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1. NetworkShutdownModule bin tools gt Instructions for use Fill in the domain name as well as the user s name and password Indicate the program or command to be run using the specified account Click the Generate button Copy the command line and paste it in your application This line may be used as it is in a Network Shutdown Module Run action or in a script file e The Open console option opens a DOS emulation console during execution e Remark The information on the user profile is encrypted in the command line Encryption also depends on the executable and the parameters mentioned If the name of the executable or one of the parameters is changed the command line must be generated encrypted again Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 46 53 Sean Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 9 FAQ and Error messages During use Linux How to use Network Shutdown Module system tray with Gnome The NSM systray isn t displayed in Gnome Some older versions of Gnome do not allow to automate NSM Systray launch minimized to the tray on login on Gnome To do so manually Open up your GNOME menu Select Preferences followed by Sessions Switch to the Startup programs tab Click Add and enter lt Installation directory gt bin netsystray mgeNetSystray as the startup command Click OK and you re done o stop NSM Systray from loading upon login simply remove its entry from the startup programs listin
2. In the Action settings tab you can configure the actions that are executed by the Network Shutdown Module Schneider Network Shutdown Module Dd Status Standard actions User notification Configuration Message broadcast to the gd administrator D Power devices Name Message broadcast to users D Users gem ystem shutdown Type D System ype D Shutdown i D Actions advanced ee E mail notification Other D Packaging BR Upgrade About D Network Shutdown Module Restore to default Save change s Action settings tab Select an action in the Action List e g User Notification then you have the possibility to select the different tabs for the considered action e Inthe Settings tab you can configure the selected action that is executed by the Network Shutdown Module e Inthe Events tab you can associate the selected action with the event s that will be able to trigger the action e Inthe Test tab you can execute the action by simulating the event occurrence e The Restore to default button takes you back to the initial configuration e The Save Change s button saves your configuration Possible operations on actions e Add Adds a new action in the Action list all the parameters must be entered e Duplic Duplicates the selected action with all its parameters see Add e Del Deletes the selected action Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 3
3. chneider ff Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide T Melwork Shuldown Module Windows Infernel Explorer Ki ty K i E Ge T e hte ocahost 467 symgeups defauk phphientralPsrespane upas php GER Re D oree Goe Schneider Network Shutdown Module Supervision SCH Server name P address RIED IP IER Operating system Windows Configuration Contact Location b Power devine E Users protected seret P System bo Shutdown Home F address EEES LEE P Actions amp Device VE Caen 7000 UPS 400 kVA Other Unt o 8 Packasing Contact 1 L cnpes Computer Room Managers Computer Room Upgrade im pe Commaninssinn o 7 About Ap b Network Shutdown Aidei Moguig Ustiery Charging Du KE e Masten o ulead load level O ee Antiery capacity EECHER ae Backup time WhMan DD 8 Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 1 53 wou Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide Table of Contents 1 Introduction to the Network Solution ssisccccsssscecccccsscnecesssevencwonctansnesceesneneewucicnsiencesnsiesseccemaes 4 Me e 4 1 2 Monitoring the UPSs over the network ssnannnnnsennnnsennnnnsenrnnsrnrnnssrnrnnsnnrnrnnrrrrnrnrrressnrrrrnnrrresenreennnnne 5 1 3 Protecting the computers server 6 t4 CONS SUN me UPS sessao AAEE ESEESE EES AA EEEE EAA ERE AASR 7 1 4 1 COMMAS CUI 10 Ime ING TWO Fi sorrisa aena E EES 7 1 4 2 SE EENEG E EAE E an aE aE ia 7 1 4 3 NIE degen 7 2 BENS UE
4. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The word cryptographic can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related 4 If you include any Windows specific code or a derivative thereof from the apps directory application code you must include an acknowledgement This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FIINESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLI
5. advanced Device MGE Galaxy 7000 UPS 400 kVA Other Link Q D Packaging Contact Location Computer Room Manager Computer Room D Upgrade md Communication OK About Power source AC power D Network Shutdown Module Battery Charging Output gt Master On Output load level HILL oz Battery capacity A era Backup time 00 h 30 min 00s Server and UPS supervision Section Information on the protected server e Server name IP address The Network name of the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module and its IP address e Operating system The operating system of the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module e Contact Location The location of the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module the contact person for the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module These values can be configured in the System page Section concerning the UPS that powers the protected server This icon represents the status of the power device It can have following values Critical Alert Normal e e Name IP address The Network name or IP address of the device e Device The commercial product name e Link Link to the device Web site if available e Contact Location The device contact value of syscontact object or can also be configured in the Device page The device location value of syslocation object or can also be configured in the Device page Status e Communication Device communication status OK Network Communication Fa
6. etc init d mge nsm start etc init d mge nsm stop etc init d mge nsm restart Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 22 53 a Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 5 Other Configuration possibilities 5 1 Introduction Basic configuration steps are described before refer to Power devices and Users In this chapter we describe other configuration possibilities 5 2 Configure system parameters Click on the System item of the Configuration section on the left menu Schneider Network Shutdown Module D Status D Log Renner rr Configuration System contact D Power devices D Users System location D System D Shutdown Actions advanced System parameters configuration This page lets you enter the system parameters for the application It contains e The system administrator name e The system localisation Note This information is visible in the Supervision gt Status page Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 23 53 Schneider f Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 5 3 Shutdown Configuration Schneider Network Shutdown Module S Status Log Configuration Use central configuration provided by Network Management Card Proxy D Power devices Shutdown duration s D Users D System Shutdown timer s D Shutdown Message broadcast to the administrators D Actions advanced Message broadcast to the users Othe
7. Information you exchange with this site cannot be viewed or e changed by others However there is a problem with the site s security certificate gt Run IE as an administrator Right click the desktop icon The security certificate was issued by a company you have gt Visit the NSM site not chosen to trust View the certificate to determine whether o you want to trust the certifying authority gt Click through the certificate error gt Click the Certificate Error button in the address bar gt Click View Certificate The secunty certificate date is walid The name on the secunty certificate ts invalid or does not match the name of the site gt Click Install Certificate gt Unlike on XP you must click the Place all EE certificates in the following store radio button and choose the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store If you don t do this the certificate goes in your personal store and it isn t trusted by IE Accepting the SSL Certificate Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 17 53 Schneider Electric User guide e Enter the Login and Password optional e The following page appears Schneider Network Shutdown Module Supervision gt Status Server name IP address HP NICO 172 16 1 50 D Log Operating system Windows Configuration Contact Location D Power devices Users device SUppiying the protected Serve D System D Shutdown Name IP address 172 16 1 31 D Actions
8. OK UPS returns to normal load UPS OK Bypass Return on UPS End of low battery alarm Protection lost Redundancy lost for multi UPS systems A Warning A problem has occurred on the device Your application is still powered Event list The system is powered by the UPS battery Output on automatic bypass Output on manual bypass Protection lost Redundancy lost for multi UPS systems Critical A serious problem has occurred on the device This problem requires an urgent action Your application might NOT BE powered anymore Event list UPS output is off Battery fault UPS overload UPS fault Low battery alarm System shutdown in progress B Communication lost between the Card agent and the Network Shutdown Module Or communication lost between the device and the Card Event list e Communication with Management Card has failed Warning e Communication failure with UPS Warning Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 20 53 Schneider f Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 4 4 Test the communication with the UPS After the installation it is important to check that Network Shutdown Module communicates with the agent 4 4 1 Simple Tests Test 1 When Network Shutdown Module starts an icon is displayed by default in the task bar if you re running Windows or Linux Gnome or KDE It can indicate one of the following status conditions Icon Description Me
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10. bypass alarm Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 42 53 we sc Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide e Communication failure Communication between Network Management Card and UPS or NSM has failed or Communication between Network Management Card and UPS is restored 7 8 2 2 Protection alarms These alarms are mainly dedicated to trigger operating system shutdown actions e Shutdown criteria is reached One of the criteria for which the system should be shutdown has been reached e Redundancy lost The installation has no redundancy source available anymore or The installation has one or several redundancy source available e Protection lost The number of sources ensuring your installation protection is not sufficient or The number of sources ensuring your installation protection is sufficient 7 8 2 3 Multi UPS Systems and Notification Alarms With default configuration the Network Shutdown Module considers that the Notification Alarms don t trigger the shutdown only the notification action is performed Anyway it is possible to configure a Shutdown action when a Notification Alarm event is received In this case e The first alarm reception from one of the UPSs will trigger the system shutdown 7 8 2 4 Multi UPS Systems and Protection Alarms e Shutdown criteria is reached With default configuration the Network Shutdown Module triggers the shutdown when this event is received Anyw
11. click on the Add button the expected page is not displayed Solution Check if an anti popup filter is activated on your web browser and configure this filter to accept the page Check you don t have the highest security level on IE Cannot display the UPS properties page HTTP 404 error with IE Solution Check the URL entered gt https lt name or IP address of computer hosting NSM gt 4680 mgeups gt or http lt name or IP address of computer hosting NSM gt 4679 mgeups H When you attempt to view the properties or configuration pages the browser requests a user name and password Solution The system administrator has protected access to the pages You must request a user name and password from your administrator No UPS information is available Solution Check that communication between the UPS and the computer is OK Check also that following requirement is met Port 80 must be opened as a destination port for output on the machine hosting Network Shutdown Module Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 48 53 Sc neider fP Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 8 Glossary IP address name When TCP IP is installed on a computer an address and a name are assigned to the system Each address or name are unique and the address is made up of four numbers each between 0 and 256 e g 168 8 156 210 NMS Network Management System The NMS supervises SNMP devices connec
12. settings but you also have the possibility to trigger the shutdown action on Redundancy Lost alarm in the actions settings e Click on the Save button Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 30 53 Scheider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 Appendix 7 1 Single UPS Mode compatibility See on APC Web site Software Firmware download area Software Upgrades MGE Accessories 7 2 Multi UPS Mode Compatibility list See on APC Web site Software Firmware download area Software Upgrades MGE Accessories 7 3 Examples of Multi UPS configurations Electrical drawing Description Minimal number of necessary UPSs 2 UPSs of 1000 VA in parallel through a Static Transfer 1 Switch 1 UPS loaded at 75 1 UPS loaded at 0 2 UPSs of 1500 VA and a server with redundant power 1 supply Each UPS loaded at 25 2 UPSs of 1500 VA and a server with redundant power 2 supply Each UPS loaded at 60 2 UPSs of 3000 VA in hot standby configuration 1 1 UPS loaded at 33 1 UPS loaded at 0 2 UPSs 30 KVA parallel redundant mode 1 Each UPS loaded at 40 2 UPSs 30 KVA parallel oower extension mode 2 Each UPS loaded at 60 4 UPSs 100 KVA parallel 3 3 power extension 1 redundant mode Each UPS loaded at 70 8 UPSs 400 KVA parallel 7 f 7 power extension 1 r redundant mode Each UPS loaded at 80 ZA Multi UPS Systems and Event Management Please refer to the Events and Actions
13. trigg Configuration Message broadcast to the administrator wg D Power devices z ae D Users Utiity failure K System shutdown D System Warning D Shutdown z Custom actions The action currently selected in the action list will really be executed Check that you re ready to perform this test D Actions advanced E mail notification Other D Packaging D Upgrade About D Network Shutdown Module Restore to default Save change s Test Tab 7 8 4 The action parameters execute and send email The Parameter buttons let you access following screen Parameters liis Select in the list the parameter to avoid the help associated alue Message icard proxy hostname idate Adate Mame of the selected parameter object Help associated wih the selected parameter Name of object which triggered the ewent The action parameters execute and send email Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 44 53 we sca Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide The following parameters can be transmitted to actions Parameter Description object Send object name as a parameter value Send object value as a parameter message Send formatted message as a parameter refer to label file date Send date in YYYY MM DD HH MN SS format ldate Send date in the local format of Network Shutdown Module host hostname send Network Shutdown Module host name or IP address 7 8 5 Software utilities The following utilit
14. 2 Customized installation package After having customized the Network Shutdown Module configuration name or IP address of Network Management Card events and actions etc you can build a Network Shutdown Module installation package which contains your specific configuration You can then deploy this Network Shutdown Module configuration on other machines which have the same operating system Note Specific configuration include the UPS s IP address es the event and action but not the install path or install mode Please proceed as follows to build the customized package Windows or Linux Schneider Network Shutdown Module Supervision RN dee D Status D Log wmd Configuration Build a new customized installation package including your current configuration Make packaging now Power devices 3 D Users D System The package nsm_win32_3_05 14 _custom exe has been successfully created in C Program Files MGE Network ShutdownModule packaging DB Shutdown directory 3 Actions advanced Other 8 Packaging Build customized package e Inthe Package section click on the Build customized package buiton to build a customized package e From the dialog box then click on OK e A confirmation message is displayed when the package is built You will find in this message the path and the name of the new package e Copy this package to the other machines in your chosen directory Note that the Customized installa
15. 5 4 Advanced installation options e The installer is started with following default options install installPath lt InstallPaths By default for Windows lt InstallPath gt C Program Files MGE NetworkShutdownModule By default for Linux lt InstallPath gt usr local MGE NetworkShutdownModule e The following exclusive options define the installation uninstallation mode install with additional options if necessary uninstall with additional options if necessary e Additional options silent Runs the installer without user interactions installPath lt InstallPath gt Provides the installation path as parameter debug Starts installer in debug mode agentName Provides the Card IP name as parameter help For the complete list of options Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 35 53 Sc aneider fP Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 6 Single UPS Shutdown Sequence Typical example of the backup time provided by a UPS connected to Network Management Card As soon as it detects the loss of AC power the Mgt Card notifies the Network Shutdown Modules that the system is running on battery power The Mgt Card then continuously monitors the criteria set to trip the shutdown procedure The procedure is launched if 1 the shutdown time delay in seconds started when the loss of AC power occurred expires 2 the UPS battery level drops below a threshold expressed in 3
16. 72 16 1 31 DEV UPS AXML NMC2 201 0 0322 13 11 15 System Subscribe alarms on 172 16 1 31 successfully 201 0 0N22 13 11 14 System Reset 172 16 1 31 201 0 0322 13 11 14 system Starting MGE Data Acquisition Engine 201 0 0822 13 11 13 System Stopping MGE Data Acquisition Engine 2010 0 N22 11 34 03 UPS Event Total remaining time 30 min 0 s gt 172 16 1 31 201 0 0R22 1 123403 UPS Event Shutdown duration of the main outlet group 2 min 0 8 gt 172 16 1 31 201 0322 1 1 33 53 UPS Event Battery capacity 97 gt 172 16 1 31 201 0022 1 1 239 53 UPS Event Output percent load 50 gt 172 16 1 31 Network Shutdown Module event Log Use the filter in the top right to choose the data to display All UPS logs System logs Use the Export Use the Clear Displays all the logs Only displays the UPS events Only displays the System events button to record the displayed data into a CSV file button to clear the displayed data Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 19 53 Sc neider fP Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 4 3 UPS Events list The icons in the Status view represent the event severity Icon Event status Ca Normal With this event the device is coming back to a normal status Event list Communication with Management Card is restored The system is powered by the utility The UPS output is on Communication restored with UPS Battery
17. 8 53 neider fP Electric Sc Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 8 1 1 The different actions e There are several actions classified into two categories e Standard actions By default Network Shutdown Module only uses these actions to ensure the machine s protection and to inform users e Customized actions These user customized actions give access to additional functions Action name Role User notification A message Is displayed on the screen of the protected machine its importance is indicated by a colored symbol Green Information message Yellow Alarm message Red Critical alarm message Grey Communication Lost Message broadcast A message is sent over the network to administrators connected to the server to the administrator protected by Network Shutdown Module Note This action only occurs if the Administrator notification box is checked on the Configuration Network Shutdown Module screen Message broadcast A message is sent over the network to users connected to the server protected by to users Network Shutdown Module Note This action only occurs if the Administrator notification box is checked on the Configuration Network Shutdown Module screen system shuidown System and UPS shutdown according to the configured parameters Execute a program Execution of an application exe file or script bat cmd sh file send an E mail Send an alarm message by e mail using the SMTP network s
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19. E Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 5 53 Schneider Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 1 3 Protecting the computers servers The Network Shutdown Module installed on each of the servers to be protected performs this function Note that the Shutdown Module is available on several Operating Systems The Shutdown modules continuously wait for information from the Mgt Card connected to the MGE UPSs warns administrators and users if AC power fails and proceeds with graceful system shutdown before the end of battery backup power is reached offers a remote supervision interface through any web browser with a secured SSL HTTPS connection enabled by default manages multi UPS redundant configurations see Multi UPS systems chapter gt Several UPSs in parallel gt 2 UPSs in Hot standby or serial redundancy gt 2 redundant UPSs through Static Transfer Switch gt UPSs powering a server with multiple power supplies Nee UPS witi Netuork MabagemewtCard 1 AN Nenn Mewan 1 E Sprita SI SI a ech Hoi k Modi k UPS wt Heto Margem ard 2 a E ET UPS wu Neu Haaieine HR a 3 UPSs in parallel powering several servers A UPS that powers servers with load shedding function Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 6 53 Schneider Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 1 4 Connecting the UPS 1 4 1 Connecting to the Network This functi
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21. If another criterion occurs before the end of the shutdown timer the shutdown procedure is immediately run The role of this parameter is illustrated by the example of shutdown sequence Remark If the shutdown timer on a client is the criterion that trips the shutdown procedure automatic restart of the client is not guaranteed the case where AC power returns and only the client station is shut down Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 24 53 Schneider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide e Message broadcast to the administrator A message is sent over the network to administrators connected to the server protected by Network Shutdown Module Check following Windows pre requisite gt Default value activated e Message broadcast to users A message is sent over the network to users connected to the server protected by Network Shutdown Module Check following Windows pre requisite gt Default value activated 5 4 Checking for Upgrades This function gives you access to software updates Your Network Shutdown Module will always be up to date if you select the Check automatically option When a new software version is detected on APC Web Site just follow the wizard instructions Note This operation will preserve your database information Schneider Network Shutdown Module 5 H Status Log Check automatically Your version is currently up to date Power devices Users System P Shut
22. Interface Important The Network Shutdown Module graphical interface can be accessed remotely using a simple Web browser Access to this interface is secured through SSL connection default configuration and must also be secured through Login amp password The Network Shutdown Module graphical interface has been tested with e Mozilla Firefox 2 0 or 3 0 is recommended for better performance Firefox is mandatory for Linux e Microsoft Internet Explorer V7 V8 Note For the Web browser we advise you against the use of the highest security level Some configuration screens are not useable Javascript and Cookies must be authorized for the selected security level Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 10 53 Soar Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 2 3 Quick Start To install the Network Shutdown Module in 5 minutes please perform the following steps on a machine running Windows 2000 XP 2003 2008 Vista 7 or Linux Step 1 Pre requisites Check that following connections are operational gt the electrical connection between the UPS and the server to protect gt the network connection between the UPS and the Network Management Card Step 2 Optional and only for Windows Vista XP with SP 2 or Windows 2003 with SP 1 To enable the configuration and supervision remote access Network Shutdown Module needs the 4679 and 4680 ports to be opened in the Windows Firewall Step 3 Software Installation O
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27. Power devices Ve Message broadcast to users Users v System shutdown Utility failure Shutdown Run time to shutdown alarm Actions advanced 2 3 System 3 gt Custom actions E mail nolificafion V UPS fault internal fault or battery fault UPS overload D Packaging V D Upgrade Output on bypass Communication failure About D Network Shutdown Module Shutdown criteria is reached Redundancy lost Protection lost Events Tab e Select the action from the left hand side of the above screen gt The list of events already associated with this event appear checked boxes e Check or uncheck the events you wish to associate with this action e Save your configuration using Save change s buiton For each event an on line help is displayed when the mouse pointer is positioned over it Following events can trig the actions They are classed by category 7 8 2 1 Notification alarms These alarms are mainly dedicated to trigger user notification actions e Utility failure The system is now powered by the UPS battery or by the utility e Run time to shutdown alarm Alarm to indicate the remaining time before system shutdown e UPS fault internal fault or battery fault Internal UPS fault or battery fault was detected or end of Internal Battery fault e UPS overload The output is over loaded or the output load is correct e Output on bypass UPS has switched to automatic or manual bypass mode or end of
28. Recipient About D Network Shutdown Subject Network Shutdown Module on hostname UPS card_proxy Module Message Date ldate a a Alarm messace https hostname 4680 mceups d Schneider Electric v Configure the send email action e Click on the Add button e Name Enter the name of the new action unique action identifier e Type Select Send email e Server Enter the name of the relay SMTP server e g mail server com e Recipient Enter the e mail address To send the message to several recipients separate their addresses by a comma or semi colon e The Sender Subject and Message fields can be customized as above Notes 1 The Send an e mail action is already pre configured as above in the installation default You can use the Duplicate function to create new actions configured in the same way 2 Some SMTP servers require an email address in the Sender field and sometimes a valid email address e The buttons let you include the variables in the program e Click on the Save Changes button Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 41 53 Schneider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 8 2 Events Tab In this tab you can associate the action with the event s that will trigger the action Schneider Network Shutdown Module D Status ee ER E Standard actions ges User notification Select below event s allowed to trigg this action Configuration Message broadcast to the administrator stion a e
29. THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Original SSLeay License ZZ ZZ TL ZZ ZZ ZZ FF LZ ZZ F F ZZ TL ZZ ZZ ZZ FF ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ ZZ TL ZZ F OF OF OF KF OF Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsort com All rights reserved This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution be it the RC4 RSA lhash DES etc code not just the SSL code The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Copyright remains Eric Young s and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed If this package is used in a product Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation online or textual provided with the package Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1
30. and the About sections e click on the Create new user button Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 16 53 neider fP Electric Sc Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 4 Use 4 1 Monitoring the server and the UPS s 4 1 1 Local access From the system where the Network Shutdown Module is installed e You can use the following shortcut For Windows Start gt Programs gt Network Shutdown Module gt Supervision For Linux KDE K gt Network Shutdown Module gt Supervision For Linux Gnome Applications gt Network Shutdown Module gt Supervision e You can also use the icon in the task bar Network Shutdown Module status To access to this interface e Double click on the icon or e Right click the icon in the task bar to access to the item Network Shutdown module Status fi Network Shutdown Module log Network Shutdown Module setup About Network Shutdown Module 4 1 2 Remote access e From a remote machine you can type the following URL in a Web browser for gt secured SSL access https lt name or IP address of computer hosting NSM gt 4680 mgeups gt or for non secured access http lt name or IP address of computer hosting NSM gt 4679 mgeups Note The Web server is case sensitive for the URL e Accept the SSL Certificate by clicking on Yes Security Alert al To install the certificate on IE7 8 for Vista you need to perform the following steps S
31. aning AC power The installation is in correct running order Utility failure Check the power cable for the UPS Note that this is the normal load on battery display if the AC input power has failed Communication Wait an instant then check the communication parameters between failure the computer and the Cards The Acquisition Check in the services list that the service is started Engine is stopped Battery fault Contact the technical support department or your dealer to check battery connections or replace worn batteries Remark When your mouse is over the icon in the taskbar a summary status is displayed Network Shutdown Module on MISFR1289R DC Power er Va 15 52 Test 2 e You can view the Network Shutdown Module HTML supervision interface and then check that the UPS has been recognized and that the communication status is OK To access to this interface e Double click on the icon or e Right click the icon in the task bar to access to access to the item Network Shutdown module Status Nekwork Shutdown Module skatus i Network Shutdown Module bag Network Shutdown Module setup pa About Network Shutdown Module Test 3 Where possible another procedure is to generate an event such as a loss of AC power by disconnecting the UPS from the wall outlet to obtain the message below Message Date The system is powered by the utility 2006 05 22 15 43 41 The system is powered by th
32. at electrically powers the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module From the Configuration gt Communication page please proceed as follows Schneider Network Shutdown Module Supervision BR Status b Log Wee WE WE Dn NC 172 16 1 42 Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Main outlet group Cf D Power devices D Users 172 16 1 31 Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Main outlet group Q F D System D Shutdown Other Redundancy type of your installation Parallel redundancy v Packaging Minimum number of redundant power devices supplying your server ov D Upgrade If you set this value to a non zero value by default you will receive the Redundancy Lost alarm when you don t have enough redundant UPSs About Save D Network Shutdown se Module Multi UPS configuration e Click on the Add button e Key in the first IP address e Key in the next IP addresses Click on the Add button J Select the Redundancy type of your installation Parallel STS Sequential Serial Server with multiple power supplies according to your electrical configuration Note For the Hot Standby Sequential UPS Model refer to the specific UPS configuration e optional key in the Minimal number of redundant UPSs powering your system The default value is 0 If you set this parameter to a higher level you will receive the Redundancy Lost alarm when you don t have enough redundant UPSs Note We warn you against the consequences of these
33. ay it is possible to configure a Shutdown action when the following events are received e Redundancy lost alarm If the user configures a Shutdown action when a Redundancy lost event is received the shutdown will occur when the installation has no redundant source available anymore The redundancy Level is configured in Configuration gt Power Devices screen Following Alarms are taken into account for this alarm gt UPS fault internal fault or battery fault gt Communication failure gt Output on bypass gt UPS Stopped e Protection Lost Alarm If the user configures a Shutdown action when a Protection Lost event is received the shutdown will occur when the number of sources ensuring your installation protection is not sufficient gt Only following UPS faults are taken into account internal fault or battery fault gt The By Pass events Automatic or Manual for maintenance reasons are not taken into account Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 43 53 Sean Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 8 3 Test tab In the Test tab you can execute the action by simulating the event occurrence You can select the event Warning This action will be really executed Check that you re ready to perform this test Some actions can trigger the shutdown Schneider Network Shutdown Module D Status geg e Se Standard actions b Log User notification Select event to
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35. cast administrator messages Broadcast user messages function is activated on Network Shutdown Module you have to check that the Messenger Service is started This service is mandatory to use the broadcast messages on Windows 2 2 1 5 Firewall configuration Windows amp Linux If you use Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows 2003 with Service Pack 1 Optional To enable a remote access for supervision and configuration you will have to open the following ports of the Windows Firewall e 4679 NSMSupervision e 4680 NSMManagement access through SSL These ports are reserved at IANA Internet Assigned Numbers Authority http www iana org Proceed as follows Enter into Start gt Parameters gt Configuration Panel gt Windows Firewall In the Exception tab click on add a port Enter the name NSMSupervision the number 4679 the protocol TCP Apply and perform the same operations for the next port Enter the name NSMManagement the number 4680 the protocol TCP Apply If you use a Firewall with all ports closed by default To enable communication between Network Shutdown Module and Network Management Card e Port 80 must be opened as a destination port for output on the machine hosting Network Shutdown Module Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 9 53 wo Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 2 2 2 On the System that Displays Web based Graphical User
36. d select the Network Shutdown Module program e The KDE shortcut K gt Network Shutdown Module gt Uninstall is used to uninstall Linux Network Shutdown Module e The Gnome shortcut Applications gt Network Shutdown Module gt Uninstall is used to uninstall Network Shutdown Module e n console mode you can execute lt Installation directory gt packaging nsmInstaller uninstall lt Installation directory gt default value is usr local NetworkShutdownModule Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 14 53 Scan Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide A Minimal configuration steps 3 1 Introduction In this chapter we describe the basic and minimal configuration steps that must be performed before using the Network Shutdown Module The other and optional configuration possibilities are described later 3 2 The IP address of the UPS that powers your server In the Configuration gt Power device screen click on the Add button Schneider Network Shutdown Module ees R Status L EE A WE ie gll Ss Add Adding a power device Then following screen appears BER rte Name or IP address 172 16 1 31 Type Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Powered by Ham outlet group k savel Cancel Power device settings From this screen you can define the following parameters e Network Name or IP address of the Network Management Card This parameter must correspond t
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38. down P Actions advanced Packaging Upgrade Check for upgrade window Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 25 53 Schneider Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 5 5 Events and actions advanced configuration Basic principles Network Shutdown Module receives events e g Utility Failure from the UPS and in reply to these events executes actions e g notification e mail etc The above interface allows links between events and actions to be configured as well as customizing protection for the machine hosting Network Shutdown Module Event Actions 4 events actions This very powerful tool enables the Network Shutdown Module behaviour to be modified intuitively Modifying events and actions is only necessary if you require your protection module to operate in a particular way The default configuration ensures optimal protection of your installation Modifying parameters must therefore be done with care as it could compromise the protection of your installation This advanced settings is described in appendix Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 26 53 S hneider chneider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 6 Multi UPS Systems 6 1 Caution Please check complete list of UPSs compatible with our Redundancy Parallel mode service Caution We strongly recommend you contact trained technical support for setup in order to guarantee the integrity of you
39. e UPS battery fO06 05 22 15 43 21 Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 21 53 neider ff Electric Sc Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 4 4 2 Advanced tests For test purpose it is also possible to display the messages in verbose mode and check the content Messages in verbose mode Event log It is possible to consult the Event log Advanced trace We warn you against the use of disk space for this Trace mode To validate verbose mode gt in the bin dae and bin netsystray directory of the application rename the file called debugMode off into debugMode on gt restart the Network Shutdown Module Acquisition engine as explained hereafter gt view the trace in the file called traceDebug txt in the same directory To stop verbose mode gt in the bin directory of the application rename the file called debugMode off into debugMode on gt restart the Network Shutdown Module Acquisition engine as explained hereafter 4 5 Start and stop the Shutdown Module advanced Warning if you stop your computer is not protected anymore From the Windows services panel you can start and stop the 2 services that are created Windows e Network Shutdown Module Acquisition engine e Network Shutdown Module Web server e In graphical mode from your services panel you can start and stop the mge nsm Linux service that is created e Inconsole mode you can also run the following commands
40. e function must first have been activated in the operating system In the power options on the Windows control panel check that the hibernate option is activated on the Hibernate tab sheet Note If you select hibernate but your computer does not in fact have this function Network Shutdown Module nonetheless protects the installation by carrying out the normal default shutdown e No force shutdown noforce Shuts the system down without closing the opened applications e g Microsoft Word with an unsaved file Warning the system shutdown is not guaranteed e Power off poweroff system de energized This option shuts down your applications and the system but does not de energize the computer This configuration is advised if you wish to be on hand when the system re starts or for load shedding Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 40 53 Schneider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 8 1 3 Send email Action Follow these steps to create a Send email action Schneider Network Shutdown Module BR Status e pe 9 Standard actions D Log User notification Configuration Message broadcast to the ee administrator Power devices Name E mail notification E Message broadcast to users sers System shutdown Type Send e mail v Shutdown Actions advanced 3 3 b System 3 3 Custom actions Other Server a Sender nsm domain com
41. eeeeeeeeesaeeeesaeeeeseeeeessaneeesaaeeessenes 32 7 5 1 BPA E eilo EE 32 7 5 2 Gu st mizedmstalation Package E 33 7 5 3 Install the Shutdown Module in silent mode ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeneeess 34 7 5 4 Advanced msiallaton Bee e EE 35 7 6 Single UPS Shutdown Geouence 36 7 7 Multi UPS shutdown sequence example with Static Transfer Switch 37 7 8 Additional information ON events and ACTIONS ccseecceceeeeecaeeeeecaeeeeeneeeeeeseeeesseueeesaeeeessaeeeesaeeeessees 38 Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 2 53 Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 8 1 PACOIMA SUA EE 38 7 8 2 Ee Ee EEN 42 7 8 3 To EEN 44 7 8 4 The action parameters execute ANd send email 44 7 8 5 SO eal EE EE 45 7 9 FAQ and Error messages EE 47 8 OS SY EE 49 H Le ue Ee En En CN 50 CS o EE 50 9 2 Fe VCO EE 50 9 3 Di el EE 50 GE OP E 51 GE DE rte nl e EE 53 OVO pct cine tet pcr EE 53 Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 3 53 Schneider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 1 Introduction to the Network Solution 1 1 Overview Network Solution e provides information on events concerning the supply of power to the computers connected to your computer network e carries out automatic shutdown of computer systems e monitors and controls all the UPSs connected to the network As illustrated in the picture below Network Solution provides th
42. erver Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 39 53 Schneider Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 8 1 2 System Shutdown Action When personalizing the action System shutdown in the action configuration page you can choose the type of shutdown e For Windows there is a choice of shutdown depending on your system and your requirements Click on the Parameter button to read the help on the shutdown type e For Linux only the shutdown option is currently supported Select in the list the parameter to avoid the help associated powerott standby noforce Mame of the selected parameter shutdown Help associated with the selected parameter Etandara shutdown Shutdown parameters e Shutdown shutdown default selection This option shuts down your applications and the system but does not de energize the computer The system offers the user the choice to de energize the computer in which case it is the UPS that cuts power e Hibernate standby If your system has the hibernation function available with Windows 2000 it is better to use it because there are a number of advantages If the system is shut down all work in progress and system information are automatically saved to the disk The computer itself is also de energized When mains power returns all the applications re open exactly as they were and the user finds himself back in his work environment The hibernat
43. ese 2 main functions e supervising the UPSs over the Network e protecting the computers Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 4 53 Schneider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 1 2 Monitoring the UPSs over the network Depending on your needs you can either use go ectric Feat lictifcetion Network Management Card D ModBus JB wus E hitoclji i6 1 2Amgeupsidefauk him your Internet browser to monitor each UPS as Management Card and Shutdown Module include a Web server Windows Internet Explorer v Ze X Network Management Card amp ModBus JBus 7 MGE Galary 7000 UPS 400 kVA mm Bel senings UPS Status wi mmm D uetan Power source AC Power Segen D yorim Apstcatons Output load level Ga 8 Access Conroe Te Outpt vue on rauen BEES Bazary oad ee HEEN crarging Zeta Renaring bechug tme 20 oe D n Eatery status x MedBveJBus pori Mei weed Last upsate 20100322 120401 your company s standard Network Management System gt HP Openview gt CA Unicenter gt HP Insight Manager gt IBM Tivoli Netview gt a To simplify integration of MGE UPSs with these NMS you can use one of the Network Management System These kits are available on Management Pac 2 CD Rom ref 66923 E we e the supervisor Enterprise Power Manager E e gt 5 nodes free E gt 50 nodes ref 66923 e gt Unlimited ref 66924 a 3 L ee ee ee LE
44. g Linux Um running WindowMaker or XFCE Can use the NSM system tray Yes you can use the systray icon using wmsystray http freshmeat net projects wmsystray for WindowMaker xfce4 systray for XFCE Linux The menu or the systray are missing Some desktop or windows manager do not provide a way to register menus with sub menu Solution 1 copy the NSM menu files to your desktop S cp lt installpath gt desktop menu Desktop Solution 2 Bookmark the NSM Supervision Page in your favorite Internet Browser gt https lt name or IP address of computer hosting NSM gt 4680 mgeups gt or http lt name or IP address of computer hosting NSM gt 4679 mgeups and call the uninstall from the command line using lt Installation directory gt packaging nsmInstaller uninstall Solution 3 Add the menu entries using your favorite menu editor Entry 1 name Supervision cmd lt Installation directory gt packaging nsmInstaller openURL lt URL gt with lt URL gt gt https lt name or IP address of computer hosting NSM gt 4680 mgeups gt or http lt name or IP address of computer hosting NSM gt 4679 mgeups Entry 2 name Uninstall cmd lt Installation directory gt packaging nsmInstaller uninstall Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 47 53 Schneider d Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide In the HTML pages In the page Configuration gt Power Device when
45. ies are supplied to help you to customize your Execute actions 7 8 5 1 Shutdown bat Windows Script The shutdown bat script lets you customize the system shutdown It allows e synchronous which block whilst running or asynchronous programs to be run before shutting the system down e programs to be time delayed The wall ee synchronous utility distributed in the Network Shutdown Module default installation directory lt Program Files NetworkShutdownModule is used e programs with specific rights to be run Using mgeRunAs exe Windows NT 2000 2003 XP e your own system shutdown solution to be used e For further information refer to the shutdown bat file in the Network Shutdown Module installation directory lt Program Files NetworkShutdownModule bin tools gt 7 8 5 2 Shutdown sh Linux Script The shutdown sh script lets you customize the system shutdown e For further information refer to the shutdown sh file in the Network Shutdown Module installation directory lt install_ path gt bin tools 7 8 5 3 Wait Windows e Presentation Wait exe is a utility used to set up a time delay in a command file bat or cmd file It can be used in the shutdown bat file to wait until the end of an asynchronous task non blocking e Location The program is located in the installation directory lt Program Files NetworkShutdownModule bin tools gt e Use The parameter for the program is the time dela
46. ill be run automatically each time the computer is started Follow these steps to install Network Shutdown Module in console mode For Linux if the server doesn t have the graphical layer installed you have to use the specific package called nsm_linux cli_xxx run Login as root in a terminal Then install the Network Shutdown Module in silent mode Note You can configure the Network Shutdown Module either through the silent mode parameters e g lt FileName gt install silent agentName 172 17 1 2 through remote access Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 13 53 Sc aneider fP Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 2 5 Application deployment and silent installation advanced After customizing the Network Shutdown Module configuration name or IP address of Network Management Card events and actions etc you can build a Network Shutdown Module installation package that contains your specific configuration You can then deploy this Network Shutdown Module configuration on other machines that have the same operating system Network Shutdown Module application deployment Refer to the appendix Application deployment and silent installation 2 6 Uninstalling the Network Shutdown Module e The shortcut Network Shutdown Module gt Uninstall is used to uninstall Network Windows Shutdown Module or e Inthe Control panel you can also run the Add remove programs command an
47. ilure device Communication Failure e Power source AC Power Battery e Battery Charging Discharging Battery fault e Output Main output status ON OFF Internal Failure On Automatic Bypass Manual By Pass Overload Values e Output Load Level The output load level of the device e Battery capacity Battery capacity of the device e Backup time The device remaining backup time Note that this view is impacted when any device status is affected Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 18 53 ew Lo Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 4 2 System and UPS event log In the Supervision section Select the Log item and the following page appears neider Electric e SS b Status e Log Configuration Power devices Users system Shutdown Other b Packaging P Upgrade About b Network Shutdown Module Actions advanced Network Shutdown Module 201 0 0322 13 24 15 UPS Event Total remaining time 30 min 0 s gt 172 16 1 31 201 0 0 W22 13 24 15 UPS Event Battery capacity 97 gt 172 16 1 34 2010 0822 13 24 15 UPS Event Output percent load 50 gt 172 16 1 31 20100N22 13 24 15 UPS Event Shutdown duration of the main outlet group 2 min 0 s gt 172 16 1 31 201 0 0N22 13 24 07 System Subscribe alarms on 172 16 1 31 successfully 201 O 0R22 1 3 24 06 System Reset 172 16 1 31 2010 0 N22 13 24 06 system Discovery UPDATE node 172 16 1 31 gt 1
48. l silent to validate silent mode for Windows lt Filename gt install silent to validate silent mode for Unix Or to provide the card IP address as parameter to the installer run the command lt Filename gt install silent agentName 192 12 13 14 Windows lt Filename gt install silent agentName 192 12 13 14 Linux Note for the other options refer to the next paragraph e The installed software is automatically started It is possible to test Network Shutdown Module Example of secured deployment script for Linux We use ssh to copy the package on several machines and then execute it The script iterates on the machine names bin sh Notes Actions to be performed under root account The target list file contains the target machine names 1 per line All theses machines must accept automatic ssh connection It must be authorized with a key generation on the master machine that executes the script using ssh keygen t rsa2 Then copy the file ssh id_rsa pub to the target machines and add its content into the file ssh known_hosts ie H cat id rsa pub gt gt ssh known hosts for i in cat target list do echo Network Shutdown Module Installation on machine i scp nsmlinuxv3xxx run i tmp ssh i tmp nsmlinuxv3xxx run install silent done Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 34 53 Schneider Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7
49. l of the second UPS is 0 As soon as they detect the loss of AC power the Mgt Cards notify the Network Shutdown Modules that the system is running on battery power The Network Shutdown Modules continuously compute the minimum number of necessary UPSs In this case we suppose that the minimal number is 1 When the first UPS stops its output the Static Transfer Switch balances the load on the second UPS Then we are in a typical single UPS sequence o The Mgt Card launches the shutdown procedure for UPS 2 o As a result each Network Shutdown Module proceeds with the shutdown of its system Once all the computers have been shut down the UPS shuts off interrupts the supply of power to the loads to protect the battery Note This function is not authorized on some UPSs Once the utility is restored the UPS restarts all computers if the shutting off the UPS output function available Gi The diagrams below present the sequence Utility Failure Shutdown UPS1 Shutdown Ypg criteriaon Shutoff criteria on Shutoff Utility Restored UPS1 UPS2 vv Gy GY GY Utility UPS2 Output System Shutdown 6 Duration Shutdown Mod ee powered by STS Load powered Load Load Load powered by UPS1 powered by unpowered by LES UPS2 Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 37 53 ane Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 8 Additional information on events and actions 7 8 1 Action settings Tab
50. n a Windows or Linux machine execute the Network Shutdown Module package under an administrator account Step 4 Configuration gt In the Configuration gt Power devices screen Enter the default Login MGEUPS and default Password MGEUPS Then click on the Add button and Enter the hostname or the IP address of the Network Management Card Save your configuration Da Leet Heres zaa Power device onnoarato 172 16 1 31 Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Main outlet group Add gt In the Configuration gt Users window configure your password recommended gt For the multi UPS configurations please refer to chapter 6 Step 5 Operation You can now supervise ale dias state and the information concerning the protected server E Mebeork Shuldown Module Windows Inte BS le bre inacanost s67 ingeunsidefauk chotCentrebane pere_upztetus cho ty a er dr E Network Shutdown Module fa El e page og Server name F address HPNIGO F172 16 17 50 P Log Opealing eyele Windows Configuration Contact Lecation b Power devices b Users b Sygiem R Shuigown Hame F address 17216 1231 P Gang advanced Deve MES Cen TOO UPS 400 KS Other SS o P Bakean Conteet Location Computer Bo Manager Computer Room b upgred ia Commoninssion OK About z Power source AC power bo Hetezck Shutdown M Dattery Charging Ouest gt Master on Duig lowd level E on Battery capacity EEE as Backu
51. n of the source code to the public domain helped us for this project 9 2 Pi3Web Huge thanks from software development to the Pi3Web Project http pi3web sourceforge net License Copyright c 1997 2003 Pi3 Development Group All rights reserved These sources libraries and applications are FREE FOR COMMERCIAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE as long as the following conditions are adhered to Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS I
52. o the UPS that powers your machine Note For multi UPS configurations you have the possibility to enter several names or IP addresses using the Add button For these advanced configurations please refer to the Chapter Multi UPS systems Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 15 53 a Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 3 3 Users accounts configuration Click on the Users item of the Configuration section on the left menu The default Login MGEUPS and default Password MGEUPS with Visualization Management rights Note For security reasons we advise you to remove this default login and to create a new login with new access password Schneider Network Shutdown Module BR Status BD Log Create new user account z User login Power devices User password 3 gt FSS System 3 2 Verify password User rights Visualization Management Shutdown Actions advanced Other Users List fam I Upgrade MGEUPS Visualization Management F About D Network Shutdown Module User accounts configuration You can configure several user accounts To add a user account e enter the User Login and the User password twice e select the User s Rights level The following levels are available Visualization Management the user will be able to access all the sections Visualization the user will only access to the Supervision
53. ommunication Shutoff orders so that the UPS transfers to bypass and doesn t accept Network Management Card off commands You can use the UPS display or the UPS Configuration tool e 2 UPSs in serial redundancy Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 27 53 Schneider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide e 2 unitary UPSs through Static Transfer Switch e UPSs powering a server with multiple power supplies e Some simple combinations of these electrical associations are also supported by Network Shutdown module Important To know the list of multi UPS configurations that are supported by the Network Shutdown Module please refer to the appendix List of tested multi UPS configurations The Network Shutdown module doesn t take into account the real electrical drawing It computes dynamically the minimal number of UPSs below which the system has to be shut down This minimal number of UPSs is recomputed permanently according to the following parameters e the nominal load of each UPS e the output load level of each UPS e the UPS remaining backup time of each UPS When several UPSs electrically power the computer hosting Network Shutdown Module the main interface is as follows aer Network Shutdown Module Supervision D i Status Server name IP address HP NICO 172 16 1 50 D Log Operating system Windows Configuration Contact Location D Power devices D Users BR System Shutd
54. on can be performed either through network Cards inserted in the UPS Network Management Card The Network Management Card e manages communication with the UPS e periodically accesses the information concerning the UPS e makes this information available to the connected applications Network Shutdown Modules Web Browser Network Management Systems Enterprise Power Manager 1 4 2 Select Network Architecture Below is one software and hardware architecture showing how MGE UPSs can protect several computers This typical example is intended to assist you in designing your own architecture UP Network ment nage ee n SS Sis p 1 S Connection with Network Management Card network On the diagram above the following two types of connections are required e the electrical power cables e the TCP IP communication network 1 4 3 Network Performances The Network Management Card is designed to support a maximum of e 35 or 50 Network Shutdown Module connections in standard secure mode Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 7 53 Peng Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 2 Installation Note This user manual only applies to Network Shutdown Module V3 For previous versions of Network Shutdown Module V2 x please read the HTML on line manual 2 1 Hardware Pre requisites Electrical and Network Connections Connection steps Before installing the Network Solu
55. own Protected power devices 4 0 redundant s Actions advanced Global estimated output load level E co zc SE Global estimated battery capacity EE oe gt Packaain Global estimated backup time 00 h 30 min 00s D Upgrade Power devices iis ak W lt eaa RO TT SA E eR A hi Module Ce 172 16 1 31 MGE Galaxy 7000 UPS 400 KVA E oz DT 97 00 h 30 min 00 s Q wa 172 16 1 42 GALAXY 5000 40 kVA EE o E o 00 h 00 min 00 s CO Server and multi UPS supervision Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 28 53 we sca Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide Following information is displayed Information on the protected server section e Server name IP address the Network name of the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module and its IP address e Operating system the Operating System name of the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module e Contact Location the location of the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module the contact person for the machine hosting the Network Shutdown Module These values can be configured in the System page Multi sources Information section e Power devices xX y redundani s gt the first value x is the minimal number of UPSs that is necessary to power the load gt the second value y is the number of UPSs in redundancy gt the addition of these 2 values is the total number of available UPSs e Global estimated load level the output load level for the global installation e Global e
56. p time D h Wn 008 Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 11 53 S hneider chneider Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 2 4 Software installation Procedure This section informs on how to install Network Shutdown Module to protect the computer system Before starting the installation it is necessary first to install a Network Management Card in the UPS or the Mot make sure you have the necessary administrator rights to install Network Shutdown Module for Windows and Linux it is assumed that you are aware of the installation prerequisites DP otto these steps to install Network Shutdown Module in interactive graphical mode Connect to the APC Web Site software firmware download area at http www apc com Software Upgrades MGE Accessories Follow the instructions to download Network Shutdown Module or insert the Solution Pac 2 CD ROM HF For Windows From CD ROM e At the first navigator screen select Network Solutions and follow the instructions From the Web e Execute the downloaded package For Linux From CD ROM e Mount your CD ROM ex mnt cdrom e Open Default htm from your internet browser to discover the solutions and select Network Solutions e Follow the instructions From the web e Download and save the file to your computer e Authorize the execution right on the downloaded package through graphical interface or execute the command chmod 755 nem linux x
57. r Save change s Packaninn Shutdown Configuration page From this screen you can define the following parameters Use central configuration provided by Management Card With this function all the Network Shutdown Modules will obtain their configuration from the card In multi UPS context you can select the IP of the card from which you obtain the configuration If you unselect this option you can modify for your computer the following parameters Shutdown duration This is the time in seconds required by the system to go through its shutdown procedure The Network Shutdown Modules transmit their own shutdown duration to the Card The role of this parameter is illustrated by the example of shutdown sequence gt Possible values 0 to 9999 gt Default value 120 gt Unit Second It is on the basis of these values shutdown duration of all the systems that the Card sends the delayed shutdown order to the UPS Shutdown timer Shutdown when timer reaches After AC power failure before initiating the system shutdown procedure this is the time in seconds that the system waits gt Possible values 0 to 999999 gt Default value this criterion for system shutdown is not enabled by default gt Unit Second This value must be selected to provide users with enough time to close their applications and disconnect but within the battery backup time provided by the UPS See the UPS manual for information on the backup time
58. r high availability system Recommendations e For the UPS Models it is better to Enable Communication Shutoff orders so that the UPS accepts Network Management Card off commands Exception for 2 UPSs in Hot standby Sequential redundancy e The Network Management Cards MUST have the same shutdown criteria parameters You can use default settings or duplicate configuration using specific tools like Mupgrade e For 3 phase UPS systems it is mandatory to check battery parameters before installing Network Shutdown Module 6 2 Presentation With the latest version the Network Shutdown Module manages multi UPS redundant configurations The Network Shutdown Module V3 makes it possible e to Supervise an installation made up of several UPSs It provides the user with an overall view of the installation by concentrating the information acquired from the individual UPSs The data acquisition is performed through the IP network e to trigger the shutdown of the machine on which it is installed taking into account the consolidated global view of the electrical installation The Network Shutdown Module V3 manages following electrical configurations CR e Several UPSs in parallel Note only for MGE Galaxy 7000 When UPS is in Power Saving mode PSM in progress it is considered by NSM as redundant UPS e 2UPSs in Hot standby Sequential redundancy Note For the UPS Model that is close to the load you have to disable C
59. section Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 31 53 we sc Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 5 Application deployment and silent installation 7 5 1 Introduction Network Shutdown Module offers powerful features to easily deploy the application on several computers e Silent Installation e Providing some command line parameters to the installer e Re packaging of a customized application According to your needs you have several possibilities First example Your computers are powered by a single UPS and you are using the Network Shutdown Module default configuration e Step 1 Copy the Network Shutdown Module package on the different computers according to Operating System e Step 2 Execute the installation in silent mode and provide the card IP address as a parameter in the command line Second example Your computers are powered by a Multi UPS system or you don t use Network Shutdown Module default configuration e Step 1 Install Network Shutdown Module on a computer interactive or silent mode Step 2 Configure Network Shutdown Module Step 3 Create a customized package containing your configuration Step 4 Copy this package on the different computers according to the Operating System Step 5 Execute the installation in silent or possibly in interactive mode Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 32 53 Schneider Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 5
60. stimated battery capacity the battery capacity for the global installation e Global estimated backup time the remaining backup time for the global installation This value takes into account UPS load balancing anticipation Power devices List section In this section you will find the information concerning the UPSs that power the server hosting Network Shutdown Module The following UPS information is displayed in this page e Status this icon represents the severity of the monitored device e Name the Network name if available or the IP address e Device name the device product name e Output Load Level the output level of the device e Battery Capacity the battery capacity of the device e Backup Time the remaining backup time of the device e Link link to the device Web site if available Notes e You can sort out your device list by clicking on the column titles Status Name Device Name Load Level A second click will reverse the sorting order e Detailed view access Select one of the device in the left menu and the following detailed view page appears e The following icons of the detailed view offer these functions EI Previous device a Back to list view Next device Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 29 53 Schneider Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 6 3 Create a multi UPS configuration For the multi UPS configurations you have to enter the IP address of each UPS th
61. ted to the TCP IP Network Network Shutdown Module The Network Shutdown Module is a software module that uses the information transmitted by the Network Management Card to inform computer users on the current status of the electrical power supplied to the computer If the supply of the electrical power from the MGE UPSs is at risk the Network Shutdown Module initiates an orderly shutdown of the computer under the most secure conditions possible Shutdown Duration Shutdown Timer SSL Secure Socket Layer created by Netscape A solution for securing transactions over the internet SSL is a communication protocol that authenticates the data exchanged as well as ensuring its confidentiality and integrity The protocol uses a recognized encryption method the RSA algorithm with a public key where RSA means Rivest Shamir and Adleman the inventors An RSA key is the result of operations involving prime numbers SSL is built into the Internet browsers on the market The padlock in the bottom of your browser screen is automatically displayed if the server sending information uses SSL TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol Family of protocols for the transport and network Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 49 53 Se Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 9 Acknowledgements 9 1 SQLite Huge thanks from software development team to the SQLite Project hittp www salite org Their generous donatio
62. the UPS backup time drops below a threshold expressed in seconds 4 the UPS backup time reaches the maximum value of the shutdown duration parameters The Mgt card centralizes the shutdown duration parameters for all the protected computers machines hosting Network Shutdown Module This fourth tripping criterion is implicit The Mgt Card launches the shutdown procedure The Mgt Card sends to all the Network Shutdown Modules the system shutdown order As a result each Network Shutdown Module proceeds with shutdown of its system Once all the computers have been shut down the UPS shuts off interrupts the supply of power to the loads to protect the battery Note This function is not authorized on some UPSs Once the utility is restored the UPS restarts all computers if shut off the UPS output is a function available The diagrams below present the sequence Utility failure Shutdown condition Shutdown Utility restored O Og Utility gt Output eK shutdown duratio Network Management Card Sequence Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 36 53 S hneider ce Ap tric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 7 Multi UPS shutdown sequence example with Static Transfer Switch Typical example of the backup time provided by 2 UPSs in redundancy through Static Transfer Switch The Output load level of the first UPS is less than 50 o The Output load leve
63. tion the UPS must be set up as indicated in the steps below e Shut down the computers to be protected by the UPS e How to connect UPS card network o Ifa Network Management Card is used insert the optional card in the UPS and connect the UPS to the computer network e Start the UPS then the computers e Setting up the protection o Ifa Network Management Card is used it must be set up see the Mgt Card s user manual e Install Network Shutdown Module on all the other machines that are to be protected by the UPS supplied with UPS battery backup power Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 8 53 we sca Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 2 2 Software Installation Pre requisites 2 2 1 On the System Hosting Network Shutdown Module V3 2 2 1 1 Windows Compatibilities See on APC Web site Software Firmware download area Software Upgrades MGE Accessories 2 2 1 2 Linux Compatibilities See on APC Web site Software Firmware download area Software Upgrades MGE Accessories 2 2 1 3 Standby configuration Windows In Configuration Panel gt Power Option properties e You must unselect the Standby configuration of your Operating System to be compliant with the Network Shutdown Module With the standby configuration checked your system is not protected e lf you want to save energy please prefer the hibernate feature 2 2 1 4 Broadcast Message configuration Windows If the Broad
64. tion package will be installed in default installation directory gt Windows default value is C Program Files NetworkShutdownModule gt Linux default value is usr local NetworkShutdownModule e Execute the package standard installation or Silent installation Important e If you install a customized package on a computer where a previous version of Network Shutdown Module is running gt The software version will be upgraded but the configuration of the previous version will be kept In order to replace a previous installation you must first uninstall it Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 33 53 we sca Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 5 3 Install the Shutdown Module in silent mode In addition to Network Shutdown Module installation in standard mode where the user configures the parameters during the installation it is possible to install Network Shutdown Module in silent mode i e with no user interaction Follow these steps to install Network Shutdown Module in silent mode e Make sure you have administrator rights e Build acustomized package with specific parameters ex The Network Management Card IP address the events and actions e Copy this package to the target machine in your chosen directory e Linux If necessary execute the command chmod 755 nsm linux xx 3 xx xx run e To start the installation procedure run the command lt Filename gt instal
65. uch code and or adjust the licensing conditions notice accordingly Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 53 53
66. x 3 xx _xx run e To install execute the package double click e If necessary enter the root password e Follow the instructions Choose the installation language The selected language will correspond to the one of the installed product Read and accept the License Agreement Choose the installation directory of the Network Shutdown Module gt Windows default value is C Program Files NetworkShutdownModule gt Linux default value is usr local NetworkShutdownModule Complete the installation After the installation gt In the Configuration gt Power device screen Enter the default Login MGEUPS and default Password MGEUPS Then click on the Add button and Enter the IP address of the Network Management Card Save your configuration 172 16 1 31 Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS Main outlet group Co O Add Configuration of the communication parameters Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 12 53 Sc neider f Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide Configure your password recommended For multi UPS systems please refer to the chapter Multi UPS systems The Network Shutdown Module is now configured by default You can anyway customize the Network Shutdown Module and for example configure your password recommended The installed components are automatically started It is possible to test Network Shutdown Module The protection function is now active on the computer and w
67. y expressed in milliseconds e Example Wait exe 2000 lt The system will wait for two seconds Network Shutdown Module V3 User Manual Page 45 53 Sc neider Electric Network Shutdown Module V3 User guide 7 8 5 4 mgeRunAs software utility For Windows NT 2000 XP 2003 e Presentation Network Shutdown Module action is carried out in the security context of the user s account It may be necessary to modify the context before certain actions may be run MgeRunAs exe is the means for a user to run specific tools and programs with permissions that are different from those assigned to the user s account MGE Run s About Allows a user to run speciic tools and programe wath different permissions than the user s curent logon provides Insert user account infomation and program command information to enable the program execution These informations will be crypted for future usage Account infommeations Domain MGEFR User useradmin Password mm e Program informations Command CAWINDOWS SYSTEM32 SHUT DO WHN_EXE Se Parameters pO Open console Result Generate Click on Generate to get the useable command kee OOgymhBKBdOwRNHomM OF dCqwO 340 C WINDOWS S7 S TEMS2 SHUTDOWN EME A Copy Copy and Faste the command line above in vout software configuration Close e Localisation The executable may be found in the Network Shutdown Module installation directory by default lt Program Files

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