeenees 8 Data center management th Otis caties Aeerecatectretnceseriacaluterntacnaadiclieanererctuaioeeneeeaieee 8 Data center production MEtWON Ges cccesucacicecmsenecaecetaniveunedotadbavecencenseht aeueudsronreededduchiatevnieeedebines 9 Setting up Moonshot by using the Moonshot iLO CM firmware web interface ceeeseeeeeetreeeees 10 Logging in to the iLO CM firmware web interface for the first time cccceeeeesteeeeeeteeeeeeenees 10 3 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details ccccccecceeeee ie Using the iLO CM firmware web
32. acturing date The date the server cartridge was built The Cartridge Information section displays the following Power Indicates the power state of the cartridge co The cartridge is powered off One or more cartridge server nodes are powered on Health status each cartridge displays a health indicator o E OK No health issues o 4 Degraded Significant service issue with possible service degradation o Critical Service lost or imminent service loss immediate attention needed o Unknown A detected health problem cannot be classified Cartridge UID Shows the state of the UID for the server cartridge oY UID is off Click the icon to turn the UID on o UID is on Click the icon to turn the UID off Management status Displays whether the Moonshot web interface is successfully managing the server cartridge Instant wattage A reading of the current power usage of the server cartridge Links Displays the cartridges that are linked to the selected cartridge Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details The System Firmware section displays the version information for the following firmware installed on the selected cartridge e System ROM firmware e CPLD e Satellite firmware e Cartridge data The Mezzanine section displays information about any accessory cards attached to the server cartridge If present the information can include the following for each mezzanine attachment
33. assis information and reference images of the chassis along with cartridge health and node power gauges Top View Chassis Information Model HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis n Name ILOCN63170FEK Hostname ILOCN63170FEK americas hpqcorp net allezen le y a AATA A UUID 3557538C B879 5029 B950 644CD4D86B8F 3 16 22 2 28 3 34 37 40 3 A B Firmware version 1 30p13 Aug 28 2014 B Description IP Chassis Manager 16 85 179 221 255 255 252 0 2 5 11 14 17 20 23 26 29 2 35 38 41 44 e fal tal 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 Back View m 100 m 100 m 100 m 100 m 100 Cartridge Health 4 Node Power State 7 5 Ba 5 2 Uplink B Chassis Manager UplinkA A oa 2906 m 237W mow m 196W m 212W Systems Node Powered On Off Cartridges Health Critical Degraded Ok Viewing the Chassis top view From the main menu select Chassis to view chassis cartridge and switch information The Top View section includes an interactive image that displays a representation of the cartridge and switch slots of the Moonshot chassis Unoccupied slots are gray while populated slots are white and include power health and UID indicators These slots offer more information when rolled over with the mouse To view cartridge information To view cartridge information roll over a populated cartridge slot with the mouse E Cartridge 23 O Name ProLiant m300 Server Cartridge CPU 1x x86 e
34. ation changes and successful or unsuccessful browser and SSH logins Viewing the event log To view the event log select Event Log in the main menu gt Moonshot v ajal Moonshot Event Log 4 Hostname Actions v All severities All last updates All initial updates Q Reset filters ID Severity Last Initial Count Description Location ditd Update Update F g 7996 a 2014 10 2014 10 1 User set cartridge 29 node 1 power off force iLO CM 14T09 00 14T09 00 7997 a 2014 10 2014 10 1 User set cartridge 30 node 1 power off force iLO CM 14T09 00 14T09 00 7998 a 2014 10 1 User set cartridge 30 node 2 power off force iLO CM 14T09 00 7999 a 2014 10 2014 10 1 User set cartridge 30 node 3 power off force iLO CM 14T09 00 8000 a 2014 10 1 User set cartridge 30 node 4 power off force iLO CM 14T09 00 8001 a 2014 10 2014 10 1 User set cartridge 36 node 1 power off force iLO CM 14T09 00 14T09 00 8002 a 2014 10 2014 10 1 User set cartridge 45 node 1 power off force iLO CM 14T09 00 14T09 00 8003 a 2014 10 2014 10 1 Browser logout Administrator iLO CM 14T09 03 14T09 03 The log displays the following information e ID The event ID number Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated By default the event log is sorted by the ID with the most recent event at the top e Severity The importance of the detected event Possible values follow o Critical The event indicates a service loss or
35. ce a logout of this browser window Are you sure you want to disconnect your current session Viewing overview information 37 4 Click Yes to continue or click Cancel If you disconnected the current session the browser returns to the login page If you disconnected a remote session the following message appears Active Session s successfully disconnected Viewing the time settings SNTP allows the iLO CM firmware to synchronize its clock with an external time source To view the time settings select Time Settings in the main menu Moonshot v aal Time Settings 4 Actions w Network time servers A Primary NTP server not set Secondary NTP server not set Configure using DHCP v4 Enabled NTP polling period 1800 seconds Time zone Current time zone CST6CDT GMT 06 00 00 y The following information is displayed e Primary NTP server The configured primary NTP server e Secondary NTP server The configured secondary NTP server e Configure using DHCPv4 Whether the iLO CM Firmware is configured to use a DHCPv4 provided NTP server NTP polling period The time period in seconds that determines how often the time is synchronized with the NTP servers e Current time zone The configured time zone For information about configuring these settings see Editing the time settings page 56 38 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details 4 Configuring Moonshot System This chapter includes proc
36. chnical support HP 71 temperature information viewing 35 typographic conventions 72 U user accounts adding 42 default user account 10 editing 42 overview 41 privileges 41 viewing 42 W web interface browser support 11 overview 5 using 11 WINS servers IPv4 52 76 Index
37. cted such as menu and list items buttons tabs and check boxes Italic text Text emphasis Monospace text e File and directory names e System output e Code e Commands their arguments and argument values Monospace italic text e Code variables e Command variables Monospace bold text Emphasized monospace text A WARNING Calls attention to information that prevents catastrophic unrecoverable damage to people software or hardware A CAUTION Calls attention to information that prevents damage to hardware software or data IMPORTANT Points out information as being particularly valuable Support and other resources NOTE Provides additional information TIP Provides helpful hints and shortcuts Typographic conventions 73 8 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs To help us improve the documentation send any errors suggestions or comments to Documentation Feedback docsfeedback hp com Include the document title and part number version number or the URL when submitting your feedback 74 Documentation feedback Index A active iLO sessions disconnecting 37 active sessions viewing 36 authorized resellers 71 B browser support web interface 11 C certificate signing request viewing 47 contacting HP 71 conventions document 72 D DHCP IPv4 settings 52 disconnecti
38. d for certain features to function correctly Verify that pop up blockers are disabled Logging in to the iLO CM firmware web interface You must access the iLO CM firmware web interface through HTTPS HTTP exchanged over an SSL encrypted session To log in to the iLO CM firmware web interface Enter https lt iLO CM firmware host name or IP address gt The login page opens 2 Enter an iLO CM firmware user name and password and then click Login Login problems might occur for the following reasons e You recently upgraded the iLO CM firmware You might need to clear your browser cache before attempting to log in again e You entered incorrect login information o Passwords are case sensitive User names are not case sensitive Uppercase and lowercase characters are treated the same for example Administrator is treated as the same user as administrator e Your user account is not a valid iLO CM firmware account e Your user account has been deleted disabled or locked out e The password for the user account must be changed After an initial failed login attempt the iLO CM firmware imposes a security delay of ten seconds Each subsequent failed attempt increases the delay by ten seconds Using the iLO CM firmware web interface T11 Viewing overview information Viewing Moonshot general information From the main menu select Chassis to display high level information about the chassis It includes general ch
39. d in memory until a new CSR is generated the iLO CM firmware is reset to the factory default settings or a certificate is imported 6 Doone of the following e Click Save to save the CSR text to a file e Select and copy the CSR text 7 Open a browser window and navigate to a third party CA 8 Follow the onscreen instructions and submit the CSR to the CA When you submit the CSR to the CA your environment might require the specification of Subject Alternative Names This information is typically included in the Additional Attributes box If required enter the Moonshot 1500 CM module DNS short name and IP address in the Additional Attributes box by using the following syntax san dns 10 10 20 95 amp dns serverl ilo example com The CA generates a certificate in PKCS 10 format 9 After you obtain the certificate make sure that e The CN matches the Moonshot 1500 CM module FQDN This is listed on the Network Configuration page e The certificate is a Base64 encoded X 509 certificate e The first and last lines are included in the certificate 10 Return to the SSL Certificate page in the iLO CM Firmware web interface 11 Import the certificate For instructions see Importing a trusted SSL certificate page 46 Importing a trusted SSL certificate Use the following procedure to import a trusted SSL certificate 1 Obtain a certificate from a CA For instructions see Obtaining a trusted SSL certificate page
40. dge 6 enter c6 You can also specify a range of cartridges 40 Configuring Moonshot System 7 such as c6 10 or multiple specific cartridges such as c6 8 10 Enter a11 to upload a firmware file to all cartridges e Switches Specify the switch To target a single switch enter sA or sB To target both switches enter sA B or sA B Optional For switch firmware updates you must enable TFTP from the iLO CM firmware command line before the next step Switch firmware updates require TFTP to copy the firmware update files to the switch IMPORTANT Firmware updates are supported on the HP Moonshot 45G and HP Moonshot 180G Switch Modules Remember to disable TFTP after switch firmware updates are complete as good security policy Click Install A meter displays to show the upload progress Installing files from the Chassis Manager Repository Files that have already been uploaded to the Chassis Manager Repository can be used to update component firmware To install firmware from the Chassis Manager Repository l 2 Select the firmware file in the Uploaded Files list Specify the applicable component to flash in the Targets optional field e Chassis Chassis firmware updates do not require targets e Cartridges Enter the applicable cartridges targets using c lt x gt notation For example to apply an upload to cartridge 6 enter c6 You can also specify a range of cartridges such as c6 10 or multiple
41. djustment to UTC time In addition that time zone must not apply a Daylight Savings Time Summer Time adjustment There are several time zones that fit this requirement One example is the Atlantic Reykjavik time zone which is neither east or west of the Prime Meridian and in which the time does not change in the spring or fall If you select the Atlantic Reykjavik time zone the iLO CM firmware web pages and log entries display the exact time provided by the NTP server NOTE Configure the NTP servers to use Coordinated Universal Time GMT Managing network settings 57 6 Click Apply to save the changes The following message appears The chassis manager will automatically reset to apply the settings Continue to apply the settings and reset the chassis manager 7 Click Yes A reset ends all active sessions It might take several minutes before you can re establish a connection TIP If you notice that event log entries have an incorrect date or time make sure that the NTP server addresses and time zone are correct The event log includes entries that indicate success or failure when contacting the NTP server s 58 Configuring Moonshot System 5 Working with events Using the iLO CM event log The event log provides a record of significant events recorded by the iLO CM firmware Logged events include major events such as a power outage or system reset and iLO CM firmware events such as firmware updates configur
42. dministrator PASSWOI ccceeeeeceeeeeeseeseeeeceeeeeseaeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeess 68 7 Suppor and aiher Pesos 55 csi adecdase ce a 7 Information to collect before contacting HP cccccesscececceeeseeceeeeeeeceseeeeeceeeeesneaeeeesesesesteeeeeeeess 71 How to contact FIP ccnsicocieenca crit asialcinetneiga EE E E EE 7 HP authorized HESS 618 casnaeedeeeabe tte aetercnedes usu eraacddoussimuaasicetteerarnenmetesdeadonuesusetced a 71 Related Minibore sete psoas nieee EAA E EEE EER ESEE EE raai 71 Typographic CONE TIS ING ys ys aateee teccensonaateceaniesaesguscedesaedepseseydendeckeerasonduteebhecsensauo tsyddeeseaetannses 72 8 Documentation teed Gest ceca caret cccranes EE 74 LICE LO EENES OSEN ETE IEE IOS PEOI IO PAN ner Figs 4 Contents 1 Introduction to the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management web interface Overview The Moonshot iLO Chassis Management web interface allows GUl based aggregated chassis management on the HP Moonshot System The interface runs on the iLO CM firmware version 1 30 and later and provides access to many of the same functions available from the iLO CM firmware command line The interface allows you to view component information configure settings update firmware and operate HP Moonshot via a detailed graphical environment HP Moonshot iLO CM firmware web interface features Using the iLO CM firmware web interface you can do the following View extensive chassis cartridge node and switch details
43. docs Available documents include Documents e HP Moonshot System Setup Overview e HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Setup and Installation Guide e HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide e HP Moonshot Switch User and Maintenance Guide e HP Proliant Moonshot Cartridge User and Maintenance Guide e HP Moonshot Troubleshooting Guide e HP Moonshot 45G CLI Command Reference Information to collect before contacting HP 71 e HP Moonshot 45G Switch Administrator s Guide e HP Moonshot Component Pack Release Notes e HP Insight Cluster Management Utility v7 1 User Guide e HP Insight CMU v7 1 Getting Started Guide for Pre Installed HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Websites e HP Moonshot Information Library htto www hp com go moonshot e HP Moonshot Component Pack download website htto www hp com qgo servers moonshot download e Intel IPMI specification website http www intel com design servers ipmi tools htm e HP Smart Update Manager Information Library http www hp com go hpsum documentation e Timezone information fto elsie nci nih gov pub Typographic conventions 72 Table 2 Document conventions Convention Element Blue text Cross reference links and e mail addresses Blue underlined text hito www hp com Website addresses Bold text e Keys that are pressed e Text typed into a GUI element such as a box e GUI elements that are clicked or sele
44. e the event first occurred For events with a count greater than 1 this is column shows the date the event was last updated e Count The number of times this event has occurred if supported In general important events generate an event log entry each time they occur They are not consolidated into one event log entry When less important events are repeated they are consolidated into one event log entry the Count value is updated Each event type has a specific time interval that determines whether repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged e Description The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the recorded event Viewing overview information 29 Customizing the switch log view You can customize which log entries are displayed as follows e To filter by severity select a severity level from the Severity menu The selection is cumulative and you can select more than one severity level A selected severity level is bold Click a bold entry again to deselect it Severity All severities Critical 4 Caution Informational Unknown ee e Select a preset range or a date range in the Created on menu Created on All dates Today Last 7 days Last 30 days Older than 3 months Older than 1 year Specific date range October 2014 October 2014 Su Mo h Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1234 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 12 13 1
45. earch for events based on dates event IDs or description text enter text in the Search box and then press Enter Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values Viewing overview information 19 1 Click Actions View CSV The Moonshot Event Log CSV for the cartridge is displayed Cartridge 2 Event Log CSV ID Severity Type Created on Count Description 9270 Informational Rack Infrastructure 2014 10 27T 14 37 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted Slot 2 Serial Number 300008J0S Save Close 2 Click Save or click Close to close the window Clearing the cartridge IML Users with the Operator privilege can clear a cartridge IML of all previously logged information To clear a cartridge IML 1 Click Actions Clear Log The following message appears All log entries for this device will be deleted This action cannot be undone Continue with clearing the log 2 Click Yes The log is cleared and a new entry is recorded which includes the date and time of the event the responsible user and the cartridge number Viewing cartridge temperature sensor data Select Thermal from the View menu to show the cartridge logs Temperatures are displayed in degrees Celsius 20 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details Sensor Status Current Reading Thresholds Temperature Meter 02 C 03 D 04 D 05 DIMh 06 D 07 H 08 01 Front Ambient a 20C Caut
46. edures for configuring a Moonshot System by using the iLO CM firmware web interface Updating firmware Firmware updates enhance functionality with new features improvements and security updates Updating Moonshot firmware From the main menu select Firmware Update to view the firmware update page Updating HP Moonshot System firmware keeps it up to date with the latest features and enhancements Chassis Manager Firmware Chassis Manager Repository Currently installed version iLO CM v1 30 Uploaded Files Upload Firmware The Chassis Manager can import firmware from a local http server or files can be uploaded directly here Browse local files HTTP URL Local File upload firmware by selecting a local file Drag and drop a file here to upload or click the Choose file button to browse for files Choose file Start upload Force Targets optional Force Targets optional The Firmware Update page includes the following sections e Chassis Manager Firmware This section displays information about the current firmware installed on the Moonshot 1500 CM module e Chassis Manager Repository This section displays information about the files currently stored in the repository s non volatile flash memory This section also includes controls for installing and removing files from the iLO Chassis Manager Repository The Chassis Manager Repository provides storage for the firmware files used to update components of the Moon
47. eed The percentage of maximum speed at which the fan is currently running Viewing temperature information The Temperatures page displays the status current reading threshold settings and temperature meter values for temperature sensors in the chassis For information about viewing cartridge and switch temperature readings see Viewing ProLiant server cartridge information page 15 and Viewing Moonshot switch information page 27 The following temperature thresholds are monitored e Caution The HP Moonshot System is designed to maintain a temperature below the caution threshold If the temperature exceeds the Caution threshold the fan speeds are increased to maximum If the temperature exceeds the Caution threshold for 60 seconds a graceful shutdown of the HP Moonshot system cartridges and switches is attempted e Critical lIf temperatures are uncontrollable or rise quickly the critical temperature threshold prevents system failure by physically shutting down the HP Moonshot System cartridges and switches before the high temperature causes an electronic component failure Monitoring policies differ depending on the chassis requirements Policies usually include increasing fan speeds to maximum cooling logging temperature events in the IML providing a visual indication of events by using LED indicators and starting a graceful shutdown of the operating system to avoid data corruption Additional policies a
48. elected filter is bold Click a bold entry again to deselect it 4 Click Reset filters to return all filters to the default selections By default all selections from each filter are shown all power states all health statuses and all UID states Viewing overview information 15 Selecting multiple cartridges To select multiple cartridges from the cartridge list do one of the following Hold Ctrl and click each cartridge to be selected Click Select all Click a cartridge to select it hold Shift and then click another cartridge to select all the cartridges between the two selections Viewing Moonshot cartridge overview information 16 From the main menu select Cartridges to view cartridge overview information The page defaults to an overview of the first cartridge in the list of all available cartridges shown on the left side of the page The General section displays the following Model The model name of the server cartridge Product ID The product ID of the server cartridge This value is set by the manufacturer but can be changed by an Administrator using the iLO CM firmware command line if the server cartridge is replaced Serial number The serial number of the server cartridge This value is assigned when the system is manufactured but can be reset by an Administrator using the command line if the server cartridge is replaced AutoRev The hardware revision of the cartridge Used by HP Support Manuf
49. ertificate that corresponds to the previous CSR is imported the certificate does not work In that case a new CSR must be generated and used to obtain a new certificate from a CA To obtain a trusted certificate 1 Select Security from the main menu Moonshot v ale SSL Certificate 4 Actions v ed to C ied by DC DC CN falid from Oct 22 16 36 10 2014 GMT alid unti Oct 21 16 36 10 2016 GMT 2 Select Actions Customize Certificate The Generate Certificate Signing Request page opens Configuring Moonshot System Generate Certificate Signing Request Generating a Certificate Signing Request CSR might take up to 10 minutes Chassis Manager security features can be enhanced by importing a trusted certificate Chassis Manager can create a Certificate Signing Request CSR in PKCS 10 format to send to a Certificate Authority CA The Base64 encoded X 509 certificate returned from the Certificate Authority can then be imported to Chassis Manager The steps are Generate a CSR Send the CSR to a Certificate Authority CA and receive a certificate and Import the certificate Information Country C US State ST Texas City or Locality L Houston Organization Name O Hewlett Packard Company Organizational Unit OU ISS optional Common Name CN Generate CSR Cancel Enter the following information in the Information section e Country C The two character country code that identifies the coun
50. es that are on Viewing ProLiant server cartridge information The Moonshot web interface Cartridges page displays information about the HP ProLiant server cartridges installed in the Moonshot 1500 Chassis Cartridge 9 Overview v 1 selected Actions v Associated nodes c9n1 c9n2 c9n3 c9n4 General Cartridge Information Model ProLiant m800 Server Cartridge Power 4 Product ID 721702 B21 a Serial number CN7414V077 Q AutoRe BX 3 en Cartridge OK Manufacturing date Wed Apr 2 17 32 00 2014 Instant wattage 53 Links none System firmware Mezzanine System ROM firmware U01 08 25 2014 SPLO 09 Model ProLiant m800 4xM 2 Mezzanine Satellite firmware 08 20 2014 Serial numbe OR44CP0124 Cartridge data 06 06 2014 Spare part number 733994 001 Cartridge mezz data 03 20 2014 Customizing the cartridge list By default all of the cartridges installed in the Moonshot 1500 Chassis are listed in the left pane including Health Cartridge slot and Model information Filter which cartridges are displayed in the list by using the cartridge filter menus To customize the cartridge list do one or more of the following 1 Click the System Power menu and select one or more power states A selected filter is bold Click a bold entry again to deselect it 2 Click the Server health menu and select one or more health states A selected filter is bold Click a bold entry again to deselect it 3 Click the UID menu and select one or more UID states A s
51. fied the logged event Customizing the event log view You can customize the list of events as follows e To filter by severity select a severity level from the Severity menu Severity All severities Critical A Caution Informational Unknown e To filter by the Last Update date select a date range in the Last Update menu Last Update All last updates Today Last 7 days Last 30 days Older than 3 months Older than 1 year Specific date range April 2014 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 12345 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 60 Working with events April 2014 Th Fr Sa 12345 6 7 fl 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Su Mo Tu We To filter by the Initial Update date select a date range in the Initial Update menu Initial Update All initial updates Today Last 7 days Last 30 days Older than 3 months Older than 1 year Specific date range April 2014 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 12345 6 7 a 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 To search for events based on dates event IDs or description text enter text in the Search April 2014 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 12345 6 73 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 box and then press Enter Click Reset filters to set the filters back to the default values Click a column heading to sort the event log table by that column W
52. ge Used by HP Support e Model The model name of the switch Viewing overview information 27 28 Product ID The product ID of the switch This value is set by the manufacturer but can be changed by an Administrator using the iLO CM firmware command line if the switch is replaced Serial number The serial number of the switch This value is assigned when the switch is manufactured but can be reset by an Administrator using the command line if the server cartridge is replaced Manufacturing date The date and time the switch was built Remote management IP The IP address to be used by supported remote management tools The association between the HP Moonshot System and a remote management tool is configured by using the remote management tool For instructions see your remote management tool documentation IPv6 The link local IPv6 address of the switch for communications between installed node operating systems if enabled and the switches MAC Address The media access control MAC address of the switch Power The switch power status o The switch is off o The switch is on Health status A short description of the switch s health UID Shows the state of the UID for the switch o O The UID is off o Y The UID is on Instant wattage A reading of the current power usage of the switch Maximum wattage The maximum amount of power in watts that the switch will consume UUID The universall
53. h data file version Cartridges This section displays the following information about the installed HP ProLiant server cartridges Bay The slot location of the cartridge Product name The model name of the cartridge System ROM The ProLiant series server ROM version Satellite The cartridge satellite firmware version Data The server cartridge data firmware version CPLD ProLiant server programmable logic device firmware version Other firmware The names and versions of add on component firmware are listed here such as mezzanine card data files Power Supplies This section displays information on any installed power supplies Bay The slot location of the power supply Product name The model name of the power supply Status A representation of component s health Current Version Firmware version Viewing Moonshot power information The iLO CM firmware monitors the power supplies in the server to ensure the longest available uptime of the server and operating system Power supplies might be affected by brownouts and other electrical conditions or AC cords might be unplugged accidentally These conditions result in a loss of redundancy if redundant power supplies are configured or result in a loss of operation it redundant power supplies are not in use If a power supply failure is detected hardware failure or the AC power cord is disconnected events are recorded in the IML and LED indicators are used
54. he log 3 Click Yes The log is cleared and a new entry is recorded which includes the date and time of the event the responsible user and the cartridge number Viewing switch temperature sensor data From the main menu select Switches to display the switch information The page defaults to an overview of the switches Select Thermal from the View menu to show the temperature information Temperatures are displayed in degrees Celsius Viewing overview information 31 Switch A Sensor Status Current reading Thresholds Temperature meter 01 Front Ambient a 26 C Caution 60 C Critical 65 C Ea 02 CPU a 48C Caution 90 C Critical 95 C Es 03 DIMM 28 C Caution 87 C Critical 92 C 04 Network Ctrir lal 56C Caution 100 C Critical 110 C 05 1 0 Inlet a 29C Caution 70 C Critical 75 C 06 1 O Exhaust i 31C Caution 75 C Critical 80 C Es The Thermal table displays the following information for each switch e Sensor The ID of the temperature sensor which also gives an indication of the sensor s location e Status A health icon showing the current sensor status Depending on the switch configuration some sensors show a status of Not installed e Current Reading The current temperature reported by the sensor e Thresholds The temperature thresholds for the warning for overheating conditions The two threshold values are Caution and Critical Caution The switch is designed to maintain a temperature below
55. hen sorting the event log table by column click the triangle next to the column heading to change the display to ascending or descending order Saving the event log To save the event log as a CSV file l 2 From the main menu select Event Log Select Actions View CSV Using the iLO CM event log 6l Moonshot Event Log CSV 996 72014 10 14T09 03 2014 10 14T09 0 2014 10 14 T09 5 2014 10 14T11 14 14 10 14T12 33 14 10 14T12 36 2014 10 14T12 38 2014 10 14712 45 2014 10 14T12 4 2014 10 14712 51 2014 10 14T12 5 2014 10 14T12 51 2014 10 14T12 5 2014 10 14T1 2014 10 14T1 2014 10 14T13 2014 10 14T 13 3 2014 10 147 13 3 Informational 2014 10 14T13 3 22 Informational 2014 10 14T 13 34 2014 10 14T1 2014 10 14T1 2014 10 14T09 03 2014 10 14T09 09 2014 10 14T09 58 2014 10 14T11 14 2014 10 14T12 33 2014 10 14T12 36 2014 10 14T12 38 2014 10 14T12 51 ID Severity Last Update Initial Update Count Description Location Browser logout Administrator Browser login Browser login administrator Browser login Administrator SSH login Scriptable Virtual Media HTTP error 400 ILO CM Scriptable Virtual Media HTTP error 400 ILO CM Browser login administrator Firmware upgraded to version 1 30 iLO CM iLO network link up at 100 Mbps iL
56. ic route settings click Static routes and then configure the following settings in the Static routes section e Static route 1 The static route 1 destination mask and gateway addresses If Use static routes is enabled this value is supplied automatically If not enter the static route value e Static route 2 The static route 2 destination mask and gateway addresses If Use static routes is enabled this value is supplied automatically If not enter the static route value e Static route 3 The static route 3 destination mask and gateway addresses If Use static routes is enabled this value is supplied automatically If not enter the static route value 9 Click Apply to save the changes A message similar to the following appears The chassis manager will automatically reset to apply the settings Continue to apply the settings and reset the chassis manager 10 Click Yes A reset ends all active sessions It might take several minutes before you can re establish a connection 54 Configuring Moonshot System Configuring the host name When you configure the Moonshot 1500 CM module host name note the following limitations e Name service limitations The host name is used as part of the DNS name o o DNS allows alphanumeric characters and hyphens Name service limitations also apply to the Domain name e Namespace issues To avoid these issues e o o 0 Do not use the underscore
57. ing column shows the value N A Thresholds The temperature thresholds for the warning for overheating conditions The two threshold values are Caution and Critical If a temperature sensor is not installed the Thresholds column shows the value N A Temperature Meter A graphical representation of the current temperature reading and whether that reading has reached the Caution or Critical thresholds The left edge of the column represents a temperature of 0 C the grey bar represents the Caution threshold and the right edge of the column represents the Critical threshold If a temperature sensor is not installed is missing or is not reporting a temperature reading an empty graph is displayed Viewing and managing active iLO CM firmware sessions Select Active Sessions in the main menu to view the active iLO CM firmware sessions 36 All active sessions are listed in the All Sessions section and the current session is also listed in the Current Session section Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details Moonshot v as Active Sessions 4 Current Session A User IP Login Time a Expires Source Permissions User 2014 10 2014 10 2014 10 Web UI Administrator Administrator 227 18 19 39Z 227 18 34 26Z 227 18 39 26Z All Sessions User IP Login Time Access Time Expires Source User 2014 10 2014 10 2014 10 Web UI Administrator 22714 05 18Z 22717 43 02Z 22717 48 02Z User 2014 10 2014 10 2014 10 SSH v
58. ing event is recorded Event log cleared by lt user name gt the iLO CM IML The IML provides a record of historical events that have occurred on the HP Moonshot System Entries in the IML can help you diagnose issues or identify potential issues Preventative action might help to avoid disruption of service Using Examples of the types of information recorded in the IML follow e Fan insertion removal or failure e Cartridge insertion removal or error e Power supply insertion removal or failure e Temperature events e AlertMail activities e Firmware updates 62 Working with events Switch insertion and removal IML cleared Viewing the IML To view the IML select Integrated Management Log in the main menu e Moonshot v ale Integrated Management Log 4 Actions w All severities All classes All last updates All initial updates Q Reset filters ID Severit Class FE Count Description Location A y Update Update P A o 27549 a Environment 2014 10 2014 10 1 Fan Failure Fan 3 Location iLO CM 22711 40 2 0 System Oo 27548 a Environment 1 Fan Failure Fan 3 Location iLO CM S n 27547 System 01 1 Firmware flashed iLO Chassis iLO CM Revision 2 Manager 1 30 21 v lt gt The IML displays the following information The first column on the left side of the web interface displays a check box next to each event with Critical or Caution status Use this check box to select an event to mark as repaired
59. ion 53 C Critical 58 C PU a N A Caution 70 C Critical WA MM 1 a 21C Caution 87 C Critical 92 C amp MM 2 a N A Caution 87 C Critical 92 C MM a 2 Caution 87 C Critical 92 C BS MM 4 a N A Caution 87 C Critical 92 C DD Zone a 21C Caution 70 C Critical 75 C op Exhaust a 21C Caution 80 C Critical 85 C e2 PU Exhaust a 22C Caution 80 C Critical 85 C mni 09 C The Thermal table displays the following information for the selected cartridge Sensor The ID of the temperature sensor which also gives an indication of the sensor s location Status The temperature status of the cartridge Depending on the server cartridge configuration some sensors show a status of Not installed Current Reading The temperature recorded by the listed temperature sensor If a temperature sensor is not installed the Current Reading column shows the value N A Thresholds The temperature thresholds for the warning for overheating conditions The two threshold values are Caution and Critical If a temperature sensor is not installed the Thresholds column shows the value N A Caution The cartridge is designed to maintain a temperature below the caution threshold while operating If a failure prevents the cartridge from maintaining this temperature the chassis increases the fan speed and initiates a graceful operating system shutdown This ensures both data integrity and system safety o Critical lf temperatures are uncontrollable
60. lp to avoid disruption of service Viewing overview information 17 18 From the main menu select Cartridges to view the Cartridges page The page defaults to an overview of the first cartridge in the list of all available cartridges shown on the left side of the page Select Logs from the View menu to show the cartridge logs The Log information available for each cartridge includes the following ID The event ID number Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated By default the Event Log is sorted by the ID with the most recent event at the top Severity The importance of the detected event Possible values include o Critical The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss Immediate attention is needed o amp Caution The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation B Informational The event provides background information Repaired An event has undergone corrective action Unknown The event severity could not be determined Type A further descriptor of the nature of the event Created on For events with a count of 1 this is the date the event first occurred For events with a count greater than 1 this is column shows the date the event was last updated Count The number of times this event has occurred if supported In general important events generate an event log entry each time they occur They are not consolidated into
61. n 1888 ok Environment 02 15 2001 21 29 02 15 2001 21 29 1 System Fan Inserted Fan 2 Location System 1887 ok Environment 02 15 2001 21 29 02 15 2001 21 29 1 System Fan Removed Fan 2 Location System 1886 0k Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 21 22 02 15 2001 21 22 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted Slot 3 Serial Number 5 1885 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 20 49 02 15 2001 20 49 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Serial Number 1884 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 49 02 15 2001 19 49 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Inserted Slot 3 Serial Number 5 1883 0k Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 48 02 15 2001 19 48 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Serial Number 1882 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 38 02 15 2001 19 38 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 5 Enclosure Add 1881 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 38 02 15 2001 19 38 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 2 Serial Number 1880 0k Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 37 02 15 2001 19 37 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Enclosure Add 1879 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 36 02 15 2001 19 36 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 5 Enclosure Add 1878 ok Rack Infrastructure 02 15 2001 19 36 02 15 2001 19 36 1 Moonshot Chassis Cartridge Removed Slot 3 Enclosure Add 1877 ok
62. n multiple nodes are selected allowing you to skip enabling or disabling the setting when it s supported 5 Click Apply to assign the chosen settings or click Cancel Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details Changing the power state of a node To change the power state of a node l 2 Select one or more nodes The available selections depend on the current state of the selected nodes Do one of the following e Click Actions gt Power off Node Shutdown to gracefully exit the running operating system and power off the node e Click Actions Power off Node Force to power off the node when an OS is not installed e Click Actions Power On Node to power on the selected node NOTE When planning to change the power state for multiple selected nodes HP recommends that you verify that all the selected nodes have the same current power state before selecting a power state change from the Actions menu Viewing node logs Node logs provide a record of historical events that have occurred Events are generated by the system ROM and include all node specific events Log entries can help you diagnose issues or identify potential issues Preventative action might help to avoid disruption of service To view the Nodes page from the main menu select Nodes The page defaults to an overview of the first node in the node list shown on the left side of the page Select Logs from the View menu to show the n
63. ndary WINS server address o WINS registration Specifies whether the Moonshot 1500 CM module registers its name with a WINS server Managing network settings 51 Configuring IPv4 settings 1 Select Network Configuration from the main menu 2 Select Actions Edit Edit IPv4 IPv4 DHCPv4 Enabled Disabled IPv4 address Subnet mask Gateway gt Advanced Host name Host name Domain name Use DHCPv4 supplied domain name Apply Cancel Copyright 2014 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 3 Configure the following settings in the IPv4 section e DHCPv4 Enables the Moonshot 1500 CM module to obtain its IP address and many other settings from a DHCP server e IPv4 address The Moonshot 1500 CM module IP address If DHCP is used this value is supplied automatically If DHCP is not used enter a static IP address e Subnet mask The subnet mask of the Moonshot 1500 CM module IP network If DHCP is used this value is supplied automatically If DHCP is not used enter a subnet mask for the network e Gateway The Moonshot 1500 CM module gateway IP address If DHCP is used this value is supplied automatically If DHCP is not used enter the a gateway IP address 4 Click Advanced to edit the advanced IPv4 settings 52 Configuring Moonshot System Edit IPv4 f IPv4 Advanced Ping gateway on startup Pv4 for Gateway w DNS w NTP 4 WINS Static routes Static rou
64. ng iLO sessions 37 DNS name default value 10 DNS servers IPv4 52 document conventions 72 documentation providing feedback on 74 domain name configuring 55 E event log clearing 62 overview 59 saving 6l viewing 59 F features 5 firmware viewing installed firmware 32 G gateway IP address IPv4 52 H help obtaining 71 host name configuring 55 HP technical support 71 iLO configuring 39 iLO web interface see web interface Integrated Management Log 65 clearing 67 maintenance note 66 overview 62 saving 66 viewing 63 IP address IPv4 52 IPv4 configuration details 49 configuring 52 DHCP 52 DNS servers 52 gateway address 52 IP address 52 ping gateway on startup 52 static routes 52 subnet mask 52 WINS servers 52 L login 11 default user account 10 logs event log 59 M maintenance note Integrated Management Log 66 N network 55 configuring IPv4 settings 52 connecting iLO 8 name service limitations 55 namespace issues 55 network configuration IPv4 details 49 viewing 48 P ping gateway on startup IPv4 52 S scripting and command line overview 6 serial label pull tab 10 setting up iLO 75 network connection 8 overview 8 setting up Moonshot web interface 10 SSL viewing certificates 44 SSL certificates importing 46 obtaining 44 static routes IPv4 52 subnet mask IPv4 52 Support and other resources 71 T te
65. ng the time settings SNTP allows the iLO CM firmware to synchronize its clock with an external time source To view the time settings select Time Settings in the main menu Moonshot v ala Time Settings 4 Actions wv Network time servers A Primary NTP server not set secondary NTP server not set Configure using DHCP v4 Enabled NTP polling period 1800 seconds Time zone Current time zone CST6CDT GMT 06 00 00 The following information is displayed e Primary NTP server The configured primary NTP server e Secondary NTP server The configured secondary NTP server e Configure using DHCPv4 Whether the iLO CM Firmware is configured to use a DHCPv4 provided NTP server NTP polling period The time period in seconds that determines how often the time is synchronized with the NTP servers e Current time zone The configured time zone For information about configuring these settings see Editing the time settings page 56 Editing the time settings SNTP allows the iLO CM Firmware to synchronize its clock with an external time source To use SNTP you must have at least one NTP server available on your management network Primary and secondary NTP server addresses can be configured manually or via DHCP servers If the primary time server address cannot be contacted the secondary address is used You must have the Administrator privilege to change these settings To configure the time settings 1 From the main menu
66. ode logs The log information available for each node includes the following ID The event ID number Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated By default the log is sorted by the ID with the most recent event at the top Severity The importance of the detected event Possible values include o Critical The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss Immediate attention is needed o amp Caution The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation Informational The event provides background information Unknown The event severity could not be determined Type A further descriptor of the nature of the event Created on For events with a count of 1 this is the date the event first occurred For events with a count greater than 1 this is column shows the date the event was last updated Count The number of times this event has occurred if supported In general important events generate an event log entry each time they occur They are not consolidated into one event log entry When less important events are repeated they are consolidated into one event log entry the Count value is updated Each event type has a specific time interval that determines whether repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged Description The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the recorded event Viewing overview
67. on or off Power supplies bottom row Displays the current output in watts for each power supply Hover over an installed power supply with the mouse to display a link to the Power page Viewing general chassis information 14 From the main menu select Chassis to view chassis information The Chassis Information section displays the following information Model The model designation of the chassis Name The chassis name set by the Administrator Hostname The FQDN of the Moonshot system UUID The universally unique identifier for the chassis This value is assigned when the system is manufactured Firmware version The version and date of the installed iLO CM Firmware installed in the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Management Module Serial number The HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis serial number Asset tag The asset tracking tag assigned to the Moonshot 1500 Chassis Description and IP A description of the connected firmware and its associated IP address Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details The Cartridge Health gauge shows the health of all cartridges The gauge is divided into cartridges that have critical issues issues that cause degraded performance and cartridges that are OK have no issues e Critical e Degraded o OK The Node Power State gauge displays the total number of nodes in the Moonshot 1500 Chassis and how many are powered on and off O Nodes that are off Nod
68. one event log entry When less important events are repeated they are consolidated into one event log entry the Count value is updated Each event type has a specific time interval that determines whether repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged Description The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the recorded event Customizing the cartridge log view You can customize which log entries are displayed as follows All severities All initial updates Q Reset filters To filter by severity select a severity level from the Severity menu The selection is cumulative and you can select more than one severity level A selected severity level is bold Click a bold entry again to deselect it Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details Severity All severities Critical Caution E Informational Unknown Se Created on All dates Today Last 7 days Last 30 days Older than 3 months Older than 1 year Specific date range lt October 2014 gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1234 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 on nD Select a preset range or a date range in the Created on menu lt October 2014 gt Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 123 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 on an Saving the cartridge event log To save the cartridge Moonshot Event Log as a CSV file To s
69. onshot System firmware update files NOTE Some releases of the Moonshot Component Pack include firmware update files outside of the cp lt XXXXXX gt zip See the Moonshot Component Pack release notes for more information Uploading firmware You can upload local or remote firmware files to the Chassis Manager Repository or apply them directly to specified components Using local files To upload a local file 1 From the main menu select Firmware Update 2 Select Browse local files to load a file from local storage 3 Do one of the following e Drag and drop a file from Windows Explorer onto the deployment box e Click Choose file to browse to the firmware file The filename appears in the gray box 4 Click Start upload to upload the firmware file to Chassis Manager Repository Using remote files To upload a remote file 1 From the main menu select Firmware Update 2 Select HTTP URL to load a file from an HTTP server When this is selected the drag and drop box is replaced with the Firmware Image URL field 3 Enter an URL in the Firmware Image URL box 4 Optional Click Upload to copy the file from the specified URL to the Chassis Manager Repository 5 Specify the applicable component to flash in the Targets optional box e Chassis Chassis firmware updates do not require targets e Cartridges Enter the applicable cartridges targets using c lt x gt notation For example to apply an upload to cartri
70. ooling of components to ensure reliability and continued operation The fans react to the temperatures monitored throughout the system to provide sufficient cooling with minimal noise Monitoring the fan subsystem includes the sufficient redundant and nonredundant fan configurations If one or more fans fail the HP Moonshot System still provides sufficient cooling to continue operation In nonredundant configurations or redundant configurations where multiple fan failures occur the system might be incapable of providing sufficient cooling to protect the server from damage and to ensure data integrity In this case in addition to the cooling policies the firmware might start a graceful shutdown of the HP Moonshot System Bay Type Status Speed 1 HP Active Cooling Fan 0 2 HP Active Cooling Fan a 19 HP Active Cooling Fan A 19 4 HP Active Cooling Fan a 19 5 HP Active Cooling Fan a 19 The page displays the following information e Bay Chassis location e Type The model e Status Health status indicated by an icon o E OK No health issues o 4 Degraded Significant service issue with possible service degradation Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details o amp Critical Service lost or imminent service loss immediate attention needed Disabled or Not installed Service is unavailable or the component is not present o Unknown A detected health problem cannot be classified e Sp
71. r local user accounts For more information see Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts page 41 Connecting the Moonshot System to a network You can connect the Moonshot System to the following networks e Data center management network e Data center production network Data center management network 8 To connect the chassis to a management network connect an Ethernet cable from the Moonshot 1500 CM module to the management network Always connect to the iLO CM management port first Do not connect both the iLO CM management port and the iLO CM link port to the same network switch For information about enabling the iLO link port using the set network daisy command see the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide in the HP Moonshot Information Library http www hp com go moonshot docs Moonshot iLO CM firmware SSH sessions and switch SSH sessions share connectivity through the iLO CM management port The iLO CM management port is located on the Moonshot 1500 CM module on the rear of the chassis Setting up a Moonshot System D I Kag pias iona oan Saws Data center production network To connect the chassis to a production network connect to any available SFP or QSFP port The SFP QSFP ports are located on the uplink module installed in the rear of the chassis e Moonshot 6SFP Uplink Module e Moonshot 4QSFP Uplink Module Connecting the Moonshot
72. re implemented after an excessive temperature condition is corrected including returning the fan speed to normal recording the event in the IML turning off the LED indicators and canceling shutdowns in progress if applicable Viewing temperature sensor data To view temperature sensor data select Temperatures from the main menu Viewing overview information 35 Moonshot v a 2 Temperatures 4 Sensor Status Current Reading Thresholds Temperature Meter AN iLO Board Exh 34C Caution 70 C Critical 80 C i iLO Board L In a 34C Caution 70 C Critical 80 C a iLO Board R In a 35C Caution 70 C Critical 80 C iLO Zone a 41C Caution 70 C Critical 80 C p Inlet Temp a 26C Caution 58 C Critical 63 C Net Brd In a 31C Caution 80 C Critical 85 C Net Brd L Exh a 37C Caution 75 C Critical 80 C Net Brd R Exh a 37C Caution 75 C Critical 80 C Network Zone L 42C Caution 75 C Critical 80 C Em Power Supply 1 a 28 C Caution N A Critical N A Power Supply 2 N A N A Power Supply 3 N A N A Power Supply 4 a 29C Caution N A Critical N A Sys Board Exh a 28C Caution 75 C Critical 80 C A lt gt The Temperatures page displays the following information Sensor The ID of the temperature sensor which also gives an indication of the sensor location Status The temperature status Current Reading The temperature recorded by the listed temperature sensor If a temperature sensor is not installed the Current Read
73. s If you enter an incorrect user name and password or a login attempt fails the web interface imposes a security delay IMPORTANT HP recommends changing the default Administrator password after you log in to web interface for the first time For instructions see Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts page 41 If you reset Moonshot 1500 CM module to the factory default settings use the default account information to log in after the reset Setting up a Moonshot System 3 Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details This chapter provides information about viewing the available information using Moonshot web interface Using the iLO CM firmware web interface You can use the iLO CM firmware web interface to manage the HP Moonshot System You can also use the iLO CM firmware command line Browser support The iLO CM firmware web interface requires a browser that supports JavaScript For a list of supported browsers see Table 1 page 1 Table 1 Supported browsers If you receive a notice that your browser does not have the required functionality verify that your browser settings meet the following requirements or contact your administrator The following settings must be enabled e JavaScript The iLO CM firmware web interface uses client side JavaScript extensively e Cookies Cookies must be enabled for certain features to function correctly e Pop up windows Pop up windows must be enable
74. s All last updates All initial updates Re Q Q LOKALE e AA O e O E AO Initial Count Descrinton then choose Mark Repaired in the Actions menu Update A Environment 2014 10 2014 10 1 Fan Failure Fan 3 Location 217 12 08 217 12 08 System 4 Select Actions gt Mark Repaired The iLO CM firmware web interface refreshes and the selected log entry status changes to Repaired Adding a maintenance note to the IML Use the maintenance note feature to create a log entry that logs information about maintenance activities such as component upgrades system backups periodic system maintenance or software installations You must have the Administrator privilege to use this feature 1 From the main menu select Integrated Management Log 2 Select Actions Add Maintenance Note The Add Maintenance Note window opens Add Maintenance Note Bytes left 227 OK Clear Cancel 3 Enter the text that you want to add as a log entry and then click OK You can enter up to 227 bytes of text You cannot submit a maintenance note without entering some text An Informational log entry with the class Maintenance is added to the IML Saving the IML To save the IML as a CSV file 1 From the main menu select Integrated Management Log 66 Working with events 2 3 Select Actions View CSV The IML is displayed Integrated Management Log CSV ID Severity Class Last Update Initial Update Count Descriptio
75. shot System It is accessible from both the iLO CM firmware web interface and from the iLO CM firmware CLI e Upload Firmware This section includes controls for uploading firmware to individual components or to the iLO Chassis Manager Repository Preparing for a firmware update Firmware updates for the HP Moonshot System are delivered in an HP Moonshot Component Pack Updating firmware 39 HP Moonshot Component Pack is a comprehensive firmware solution tested on the HP Moonshot System and delivered as a compressed file The compressed file includes all the component files needed to update a Moonshot System Deploy the firmware updates contained in the Moonshot Component Pack using the following tools e ilO Chassis Manager CLI e Moonshot Web Interface e HP Moonshot Switch Module CLI HP Smart Update Manager Download the latest pack from the HP website http www hp com go moonshot download Extracting files from the HP Moonshot Component Pack The Moonshot Component Pack is delivered in zip format and the files can be extracted using standard tools Aside from the firmware update files the Moonshot Component Pack also includes HP SUM and related support files HP SUM files are not needed when you update firmware using the iLO CM firmware web interface Unzip the Moonshot Component Pack on a local drive The subdirectory content is created and includes the file cp lt XXXXXX gt zip Unzip cp lt XXXXXX gt zip to see the HP Mo
76. shot iLO CM firmware You must use this procedure to restore Administrator access Access to the security override switch requires physical access to the Moonshot 1500 CM module 1 Remove the Moonshot 1500 CM module The following changes occur while the Moonshot 1500 CM module is removed e Chassis fans automatically switch to maximum speed e Powered cartridges remain on and cartridges without power remain off e Cartridge buttons power UID Link do not work Management capabilities resume and chassis fans switch to an appropriate speed after the Moonshot 1500 CM module is reinserted 2 Locate the switch bank at the back of the Moonshot 1500 CM module on the bottom printed circuit assembly PCA between the high density pin connectors The switch bank can be accessed without disassembling the chassis management module The default position is for all of the DIP switches to be in the same position closest to the adjacent edge of the PCA 3 Toggle the security override switch DIP switch 1 which is the left most position closest to the center of the module Do not change the position of any other switches Troubleshooting Reinsert the Moonshot 1500 CM module and wait for it to boot Connect to the Moonshot iLO CM firmware using a serial port or SSH When the Login prompt displays press Enter twice WARNING While the security override is toggled anyone may log into the chassis manager as the Administrator because
77. specific cartridges such as c6 8 10 Enter a11 to upload a firmware file to all cartridges e Switches Specify the switch To target a single switch enter sA or sB To target both switches enter sA B or sA B NOTE Select Force if a message displays requiring the use of the force command Optional For switch firmware updates you must enable TFTP from the iLO CM firmware command line before the next step Switch firmware updates require TFTP to copy the firmware update files to the switch IMPORTANT Firmware updates are supported on the HP Moonshot 45G and HP Moonshot 180G Switch Modules Remember to disable TFTP after switch firmware updates are complete as good security policy Click Install A meter displays to show the installation progress Optional When finished installing a file from the Chassis Manager Repository select the file in the Uploaded Files list and then click Remove to delete the file from the iLO CM Repository Managing iLO CM firmware user accounts The iLO CM firmware enables you to manage user accounts stored locally in secure memory You can create up to 12 local user accounts with custom login names and advanced password encryption Privileges control individual user settings and can be customized to meet user access requirements The Administrator privilege is required for adding modifying and deleting users If you do not have this privilege you can view your own settings and
78. switches For more information see Switches e Model Viewing overview information 13 UID control click this icon to turn the switch UID on or off gt o UID is off Click the icon to turn the UID on o UID is on Click the icon to turn the UID off Switch power control This icon simulates the physical power button on the switch Click the icon to turn the switch on or off o O The switch is off o The switch is on Viewing the chassis back view From the main menu select Chassis to view basic chassis fan and power supply information using the back view The Back View section displays a representation of the fans HP Moonshot Uplink Modules the Moonshot 1500 CM Module and the power supplies installed in the Moonshot chassis Unoccupied slots are gray Populated slots are white and show a health icon and basic status information Fans top row Displays the speed from zero to 100 percent of each fan Hover over an installed fan with the mouse to display a link to the Fans page HP Moonshot Uplink Modules and Moonshot 1500 CM Module center row Displays the presence of the components and the status of the Moonshot 1500 CM module HP Moonshot Uplink Modules On the left and the right of this row uplink positions are displayed HP Moonshot 1500 CM Module In the center of this row the module position is displayed along with the health UID state and power status Click the UID icon to turn it
79. t Customize the node list by doing one or more of the following e Select a power state from the System Power menu e Select a health status from the Server health menu e Select a boot source from the Boot options menu e Click the Reset filters link to start over with the default selections Viewing ProLiant server cartridge node overview information 22 From the main menu select Nodes to view node overview information The page defaults to an overview of the first node in the list shown on the left side of the page of installed nodes The General section displays the following about the server cartridge on which the node is installed e Model The model name of the server cartridge e Product ID The product ID of the server cartridge This value is set by the manufacturer but can be changed by an Administrator using the iLO CM firmware command line e UUID The universally unique identifier for the node This value is assigned when the system is manufactured e Serial number The serial number of the cartridge on which the node resides Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details The Node status section displays the following Power The node power status 0 O The node is off 0 The node is on The Node Details section displays the following Processor family The architecture of the processor Number of cores The number of processing cores in the node Max clock speed
80. t 1500 CM module 10 Verify access to the Moonshot iLO CM firmware with the new username or password 70 Troubleshooting 7 Support and other resources Information to collect before contacting HP Be sure to have the following information available before you contact HP e Software product name e Hardware product model number e Operating system type and version e Applicable error message e Third party hardware or software e Technical support registration number if applicable How to contact HP Use the following methods to contact HP technical support e In the United States see the Customer Service Contact HP United States website for contact options htto www hp com go assistance e Inthe United States call 1 800 334 5144 to contact HP by telephone This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week For continuous quality improvement conversations might be recorded or monitored e In other locations see the Contact HP Worldwide website for contact options htto www hp com go assistance HP authorized resellers For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller see the following sources e Inthe United States see the HP U S service locator web site http www hp com service locator e In other locations see the Contact HP worldwide web site htto welcome hp com country us en wwcontact html Related information The latest documentation for HP Moonshot is available at htto www hp com go moonshot
81. tes Destination Mask Gateway Apply Cancel 5 Configure the following settings in the Advanced section e Ping gateway on startup Causes the iLO CM Firmware to send four ICMP echo request packets to the gateway when the Moonshot 1500 CM module initializes This ensures that the ARP cache entry is up to date on the router responsible for routing packets to and from the Moonshot 1500 CM module e Use DHCPv4 for Select from the following check boxes to configure the values that will be provided by the DHCP server Gateway Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied gateway is used If DHCP is not used enter a gateway address in the Gateway box in the IPv4 section Domain name Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied domain name is used If DHCP is not used enter a domain name in the Domain Name box in the Host name section DNS Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied DNS server list is used If not enter the DNS server addresses in the Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server and Tertiary DNS server boxes in the DNS section o NTP Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied NTP service locations are used If not enter the NTP servers on the Time Settings page Managing network settings 53 WINS Specifies whether the DHCP server supplied WINS server list is used If not enter the WINS server addresses in the Primary WINS server and Secondary WINS server boxes in the WINS section Static
82. the actions that are available to run on the current resource Actions include but are not limited to adding creating deleting removing and editing a resource instance If you do not have the appropriate permissions to perform an action the action does not appear on the Actions menu 5 Activity control Expands or hides a sidebar of recent activity from the current login session This icon displays a number badge to indicate the number of activities recorded in the session 6 Session control Session control Displays the current user and duration of the current session Also provides links to the User Administration page the Active Sessions page and a link to Logout of the session 7 Help control Opens a new browser page which displays the online help 8 Activity sidebar Shows recent alert and task activity for the current resource Use the Activity control icon to open or close this sidebar 9 Details pane Provides information about a selected resource 10 Master pane Lists all resource instances that have been configured on the appliance In some cases a status icon indicates general health of the resource Moonshot scripting and command line You can use basic scripting tools to configure the iLO CM firmware and to develop and incorporate a standard configuration into the deployment process for multiple HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Management Modules The HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management CLI User Guide describes
83. the caution threshold while operating o Critical If temperatures are uncontrollable or rise quickly the critical temperature threshold prevents switch failure by physically shutting down the switch before the high temperature causes an electronic component failure e Temperature Meter A graphical representation of the current temperature reading and whether that reading has reached the Caution or Critical thresholds The left edge of the column represents a temperature of 0 C the grey bar represents the Caution threshold and the right edge of the column represents the Critical threshold If a temperature sensor is not installed is missing or is not reporting a temperature reading an empty graph is displayed Viewing firmware information 32 From the main menu select Firmware to view firmware information The Firmware Information page displays firmware information for various components The following information is displayed Chassis e Firmware Type The name of the chassis firmware component e Current Version The version of the firmware currently installed on the component Switches This section displays the following information about the installed switches e Bay The location of the switch A or B e Product name The model name of the switch e Switch The switch firmware version Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details Satellite The satellite firmware version Data The switc
84. the selected switch e Select Actions gt UID off to turn off the UID of the selected switch The UID icon changes and an activity message is briefly shown Viewing switch logs Switch logs provide a record of historical events that have occurred The log entries shown on this page are all IML entries related to the switches Log entries can help you diagnose issues or identify potential issues Preventative action might help to avoid disruption of service From the main menu select Switches to view switch log information The page defaults to an overview of the switches Select Logs from the View menu to show the switch logs The Log information available for each switch includes the following e ID The event ID number Events are numbered in the order in which they are generated By default the log is sorted by the ID with the most recent event at the top e Severity The importance of the detected event Possible values include o Critical The event indicates a service loss or an imminent service loss Immediate attention is needed o amp Caution The event is significant but does not indicate performance degradation B Informational The event provides background information o Repaired An event has undergone corrective action o Unknown The event severity could not be determined e Type A further descriptor of the nature of the event e Created on For events with a count of 1 this is the dat
85. the syntax and tools available for using the ILO CM firmware through a command line interface HP RESTful API for Moonshot iLO Chassis Manager HP iLO CM firmware version 1 30 and later includes the HP RESTful API for Moonshot Chassis Manager The HP RESTful API is a management interface that server management tools can use to perform configuration inventory and monitoring of an HP Moonshot System 6 Introduction to the HP Moonshot iLO Chassis Management web interface For more information about the HP RESTful API see the following website hitp www hp com go restfulinterface docs HP RESTful API for Moonshot iLO Chassis Manager 7 2 Setting up a Moonshot System Overview The default settings enable you to use most features without additional configuration However the configuration flexibility of iLO CM firmware enables customization for multiple enterprise environments This chapter references the initial iLO CM setup steps Complete the initial setup steps 1 Install the Moonshot System in a data center For more information see the HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis Setup and Installation Guide available at http www hp com go moonshot docs 2 Connect the Moonshot System to a network For more information see Connecting the Moonshot System to a network page 8 3 If you are not using dynamic IP addressing configure a static IP address For more information see Managing network settings page 48 4 Set up you
86. tleeae basements 48 Viewing IPv4 IIGHMON OM azccvinscsedeesensunancusnnededs badesaminededeadansienagaucddtessedsunanoenedeleadeceeasneudetteces 49 Configuring PV Setiigs lt scicccincetriieataeiasiiiihioneeaeaiee eee 52 Configuring the host TCIM Sen cece d caiszrearsincassnaestseaevede cutncsaiei x gazensbabniinweeaadicandatninweeaeeesiweeeonsnasneded 55 Configuring SNTP settingsit einni E NEE E EE ERENER REREN 56 D eaa e E E EE EEEE AEE 59 Using the ilO CM event Ti is cscgsncsse iene varaegoninnceddenatantienducsenecudisesiedudatendcntnok aaeaacetelaweniiacnetenes 59 Viewing the event 100 2a eseortnaeueensnenh eee ae oa nen ee ee oe ee 59 Contents 3 Saying A eveni log assiriana aiene aa a cliente AE E a a E a 6l Clearing the event log ssnnnnsnssoennnnssseeenossssseseeesesseseeresssssrenesssssreoestssssretstsssserenresssresreessse 62 Using the lO CM IM icerir iii a EREE REE ae EEEE LEE ET 62 Viewing the IMi sea cestaareteeieedateece sie Uausaeadotcese osii in cadeedacoursesseeadnedarorrepeneeeedense aurcaneiedieacosns 63 Marking an IML entry as 0S BOIS cossccede tis cnccredeenecalecanntarntectaucedencanicreealecarnemaleinunladastanets 65 Adding a maintenance note to the IMivsicssciecswendedecssesseecsevedederscetainedevierdecsaedvecnenicedecsterswerds 66 Saving the M nrnna aiins arrie E EO AEE T E E R E 66 Clearing th IMlsmissnniinniresnisrniniinis n E E A E E ER Suomen 67 E e E ANE EE AEI O EEEE E E T 68 Bypassing a lost or forgotten a
87. try where the company or organization that owns this HP Moonshot System is located Enter the two letter abbreviation in capital letters e State ST The state where the company or organization that owns this HP Moonshot System is located e City or Locality L The city or locality where the company or organization that owns this HP Moonshot System is located e Organization Name O The name of the company or organization that owns this HP Moonshot System e Organizational Unit OU Optional The unit within the company or organization that owns this HP Moonshot System e Common Name CN The FQDN of this HP Moonshot System The FQDN is entered automatically in the Common Name CN box 9 TIP You must configure the Domain Name on the Network Configuration page to enable the iLO CM firmware to enter the FQDN into the CSR For information about configuring the network settings see Managing network settings page 48 Click Generate CSR A message notities you that a certificate is being generated and that the process might take up to 10 minutes Configuring security 45 5 After a few minutes up to 10 click Generate CSR again or select Actions gt View CSR on the SSL Certificate page The CSR is displayed The CSR contains a public and private key pair that validates communications between the client browser and iLO CM firmware Key sizes up to 2 048 bits are supported The generated CSR is hel
88. uring Moonshot System M Moonshot v as Network Configuration 4 Overview v Actions v General MAC addres Host name Domain name FQDN IPv4 summary DHCPv4 Enabled IPv4 address Subnet mask Default gatewa More The General section lists the following e MAC address The MAC address of the iLO CM management port on the Moonshot 1500 CM module e Host name The Moonshot 1500 CM module host name This name serves as the host specific label portion of the DNS name e Domain name The Moonshot 1500 CM module domain name e FQDN The fully qualified Moonshot 1500 CM module DNS name Viewing IPv4 information To view IPv4 configuration information Managing network settings 49 1 From the main menu select Network Configuration M Moonshot v aise Network Configuration 4 Overview v Actions v General MAC address Host name Domain name FQDN IPv4 summary DHCPv4 Enabled IPv4 address Subnet mask Default gatewa More The IPv4 summary section displays the DHCPv4 status IPv4 address Subnet mask and Default gateway settings 50 Configuring Moonshot System Select IPv4 in the View menu in the upper left corner of the page or click the More link in the IPv4 summary section The following information is displayed IPv4 address IPv4 address The Pv4 address currently in use If the value is 0 0 0 0 the IPv4 address is not configured Subnet mask The subnet mask of the IP
89. v4 address currently in use If the value is 0 0 0 0 no address is configured Default gateway The default gateway address in use for the IPv4 protocol If the value is 0 0 0 0 the gateway is not configured DHCPv4 Indicates whether DHCP is enabled for IPv4 Ping gateway on startup Causes the iLO CM Firmware to send four ICMP echo request packets to the gateway when the Moonshot 1500 CM module initializes This ensures that the ARP cache entry is up to date on the router responsible for routing packets to and from the Moonshot 1500 CM module DHCPv4 options This section lists the following DHCPv4 options and whether they are enabled or disabled Use gateway Use domain name Use DNS servers Use WINS servers Use NTP servers Use static routes Static routes Static route 1 The static route 1 destination mask and gateway addresses Static route 2 The static route 2 destination mask and gateway addresses Static route 3 The static route 3 destination mask and gateway addresses DNS o Primary DNS server The primary DNS server address Secondary DNS server The secondary DNS server address o Tertiary DNS server The tertiary DNS server address DDNS registration Specifies whether the Moonshot 1500 CM module registers its IPv4 address and name with a DNS server WINS Primary WINS server The Primary WINS server address Secondary WINS server The Seco
90. vents generate an IML entry each time they occur They are not consolidated into one event log entry When less important events are repeated they are consolidated into one IML entry and the Count and Last Update values are updated Each event type has a specific time interval that determines whether repeated events are consolidated or a new event is logged e Description The description identifies the component and detailed characteristics of the recorded event e Location The component or subsystem that identified the logged event Customizing the IML view You can customize the list of events as follows e To filter by severity select a severity level from the Severity menu Severity All severities Critical Caution m Informational Repaired Unknown e To filter by class select a class from the Class menu Class i All classes Maintenance Network POST Message System Error System Revision e To filter by the Last Update date select a date range in the Last Update menu 64 Working with events Last Update All last updates Today Last 7 days Last 30 days Older than 3 months Older than 1 year Specific date range April 2014 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 22345 6 7 a 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 e To filter by the Initial Update date select a date range in the Initial Update menu Initial Update All initial updates Today Last 7 days Last 30
91. y unique identifier for the switch This value is assigned when the switch is manufactured Firmware version Installed firmware version Satellite firmware The version of the switch satellite firmware Switch data The version of the switch data file For each uplink the following information is displayed Model The model name of the uplink module Product ID The product ID of the uplink module This value is set by the manufacturer Serial number The serial number of the switch This value is assigned by the manufacturer Changing the power state of a switch l 2 Select the check box next to either Switch A or Switch B You cannot select both switches at once The available actions depend on the current state of the selected switch NOTE No selections are available in the Actions menu until a switch is selected Do one of the following e Select Actions Power off to power off the selected switch e Select Actions Power on to power on the selected switch Using the web interface to view Moonshot System details Changing the state of a switch s UID 1 Select the check box next to either Switch A or Switch B You cannot select both switches at once 2 The available actions depend on the current state of the selected switch NOTE No selections are available in the Actions menu until a switch is selected Do one of the following e Select Actions gt UID on to turn on the UID of
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