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1. Model FRIMEQUEST2800E Active MAMBO Part Nussher MONK ITSU Saral Nisher SERENE Am ee al Starus Han sa nl LOTE System Information Check the Apply Button to spp al changes pa Ei e Beef eee noaoo ojoo o o a 2 Enter System Name 3 Click Apply button 28 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 3 12 Setting of Date and Time The date time and NTP In case of NTP server of the MMB is set However occasionally it is already set by the field engineer If it is already set by the field engineer and if it is not required to be changed go to the next setting For the backup of the set information see 3 5 Storage of the configuration information Remark MMB provides NTP client function The NTP client function of MMB adjusts the time on the basis of another NTP Server For a stable NTP operation specify multiple NTP Servers from each NTP client In case of RHEL more than three servers are recommended Operations of Date Time window 1 Click Network Configuration Date Time Date Time window is displayed For details on Date Time window see 1 5 1 Date Time window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 16 Date Time Window Example Iode PFRIMEGUESTISOSE Active AM IBEN 2 Port Number AIC ACA FUJITSU Serial Siembser pa States Nat teal E sem mete Us dies skoa Fed ere Log gt Me
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3. 16 Select Exit and press Enter key The action returns to the main menu sadump 87 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 4 Setup of dump environment Windows 5 4 5 4 1 5 5 FIGURE 5 16 Main Menu sadump sadump setup tool ver 1 0 17 Select Exit and press Enter key Setting of sadump is completed Setup of dump environment Windows Windows OS provides memory dump function as standard For obtaining the dump it is necessary to secure the disc area in advance For details regarding the setup of dump environment see 11 4 3 Setup of dump environment Windows of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual C122 E175EN About memory dump file paging file Memory dump file stores the debug information when STOP error Fatal system error occurs in the system Settings for obtaining the memory dump are done after installing the operating system to be used in the operation or after installing the application The paging file is created in the hard disk to temporarily secure the memory area which has not been used Paging file is also used at the time of creating the memory dump file At the time of creating the memory dump file entire memory dump information is stored temporarily in the paging file For the details regarding the memory dump file and paging file see 11 4 3 Setup of dump environment Windows of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual C122 E175EN
4. 5 a a os 2 Enter SNMP items 3 Click Apply button Set up of SNMP details Operations 1 Click Network Configuration SNMP Configuration Community SNMP Community window is displayed For the details on SNMP Community window see Fe SNMP Community window of 1 5 6 SNMP Configuration Menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 102 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 5 Set up of security FIGURE 6 9 Example of SNMP Community Window Med PRIMEQUESTHOE tee ME Part Number MCXNANNNN Serial Number ee States ma vn al i art gt Metwork Corhgersnon gt SNMP Cosbgrrsbon Coeur SNMP Community Hap Click the Appir Batten to apply all changes pen sialan System Name _ PRIMEQUEST ET Read Oni m Read Only 2 Enter the required items Maximum 16 Communities can be set The details regarding the community to be set IP Address where Access is permitted SNMP version Access authority and authentication are entered At the time of deletion click the items of Community and IP Address 3 Click Apply button Set up transmission destination of SNMP trap Operations 1 Click Network Configuration SNMP Configuration Trap SNMP Trap window is displayed See Fm SNMP Trap window window of 1 5 6 SNMP Configuration Menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN for the details of SNMP T
5. For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to EFI Compatible ROM For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to Legacy ROM Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration OpROM Scan Configuration of BIOS menu to Enable only for booting Device 3 Setthe BIOS to recognize LUN of the FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot For setting the FC card see Chapter 2 Setting of fiber channel card FC card of PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 Prepare the server that operates ServerView Operations Manager SVOM Check the setting of the partition by MMB after removing the internal HDD SSD of PRIMEQUEST B IOU configuration is set See 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Console redirection is set See 3 4 6 Settings of Console Redirection Video redirection Enable Virtual media Enable Various modes are set See 3 4 5 Various mode settings 6 Connect only the LUN which installs the SAN storage device to the partition of PRIMEQUEST For the setting of SAN storage device see the manual attached with the SAN storage device 7 Allocate the I O space in the FC card for boot path and in the SAS RAID controllerRAID card For details on allocation of the I O space see 3 4 5 Various mode settings and
6. 4 7 6 4 8 4 9 2 Select Server list 3 Right click the partition targeted in the server list at the left side Maintenance ASR property is selected on the displayed menu 4 Watch dog setting is selected from the displayed window 5 Click Application button by setting the following in Software item Check ON the Enable check box Select Continuance operation on the Action at the time of abnormal operation Enter the value between 1 100 minutes for the Time out period 6 Enter the user name password and click Enter key Completion of VMware 5 x installation Reboot the partition of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series after the completion of setting Installation of the bundled software For the installation of bundled software see Installation of D 2 VMware 5 x bundled software Procedure of Hyper V installation Install Hyper V after installing the operating system Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 Procedure of KVM installation Install KVM after installing the operating system Linux RHEL6 See the following for the installation procedure of KVM PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Simple Construction Guide Linux KVM edition 65 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit 4 10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pac
7. 5 6 5 1 5 7 1 Setup of NTP client See 6 2 Setup of NTP for the setup of the NTP client Saving management and configuration information This explains about how to save the following information Be sure to save the UEFI configuration information 5 7 1 Saving MMB configuration information 5 7 2 Saving BIOS configuration information Remark Save the UEFI configuration information regularly after starting the operation For saving EFI configuration information see 5 7 2 Saving BIOS configuration information All the screenshots are display examples The contents displayed may differ depending on the system configuration Storage of MMB configuration information This explains the method to take back up of the MMB configuration information on remote PC Maintenance menu in MMB Web Ul is used for storing the MMB configuration information Operations 1 Select the Maintenance Backup Restore Configuration Backup Restore MMB Configuration gt Backup Restore MMB Configuration window is displayed FIGURE 5 17 Example of Backup Restore MMB Configuration Window Madel FRIAIEQUESTIS00E Acove MMBed g Part Namb r MCXNANNNN FUJITSU S rial Sember H 5 States rie al damn Fmi Aa J ia Cece Ln se Mantenance gt Backup Restore Corfgaranaa gt Hackap Restore MOVE 0 osfigaraton a Back tare C S Backup MMB Configuration alt To badop the MAIS Configuration cick Bada baton 0406 Restore MMB Conf
8. Remark XXXXX shows the version number Read it in different way properly 2 Qlogic Converge Console GUI CLI is installed in the following cases When the Qlogic FC card is mounted And When Qlogic Converge Console GUI CLI is not installed The installation condition of Qlogic Converge Console GUI is determined by the presence of Qlogic Corporation QCC GUl localhost under the start menu all programs The installation condition of Qlogic Converge Console CLI is determined by the presence of Qlogic Management Suite QConvergeConsole CLI under the start menu all programs Note In Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 the start menu all programs should read the start menu all apps a Driver Utility of MC OJFC5X or MC 0JFC6X is downloaded from the following URL htto support ts fujitsu com Note Driver Utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary b The downloaded file is executed by a double click The prompt window of cmd exe black window is displayed for a while and the file is extracted c The window closes automatically after the extraction is completed The download file is extracted and folder or file is newly created Remark If the window does not close even if Complete is displayed on the title bar of the window then click the Close button and close the window d Double click and execute QConvergeCons
9. Remark For the method of installing SNIA HBA API library see readme txt extracted under HBA API LIB e Reboot the partition after installation FIGURE 4 1 File Structure HBA API LIB enterprise_kitfiles install uninstall readme txt 4 The dump area is configured Confirm that hard disk has enough free space before collecting the memory dump 5 Save the management information and configuration For details see 5 7 Saving management and configuration information 6 RAS support service is configured For details see 5 8 Setup for lifesoan monitoring according to RAS support service When the life of UPS battery is to be monitored see 5 8 1 Monitoring life span of UPS battery 7 Watchdog Timer allows reboot OS in case that OS freezes Rebooting OS is executed when the set time passes For details see 8 4 Automatic Partition Restart Conditions of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN After installation connecting SAN and internal HDD SSD See PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 for connecting SAN with internal HDD SSD after installation Moreover for details on driver parameter see readme of the driver supplied Procedure to install RHEL into internal HDD SSD This section briefly describes the procedure to install RHEL into internal HDD SSD Start the installation after confirming the MMB configuration a
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11. is displayed for Part Number Serial Number if the status of each component is displayed on the MMB Web Ul window Operations 1 Log into MMB Web UI The MMB Web Ul window is displayed 2 Click Partition Power Control from the MMB menu Power Control window is displayed column is partition number For details on Power Control window see 1 3 1 Power Control window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 7 2 Example of Power Control window Model PRIMEQUESTIS00E Active MYE Part Number AICAAAAS AA FUJITSU Serial Number SE Status were ruser A Adept ate Seth ee Site Verd rue gt Partition Power Control EE Power Control Retesh Help Select a Power Control option for one or more partion then cick the Appi bumaon to take effect EE EE Pt 109 CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition 7 1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition 3 Select Power Off for the Power Control for the partition number of which power is to be cut off and click the Apply button The power supply of the specified partition is cut off Remark If the operating system supports ACPI and Power Off is selected then the power is automatically cut off on shutting down the operating system However even if the operating system supports ACPI you may be unable to power off the partition as long as an application that does not support it is running on the operat
12. 5 5 1 Configure I O Space Assignment menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 8 Set PCI Address Mode to PCI Bus Mode by MMB Web Ul For details on PCI Address Mode setting see 1 3 8 Partition x Menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference Manual C122 E177EN LP Preparation of installation Additionally see the VMware information at the time of preparation of the installation For the VMware information contact the distributor where you purchased your product or your sales representative The following preparation is done just before the installation 1 The following disk image Is prepared Media of VMware 5 x 2 The FC cable is made a single path wire connection of only 1 FC cable Installation of VMware 5 x The operating system installation with SVIM is explained There are the following types for operating system installation with SVIM For the detailed procedure of each mode see ServerView Suite Server View Installation Manager TABLE 4 5 Operating system installation with SVIM Mode Functional Overview Purpose Quick mode You can simply use the minimum settings necessary for For easy installation operating system installation This mode uses Fujitsu s recommended settings 61 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 6 Procedure to install VMware 5 x on the SAN storage device Guide mode You can specify setup information by following the instructions Fo
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14. TABLE 4 7 Operating system installation with SVIM Mode Functional Overview Purpose _ _ _ _ __ Quick mode You can simply use the minimum settings necessary for For easy installation operating system installation This mode uses Fujitsu s recommended settings Guide mode You can specify setup information by following the instructions For detailed setting of RAID or OS of the wizard You can save the specified information in a configuration file for use during reinstallation All the screenshots are display examples The contents displayed may differ depending on system configuration Operations 1 The settings are done to boot the ServerView Suite DVD from virtual media for the partition For details on configuration see 1 6 2 Remote control operation BMC of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 2 The power supply of the partition is turned ON Note Force boot from DVD can be selected by the Boot Selector and can be activated from DVD or it can be activated from the DVD drive by changing the boot order into DVD with UEFI When operating system corresponds to the UEFI mode the installation can be done in UEFI mode by changing the boot order according to the following procedure a After turning on the power supply of the partition while the FUJITSU logo is displayed press any key such as Space key except Enter key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed b The menu
15. Windows E 1 Overview of NTP Client Settings Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows This appendix describes how to specify and set of an NTP server for a specific Windows operating system This appendix is not needed for Active Directory member servers Active Directory member servers automatically synchronize the system clock with the domain controller E 1 Overview of NTP Client Settings This appendix describes procedures for settings synchronizing the system clock with an NTP server for operating systems consisting of the following Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2012 R2 Remark In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series the system time of a partition is kept in the Home SB Therefore if the Home SB of a partition is replaced during maintenance or switched by the reserved SB function the system time of the partition may become incorrect The system clock synchronizes with an NTP server once a week in the default configuration of the Workgroup environment of Windows Before Windows Server 2008 the system clock is synchronized at system startup However in Windows Server 2008 R2 or later it is not synchronized Use the following procedures to set the system to synchronize with the system clock FIGURE E 1 Settings for system clock synchronization Specifying an NTP Server Specify an NTP server in Control Panel Date and Time Synchronization Interval Setting Set the following registry value w
16. 1 Ports for managing MMB 0 and MMB 1 are connected to the external switching hub device using a LAN cable At the same time MMB console PC is also connected to the external switching hub device Physical IP address and Virtual IP address of MMB 0 and MMB 1 are set in identical subnet Physical IP Address In the above figure MMB 0 192 168 1 100 MMB 1 192 168 1 101 Virtual IP Address In the above figure 192 168 1 102 For external connection Web browser Terminal for Maintenance REMCS etc communication is done by virtual IP address TABLE 3 4 Settings required for connecting external LAN When using the switching hub which supports the Prevent circulatory prevention function to disable Spanning Tree Protocol circulatory prevention function Spanning Tree of connection port of switching hub and the main unit or to set Domain Protocol or the domain Separation etc in the Separation ON external switch When the data given below corresponds to any of It is necessary to set the firewall and mail server in such a way that the category physical IP address packets of MMB 0 and MMB 1 can pass through Destination server becomes external server which Is passed through the firewall Use a mail server which restricts the IP address Connection format is as given below When connecting to internet Connect REMCS port to the external switching hub Or connect to the center by restricting the firewall from the exter
17. 3 Operating system installation with SVIM Quick mode The operating system can be installed with the recommendation It is used when the operating system is of Fujitsu only by setting minimum reauired limits to be readily installed Guide mode The setup information is set following the wizard The It is used when the details of RAID and information which is set is saved in the configuration file and it the operating system are set can be used during reinstallation All the screenshots are display examples The contents displayed may differ depending on system configuration Operations 1 The settings are done to boot the ServerView Suite DVD from virtual media for the partition For details on configuration see 1 6 2 Remote control operation BMC of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 2 The power supply of the partition is turned ON Note It can be started by selecting Force boot from DVD by Boot Selector or it can be started from the virtual media by changing the boot order to DVD by UEFI When operating system corresponds to the UEFI mode the installation can be done in UEFI mode by changing the boot order according to the following procedure 39 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 4 Procedures to install RHEL in SAN storage device 4 4 4 DAR a After turning on the power supply of the partition while the FUJITSU logo is displayed press any key Such as
18. Configuration 3 4 3 Setting of Reserved SB If hardware failure occurs in the SB which is added in the partition and it may be necessary to remove the SB Reserved SB is an SB which is newly added in the partition instead of removal of SB To configure Reserved SB in partition following points should be considered SB which is not added in the specified partition can be defined as Reserved SB The following SB is not added in the partition SBin free status SB added in other partitions SB defined in Reserved SB of other partitions For details of Reserved SB see 3 2 3 Reserved SB of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN Remark Flexible O mode configuration is required to implement the Reserved SB Windows license verification is required depending on the combination of SB and enables kit For details Activation depending on the combination of SB and enable kit of 3 4 Component extension of PRIMEQUEST 2000sSeries Administration Manual C122 E175EN Operations 1 Click Partition Reserved SB Configuration gt Reserved SB Configuration window is displayed Check box is displayed vertically in the free status SB column or the column of SB which is defined as Reserved SB For details of Reserved SB Configuration window see 1 3 5 Reserved SB Configuration window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 23 Example of Reserved SB Configur
19. E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 3 Event Task Settings FIGURE E 23 Windows Time Properties window Windows Time Properties Local Computer Display name Windows Time date and time synchronization on al cients a servers in the network Fthis service is stopped j Path to executable C Windows system32 svchost exe k Local Service You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service from here Start parameters 7 If the W32Time service is stopped click the Start button If the W32Time service is running click the Stop button to pause in the service and then click the Start button 8 Click the OK button to close the Windows Time Properties dialog box E 3 3 Event Task Settings 1 Open Start Administrative Tools Task Scheduler 133 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 3 Event Task Settings FIGURE E 24 Task Scheduler window Tesk Scheduler oc i Connect to another Com LA You can use Tack Scheduler to create and manage Create narr Task common tasks thet your computer wil cary out E aiai spear eer a To begin click create Task a command in the Action menu import Task Tasks are stored in folder in the Tack Schadudar a Degar Al Running Tasks Feme Trass te nein an Anemi en an c die Al Tade History 05 ne eer Status of tasks that hawesterted in th Last 2 hour zE er b Summary
20. Operating System Installation 3 1 Before Starting Setup CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 2 3 2 Installation This chapter describes the work that must be done before you install the operating system on the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and setting of actual operation and various setup works Before Starting Setup This section describes the items necessary to predetermine before the setup MMB Settings It is necessary to predetermine the following items to configure MMB IP address hostname subnet mask and gateway address P address of the PC used as the MMB console referred to below as the MMB console PC ID for MMB User Account PRIMEQUEST 2000 series system name Also used as the system name for SNMP Management LAN environment For details on setting of MMB see 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB Note The management LAN remote maintenance LAN and any other LAN must be configured as networks with different subnet masks Partition Settings To construct multiple partitions following items should be predetermined Number of partitions Name of Partition Configuration of Partition Home SB For details on setting of partition see 3 4 Partition Configuration If partition name and host name of the operating system installed on the partition are the same operations management of partition becomes easier Note For 2400E 2800E Model Incase PCI A
21. PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN All the windows given here are display examples The display contents differ according to the system configuration Operations 1 Device Manager menu of UEFI is displayed For the details of device manager menu display see Chapter 3 UEFI Menu Operations of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 5 1 Example of Device Manager Menu Device Manager Devices List This is sadump System Information setup driver iSCSI Configuration CPU Configuration Henory Configuration H USE Configuration Security Configuration sadump Configuration gt Network Device List LSI MegaRAID lt RAID Ctrl SAS 66 168 D3116C gt Configuration Utility 03 02 03 00 PCI Subsystem Configuration LAN Remote Boot Configuration Driver Health The platform is healthy Tl Hove Highlight lt Enter gt Select Entry Esc Exit 2 Select sadump Configuration and press Enter key Main menu sadump is displayed CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 2 Main menu sadump Sadump setup tool ver 1 0 3 Select Set up Manager and press Enter key sadump set up menu is displayed 74 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 3 sadump set up menu Set up Manager 4 Select Enabled on ENABLE 9 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installat
22. Port l EE Pad El a m JOE ODE uu ta 2 Set the SSH items 3 Click the Apply button 6 5 4 HTTPS Settings The HTTPS of MMB is set It can be set by using Administrator privileges To Enable the HTTPS it is necessary to register a valid SSL certificate When the valid SSL certificate is not registered and when it is attempted to Enable the HTTPS error is displayed For the valid SSL certificate specify the attested certificate or self attested certificate that is generated on MMB window There are cases where HTTPS is already set by our engineers If the changes are not required skip the HTTPS settings and proceed to the next settings Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Network Protocols Network Protocols window is displayed For details about the Network Protocols window see 1 5 4 Network Protocols window of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 106 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 6 Schedule operations FIGURE 6 13 Example of Network Protocols window Model FRIMEQUEST200E Part Sumber MCARAARAAN FUjiTSU Serial Nomber felt Status Mermal mH 1g gt Netwoek Configuration gt Netuork Protocols Network Protocols Click the Apply Buttes to apply al changes apao o alan Oo a 2 Set the items related to HTTPS of HTTP 3 Click the Apply button 6 6 Schedule operations Active MATBSO For detai
23. Space key except Enter key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed b The menu is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order Boot Maintenance Manager Boot Options Change Boot Order Change the order c UEFI Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set on the top step For details on the setting method of boot order see m Change Boot Order of 3 5 2 Boot Options menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN d Commit Changes and Exit Reset System is specified and the partition is rebooted After a period of time the language selection window is displayed In case of English select English In initial display window click Next button without setting anything Select Deployment in Welcome ServerView Installation Manager window Select installation mode select operating system to be installed and set the operating system Remark The IP address of LAN cannot be set in setting operating system Set IP address after installing the operation system Click Start installation The installation is started Replace with the installation medium of operating system according to the instructions of SVIM Configuring Bundled Software after Installation Bundled software is configured after installing the operating system 1 The trap destination from the partition is configured Remark Configuring of the trap destination can be checked by using standard trap for SNM
24. Window Model PRIMEQUESTIS0E Active MAMBO Part Number VICXNXXXXNN Serial Number mien AW States Network ConSguragea gt Network latesface gt IPvd Lier face omg IPv4 Interface inad Chek the Apply button for all changes to uke effect LIP Address Ape Canon 21 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3 9 Example of IPv6 Interface Window Model PRIMEQUEST2800E Active MAIE Part Sumber MCXXXXXXX 1 Serial Number Sa States kii gt Nerwork Configuraten gt Network Interface gt IPv Interface IPv6 Interface Fai a a Click the Appi button for all changes to take edfoet 2 Click Enable of DNS in DNS optional then each item is entered 3 Click Apply button after setting the required items 22 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 3 9 Set up of Alarm E Mail Set up the following for Alarm E Mail Whether to notify through E Mail when an error occurs during operation Error level and notification destination at the time of notifying For the backup of the set up information see 3 5 Storage of the configuration information Note To set up the above mentioned items log in to Administrator privileges Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Alarm E Mail Alarm E Mail window is displayed For details on Alarm E Mail
25. Write Back 93 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 1 Redundant configuration of network adaptor CHAPTER 6 Work after installation This chapter explains the operation which is to be implemented after introducing the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series such as setting of NTP or setting of security 6 1 Redundant configuration of network adaptor For establishing the network after installation following teaming multi pass is set by using the utility corresponding to each network adaptor Setup of network adaptor Intel Gigabit Ethernet GbE For management LAN and operation LAN redundant setting of network is done Network to be targeted is 2 in the following Figure Windows Configure the teaming by using the Intel PROSet R 1 For details see help of IntelPROSet R 1 In Windows Server 2012 or later NIC teaming of standard function of the operating system can also be used FIGURE 6 1 External network configuration Lan Lan Card Card A Management LAN IPv4iPv6 mm B Maintenance LAN IPv4APv6 C Operation E Fea ea ie LAN IPv4lPv6 mm D Cluster Interconnect IPv4 IPv 1 Lan Lan Lan Lan Card Card Card Card PRIMEQUEST 2 MM Ban Active MM Bai Standby TET 3 User User REMCS Ant Port Port Port User User REMCS CE Port Port Port Port s E tL FST IPv4 Operation PO lt Server Number Description Switching Hub redundanc redundancy
26. an Running 5 Right click the Windows Time service Select Properties from the context menu 6 Set Automatic Delayed Start in Startup type in the Windows Time Properties dialog box 121 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E 7 Windows Time Properties window Jescription Maintains date and time synchronization on all at clients and servers in the network If this service is Path to executable C Windows system32 svchost exe k LocalService 7 If the W32Time service is stopped click the Start button 8 If the W32Time service is running click the Stop button to pause in the service and then click the Start button E 2 3 Event Task Settings 1 Open Start Administrative Tools Task Scheduler 122 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E 8 Task Scheduler window fie ren few bul rn Bier m Task Sehedrir Local Tack tiheda Treny Lact hha 117 ODT TT ta FAG b Tea Sohesfaker Library Aa herm B You cor um Tak Schedulerte create ard manage oammen baka that yru computer seil carry Jo utauteratcaly a the ima you pariy lo bagn chee command n the Aten manu Coe rect t Aname om 1 cr 3 Tis pe toned in folders a the Tak Shells Liberry To des gi pafon 25 operan on 57 nian lak fede ea
27. and recover dialogue box Consider the time required for reactivation when the operation is stopped during SB failure resulting from the above mentioned reasons Total 2 times are required for reactivation at the time of initial start up and switching to Reserved SB However if below mentioned prevention procedure is executed reactivation request can be controlled Windows re start prevention procedure The request of reactivation can be controlled by recognizing Reserved SB to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series in advance Execute the following procedures for all Windows partitions If this prevention procedure is executed reactivation is not demanded when switched to Reserved SB due to SB failure 1 Shut down the partition after completing Windows installation 2 One SB is removed from the partition by using MMB Web Ul When multiple SBs are installed any one out of them can be removed 3 Add SB for Reserved SB to the partition For details see Built in SB and IOU of 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Turn on the power supply of partition and start the Windows Login by Administrator privileges Reactivate according to the instructions if the message requesting the reactivation is displayed Shut down after Windows is reactivated Remove the SB for Reserved SB which was added in procedure 3 from the partition by using MMB Web UI Add SB removed from procedure 2 to the partition Points to be considered for VMware Wh
28. at the time of editing Edit Filter is displayed See PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN m Add filter Edit filter Window of 1 5 10 Access Control window for the details of Add Filter window and Edit Filter window FIGURE 6 5 Example of Add Filter Window Model PRIMEQUESTIS00E Active MMB 0 Fart Numaber ATCA AAA FUJITSU Serial Number antente tatus Mam jystem Farttce ET SET sat ur et L poui gt Nerwock Comiguration gt Access Contral Add Filter Help ERE amp Check the Apply Button to apply all changes 2 Enter required items Maximum 64 filters can be set 6 5 2 Set up of SNMP 6 5 3 Set up of SSH 6 5 4 Set up of HTTPS All the screenshots are display examples and the contents to be displayed differ depending upon the system configuration 6 5 1 Set up of Access Control To secure the security of MMB set up access control according to Network Protocol For securing the security it is recommended to set up access control at the time of installation Access control can also be set up after the installation Selection of Filters of Editing objects Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Access Control Access Control window is displayed See 1 5 10 Access Control window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN for the details of Access Control window g9 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 5 Set up of security FIGURE 6 6 Ex
29. click Backup button Dialogue box which specifies the storage location is displayed 3 Select the storage pass and click OK button Initial file name of the BIOS configuration for back up is as follows Partition number Date on which the backup of the file is taken BIOS version dat 92 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 8 Setup for lifespan monitoring according to RAS support service 5 8 Setup for lifespan monitoring according to RAS support service RAS support service is a service which is automatically installed in the SVIM For the details regarding the manual installation of RAS backup service and the details regarding the procedure for setting the lifesoan monitoring see RAS Backup Service User Guide Linux version or windows version For the details regarding the SVIM see ServerView Installation Manager 5 8 1 Monitoring life span of UPS battery UPS battery is a part which is replaced regularly Life of the UPS battery is monitored by the RAS backup service In the RAS backup service when following period occurs the message is displayed and Replacement time is notified TABLE 5 2 Replacement warning message Replacement message notification UPS Starting period of replacement message notification Period of replacement message notification Approximately 1 year and 9 month after starting the Approximately after 2 year usage or after replacing the battery Operations 1 Partition wh
30. is completed 62 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 7 Procedure to install VMware 5 x into internal HDD SSD 4 6 6 4 7 4 7 1 4 7 2 Installation of Bundled Software For details on bundled software see D 2 VMware 5 x Bundled Software Installation Procedure to install VMware 5 x into internal HDD SSD This section describes the procedure of installing internal HDD SSD for VMware 5 x Start the installation after confirming the MMB configuration and successful to log in to the MMB Presetting Set the following if necessary 1 2 Prepare the server to be operated by Server View Operations Manager SVOM Check the partition settings in the MMB after removing internal HDD SSD of PRIMEQUEST Setting of configuration of SB IOU See 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Setting of Console Redirection See 3 4 6 Settings of Console Redirection Video redirection Enable Virtual media Enable Setting of various modes See 3 4 5 Various mode settings PCI ROM Priority of BIOS is set For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to EFI Compatible ROM For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to Legacy ROM Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration OpROM Scan Configuration of BIOS menu to Enable only for booti
31. is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order Boot Maintenance Manager Boot Options Change Boot Order Change the order c UEFI Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set on the top step For details on the setting method of boot order see m Change Boot Order of 3 5 2 Boot Options menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN d Commit Changes and Exit Reset System is specified and the partition is rebooted 3 After a period of time the language selection window is displayed In case of English select English In initial display window click Next button without setting anything Select Deployment in Welcome ServerView Installation Manager window Select installation mode select operating system to be installed and set the operating system Oo Remark The IP address of LAN cannot be set in setting operating system Set IP address after installing the operation system 7 Click Start installation The installation is started 8 Replace with the installation medium of operating system according to the instructions of SVIM 4 10 4 Configuring Bundled Software after Installation After completing OS installation configure the bundled software For details about the following settings see the ServerView Mission Critical Option User Manual 4 10 5 After installation connecting SAN and internal HDD SSD For details on connecting the SAN and internal HDD after the i
32. of distribution and install libni package by executing the following command rom ivh libni lt version gt lt release gt lt arch gt fom Remark Read the part of lt version gt lt release gt lt arch gt properly b Download the driver utility of MC 0JFC31 31B 41 41B 91 91B A1 A1B from the following URL CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 6 Procedure to install VMware 5 x on the SAN storage device 4 5 5 4 6 http Support ts fujitsu com Note Though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary driver utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series c The file to be downloaded is copied in an arbitrary directory of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and then extracted tar xvzf F1010350 tar gz d The file given below is extracted Remark For the method of installing SNIA HBA API library see readme txt extracted under HBA API LIB e Reboot the partition after installation FIGURE 4 2 File Structure HBA API LIB enterprise kitfiles install uninstall readme txt 4 The dump area is configured Confirm that hard disk has enough free space before collecting the memory dump 5 NTP client is configured NTP server on the operating system side is configured For details see 5 6 Setup of NTP client 6 Save the management information and configuration For details see 5 7 Saving management and configuration information 7 RAS support servic
33. of network adaptor csscsscsscsssssssssssssessesessessessessessesaesaeseeseesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesarsarsarsansaesareansansas 94 6 2 Pddue AAR 95 6 2 1 Method of operating NTP in PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series cccccsessssesscssssessesecsessesecsesseseesecsesauseesesausauseeaesausausesaesaneneoes 95 6 2 2 Se pl mat nme rc enec tc St Or Se SOP 7 me Ne moe mre ee em ea 96 6 3 SOON DNS NE enema eee eee een en ee eee eee ee 97 6 4 ETP ER 98 6 5 NNN 98 6 5 1 se Ol ACCESS NN 99 6 5 2 ENN 101 6 5 3 SEPO EE EE Se Pee 105 6 5 4 HPS SANG varer 106 6 6 SCEANE Operations ER 107 CHAPTER7 Power ON ahd OFF Ofte DANTON sissa naaa aaa aiaa a aaa ia i aea iA 108 7 1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition oneorenronrnnenronvnnrrrnrrnvrnrnrrnvrnrnnrnnrnvnnrnnrnnnnrn nen nrnnnnnnnennrnnnnennennnnnnnennsnnnnenn 108 XVII Preface 7 1 1 Power ON of ihe p se 108 7 1 2 Power OFF of the PIONER 109 Appendix A Listorseting tems ink kereso doe east Ae aes toed mes ta eh are acest doe hg 111 A VSetno tems o MMB ve 111 A2 Seting tems OVER 111 AS Seting tens OBMO Ha 111 Appendix B About software link vene 112 B 1 Types and general description of the bundled SOFWANE cscescssssssssssssssssssesssssscsesessessessesaessessesaesaesaesaesaesarsaesaesaesaesaesatsansansas 112 Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment liNk c ccccccecsscsesscsesssssesecesseseesessessesecsesauseesecsesauseesesaus
34. set IP address considering the proxy set up 3 Click Apply button Deletion of Filter Operations 1 After selecting the filter click Remove Filter button Window of confirmation of deletion is displayed 2 Atthe time of deletion click OK button Retums to Access Control window The deletion of filter is confirmed on the list If the deletion is to be cancelled click Cancel button 6 5 2 Set up of SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is set up Configure SNMP with the permission of Administrator Set whether to report any operational failure to an external destination the notification destination Enable SNMP Set the details of SNMP Set up transmission destination of SNMP trap Setup SNMP v3 Validate SNMP 101 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 5 Set up of security Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Network Protocols Network Protocols window is displayed See 1 5 4 Network Protocols window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN for the details of Network Protocols window FIGURE 6 8 Example of Network Protocols Window Model PRIMEQUESTIS00E Active MMB 0 Part Number MOXNNNXNN FU Serial Number m t Status Normal T Emenee lk eee cra gt Network Contguration gt Netwoek Protocols Network Protocols Help Click the Apply Button to apply al changes Web HTTP HTTPS T Enable Disable aa aan ale
35. submenu The window corresponding to the selected menu is displayed in the content area 3 Information displayed on the window is confirmed and set When Apply Button is clicked the information is set When Cancel Button is clicked the information returns to the previous status Note When Internet Explorer is being used if the display of dialog box for confirmation of process execution or the display of dialog box or for notification of process completion exceeds 2 minute or more its connection with MMB Web Ul is cut In this case login again to MMB Web UI Network set up of MMB MMB Network is set up For the items already set at this time confirm the setting contents For the items not set make the settings Following IP Addresses are set Virtual IP Address used to access Web Ul Physical IP Address assigned to the MMB interface See 3 5 Storage of the configuration information for the backup of information which is set Note Set up of MMB Physical IP Address is not required as long as MMB is not mounted at the installation location MMB 1 and PRIMECLUSTER linkage is not performed Login to Administrator privileges to set up MMB network When on Network Interface window if Apply Button is clicked after changing MMB 0 IP Address or MMB 1 IP Address To reflect the settings the network is temporarily stopped and Web Ul is cut It is possible to connect to Web Ul again by selectin
36. window Ort xx Type the name ot a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open regedit axe My This task will be created with administrative privileges cnet om G 2 Open the following key and set 900 for the SpecialPolllnterval value HKEY LOCAL MACHINEYSYSTEMYCurrentControlSetYServicesYW32Time YTimeProvidersYNtpClient SpetcialPolllnterval Type REG DWORD Data 900 decimal FIGURE E 21 Registry Editor window Registry Editor j E Hi E lO x Bie Edit Wew Favorites Help Hd vomgr af neme Te Det fi DSD ab Defadt REG 51 value not ser 3 di vsmraid Pil AlowNonstandar REG DWORD 0x0000000 1 High VSS M competbiltyFeas REG DWORD 0x80000000 2147482648 Ege Wade vid CroseSiteSyrFiags REG_DWORD 0x00000002 2 a al DIName REG EXPAND SZ SLeystemroot evetem 32 Ww 32tme dl 3 aes feo Enabled REG_DWORD pxDO00000 I 1 sen me P EreniLogflags REG DWORD 0x00000001 1 A fill InputProvider REG DWORD 0x00000001 1 NipServer se LargeSamplaSken REG DWORD 0x00000003 3 ga paraa fa ResolvePeerBack REG DWORD 0x00000007 7 BHD Triggerinke md Mo ResolvePeerBack REG DWORD Nx0000000f 15 AISNE reel REG DWORD ax00000364 900 A WaromPen A b SpedaFollfmeR e REG MULTI_SZ i Computer HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSeteer vices W32Time TimeProvider NipChent 3 Close the Registry Editor 131 Appen
37. window is displayed For details of Partition Home window see Partition Home window of 1 3 3 Partition Configuration window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 34 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3 22 Example of Partition Home Window Model PEIMEQUESTISME Active MAIR Part Namber SOOO Serial Number POLE VOTE Status Aw ely Partition Home Help T Select Home SB for the partition 0 then cick the Apply Button Home SB Apply Cancel Selecting a SB as the Home SB for the partition Click the radio button for the selected Home SB Remark As long as SB is set as Home even if it is not mounted it is displayed as gray out The radio button on the row which is shown as grayed out can be changed to the radio button on the row which is not shown as grayed out Once the radio button is disabled from gray out display the original radio button cannot be selected again Click Apply button A confirmation dialogue box is displayed Note At the time of clicking the Apply button if the power supply for the partition has been turned on Home cannot be changed A warning dialogue box is displayed Click OK button to continue the process click Cancel button to cancel the process Returns to Partition Configuration window 35 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition
38. 00 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 H007EN 2 Confirm that the power cables are connected to the AC inlets of the main unit and PCI Box Also confirm that the power cables are secured with the AC cord clamps for the AG inlets on the main unit ONES E E ET E S L 7 z i Tin F j oT AA L or aa 10 i pg gr og al i hy Qi r L I DU eee Y l nn P i 1g a Be po Te a Ar At 1 bn T ti i l f ia ioe ey a ge B a i ar nn 3 i ne ee p LI Tine nt ri a a n T a ak I I L ah Jn a L me FL ge Nr The cable is passed through the circle of release Thailand Release tie is tightened and the power cable is fixed The insulation connector is mistaken from the server and does not come off Remark CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2 9 Connecting the Power Cables Release tie can be detached by bending it with the choke end of the zip tie 3 Group all the cables that run outside the main unit and PCI Box into power cables and signal cables and secure them firmly to the cable holders of the 19 inch rack with cable ties 4 Confirm that the AC power breaker is off Then connect the power cables to AC power For details on the power cable connections see 2 4 2Facility power requirements and characteristics FIGURE 2 1 Power cable socket locations PRIMEQUEST2000 Series FIGURE 2 2 Power cable socket locations PCI Box CHAPTER 3 Work before
39. 008 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Microsoft amp Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 for Intel64 Novell R SUSE R LINUX Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 vivre ES MS Trademarks Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Red Hat the Shadowman logo and JBoss are registered trademarks of Red Hat Inc in the U S and other countries Intel Intel logo Intel Inside Intel Inside logo Intel Atom Intel Atom Inside Intel Core Core Inside Intel vPro vPro Inside Celeron Celeron Inside Itanium Itanium Inside Pentium Pentium Inside Xeon Xeon Phi Xeon Inside Preface Notation Ultrabook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Ethernet is a registered trademark of Fuji Xerox Co Ltd in Japan and is a registered trademark of Xerox Corp in the United States and other countries VMware is a trademark or registered trademark of VMware Inc in the United States and other countries Novell and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server are trademarks of Novell Inc Xen is a trademark or registered trademark of Citrix Systems Inc or its subsidiaries in the United States and other couniries Other company names and product names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their resp
40. 00E Active MMB 0 Part Number MCXXXXXXKX FU Serial Number SSS Status Aw arming gt Partition gt Partition Configuration Partition Configuration Help aj Select a partition then chck the Add Remove Unit Set Partition Name or Home buttons to configure the partition B m E gt PG Ls Partition Name oO E mate VA Note R represents Reserved 5B H represents Home 5B represents Installed SB IOU other than the above Set Partition Name Add Unit Remove Unit Home Cancel Remark Above mentioned window is used in case of maximum configurations 2 Select partition which sets the partition name and enter the partition name in Partition name cell Remark The name can be input up to 16 characters The characters that can be used are as follows 0 9 a z A Z half width space Sharp _ Underline and Hyphen 3 Click Set Partition Name button Name is set for the selected partition 3 4 5 Various mode settings Dynamic Reconfiguration Memory operation mode and Hyper Threading Mode etc of the partition are set Setting items are set by MMB Web Ul and UEFI Following table lists the setting items and screen transition For details on the respective settings see PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 40 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration TABLE 3 7 Setting of Various modes instal
41. C122 B025EN Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment link B 1 Types and general description of the bundled software Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment link For details on developing the SAN boot environment see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 113 Appendix D Notes on VMware installation D 1 Building the RAID environment in the VMware 5 x internal disk Appendix D Notes on VMware installation This appendix describes how to install VMware vSphere using the RAID environment configured in internal HDD SSD It also provides notes on installation Hereafter VMware vSphere is mentioned as VMware 5 x or VMware D 1 Building the RAID environment in the VMware 5 x internal disk In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series RAID 0 RAID1 RAID 1E RAID 5 RAID 6 RAID 10 RAID 50 RAID 60 are supported in internal HDD SSD For details on building a RAID configuration using internal hard disks see the SAS RAID controller Guide D 2 Installing VMware 5 x Bundled Software The bundled software is stored in ServerView Suite DVD Tools The files are copied from ServerView Suite DVD Tools and then used Further the bundled software necessary for VMware vSphere 5 are as mentioned below TABLE D 1 Installation of the software attached to VMware 5 x Bundled software Installation destination ServerView ESXi CIM Provider VMware ESXi 114 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server
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43. Configuring SNMP Configure SNMP and security CHAPTER 7Power ON and OFF of the eae NT CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2 1 Safety Precautions CHAPTER2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation This chapter describes the preparation before main unit installation This preparation includes work up to power cable connection 2 1 Safety Precautions Observe the following precautions when installing the main unit Installation of main units must follow the precautions below Otherwise system may be damaged Follow the precautions warnings and instructions labelled on the main unit Do not block the vent holes Do not install the main unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight or close to a device that may generate heat Do not install the main unit in a location exposed to dust corrosive gas or salt spray Do not install the main unit in a location subject to strong vibration Install the main unit on a flat surface Use grounded Category 3 wiring or better Using another type of grounded wiring may cause abnormal operation Do not route cables under the main unit Do not allow cables to become taut Do not disconnect the power cables while the main unit power is on If it is hard to push the connector latch of a LAN cable or other cable when attempting to disconnect the cable push it with a flathead screwdriver Forcibly inserting a finger may cause personal injury or damage the unit Do not place anythin
44. E 133 XVIII Preface Figures FIGURE 2 1 Power cable socket locations PRIMEQUEST2000 Series c cscsscsscssssssssssssessessrsesessesoesoesaesaesaesarsaesaesaesaesaesaesansas 7 FIGURE 2 2 Power cable socket locations PCI BOX c ccscssssssscssssscsscssssecsecsessessessessessessesaessesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesarsaesansaesaneats 7 FIGURE 3 1 External Views of Mounting Locations and External interface of MMB cccssssssssssssssrsssssessessesesessessesrsarsaneats 11 FIGURE 3 2 Location of MMB user Parse 13 FIGURE 3 3 Network Configuration and IP Address of Management LAN c ccccsscsscscsssssssssssssessrssessesessessesaesaesaesaesoesaesarsansaneats 14 FIGURE 3 4 MMB VWeb UI Login WING OW sis32 sos steed decuehisuate tid sccauhldcteudascascus ceudaduena Ee a lena Seen 16 FIGURE 3 5 Example of IPv4 Interface Window csscsscsssssssssssssssssessessessessessessesaesaeseeseesaesaesaesarsaesaesarsassaesaesaesaesarsansansansansaneats 18 FIGURE 3 6 Example of IPV6 Interface Window c ccccsscscsssssssssssssessesecsessesoeseessesaesaesoeseesaesarsaesaesaesarsaesaesaesaesaesaesaesarsaesarsaesaneats 18 FIGURE 3 7 Example of Network Protocols WINdoW ssccuc cesceicesercotcecsecatencescescenessctaertcntsuaekcesceseiaosseastcsasuacseesceuerscusesstepesuacessdanetdencess 20 FIGURE 3 8 Example of IPv4 Interface Window c ccccsscscssssssssssssessessessessesoesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesa
45. GURE 3 22 Example of Paniion Orme VV OW cisa tees cents E eee seede 35 FIGURE 3 23 Example of Reserved SB Configuration WindOW ccccccccsssssscsssssssesecsscssssesecsessesecsecsesaeseesesausausecaesausaesesarsaneasees 36 FIGURE 3 24 Settings of BlueScreenTimeout Configuration tab cccccccscsseesscssesessessssessesecsesseseesecsessuseesesausauseesesausasseeaesaneaeees 38 FIGURE 3 25 Settings of BlueScreenTimeout Settings of MISC cccsccscsssssescsscssssssscsssseseesecsesseseesessesaesessesausauseseesausaeseearsaeeasees 39 FIGURE 3 26 Example of Partition Configuration Window s csccsscsscssssssssssssssssssrseesessesoessesaeseeseeseesaesaesaesaesaesaesarsaesansansansansaneats 40 FIGURE 3 27 Example of IPv4 Console Redirection Setup WiINKOW cccssccecsssssssesesssssesecsesseseesessesaeseesessusauseceesausaeesaesansatees 43 FIGURE 3 28 Example of IPv6 Console Redirection Setup WinGOW ccccccscecssessesesecssssesseecseseesecsesaeseesessesaeseesesausasseeansansaeees 44 FIGURE 3 29 Example of Information WinGOW ua 45 FIGURE 3 30 Example of Backup Restore MMB Configuration WiInGOW c ccccscssssssssscsssssssessessesessessesoesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesansaneats 46 FUE NS UIC TIS seede sacdeuldsatescad advent uses 57 FIGURE 4216 SOCHE asset 60 FIGURE 5 1 Example of Device Manager Me nu scsccssssssssssscsssssssessessessesseseesseseesoesoesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesarsaesaesaesaesae
46. MALAARDOUS VOLIAGE SIRAC Clee ee TO AVO AUCE Oe Onir IOUO fet vu LACIFI Om ACTIVI MARTIRAN G BGPese kasutas amp 2H CAUTION ES CAUTION bl LL SEL LL LEA LEE Vit OG LALLA MEL TRU ONS BEFORE em Tag L VG Fei Set Preface Notes on Handling the Product About this product This product is designed and manufactured for standard applications Such applications include but are not limited to general office work personal and home use and general industrial use The product is not intended for applications that require extremely high levels of safety to be guaranteed referred to below as safety critical applications Use of the product for a safety critical application may present a significant risk of personal injury and or death Such applications include but are not limited to nuclear reactor control aircraft flight control air traffic control mass transit control medical life support and missile launch control Customers shall not use the product for a safety critical application without guaranteeing the required level of safety Customers who plan to use the product in a safety critical system are requested to consult the Fujitsu sales representatives in charge Storage of accessories Keep the accessories in a safe place because they are required for server operation Adding optional products For stable operation of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server use only a Fujitsu certified optional product as an adde
47. MB are implemented 3 3 10 Registration of User MMB Registration of user account Account System name setting 3 3 11 Setting of System Date Time setting Name It is recommended to take the back up of information 3 3 12 Setting of Date and of the settings when the initial settings are completed Time For details on the back up of information which is set see 3 5 Storage of the configuration information Since all the screenshots in this manual are examples depending on the configuration these may differ from the actual screen displays 10 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 3 1 Connecting the MMB console PC This section describes the connection of the MMB and MMB console PC To reconfigure the environment of the operation connect the COM port of the MMB console PC and the External interface RS232C COM port of the MMB with RS232G cross cable For the mounting location and external interface overview of the MMB refer to the figure below FIGURE 3 1 External Views of Mounting Locations and External interface of MMB MAINTENANCE USER Port LOCAL REMOTE fi 0 en El 94 1OUM OU 1GDE or OU_10GDE DE 3 tags p ji IE 106bE IMB O O MMBH MMB O MMB Rear side view TABLE 3 2 External interface of MMB External interface RS232C COM Port Used by the field engineer when setting up the device It does no
48. MEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 iF 2 Change and confirm the settings of the detailed information of the FC card For details see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 OneCommand Manager is started The following driver parameters are set For the details of the set value see San storage device manual Topology Queue Depth Queue Target Link Speed Check the registry information For details on the checking method see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Creation Manual C122 E155 50 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 3 Procedures to install Windows into internal HDD SSD 4 3 4 3 1 For details on setting value see Manual of SAN storage device TimeOutValue Procedures to install Windows into internal HDD SSD This section briefly describes the procedures by which Windows is installed in the internal HDD SSD Start the installation after checking the MMB configuration and successful to log in to the MMB Presetting If necessary the following settings are done 1 2 Remove each built in HDD that is not the installation destination The setting of partition is checked by MMB Setting of configuration of SB IOU See 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Setting of Console Redirection See 3 4 6 Settings of Console Redirection Video redirectio
49. P service For details see 6 5 2 Set up of SNMP The trap destination and Mail destination through MMB are configured In linkage with operations management software it is configured only if necessary Configuring SNMP trap destination through MMB See 6 5 2 Set up of SNMP The report destination and the filter are set when Alarm E Mail is configured See 3 3 9 Set up of Alarm E Mail OneCommand Manager is installed while installing FC card a By executing the following command the libnI package information is displayed Confirm that libnl is installed rom ai libni If libnl is not installed search libnl package in installation media of distribution and install libn package by executing the following command rom ivh libnl lt version gt lt release gt lt arch gt rom Remark Read the part of lt version gt lt release gt lt arch gt properly b Download the driver utility of MC 0JFC31 31B 41 41B 91 91B A1 A1B from the following URL http support ts com Note Though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary driver utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 5 Procedure to install RHEL into internal HDD SSD 4 4 5 4 5 4 5 1 c The file to be downloaded is copied in an arbitrary directory of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and then extracted tar xvzf F1010350 tar gz d The file given below is extracted
50. Pv4 and IPv6 are set Incase of IPv4 Set the IP Address by using the following commands set hostname lt FQDN type host name gt set ip lt IP Address gt lt netmask gt set gateway lt default gateway IP Address gt set http enable Example In case of IP Address 192 168 0 10 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway 192 168 0 1 Administrator gt set ip 192 168 0 10 Administrator gt set gateway 192 16 In case of IPv6 Set IP Address by using following commands set hostname lt FQDN type host name gt set ipv6 auto lt IP Address Prefix gt set gateway_ipv6 lt default gateway IP Address gt set htto enable Example In case of IP Address 2001 2345 6789 10 Prefix 64 gateway 2001 2345 6789 1 Administrator gt set ipv6 Administrator gt set gatewa Enable http by set http enable command 12 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB Web Ul of MMB can be accessed from MMB console PC through LAN Administrator gt set http enable Remark Use set https command to enable https Administrator gt set https enable 7 Enable telnet by using set telnet enable command Administrator gt set telnet enable 8 Set date and time as required Use the following commands Administrator gt set date MMDDhhmm CC YY ss Example To set 2013 7 27 as date and 13 10 00 as time Administrator gt set 3 3 3 Setting of Connection for Actu
51. Setup of dump environment Linux In RHEL the environment which can acquire the dump most reliably can be prepared by combining the kdump function which is a standard function of the operating system and the sadump function of hardware 88 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 5 Setup of dump environment Linux 5 5 1 How to use sadump Linux This section explains steps for sadump Sadump allows you to store memory dump under the situation like below while kdump the standard Red Hat Linux function does not allows this OS panic or hang up before Kdump service starts Error while Kdump is working 1 Preparation Install the following two packages corresponded the kernel version in use kernel debuginfo common kernel debuginfo 2 Configuring UEFI Read 5 3 Setting of sadump to configure UEFI for sadump Note the following points Set RECYCLE in Set up Manager to lt Enable gt If it is not lt Enable gt configuring dump devices is needed every time after taking a memory dump by sadump Select Create a dump device in Dump device Manager and set Create mode to lt Single gt lt Multiple gt is not supported 3 Configuring OS Kdump need to be set up beforehand to use sadump After configuring Kdump the additional configuration is needed as follows Configuration not to reboot after panic Set kernel parameter kernel panic to 0 default is 0 If not set syst
52. System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB from Network Configuration Network Interface 3 The operation button is clicked depending upon the purpose When the condition for transmission of mail is set up Filter Button When the settings are to be enabled Apply Button During Test transmission Test E Mail Button Setting the conditions for transmission of mail 1 To set the conditions for transmitting the mail click Filter button on Alarm E Mail window FIGURE 3 11 Example of Alarm E Mail Filtering Condition Window Model PRIMEQUEST Active MMBrs1 GA Part Number MCXXNANEN FU Serial Number Status Normal System Parton User Administration Maintenant LAMPE gt Network Configuration gt Alarm E Mail an a Alarm E Mail Filtering Condition Help a Select the fltermg conditions and click the Apply Button o P Fen a 1 Severity Error Warnmg H Into O 2 Partition All o O Specified pp m M3 m JUnit All OA Specified E PSUs E Fans M SBa0 Mi SBel i SBel MiSKas JOU 0 R TOU H TOUs2 H TOU 3 f OPL H MMB 0 ki MMB 1 PCI Boxt0 HPCI Bori 4 Source All Specitied CPU DIMM Clupset Voltage Temperature Other An d 2 Select required items When multiple items are selected each item is AND condition when multiple options are selected in each item it is OR condition 3 Click Apply Button 24 CHAPTER 3 Work before Opera
53. TIS00E Ace MMB0 Part Namber MOXXNXXNNN Fujitsu Serial Nember a Miimi Tanpa ad i Adresse b dad i ve mtp LE GN GM gt Mantenance gt Backap Restore Corfqarabon gt Bacdiogp Rertore MOB Coefiparason Backup MMB Configuration Hale rn Reitores MOVE Cochi pa al ER To backup the MMB Configuration dick Backup baton Backup Restore MMB Configuration To restore the MMB Corporation select a file and chek Reitore bution pi Retera ka 2 Click the Backup button gt The storage location dialog box of the browser is displayed 3 Select the storage path and click the OK button gt The download of configuration information file begins The initial value name of the MMB configuration information file to be backed up Is as follows MMB Backup date MMB version dat 46 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 1 Installation procedure of Operating System and bundled software CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 and bundled software The installation method of operating system and the bundled software is explained here Installation procedure of Operating System and bundled software When Boot Watchdog is enabled during installation operation partition reset may occur unpredictably by Boot Watchdog function Therefore Boot Watchdog is cancelled before operating system is installed For the cancellation method see 9 4 1 Automatic reboot c
54. The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice In this manual the Management Board and MMB firmware are abbreviated as MMB In this manual IOU 10GbE and IOU 1GbE are collectively referred to as IO Units Screenshots contained in this manual may differ from the actual product screen displays The IP addresses configuration information and other such information contained in this manual are display XIII Preface examples and differ from that for actual operation The PDF file of this manual is intended for display using Adobe Reader in single page viewing mode at 100 Zoom This manual shall not be reproduced or copied without the permission of Fujitsu Limited Copyright 2014 FUJITSU LIMITED XIV Preface Co TAGS saneren EM PM SN OR NN tanec teen tae ete vine ee eae CHAPTER 1 HANN Ove MEW NN 1 1 1 SUP WOKIOW eor 1 1 1 1 Work performed by a field EINE aar 1 1 1 2 WOIK penrormed Oy te USER arira AA AAA A a 2 CHAPTER2 Prep nng for Maini Unit Installation ei scecncteucei ree cute eateetin ntti ot addres a i ulead 3 2 1 oale Precautions cin e nn ta ee mn mae eae ee 3 2 2 Before Installing the Main Unit ard 4 2 3 Checking Environmental Conditions aar serer 4 2 4 Preparing the Power Supply EQUIDMENL c ccccscssssessssssssssssssssscsececsessesoessessesoessessesaesoesaesaesaesaesaesarsaesaesarsarsaesaesarsarsaesarsatsas 4 2 4 1 tea 57611 g 2 Rc 16 07 gt ko sae ne eee anne nt te ee
55. Window see 1 5 11 Alarm E Mail window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 10 Example of Alarm E Mail Window Model PRIMEQUEST1S00 Active MIMBO Part Number MCAAANAAA FUJITSU Serial Number f r Status Han nl ker at pa atle 1 kum gt Network Configuration gt Alarm E Mail Alarm E Mail Hadj Chek the Apph Parham t apply dl changes Enable gt Disable FP Use envelope from address DE ER AL LL I 153 168 10 50 Appi Cincel Filter Tt E Mel 2 Enter required items Remark When transmitting Alarm E Mail From address to be transmitted to SMTP server is as follows When Use envelope from address checkbox is on The address set up in From of Alarm E Mail window becomes From address to be transmitted to SMTP server When Use envelope from address checkbox is off initial set up Following From address is transmitted to SMTP server according to the format of Hostname set up in Virtual IP Address Hostname in Network Configuration Network Interface window In FQDN format root Hostname Except in FQDN format root localdomain localdomain Mail address set up in From is used as From address of the mail to be transmitted to mail receiver To When FQDN is specified in SMTP Server name DNS Server needs to be set up DNS Server can be set up 23 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating
56. agement Board Web Ul version 109 Username Password Cancel Username and password are case sensitive Copyright 2013 FUJITSU LIMITED All Rights Reserved Remark At the time of initial start up and if the settings have not been changed following default user account and password are applicable TABLE 3 6 Default user account password Administrator Password set up by the field engineer when setting a device e Logout Click Logout on the Navigation Bar Log out from Web UI 3 3 5 Web Ul Window View For details on Web Ul window view see Chapter 1 Web Ul Overview of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series User Interface Operating Instructions C122 E176EN Remark When Read Error is displayed on Web Ul Window confirm the contents by referring to 11 2Troubleshooting of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN In spite of referring to the manual if the error cannot be resolved recurs contact repairs inquiry counter or a sales representative Before making contact confirm the model name and serial number shown on the label on the device and communicate the same Basic operations in MMB Web Ul The flow of basic operations Is as follows 16 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 3 6 1 The Menu is selected from Navigation Bar The Submenu of the selected menu is displayed in the submenu area 2 The Menu is selected from the
57. al operating Environment According to the following operations set the connection environment for the actual operation Set IP address of MMB console PC Connect MMB console PC to the User port of the MMB Connect external LAN of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Setting of IP address of MMB console PC Set the IP address of the PC used as the MMB console See the Manual of the PC to be used for the setting method Connection of MMB console PC to the user interface of the MMB Connect the MMB console PC to the user port 40 of the MMB using LAN cable Once it is connected communication between MMB console PC and MMB is possible via LAN FIGURE 3 2 Location of MMB user port USER port 1 3C REMOTE LOCAL USER port 0 COM Connection of External LAN of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Configuration of external LAN connection of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and the notes for external LAN connection are described below Connection to an external LAN is recommended after setting the security For details on security see 6 5 Set up of security 13 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3 3 Network Configuration and IP Address of Management LAN MM BH ae 100 192 168 1 101 Cc UO Ui R UO IP 192 168 3 202 eee For REMOTE Maintenance eee For management USER ms FOr LOCAL maintenance R REMCS Port C CE Port UO User Port 0 U1 User Port
58. ample of Access Control Window Model PRIMEQUESTISODE Active MMB 0 Part Number MOXXNXXNEN FU Serial Namber sen Y Blea 2 Statws Mea md 3 i de Talk ee ee a gt Network Contigraion gt Access Control Access Control Hap Click Add Filter button to add a new ker Select fiker from de ber then cick Ede Remove Fiker buman to edi or remove the firey Filter of editing object is selected by radio button Addition and editing of filters Operations 1 Click Add Filter button when filter is to be added and click Edit Filter button when filter is to be edited At the time of addition Add Filter window and at the time of editing Edit Filter is displayed See PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN m Add filter Edit filter Window of 1 5 10 Access Control window for the details of Add Filter window and Edit Filter window 100 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 5 Set up of security FIGURE 6 7 Example of Add Filter Window Model j FRIMEQUESTIS00E Active IMB20 Part Number MC VANNXXX FUJITSU Serial Number eos ea ae Status Tot tm all tiem Farii wi Chey aie LER ee gt Netrock Coafigoranon Access Control Add Filter Help Chick the Apply Button to apply all changes z N oF Apo I Cancet 2 Enter required items Maximum 64 filters can be set Remark When there are proxy settings in Web browser of PC and work station
59. an event On event Log System Source Time Service Event IB 37 Action Stat program SSystemRoot To Syttem3dsddtimar resyne E Open the Properties dialog for this task when I click Finish When you click Finish the new task will be created and added to your Windows schedule Click the Finish button 137 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 3 Event Task Settings 9 Click the Change User or Group button in the Properties dialog box FIGURE E 31 Properties dialog box nip syne Properties Local Computer General Triggers Actions Conditions Settings History disabled TE bee EEE Location Author WIN UEAROSEVTQ Administrator Description Security options When running the task use the following user account WIN UEAROSEYTQ Administrator Run only when user is logged on C Run whether user is logged on or not F Dp rotstere password hetasewil ony hove access te loca computer terources I Run with highest privileges P Hidden Gontigurefon Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 10 Select User or Group dialog box appears Set the following parameter Enter the object name to select System FIGURE E 32 Select User or Group window Select User or Group Enter the object name to select examples System Check Names rent or om Click the OK button 138 eg FUJITSU
60. and Windows Server 2012 R2 E 2 2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 1 Enter regedit in Search to start the Registry Editor FIGURE E 5 Registry Editor selection window i a T r 1 2 Open the following key and set 900 for the SpecialPolllnterval value 120 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 HKEY LOCAL MACHINEYSYSTEMYCurrentControlSetYServicesYW32TimeYTimeProvidersYNitpClient SpecialPollinterval Type REG DWORD Data 900 decimal FIGURE E 6 Registry Editor window Ble Edit View Favontes Help p vorwand pk VSS b i WSTXRAID d W32Tene ue Config i di Parameters d Secunty Data value not set 00000001 1 hADDO0000 2 14748 xDO000002 2 REystenw oat Fe syst Name ab Default fe Allow NonstandardModeC po CompatibilityFiags Sal CrossatteSyncFlegs ob DilNarne Type REG_SZ REG DWORD REG DWORD REG DWORD REG EXPAND 57 TimeProviders NrpChent pa Enabled fal EventLo gFiegs pa InputProvider REG DWORD REG DWORD REG DWORD 00000001 1 00000001 1 00000001 1 OG MapServer p d VMICTimeProvider d Tnggernfto di WacomPen f J Wanarp b J Wanarpv b di WesPluginService REG DWORD 00093280 604900 b i Wa ab SpecialPollTimefemaning REG MULTLSZ brne windows com ee ree Compute HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SVSTEMVCurrentContro
61. any of the parts listed in the shipping list or performance records are missing incorrect or damaged contact the distributor where you purchased your product or your sales representative CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2 8 Mounting the Main Unit in a 19 inch Rack 2 8 2 9 Note If you also purchased optional modules for installation such as additional memory modules or PCI Express cards first confirm that the main unit functions normally before mounting the optional modules in the main unit Mounting the Main Unit in a 19 inch Rack The PRIMEQUEST2000 series server is mounted for use in a 19 inch rack For details on mounting see Appendix A Racks in the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 H007EN Connecting the Power Cables This section describes how to connect the power cables You need to connect the power cables to outlets with ground terminals Remark The main unit and PCI Box are designed to operate with a power supply facility that supports grounded wiring Do not connect the main unit and PCI Box to a power supply facility that does not provide grounded wiring To determine the type of power supply in your building contact the building manager or a qualified electrician Operations 1 Confirm with an engineer specializing in electricity that the input power satisfies power requirements For details on the power requirements see 1 3 Installation Specifications in the PRIMEQUEST20
62. art ServerView Operations None Operations Manager Quick Manager in a Windows environment Installation Windows ServerView Suite ServerView Describes how to install and start ServerView Operations None Operations Manager Quick Manager in a Linux environment Installation Linux ServerView Suite ServerView Describes the installation procedure using ServerView Installation None ee page ServerView Suite ServerView Provides an overview of server monitoring using ServerView None Operations Manager Server _ Operations Manager and describes the user interface of Management ServerView Operations Manager ServerView Suite ServerView Describes RAID management using ServerView RAID Manager None RAID Management User Manual ServerView Suite Basic Describes basic concepts about ServerView Suite None Concepts ServerView Operations Describes installation and update installation of ServerView Linux None Manager Installation Agent ServerView Agents for Linux ul ServerView Operations Describes installation and update installation of ServerView None Manager Installation Windows Agent Server View Agents for Windows ServerView Mission Critical Describes the necessary functions unique to PRIMEQUEST None Option User Manual notification via the MMB hot replacement command and ServerView Mission Critical Option SVmco which is required for supporting these functions ServerView RAID Manager Describes the installation and setti
63. artions then cick the Apply button t take effect hpp L Aid 108 CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition 7 1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition 3 Select Power On for the Power Control of the partition number to which power is to be supplied and click the Apply button 4 The dialog box for confirmation is displayed Click OK button to continue the operation and Cancel button to cancel the operation Remark The warning is displayed when power is already supplied to the partition and when the control specified for power cut off was failed After cutting the power of all the partitions it cannot be supplied for some time 7 1 2 Power OFF of the partition The procedure of power OFF of the partition is explained In Windows when the system is to be shut down from MMB Web Ul SV Agent ServerView Agent is necessary For the method of setting the SV Agent see the description of System shut down tab of the ServerView Operations Manager Installation ServerView Agents for Windows In case of the below mentioned status see 11 2 10 Troubles while partition operations of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual C122 E175EN and confirm the contents The MMB Web UI displays Error for Status information area because either of the following was executed Power Off Reset or Force Power Off of the partition Shutdown from the operating system Read Error
64. artition while the FUJITSU logo is displayed press any key such as Space key except Enter key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed b The menu is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order Boot Maintenance Manager Boot Options Change Boot Order Change the order c UEFI Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set on the top step For details on the setting method of boot order see m Change Boot Order of 3 5 2 Boot Options menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN d Commit Changes and Exit Reset System is specified and the partition is rebooted After a period of time the language selection window is displayed In case of English select English In initial display window click Next button without setting anything Select Deployment in Welcome ServerView Installation Manager window Select installation mode select operating system to be installed and set the operating system Remark The IP address of LAN cannot be set in setting operating system Set IP address after installing the operation system Click Start installation The installation is started Replace with the installation medium of operating system according to the instructions of SVIM 4 74 Setting of software watchdog 1 Start the ServerView Operations Manager 64 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 8 Procedure of Hyper V installation 4 7 5
65. ation Window Medial FRIMEQUESTISOE hetero MILD Fir Nember MODA FU Sara Seer ea am Reserved 5B Configuration eli Chek the check bore of he papirra nende Be Dered LE hen ick fhe dose utan Check the checkbox of the partition to be reserved in SB column Click Apply button Remark Uncheck the checkbox on Reserved SB Configuration window to free the reserved SB 36 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration Reserved SB configuration conditions Reserved SB has following conditions Reserved SB cannot be configured in the partition that uses TPM functions An SB installed with 32GB DIMM cannot be configured on a Reserved SB of the partition which is configured on the SB installed with memory having various capacities 8GB 16GB 64GB DIMM An SB with 64GB DIMM cannot be configured on an Reserved SB of the partition which is configured on the SB installed with memory having various capacities 8GB 16GB 32GB DIMM If the above mentioned mounting conditions are not fulfilled a message dialogue box of Unable to register the specified SB x as a Reserved SB due to the home SB is TPM enabled would be displayed and the Reserved SB configuration would be prevented Memory Operation Mode may be changed after switch over of faulty SB to Reserved SB if Reserved SB is configured for partition of one SB and The Reserved SB does not fulfill requirements f
66. auseseesauseesesaesaueeesesansaesess 113 Appendix D Notes on VMware installation cccccsssscssssssssecsseseesseceesseessesseesneseessesseeseesaessneseesaesseeseesaesseeseesaesaesseesaessessaesaessessaessessnesass 114 D 1 Building the RAID environment in the VMware 5 x internal CISK c ccsssccsesssssessssssesecsesseeseesesseesaessesseesaesaessaesaeseseaesaesanseaeeas 114 D 2 Installing VMware 5 x Bunrdled SONWANC iransi eea ssaudaedauadeeb axa a eea Ea 114 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows c ccscsssssssesssssssesscessessesecsesssseesessusausessesausauseseesauseeseseesauseesesausausesaesausauseeaesansatees 115 El Overview of NTP Client Settings aar 115 E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 c ccccscsscsscssssessssssscsecsecseseesecsesauseesesaesaeseesesausaesesaesassnes 116 E2 1 060 AN NTP Se EEE 116 E 2 2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP S rviCe ccccscsscssscsscssssesscsssssssesecsessesecsesauseesessesaesessesausauseesesaueaeaes 120 E 2 3 Event Task Settings re ae erra m aeea a e r rre Aea aae Aa E Ae A e Eaa A E aa aeaaeae Eaei aa EEE aa E Eeee aa EAA Ae EEEa iaae EEA a EEan aA EEA AE 122 ES NIF Settings i VWVINGOWS Server 2008 R2 uinn emnene 129 E 31 8060 an NIP SENG save 129 E 3 2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP ServiCe cccccscsscssssesscsssssssesessessesecsesseseesessessuseeseseesasseeaesausatsesansaseeeas 131 EEB SAN
67. bed the RHEL must create the DVD by himself Creating the RHEL Distribution DVD Image Download the image file of distribution DVD by logging in to customer portal httos access redhat com of Red Hat Inc by using other system Note The image file of the distribution DVD differs with respect of the minor release and architecture for Intel64 Therefore download the intended DVD image file Remark It is necessary to register in the customer portal of Red Hat Inc for subscription before downloading the file Preparing for Boot All FC cables are removed 4 5 3 Installation The operating system installation with SVIM is explained There are the following types for operating system installation with SVIM For the detailed procedure of each mode see ServerView Suite ServerView Installation Manager TABLE 4 4 Operating system installation with SVIM Quick mode You can simply use the minimum settings necessary for For easy installation operating system installation This mode uses Fujitsu s recommended settings Guide mode You can specify setup information by following the instructions For detailed setting of RAID or OS of the wizard You can save the specified information in a configuration file for use during reinstallation All the screenshots are display examples The contents displayed may differ depending on system configuration Operations 1 The settings are done to boot the ServerView Suite DVD from virtual me
68. by teaming such as GLS Standby side is disabled Note There are some notes on teaming with IntelPROSet R For the details on the notes see G 9 NIC Network Interface Code of PRIIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 94 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 2 NTP Configuration 6 2 6 2 1 NTP Configuration This section describes the operation method in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series regarding the operation of time correction wherein Network Time Protocol NTP is used NTP is the protocol which provides the method by which time information is exchanged between the computers of same type The time correction function references the correct time on another system at system startup Then it sets the time and keeps it within the specified error range At that time system with original time is called as NTP server and the reference system is called as NTP client In the NTP server it is necessary to activate the NTP service for responding to the request from the NTP client In case of the operation of time correction which is used in NTP when the operating system is Windows see Appendix E Specifications and setting of NTP server Windows All the windows given here are the display examples Contents displayed according to system configuration are different Method of operating NTP in PRIMEQUEST 2000 series This explains the method of time correction of each partition where NTP in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 s
69. cedures of each mode see ServerView Suite Server View Installation Manager 51 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 3 Procedures to install Windows into internal HDD SSD Operations 1 4 3 4 TABLE 4 2 Operating System Installation using SVIM mode You can simply use the minimum settings necessary for operating system installation This mode uses Fujitsu s recommended settings You can specify setup information by following the instructions of the i wizard You can save the specified information in a configuration file for For detailed setting of RAID or OS use during reinstallation All the screenshots are the display examples Contents displayed may differ depending on system configuration D J e O If setting is done you can boot the ServerView Suite DVD from virtual media for the partition For details on configuration see 1 6 2 Remote control operation BMC of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN The power supply of the partition is turned ON Note It can be started by selecting Force boot from DVD by Boot Selector or it can be started from the virtual media by changing the boot order to DVD by UEFI When operating system corresponds to the UEFI mode the installation can be done in UEFI mode by changing the boot order according to the following procedure a d After turning on the power supply of the partition while the FUJITSU logo is displa
70. cel Remark In case of changing the user count click the Edit User button on the User List and change the recorded contents on the Edit User window For details of Edit User Window see m Edit User Window of 1 4 1 User List Window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 26 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB FUJITSU gt User Adminstration gt User List Edt User FIGURE 3 14 Example of Edit User Window Model PRIMEQLESTIS00E Part Number MCXXXXNNN Serial Number VERSTE Status cad tn a Edit User Click tha Apply Button to apply all changes 0005 al ST EEE G Amin ODperator Olke OCE OPertition Operator Active MMBH0 Apply Cancel k 3 Input the required items 4 Click Apply button 2 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 3 11 Setting of System Name Sets the name for system of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series This name is used as SNMP System Name For the backup of the set information see 3 5 Storage of the configuration information Operations 1 Click System System Information System Information window is displayed For details on System Information window see 1 2 5 System Information Window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 15 System Information Window Example
71. completed the partition is rebooted The setting of management is confirmed Confirm STP function for switch is turned off if the switch is connected to management LAN for MMB The trap destination and mail destination are set through MMB Execute the coordination with the management software etc only if necessary a SNMP settings is displayed on the MMB window and enable SNMP b The trap destination of SNMP through MMB is set 6 5 2 Set up of SNMP Dump area is set Confirm that there is sufficient free space on the hard disk before acquiring the memory damp For details see 11 4 3 Settings of dump environment Windows of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN The management information and configuration information are stored For details see 5 7 Saving management and configuration information RAS support service Is set For details see 5 8 Setup for lifesoan monitoring according to RAS support service When the duration of life of the UPS battery is monitored see 5 8 1 Monitoring life span of UPS battery Watchdog Timer allows reboot OS in case that OS freezes Rebooting OS is executed when the set time passes For details see 8 4 Automatic Partition Restart Conditions of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN Connection of SAN and the internal HDD SDD after installation For SAN and the internal HDD SDD connection after the completion of installation see PRI
72. d option Note that the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server is not guaranteed to operate with any optional product not certified by Fujitsu Maintenance Only Fujitsu certified service engineers should perform the following tasks on this product and the options provided by Fujitsu Customers must not perform these tasks under any circumstances Otherwise electric shock injury or fire may result Newly installing or moving equipment Removing the front rear and side covers Installing and removing built in options Connecting and disconnecting external interface cables Maintenance repair and periodic diagnosis and maintenance Only Fujitsu certified service engineers should perform the following tasks on this product and the options provided by Fujitsu Customers must not perform these tasks under any circumstances Otherwise product failure may result PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series General Description Unpacking an optional Fujitsu product such as an optional adapter delivered to the customer Modifying or recycling the product Modifying this product or recycling a secondhand product by overhauling it without prior approval may result in personal injury to users and or bystanders or damage to the product and or other property Vili Preface Note on erasing data from hard disks when disposing of the product or transferring it Disposing of this product or transferring it as is may enable third parties to access the data on th
73. d at the time of Gateway Address 3 Each item is entered by clicking Enable for Interface in MMB 0 IP Address or MMB 1 IP Address Here the assigned Physical IP Address is specified 4 Apply button is clicked when the required items are set up Notes If an incorrect value of IP Address is set MMB Web Ul is not displayed In that case the correct value is set by connecting MMB console PC to the MMB COM port Remark The Physical IP Address and the Virtual IP Address of MMB 0 and MMB 1 are set up in the same subnet 3 3 Setup of telnet MMB telnet is set up See 3 5 Storage of the configuration information for the backup of set up information The following condition must be satisfied in advance when field engineers perform the Maintenance tasks on this product Video Redirection and Virtual Media are available For details on how to setup the procedure see Chapter 1 3 6 Console Redirection Setup window in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference C122 E177 SSH or Telnet is available For details on how to setup the procedure see Chapter 1 5 4 Network Protocols window in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference C122 E177 Note To set up telnet log in to Administrator privileges 19 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Network Protocols Network Protocols window is displayed For details o
74. ddress Mode is set to PCI Segment Mode PCI ROM Priority parameter in BIOS menu must be set EFI Compatible ROM if RAID disk drives including HDD and SSD are to be mounted in Non Home SB Incase PCI Address Mode is set to PCI Segment Mode Legacy OS installation to HDD SSD on SB is possible only in Home SB In case PCI Address Mode is set to PCI Segment Mode Legacy OS booting from HDD SSD on SB is possible only in Home SB System Startup Power control required to startup the system is described in this section In case of not being turned on the main power supply of the main unit follow the procedure described below CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 2 1 Power on off of main unit Power on off of main unit is described Power on The procedure to turn on the main power supply of the main unit is described below Ignition When over current is detected and the power is cut off by tripping the breaker of the AC power or optional power distribution box there is a possibility that failure such as short circuit occurring in the main unit In such case contact to your sales representative or field engineer without turning on the power supply again Note When the power supply is turned on again after removing the power cable from the AC Inlet connect the power cable after ten seconds or more The procedure to turn on the main power supply of the main unit is described be
75. dia for the partition For details on configuration see 1 6 2 Remote control operation BMC of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 2 The power supply of the partition is turned ON 58 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 5 Procedure to install RHEL into internal HDD SSD 4 5 4 DNR Note It can be started by selecting Force boot from DVD by Boot Selector or it can be started from the virtual media by changing the boot order to DVD by UEFI When operating system corresponds to the UEFI mode the installation can be done in UEFI mode by changing the boot order according to the following procedure a After turning on the power supply of the partition while the FUJITSU logo is displayed press any key such as Space key except Enter key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed b The menu is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order Boot Maintenance Manager Boot Options Change Boot Order Change the order c UEFI Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set on the top step For details on the setting method of boot order see m Change Boot Order of 3 5 2 Boot Options menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN d Commit Changes and Exit Reset System is specified and the partition is rebooted After a period of time the language selection window is displayed In case of English select English In in
76. dix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 4 Open Start Administrative Tools Services FIGURE E 22 Services window services Se Acton view esm Oas Hel enue i Windows Firewall Windows Fi Started Automate Loca Service Stop the service 4 Windows Font Cac Opbrizes Manual Loca Service Restart the service Windows Tretaler Adds mod Manual Local System Windows Managem Providdess Started Automat Local Systern Desorption lt Windows Modules L Enables ns Started Manual Local System Maintains date and time synchronization ant ii F dak oli shies cdl sj ver ag WIndows FL Started Automate 0 Network 5 f this service amp stopped date and bre Mainta a synchronizstion wil be unavailable Tf this 4 Windows Update Enables th Started Automate D Local System service disabled any services that INSTT Web Prox VANHTTF 1 Manual Local Service wplaty depend on it wdi fall to start Wired utoConfig The Vired Manual Local System WMI Performance Frowides p Manual Local System a Workstabon Creates an Started Automatic Network 5 J extended Sandar 5 Right click the Windows Time service Select Properties from the context menu 6 Set Automatic Delayed Start in Startup Type in the Windows Time Properties dialog box 132 Appendix
77. e Boot Manger front page Boot Maintenance Manager Boot Options Change Boot Order Change the order c UEFI Fujitsu Virtual CDROM x xxx is set at the upper most step For the Boot order setting method see BI Change of priority level Change Boot Order of 3 5 2 Boot Options menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN d Commit Changes and Exit Reset System is specified and the partition is rebooted After a period of time the language selection window is displayed In case of English select English Click the Next button without setting anything on the initial display window Deployment is selected by the To Welcome ServerView Installation Manager Installation mode is selected operating system to be installed is selected and the operating system is set Remark IP address of LAN cannot be set by the setting of operating system Set the IP address after operating system installation Click Installation start up The installation starts It is replaced to the installation medium of operating system according to the SVIM instruction Bundled software setting after installation is completed Bundled software is set after the completion of operating system installation 1 OneCommand Manager is installed in the following cases When the Emulex FC card or Converged Network Adapter Card is mounted And When OneCommandManager is not installed The installation condition o
78. e damaged Normal Damage to data 5 3 Setting of operation Confirm that selection of disk is right when choosing a dumping device If selection sadump is mistaken data may be damaged Preface Warning labels Never remove the warning labels Warning label location the main cabinet top CALTE pe p plies nell ATII ETI FRE Pe eet Fai Tii a vi Preface Warning label location the main cabinet left vm tia ER CAUTION ATTENTION ARILGREERSHEH SET SPIDNADST PSR AOAC EA HALARDOUS VOLTAGE SERVICE ENGINEER ONLY TOUCH THE INSIDE HEHH REELED SESE er ET EE EI TET A TENS HONS DANGEREUSES SEUL UN ING NIEUR PEUT VERIFIER L INTERIEUR ra CAUTION ATTENTION pa ER GET er eee JR ka Kez SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THIS UNIT BSVEGELERCRT ELT HETNENER VOR LE MANUEL DINSTRUCTIENS AVANT D INSTALLER CET UNITE Warning label location PCI Box R CAUTION FEET S N REPERTI TU RE SAREARE LRP RLS TMS RR SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THIS UNIT vil sum Serr tee kr sd td A USES Bove gt LE JE ne Farens OG re recwerems ter or sr cacereesa tage TRODIAT Met DEV Front 2 ER CAUTION ATTENTION STRESS STE ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES a Ee ee PEN CIRCUITS SENSIBLES A L ELECTRICITE STATIQUE R CAUTION R CAUTION sate TRA ernaaunoramk wre T Ce0er 02h GAME KLAN cae SENTRGKES eee OT re D CONNECT ab CORDS
79. e dump device is to be configured The dump device selection menu is displayed Data corruption When the dump device is selected reconfirm whether the selection of disk is correct If the operation is executed with an incorrect disk selection data would be corrupted Remark For the ACPI name that shows the disk or the disk partition see 3 6 Device pass of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 80 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 9 Dump Device Selection Menu Select device 10 Press Enter key The dump device is created Return to dump device configuration menu Warning When the dump device is created it is initialized Depending on the size of the selected disk or that of the disk partition the time required for initialization would be different In some cases it takes time for initialization and then it takes a few minutes or more to change to the next window 81 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 10 Dump Device Structure Menu Create a dump device 11 Select Exit and press Enter key Return to the dump device maintenance menu 82 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 11 Dump Device Maintenance Menu Dunp device Manager 12 Select Select a dump device on the dump device maintenance menu and press Enter key Th
80. e dump device set up menu is displayed 83 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 12 Dump Device Setting Menu Setting dump device 13 Select the first dump device is specified 1 and press Enter key The dump device list menu is displayed 84 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 13 Dump Device List Menu Dunp device list 14 Select the disk used for the dump device or the disk partition and press Enter key The dump device is decided and the action returns to the dump device set menu 85 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 14 Dump Device Setting Menu Select a dump device The ist dump device is selected A aad 1 lla d p ETAT Y FT E J pi FT i I J I F FG ed Ms i er JO I Pci 0x0 0x0 Ctr lt Enter gt Then it 5 Ter o na m Select the dump device used moves to the dump J Docsi x Ox device list ry ire g br LIPATr SELLCI NG i Fh i a i F L MILL Changes dri F Lobo L NE ANU LALL fl Maue Highlight 15 Select Commit Changes and Exit and press Enter key The dump device is decided and the action returns to the dump device maintenance menu 86 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 15 Dump Device Maintenance Menu Dunp device Manager
81. e hard disk and use it for unforeseen purposes To prevent the leakage of confidential information and important data all of the data on the hard disk must be erased before disposal or transfer of the product However it can be difficult to completely erase all of the data from the hard disk Simply initializing reformatting the hard disk or deleting files on the operating system is insufficient to erase the data even though the data appears at a glance to have been erased This type of operation only makes it impossible to access the data from the operating system Malicious third parties can restore this data If you save your confidential information or other important data on the hard disk you should completely erase the data instead of simply carrying out the aforementioned operation to prevent the data from being restored To prevent important data on the hard disk from being leaked when the product is disposed of or transferred you will need to take care to erase all the data recorded on the hard disk on your own responsibility Furthermore if a software license agreement restricts the transfer of the software operating system and application software on the hard disk in the server or other product to a third party transferring the product without deleting the software from the hard disk may violate the agreement Adequate verification from this point of view is also necessary Product and service inquiries For all product use and technica
82. e hg het one ee ieeel eetee re err eerie ey reer orl are 15 3 3 5 Web Ul Window View ccscsscssssscsscsscssssscsssseeseeseesecseeseeseesecsessessessesaesaesaesaesaessesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesansaesaesaesaesaesansaesarsansansansanss 16 3 3 6 NEMO SET Ol NAIVE verserer 17 337 ANNE 19 3 3 8 Gomaualono DNS Sene uursgeesesedeeenee eee 21 3 3 9 Se UD OF ARME M le gere 23 3 3 10 RLE ELLE OAO EE ay ACCOUN RE EE EE ete nee Ute eaten tree EE EE anya WRN 25 3 3 11 Seting of SVEN NAN Guano NG 28 3 3 12 Sem PE NTT NN 29 3 4 Palo Gouda 31 3 4 1 Setting the Partition configuration osrovrorenrrnrrnrnrenrrnrrvrnrrnrnnr nen vrnr nen nrnnnnrs nen nannnnrn naa nnnn nen nrnnnnn nen nnnnnnrnrnnnnnnnesnsnnnneneansnnsnn 31 3 4 2 seting Me Home SB aar 34 3 4 3 MEET 36 3 4 4 Panihonnamne SEN ae 39 ntents XV Preface 3 4 5 VENUS mode setings RPR 40 3 4 6 Settings of Console REIPECtION ccccscescssessssesecsssseseesesssssesecsesssseesecausausessesauseusessesausessesaesauseesesausausesaesauseesesausauseeaesaneatees 42 3 4 7 Power OFF Ad ON RE INN 44 3 4 8 COMMMAMATIONY OF Paton IM ONE AIO ae 44 3 5 Storage of the configuration information ccccceccsscscssesscssssessesscsessesecsesasseeseesessuseesecsesausessesausauseeesausausesaesausaesesausauseesesausaesnses 45 3 5 1 Backup of the MMB configuration information ccsccsccssssssssecssessessecseessecseseessaecsesseseaesaesseseaesaesessaesaeseessaesaesenseansesenseaees 45
83. e is configured For details see 5 8 Setup for lifesoan monitoring according to RAS support service When the life of UPS battery is to be monitored see 5 8 1 Monitoring life soan of UPS battery 8 Watchdog Timer allows reboot OS in case that OS freezes Rebooting OS is executed when the set time passes For details see 8 4 Automatic Partition Restart Conditions of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN After installation connecting SAN with internal HDD SSD See PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 for connecting SAN with internal HDD SSD after installation Moreover for details on driver parameter see readme of the driver supplied Procedure to install VMware 5 x on the SAN storage device This section briefly describes the procedure by which VMware 5 x is installed on the SAN storage device Start the installation after confirming the MMB configuration and successful to log in to the MMB For the details of SAN storage and FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot settings see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 60 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 6 Procedure to install VMware 5 x on the SAN storage device 4 6 1 Presetting Set the following if necessary 4 6 2 4 6 3 1 Set the LUN of the SAN storage device PCI ROM Priority of BIOS is set
84. e operating system installation by SVIM includes the following types For the detailed procedure of the concerned mode see ServerView Suite Server View Installation Manager TABLE 4 6 Operating system installation by SVIM Mode Functional Overview Cid Purpose o S You can simply use the minimum settings For easy installation necessary for operating system installation This mode uses Fujitsu s recommended Quick mode Guide mode settings You can specify setup information by following For detailed setting of RAID or OS the instructions of the wizard You can save the specified information in a configuration file for use during reinstallation All the screenshots are display examples and the displayed contents differs depending on the system configuration Operations 1 D J e The settings are done to boot the ServerView Suite DVD from virtual media for the partition For details on configuration see 1 6 2 Remote control operation BMC of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN The power supply of the partition is turned ON Note It can be started by selecting Force boot from DVD by Boot Selector or it can be started from the virtual media by changing the boot order to DVD by UEFI When operating system corresponds to the UEFI mode the installation can be done in UEFI mode by changing the boot order according to the following procedure a After turning on the power supply of the p
85. eak WT is H M EITEN i rm gt Po ueen P tien Corfguwakon Remove SHIOU from Partition Hel aber ol CPUE 1 Hemo Ukon rOU 3 Ok nl al POT Lagpaess Hats 4 Click the radio button of one SB or one IOU which is to be removed from the partition Only one SB or one IOU can be selected by one operation 5 Click the Apply button confirmation dialogue box is displayed 6 Click OK button The selected one SB or one IOU is removed from the partition and is free 3 4 2 Setting the Home SB One SB in each partition is set as the Home SB The SB that is initially added in every partition is automatically set as Home SB Moreover when Home SB is removed the SB having the smallest number among the SB that configures the partition and which is not degraded is automatically set as Home SB In Home SB the USB port and the VGA port can be used as external connectors When the Home SB has to be changed it is specified by Web Ul For details of Home SB see 5 9 Home SB of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Product Description C122 B025EN Remark The Windows license needs to be verified depending on the integration of the SB and the enable kit For details see W License verification based on the integration of SB and enabling kit of 3 4 component expansion of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN Operations 1 Click Partition Partition Configuration Home Partition Home
86. ective owners Trademark indications are omitted for some system and product names in this manual This manual uses the following fonts and symbols to express specific types of information Italics Title of a manual that you should refer to See the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual C122 E174EN Window names as well as the names of Click the OK button buttons tabs and drop down menus in windows are enclosed in brackets Notation for the CLI command line interface The following notation is used for commands Command syntax Command syntax is represented as follows Variables requiring the entry of a value are enclosed in angle brackets lt gt Optional elements are enclosed in brackets Options for optional keywords are grouped in stroke separated lists enclosed in brackets Options for required keywords are grouped in stroke separated lists enclosed in braces Command syntax is written in a box Remarks The command output shown in the PDF manuals may include line feeds at places where there Is no line feed symbol Y at the end of the line Notes on notations If you have a comment or request regarding this manual or if you find any part of this manual unclear please take a moment to share it with us by filling in the form at the following webpage stating your points specifically and sending the form to us httos www s fujitsu com global contact computing PRMQST_feedback html
87. ed by the system configuration etc are different Procedure to install Windows in SAN iSCSI storage device Here the procedure to install Windows in SAN storage device is explained Start the installation after confirming the MMB configuration setting and successful login to the MMB For the settings of SAN storage device FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 Presetting The following settings are done if necessary 1 LUN of SAN storage device is set 2 PCI ROM Priority of BIOS is set For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to EFI Compatible 47 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 2 Procedure to install Windows in SAN iSCSI storage device ROM For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to Legacy ROM Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration OpROM Scan Configuration of BIOS menu to Enable only for booting Device 3 BlOS is set to recognize LUN of FC card For the settings of FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 4 The partition settings in MMB are confirmed after the internal HDD SDD of PRIMEQUEST is removed SB IOU c
88. ed to reflect the configuration change of partition All screenshots are display examples The displayed contents differ according to the system configuration 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration This section describes addition and removal of operations of SB and IOU Adding of SB IOU SB and IOU can be added to the partition Operations 1 2 3 Click Partition Partition Configuration Partition Configuration window is displayed For details of Partition Configuration window see 1 3 3 Partition Configuration window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 18 Partition Configuration Window Example Mode PRIMEQUEST2800E Active MMBO Part Number MOOSOOGGE FUJITSU Serial Number Preven Status ETT gt Parttion gt Partton C orfigur ton NN Partition Configuration Help Select partion then cick the Add Remove Unit Sei Partition Name or Home buttons to configure the partion ve IOU ol ila al ol ila 5 a 6 fe OP i L o fe Free Note R represents Reserved 58 H represents Home SB repretents Instabed SB IOV other than the above Set Paruton Hame Add Ung Reme Und Home Cancel Click the radio button of partition number in which one SB or one IOU is added Click Add Unit Button CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration Add SB IOU to Partition window is dis
89. ee 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Console redirection is set See 3 4 6 Settings of Console Redirection Video redirection Enable Virtual media Enable Various modes are set See 3 4 5 Various mode settings Connect only the LUN which installs the SAN storage device to the partition of PRIMEQUEST For the setting of SAN storage device see the manual attached with the SAN storage device Allocate the I O space in the FC card for boot path and in the SAS RAID controllerRAID card For details on allocation of the I O space see 3 4 5 Various mode settings and 5 5 1 Configure I O Space Assignment menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 4 10 2 Preparation of installation Prepare the SLES11 SP3 installation DVD Preparation for boot The FC cable is made single path connect only one FC cable 4 10 3 Installation The operating system installation with SVIM is explained 66 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit There are the following types for operating system installation with SVIM For the detailed procedure of each mode see ServerView Suite Server View Installation Manager 67 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit
90. em reboot automatically after panic and the chance to start sadump is missed Configure etc sysctl conf as follows kernel panic 0 Configuration to stop system after Kdump In etc kdump conf set default to halt or shell If not set system reboot automatically when Kdump fails and the chance to start sadump is missed Configuration to start sadump Set blacklist kvm intel in etc kdump conf If not set SMI is blocked and sadump cannot start Example of etc kdump conf ext4 LABEL dump path core_collector cp sparse always extra_bins bin cp disk_ timeout 60 default shell blacklist kvm intel Configuration to start Kdump by NMI As a procedure to start sadump starting Kdump by NMI is needed at first Configure etc sysctl conf as follows kernel unknown_nmi_panic 1 4 Start sadump and confirmation Start sadump as follows 1 Send NMI to start Kdump 89 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 5 Setup of dump environment Linux In MMB WebUl Select Partition and select NMI in Power Control and click Apply 2 If Kdump does not start then start sadump In MMB WebUl Select Partition and select sadump in Power Control and click Apply When memory dumping by sadump starts the following message is displayed in console screen and the number is counted up gradually The number becomes 100 and the following message is displayed when memory dump is finished Dumping C
91. en a Specific Event Is Logged Create Basar lack Wrard F xj When a Specific Event Is Logged Create a Bosc Task lt Back Next gt Cancel Click the Next button 135 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 3 Event Task Settings 6 Select Start a program on the Action screen Click the Next button FIGURE E 28 Create Basic Task Wizard window Action Basic Task Wizard E LE JH sd 5 Action 7 Set the following parameters on the Start a Program screen Program script SystemRoot System32 w32tm exe Add arguments optional resync 136 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 3 Event Task Settings FIGURE E 29 Create Basic Task Wizard window Start a Program reste Bass Task Wirard H g Xj Start a Program nil Create a Basic Task Trigger Progranmv scnpt When an Event Is Logged System Root SystemA wm ee E inn Action tart Program Add arguments optional f resynd Finish Start in optional Cencel Click the Next button 8 Check the Open the Properties dialog for this task when I click Finish check box on the Summary screen FIGURE E 30 Create Basic Task Wizard window Summary Create Basic Task Wizard 1 E x Summary Create a Basic Task er Trigger Name ntp syme When an Event Is Logged Acton Start a Program Description Trigger On
92. en switched to Reserved SB by the partition wherein ESX is in operation the guest operating system may not be activated at the time of the initial start after switching to the Reserved SB 37 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration Set the items of automatic activation of guest operating system and BlueScreen Timeout while configuring the Reserved SB in the partition wherein ESX is in operation For example to reset the items 20 seconds after a panic occurs in the ESX host set 20 to BlueScreenTimeout Remark If items are not reset when ESX host becomes panic set 0 to BlueScreen Timeout Setting method of BlueScreenTimeout Execute BlueScreen Timeout settings from vSphere Client 1 Configuration tab of host is opened on vSphere Client Click Detailed settings of Software column FIGURE 3 24 Settings of BlueScreenTimeout Configuration tab CSH Hopsi Taphar e D br Fe Vre amter kemman lbe e Hei G H r D el krei o ede a g J f d Hos ce Fl h r alot Jer lee ser ee EE Li Te Garry Erled Sumrall e kossen gt Felerero Ee od Lies cue e Deere Aang r Haa Sir Frk Ting Seep ra rad P wi pe are ation Sao Boe a a Skt ua ice ee Se Loe Frie Herteig ted op eo r r stier bE PE Arnor rga area Trgni or Eri comiura De Enkisted by Asgard Sherk TL St Tes Crepes Tires Enka an a DI das Himki ek 0 2 Detailed settings window
93. erence C122 E177EN d Commit Changes and Exit Reset System is specified and the partition is rebooted After a period of time the language selection window is displayed In case of English select English In initial display window click Next button without setting anything Select Deployment in Welcome ServerView Installation Manager window Select installation mode select operating system to be installed and set the operating system Remark The IP address of LAN cannot be set in setting operating system Set IP address after installing the operation system Click Start installation The installation is started Replace with the installation medium of operating system according to the instructions of SVIM Setting of Software Watchdog Start ServerView Operations Manager Select Server List Right click the targeted partition which is in the server list on the left side Select Maintenance ASR Properties on the displayed menu Select the Watchdog setting on the displayed window Execute the following settings to the Software item and click the application button Enable check box is on At the time of abnormal operation select Continuous Operation at Action The value for period of 1 100 minutes is input at Time out time Input the User name password and press Enter VMware 5 x Installation completion Reboot the partition of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series when the setting
94. eries is used In the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series there are two types of objects which set the time MMB Each partition For the details regarding the NTP client of MMB see 6 2 2 Specification of NTP server Time of each partition is corrected by setting the NTP client of the operating system which is installed For the stable NTP operation specify multiple In case of RHEL three servers or more NTP servers from each NTP client Schematic diagram of operation when NTP server other than MMB is used is shown in Figure 7 2 Operation diagram when external NTP server is used Case when 3 NTP servers are used Note Match the stratum Stratum while using multiple NTP servers 95 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 2 NTP Configuration FIGURE 6 2 Operation Diagram when External NTP Server is used When three NTP servers are used 6 2 2 NTP Server NTP Server NTP Server Primary Secondary Other System Clock PCH RTC Only one NTP server can be specified In that case when it is not possible to communicate with the NTP server which is specified by the NTP client since other synchronous object does not exist NTP server is disabled NTP client cannot do the time correction according to NTP within the period in which communication with the NTP server is restored As a result time is recorded with the system clock accuracy Since there is an individual difference in the accuracy of the
95. esaesaesaesausaesaesarsarsaesarsaesansats 21 FIGURE 3 9 Example of IPve linteriace VWVINGOW vasset 22 FIGURE 3 10 Example of Alarm E Mail Window c cccccssscssssssssscssssessscseesecsecsecsessessessesoesaeseeseesaesaeseesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesarsarsaesansaneatss 23 FIGURE 3 11 Example of Alarm E Mail Filtering Condition WindOW c cccccssssscsscssssscssssecsessessecseseesoesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesarsnsnsaneatss 24 FIGURE 3 12 Example of USer List VV iIndOw issih cs nh dl a el le 25 FIGURE 3 13 Example of Add User WiNdOW users 26 FIGURE 3 14 Example of Edit User IN enna 27 FIGURE 3 15 System Information Whdow EXaImplesssas a a eed eee 28 FIGURE 3 16 Date Time Window EXx mMple c csscsscssssssssssssesssssessecsessesseseessesaesaesaeseesaeseesaesaesaeseesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesaesarsansarsansatsansats 29 FIGURE 3 17 Management LAN Port Configuration Windows Example c ccccscsscssssscssssssssssessesesseseesseseesarsoesaesaesaesaesansansaneaes 30 FIGURE 3 18 Partition Configuration Window BAnplbuuavv4vv42v4vd24vrsveeeeEeEE 31 FIGURE 3 19 Example of Add SB IOU to Partition WindOW ccccccccsssssssesscssssesecsesseseesessessesecsessuseeseceesauseesesausauseeaesausaueeaesaneaeets 32 FIGURE 3 20 Partition Configuration Window EX MPE seisi A 33 FIGURE 3 21 Example of Remove SB IOU from Partition WiINKOW cc ccccscscsscsscssssesscsssseseesecseseesecsesaeseesessusaeseesesausaeeeaeeansatees 34 FI
96. essage Replacement message notification UPS rrnrnnrnvrnvnnvrnenvrnnrnvrvenvrnrrnernennrnernerrenernenn 93 XXII CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview 1 1 Setup Workflow 1 1 1 1 1 CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview This chapter describes the workflow up to actual operation of the PRIMEQUES 12000 series server For an overview of the hardware and software and Product names and functions of the server see the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series General Description C122 B025EN Setup Workflow This section describes the workflow for the tasks required to prepare the PRIMEQUEST2000 series server for operation Setup work consists of tasks performed by a field engineer and other tasks performed by the user The setup workflow is described below Field engineers perform the following tasks on this product Customers are not allowed to perform these tasks under any circumstances Otherwise electric shock injury or fire may result Newly installing or moving equipment Removing the front rear and side covers Installing and removing built in options Maintenance repair and periodic diagnosis and maintenance Work performed by a field engineer A field engineer sets up the unit This includes the following tasks Checking mounted components Preparing for main unit installation Checking partitions etc Remark The following tasks need to be completed before the user starts the setup work Unit setu
97. est program is executed Therefore it is necessary to reconfigure MMB from test environment to actual operating environment Skip the steps for items already set by field engineer After MMB connection implement following steps by using MMB Web Ul Web User Interface User account registration Security setting CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB Time setting Implement following procedure of connection and setting of MMB TABLE 3 1 Flow of connection and setting of MMB Connect the MMB console PC to set up console PC the environment for actual operation console PC Initial setting of MMB Initialize MMB settings before setting 3 3 1 Connecting the MMB up the connection environment for console PC actual operation Connection setting of The MMB is set for a test connection 3 3 3 Setting of Connection for actual operating Set up the connection environment for Actual operating Environment environment actual operation There is also a description of the MMB 3 3 5 Web Ul Window View Web UI window for reference Network setting of actual The MMB is set for testing purposes 3 3 6 Network set up of MMB operation so configure the network and Web 3 3 7 Set up of telnet servers for actual operation Make the 3 3 8 Configuration of DNS required settings appropriate to your server operation mode 3 3 9 Set up of Alarm E Mail Various initial settings of Various initial settings of M
98. ex FC card or Converged Network Adapter Card is mounted and When the OneCommand Manager is not installed It can be judged whether Emulex OneCommand Manager exist under Start menu All programs in the installation status of OneCommand Manager Note In Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 the start menu all programs should read the start menu all apps Download the driver utility of MC OJFC3X MC 0JFC4X MC 0JFC7X MC 0JFC8X or MC 0JCE3X from the 52 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 3 Procedures to install Windows into internal HDD SSD following URL http Support ts fujitsu com Note The driver utility can be used in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary b Double click the downloaded file and execute it The prompt screen of cmd exe black window is displayed for a while and the file is extracted c The window is closed automatically when the extraction is completed The downloaded file is uncompressed and the folder or the file is created newly Remark When the window is not closed even if displayed as Complete in the title bar of the window click the Close button and close the window d Double click the elxocm windows x86 XXXXX exe in case of x86 32 bit OS or elxocm windows x64 XXXXX exe in case of x64 64 bit OS in the FC vXXXXXX directory created in the decompression and execute it
99. f OneCommandManager is determined by the presence of Emulex OneCommand Manager under the start menu all programs Note In Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 the start menu all programs should read the start menu all apps a Driver Utility of MC OJFC3X MC 0JFC4X MC 0JFC7X MC 0JFC8X or MC 0JCE3X is downloaded from the following URL http Support ts fujitsu com Note Driver Utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary b The downloaded file is executed by a double click The prompt window of cmd exe black window is displayed for a while and the file is extracted c The window closes automatically after the extraction is completed The download file is extracted and folder or file is newly created Remark If the window does not close even if Complete is displayed on the title bar of the window then click the Close button and close the window d Double click and execute elxocm windows x86 XXXXX exe in case of x86 32 bit OS or elxocm windows x64 XXXXX exe in case of x64 64 bit OS in FC vXXXXXX directory created by extraction Remark XXXX shows the version number Read properly Qlogic Converge Console GUI CLI is installed in the following cases When the Qlogic FC card is mounted And 49 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 2 Procedure to install Windows in SAN iSCSI s
100. f a browser to be operated Moreover do not multiple login by using multiple tabs The operation authority of the user logged in previously with Web Ul might change to the operation authority of the user who logs in later When one Web Ul is logged out all Web Uls might be logged out Remark To specify the FQDN the DNS server should be set in the MMB console PC For details on DNS server setting see 3 3 8 Configuration of DNS server Login 1 Start the Web browser Remark Enable JavaScript and Download in the browser setting 2 Enter next URL TABLE 3 5 URL to be entered for Login Senda http nodename adminport htto nodename adminport login cgi In case of Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SSL httos nodename adminport Above mentioned nodename adminport is described in following format Nodename FQDN of MMB or IP Address adminport port number assigned at the management port of the MMB Default value is 8081 and 432 in case of SSL Note When an https connection is established a warning message appears because the certificate is not one from a third party organization Ignore it and continue establishing the connection 3 Since MMB Web UI login window is displayed enter user account and password and click on Login button 15 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3 4 MMB Web Ul Login Window vi PRIMEQUEST 2800E Man
101. f sadump In sadump the following items are set for each partition Validation of sadump Collection address of dump Compression at the time of dump collection Movement after dump collection Re use of dump collection address 12 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump The sadump setting is executed on the BIOS set up menu Before the setting is executed it is necessary to reserve the area of the damp device which becomes the collection address of dump When there is a system fault the register information and memory contents are output to the dump device Due to this reason the capacity of the device that performs dump output is determined so as to match the memory size The required area is obtained by the estimation given below and it is reserved Amount of memory installed 512 MB The dump device can use the disk and the disk partition In case of dump device created for the disk partition create the disk partition when installing the operating system In case of setting the device on ETERNUS to dump device It is necessary to execute UEFI driver setting in advance For the details of setting procedure see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 All the screenshots are display examples The display contents differ according to the system configuration For the details of sadump settings see Chapter 5 Setting of sadump environment of
102. g Web UI menu When Virtual IP Address is changed Connection with MMB Web Ul is cut Re login is required when MMB Web Ul is to be used Remark When Virtual IP Address is set up The Web browser has an access for the virtual IP address of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Therefore the MMB Web Ul cannot be accessed by specifying the physical IP address of MMB 0 and MMB 1 Terminal for maintenance and REMCS can access as against the IP address set in Maintenance IP Address of Network Configuration Network Interface Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Network Interface Network Interface screen is displayed For details on Network Interface screen see 1 5 2 Network Interface Menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 17 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3 5 Example of IPv4 Interface Window Model PRIMEQUESTIS00 Active MBS Part umber MEXAXAXAN Serial Number emesis IPv4 Interface in Click the Apply bution for all changes to take effect IP v6 Interface ick the Apoty butten for al changes to take effect 18 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 2 The values are entered in IP Address Subnet Mask 1 of Virtual IP Address Host name is also set up 1 Prefix Length is entered at the time of IPv6 Gateway Address is also entere
103. g of SAN storage device see the manual attached with the SAN storage device 6 Allocate the I O space in the FC card for boot path and in the SAS RAID controllerRAID card For details on allocation of the I O space see 5 5 1 Configure I O Space Assignment menu and 3 4 5 Various mode settings of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 4 4 2 Preparation for installation No RHEL distribution DVD is available for RHEL installation Users who have purchased a RHEL subscription will need to create a RHEL distribution DVD Customer Portal httos access redhat com home Create an image of the RHEL distribution DVD Creation of RHEL installation DVD image The image file of distribution DVD is downloaded by log in to the customer portal httos access redhat com of Red Hat Company in other systems Note The image file of distribution DVD is different for the minor release and each architecture for Intel64 Download the targeted DVD image file Remark The subscription registration to the customer portal of the Red Hat Company is required to download the file Preparation for boot The FC cable is made single path connect only one FC cable 4 43 Execution of installation The operating system installation with SVIM is explained There are the following types for operating system installation with SVIM For the detailed procedure of each mode see ServerView Suite Server View Installation Manager TABLE 4
104. g on top of the main unit Do not work above or on top of the main unit Prevent rapid rises in the ambient temperature during winter Such an abrupt temperature change may cause condensation to form in the main unit Allow sufficient warm up time before starting operation Do not install the main unit close to a photocopier air conditioning unit welder or other device that generates electromagnetic noise Do not install the main unit close to a device that generates large amounts of electrical noise When installing the main unit do not connect it to the power supply line for an elevator in the facility since this would expose it to sudden voltage drops Implement antistatic measures at the installation site Confirm that the power supply voltage and frequency follows rating values labelled on main unit Do not put any materials in the main unit The main unit contains high voltage components So if metallic matter or other electro conductive object enters the main unit through an opening it may cause a short circuit This may lead to fire electric shock or damage to the main unit For details on maintenance of the main unit contact the distributor where you purchased your product or your sales representative CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2 2 Before Installing the Main Unit 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 Before Installing the Main Unit Be sure that you understand the system configuration and have acquired all the re
105. he installation of the operating system of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series 5 1 Types of work Content and type of operations that are to be implemented after installation of the operating system are given below TABLE 5 1 Type of operations system SVagent SVmco Setting of sadump Setting of sadump 5 3 Setting of sadump Setting of Dump environment Setting of Dump environment Windows 54 Setup of dump environment Windows Setting of Dump environment Setting of Dump environment Linux 39 Setup of dump environment Linux Setting of NTP client Setting of NTP client 5 6 Setup of NTP client Information management Save Management information of Linux Windows 5 7 Saving management and configuration information MMB Save configuration configuration information information of BIOS Life monitoring setting according Life monitoring setting of FBU Linux Windows 58 Setup for lifespan to RAS backup service and UPS battery monitoring according to RAS support service 5 2 Setting of SVS SVagent SVmco Settings for following products must be done after installation of OS See the following manuals for the details of the settings of SVagent SVmco SVmco is necessary only when you use PRIMECLUSTER linkage Vagent ServerView Operations Manager Installation ServerView Agents for Linux ServerView Operations Manager Installation ServerView Agents for Windows SVmco ServerView Mission Critical Option User Manual 5 3 Setting o
106. ic Task When do you want the task ta start C When an Event ls Logged oe gt Weebly Acton Finish gt Monthly O Qne time When the c omputer sterts J When I log on When a specific event is logged 5 When a Specific Event Is Logged screen appears Set the following parameters Log System Source Time Service Event ID 37 124 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E 11 Create Basic Task Wizard window When a Specific Event Is Logged E When Specific Event Is Logged Create a Basic Task Trigger Log System Source Time Service Event iD 37 Click the Next button 6 Select Start a program on the Action screen Click the Next button FIGURE E 12 Create Basic Task Wizard window Action Action Create Basic Task Trigger When an Event Is Logged Co Start program Sans O Send an e mail deprecated D Display a message deprecated What action do you went the task to perform lt Back Net gt Cancel 125 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 7 Set the following parameters on the Start a Program screen Program script SystemRoot Yw32tm exe Add arguments optional resync FIGURE E 13 Create Basic Task Wizard window Start a Program Start a Program Crea
107. ich does the setting for lifespan monitoring is decided and GUI of RAS support service Is started In case of Windows Log in to the operation system and start the GUI In case of Linux Open the Web browser and access to specified URL and then log in For the details regarding the operations see RAS Backup Service User s Guide Linux version or Windows version 2 UPS Battery is displayed at the head of list of Lifetime part name on the RAS support service window Since Mounting Date can be entered enter the date when battery is loaded in the Date of loading Note Please take care of the following points while monitoring the lifespan of UPS batteries in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Incase of multiple partition configurations set the lifespan monitoring for UPS battery for only one partition arbitrary If the setting is done in multiple partitions a replacement warning is notified from multiple partitions 5 9 Write Policy recommended setting of SAS array controller card You can attach a flash backup unit to SAS array controller card including dual channel The recommended setting of Write Policy is as follows It is different whether SAS array controller card has a flash backup unit or not Please refer to LSI MegaRAID SAS Software for the detailed function and the setting method Flash backup unit Write Policy recommended setting Without flash backup unit Write Through With flash backup unit
108. iguration To reitore the WAR i gar sno bebect f r mad chek Restore patton 91 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 7 Saving management and configuration information 2 Click Backup button Storage location dialogue box of browser is displayed 3 Select the storage pass and click the OK button Downloading of configuration information file is started Initial file of the MMB configuration information for back up is as follows MMB_ Date on which the backup of the file taken MMB version dat 5 7 2 Storage of BIOS configuration information This section describes the method for taking the backup of the BIOS configuration information on a remote PC Maintenance menu in MMB Web UI is used for storing the BIOS configuration information Operations 1 Select the Maintenance Backup Restore Configuration Backup BIOS Configuration Backup BIOS Configuration window is displayed FIGURE 5 18 Example of Backup BIOS Configuration Model PFRIMEQUEST2800E Active MVMB0 Part Number MOXA FUJITSU Serial Nember 1532408005 IET DE a en ea vem Porbhon User Admeestrabon JMvefeork O oaa gt nntensnee Backup Restore Cornrraban gt Backos BIOS Conisu atoa Backup BIOS Configuration Help Fi 5 S lect 2 pertocs then click the Backep burton Backup Cancel t gt 2 Select the radio button of partition which takes the backup of configuration information and
109. ils of RAID and information which is set is saved in the configuration file and it the operating system are set can be used during reinstallation All the screenshots are display examples The contents displayed may differ depending on system configuration Operations 1 The settings are done to boot the ServerView Suite DVD from virtual media for the partition For details on configuration see 1 6 2 Remote control operation BMC of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 2 The power supply of the partition is turned ON Note Force boot from DVD can be selected by the Boot Selector and can be activated from DVD or it can be activated from the DVD drive by changing the boot order into DVD with UEFI When operating system corresponds to the UEFI mode the installation can be done in UEFI mode by changing the boot order according to the following procedure a After turning on the power supply of the partition while the FUJITSU logo is displayed press any key such as Space key except Enter key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed b The menu is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order Boot Maintenance Manager Boot Options Change Boot Order Change the order c UEFI Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set on the top step For details on the setting method of boot order see m Change Boot Order of 3 5 2 Boot Options menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Refere
110. ing system It depends on the specifications of the operating system and the application For details see the manual of the operating system or the application If the operating system is not compatible to ACPI according to the power cut off operations the power is cut off without shutting down the operating system Therefore due to the above mentioned reasons shut down the partition in the operating system 110 Appendix A List of setting items link A 1 Setting items of MMB Appendix A List of setting items link See Appendix A list of setting items of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN A 1 Setting items of MMB See A 1 Setting items of MMB Web UIl of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN A 2 Setting items of UEFI See A 2 Setting items of UEFI of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN A 3 Setting items of BMC See A 3 Setting items of video redirection of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 111 Appendix B About software link B 1 Types and general description of the bundled software Appendix B About software link For details about the software bundled with the hardware of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series see 3 3 Bundled software of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Product Description C122 B025EN B 1 Types and general description of the bundled software See 3 3 Bundled software of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Product Description
111. ion 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 4 sadump set up menu Create a dump device Create a dump device Please select the dump devices Cor Fig uration S gle Lreate a dump device with a single device or partition Multiple Create 2 dump device EF p a be T aee M Eaa pia pen as multiple devices 5 Select Commit Changes and Exit and press Enter Return to the main menu Sadump after the settings are reflected 76 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 5 Main menu sadump sadump setup tool ver 1 0 6 Select Dump device Manager on main menu sadump and press Enter key The dump device maintenance menu is displayed ry CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 6 Dump Device Maintenance Menu Dump device Manager 7 Select Create a dump device and press Enter key The dump device configuration menu is displayed 78 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 7 Dump Device Structure Menu Create a dump device 8 Select Disk selection and press Enter key The dump device selection menu is displayed 79 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5 8 Dump Device Selection Menu Select device 9 Select the disk or the disk partition and set the disk or the disk partition where th
112. is opened Click Misc in left side column 3 Each parameter is displayed in right side frame BlueScreen Timeout value is set to Misc BlueScreen Timeout 38 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3 25 Settings of BlueScreenTimeout Settings of Misc WH Advanced Settings Buthercache CBR Misc bolimebound H Config Time bound on GH checking in us microseconds oh pu Mir 0 Plex SO0000 PataMorer Digest Misc BA Timeout Dirent yc ache Time ouk For bottom half handers in miliseconds Min O Max 5000 Misc Bluesa een Timen Time ouk in seconds Set to 0 far no time out Mim 0 Plax 65535 Misc ConsolePort Name oF serial port to use for wisor console CORML COMZ vmire Pa PageRetire Powar F dmFiker ScrakchCorfig Jesi Enable buddy debuaging Set bo 0 to disable arotan H Syshog Mir 0 Flax 1 User Uservars Misc Debugdlient Ly ee H VUMkerel Debug chent bo choosetSeriaPort Webwork VP robe Misc Debugsuddyenable For details on vSphere Client see the manual of VMware 3 4 4 Partition name settings Administrator privileges are required to set partition name Fujitsu recommends using host name for partition name Operations 1 Click Partition Partition Configuration 39 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3 26 Example of Partition Configuration Window Model PRIMEQUEST28
113. ith the Registry Editor to set a synchronization interval of 15 minutes HKEY LOCAL MACHINEYSYSTEMYCurrentControlSet YServicesYW32TimeYTimeProvidersYNtpClient There is no line feed in the above registry key name SpecialPolllnterval type REG DWORD value 900 decimal Startup Settings of NTP Service Set the Windows Time service to start automatically in Computer Management Services and Applications Services Event Task Settings Register the following in Task Scheduler to synchronize with the System time when the time can be acquired from an NTP 115 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 server Log System Source Time Service ID 37 The w32tm resync command will run For detailed procedures see following chapter E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 E 3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 The procedures in this chapter require Administrator privileges All screenshots are display examples and the actually displayed contents vary depending on the system configuration and other factors E 2 1 Specifying an NTP Server 1 Select Control Panel Set the time and date The Date and Time dialog box appears 116 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Se
114. itial display window click Next button without setting anything Select Deployment in Welcome ServerView Installation Manager window Select installation mode select operating system to be installed and set the operating system Remark The IP address of LAN cannot be set in setting operating system Set IP address after installing the operation system Click Start installation The installation is started Replace with the installation medium of operating system according to the instructions of SVIM Configuring Bundled Software after Installation Bundled software is configured after installing the operating system The trap destination from the partition is configured Remark Configuring of the trap destination can be checked by using standard trap for SNMP service For details see 6 5 2 Configuring SNMP The trap destination and Mail destination through MMB are configured In linkage with operations management software it is configured only if necessary Configuring SNMP trap destination through MMB See 6 5 2 Set up of SNMP The report destination and the filter are set when Alarm E Mail is configured See 3 3 9 Set up of Alarm E Mail OneCommand Manager is installed while installing FC card a By executing the following command the lion package information is displayed Confirm that libnl is installed rom ai libni If libnl is not installed search libn package in installation media
115. jury or fire may result Newly installing or moving equipment Removing the front rear and side covers Installing and removing built in options Connecting and disconnecting external interface cables Maintenance repair and periodic diagnosis and maintenance The List of important alert items table lists important alert items Preface List of important alert items This manual does not contain important alert items This indicates a hazardous potentially dangerous situation that is likely to result in death or serious personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Work Warning Location Category Setup Field engineers perform the following tasks on this product 1 1 Setup Workflow Customers must not perform these tasks under any circumstances Otherwise electric shock injury or fire may result Newly installing or moving equipment Removing the front rear and side covers Installing and removing built in options Connecting and disconnecting external interface cables Maintenance repair and periodic diagnosis and maintenance This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Normal operation The unit may be damaged or operating abnormall
116. k 3 into the SAN Storage Unit This section describes the procedures for installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 referred to below as SLES11 SP on the SAN storage unit Confirm the MMB configuration and successful login to the MMB before starting the installation For details on configuring the SAN storage unit and FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155EN 4 10 1 Presetting Set the following if necessary 1 2 Set the LUN of the SAN storage device PCI ROM Priority of BIOS is set For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to EFI Compatible ROM For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to Legacy ROM Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration OpROM Scan Configuration of BIOS menu to Enable only for booting Device Set the BIOS to recognize LUN of the FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot For setting the FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 Prepare the server that operates ServerView Operations Manager SVOM Check the setting of the partition by MMB after removing the internal HDD SSD of PRIMEQUEST B IOU configuration is set S
117. l inquiries contact the distributor where you purchased your product or a Fujitsu sales representative or systems engineer SE If you do not know the appropriate contact address for inquiries about the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series use the Fujitsu contact line Fujitsu contact line We accept Web inquiries For details visit our website https www s fujitsu com global contact computing PRMQST_feedback html Warranty If a component failure occurs during the warranty period we will repair it free of charge in accordance with the terms of the warranty agreement For details see the warranty Before requesting a repair If a problem occurs with the product confirm the problem by referring to 11 2 Troubleshooting in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual C122 E175EN If the error recurs contact your sales representative or a field engineer Confirm the model name and serial number shown on the label affixed to the right front of the device and report it Also check any other required items beforehand according to 11 2 Troubleshooting in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual C122 E175EN The system settings saved by the customer will be used during maintenance Preface Manual How to use this manual This manual contains important information about the safe use of this product Read the manual thoroughly to understand the information in it before using this product Be sure to keep this manual in a safe and convenient loca
118. lSet Senaces W 32 Time TimeProwders NtpChent Sai LergeSampleSkew fe ResolvePeerBackoffMaxT hol ResolvePeerBackot Minutes F RunOnVirtualOnty F SignatureAuth Allowed REG_OWORD REG DWORD REG DWORD REG DWORD REG DWORD T00000003 3 he ODO0007 7 hDOCO0000f 15 00000000 0 00000001 1 3 Close the Registry Editor 4 Open Start Administrative Tools Services FIGURE F 6 Services window file Acton View Hep eo 7 Gas Bm gt an p 5 katus Running Name ae Windows Firewall Windows Font Cache Ser Optirmizes n Windows Installer Adds mod Windows Licensing Moni This servic lt Windows Management Provides Windows Modules Installer Enables ins amp Windows Remote Manag Windows lt lt Windows Store Service Provides m G Semices Local Description Windows F Log On As Local Service Local Service Locel Systern Local Systern Local System Local ystern Network Service Local Service Startup Type Automatic Automatic Manual Automatic Running Running Automatic Manual Automatic NMa rmua l Trigger D Running Running ij ie ths 4 Local System Local Service Local Sysiern Local Syster Network Service En ables pi Window s Update MINHTTP Web Progy Aut WinHTTP i s Wired Aukol onfig The Wired Wh Performance Adapter Provides p Workstation Extended Standard Creates
119. lation Mode Mode 7 Mode Window Mode a Mode Window Mode Mode Window Mode m Mode Window Mode a Mode Window ASSigniient Configuration Configuration Menu Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration Configuration A a CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration 3 4 6 Note Confirm the I O space is allocated in the SAS device SAS card RAID card RAID card in DU or RAID card in SB of a relevant partition Further also confirm the allocation of the I O space to the FC card onboard LAN and LAN Card Only the card for the boot passing while installing on the SAN storage device SAS device is displayed as Device SAS and the FC device is displayed as Device Fibre When I O space is not allocated operate I O Space Assignment Configuration menu and remove the allocation of LAN and fibre channel However do not remove the allocation of I O space for the FC card onboard LAN and LAN Card used for installation when the operating system is installed for the storage in SAN environment Confirm whether the Boot device used in the relevant partition is recognized in the UEFI For confirmation see 3 3 Boo
120. le a ek p Disab Enable w Dial 2 Set IP address and the prefix length to access Console Redirection LAN for IPv6 When it is set automatically IP address and the prefix length is acquired by clicking on Auto button 3 Enable video redirection and virtual media respectively 4 Click Apply button 3 4 7 Power OFF and ON of the partition Power OFF and power ON are required for each partition to reflect the configuration change in the partition For the details of Power OFF and power ON see CHAPTER 7Power ON and OFF of the partition Remark When the console is connected to the partition processing continues until UEFI window is displayed after completion of POST Power On Self Test and then it stops 3 4 8 Confirmation of partition information The status of the partition and the partition related information is displayed The partition configuration of the entire system of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series can be confirmed even by the Partition Configuration window Operations 1 Click Partition Partition x Information Information window is displayed For details on Information window see Bl Information window of 1 3 8 Partition x menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 5 Storage of the configuration information 3 5 FIGURE 3 29 Example of Information Window Model PRIMEQUEST Active MMIBS1 Pa
121. llows reboot OS in case that OS freezes Rebooting OS is executed when the set time passes For details see 8 4 Automatic Partition Restart Conditions of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 4 3 5 After Installation Connection between SAN and internal HDD SSD For SAN and the internal HDD SDD connection after the completion of installation see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 1 2 Change and confirm the settings of the detailed information of the FC card For details see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 OneCommand Manager is started The following driver parameters are set For the details of the set value see San storage device manual Topology Queue Depth Queue Target Link Speed Check the registry information For details on the checking method see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Creation Manual C122 E155 For details on setting value see Manual of SAN storage device TimeOutValue 4 4 Procedures to install RHEL in SAN storage device This section describes the procedure to install RHEL in SAN storage device Start the installation after confirming the MMB configuration and successful to log in to the MMB For details on SAN storage FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot setting see PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configurati
122. low 1 Connect the power cable to the AC inlet of the main unit For details on the power cable connection see 2 9 Connecting the Power Cables Connect to AC power or optional power distribution box Turn on the power supply by turning on the circuit breaker of AC power After removing the power cable follow the procedure sequentially from step 1 to turn on the power supply again Power off The procedure to turn off the main power supply of the main unit is described below Data corruption Turn off the main power supply of the main unit after confirming that System Power LED of Operator Panel OPL Is turned off If the main power supply is turned off while the System Power LED of the OPL is ON there is a risk of the data being corrupted The procedure to turn off the main power supply of the main unit is described below 1 Turn off the power supply of the main unit For details see 7 1 2 Power OFF of the partition 2 Confirm that the System Power LED of OPL is turned off Remark When the System Power LED of OPL is turned on it is in the state that power supply cannot be turned off When Alarm LED is turned on contact to your sales representative or field engineer 3 Remove the power cable connected to power distribution box 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB The MMB has LED display or provides view for server maintenance or administration that the field engineer constructs the environment for testing and t
123. ls about the schedule operations see 9 3 Schedule operations of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 107 CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition 7 1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition 7 1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition The power ON and OFF of the partition is described 7 1 1 Power ON of the partition 7 1 2 Power OFF of the partition Further the power ON and OFF of the partition can be operated by a Partition Operator account with Administrator or Operator privileges for the partition All the screenshots are display examples and the contents displayed by the system configuration are different 7 1 1 Power ON of the partition The procedure of power ON of the partition is explained Operations 1 Log in to MMB Web UI MMB Web Ul window is displayed 2 Click Partition Power Control Power Control window is displayed For details about the Power Control window see 1 3 1 Power Control window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 7 1 Example of Power Control window Active MM Bel Model PRIMEQUEST2200E i Part Number MEUXXXXXNXN FUJITSU Serial Number CUSTER tr all Statws Ac hir Fy a os udi ma mepak pbl une N miir gt Parthon gt Power Control Power Control Retesh Heip A Select Power Control option for one of m rt p
124. n Enable Virtual media Enable Setting of various modes See 3 4 5 Various mode settings PCI ROM Priority of BIOS is set For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to EFI Compatible ROM For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to Legacy ROM Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration OpROM Scan Configuration of BIOS menu to Enable only for booting Device The I O space is allocated in the SAS card and in the SAS RAID controllerRAID card For details on allocation of I O space see 3 4 5 Various mode settings and Configure I O Space Assignment menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 4 3 2 Preparations for installation 4 3 3 The following preparations are done 1 2 3 4 The following disk images are prepared Media of Windows operating system Remove all FC cables Mount the following disk image by connecting the video redirection Change the boot order and set DVD Boot to the top priority of the starting order For details see 1 3 1 Power Control window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN Installation of operating system This section explains the installation of operating system using SVIM There are the following types of operating system installations using SVIM For the detailed pro
125. n Network Protocols window see 1 5 4 Network Protocols Window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 7 Example of Network Protocols Window Modet FRIMEQUEST2800E Active AD eo Part Somber MONNA l Serial Yamber p States Mmm all gt Network Configuration Network Protocols Network Protocols Help Click the Appty Button to apply ill changes I Enable Disable ee TORE O Enable Disable Enable Disable HE 2 Items of Telnet are set Note MMB uses the following fixed port number of TCP IP Do not change the following port numbers 623 udp For RMCP communication 664 udp For RMCP communication 3 Click Apply button 20 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 3 8 Configuration of DNS server Only when using a DNS server set up DNS server For the backup of set up information see 3 5 Storage of the configuration information Note Log in to Administrator privileges to set up the above mentioned items Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Network Interface Select IPv4 Interface or IPv6 Interface IPv4 Interface or IPV6 Interface window is displayed For details on IPv4 Interface or IPV6 Interface window see 1 5 2 Network Interface Menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 8 Example of IPv4 Interface
126. n tek seed de tek onthe Tra biede Liwy s dih ans Command in the Lion t Crte Tak Peetu impor Tak Tanh Skatan yo Dapa GU Furri Tages j E Enasie Al Tanka Hater k i 1 Shur of bade that h re carted in fe following bre pariti Lat dd heen w AT lavin Aan fuer Dfa E anag grade agad 7 faded Virs d a Aelsh flg Hee Tank Harman Aum frakt Pan art Pus Ered Tnggared By Ji Rete Tania i Active beis me bade hot re neni enba ond het nyt aped Smary W krig Tek Moree Mart Fun Tire Trigger Loa Lost afresh at VIDE 144354 PU mete 2 Select Create Basic Task at the right of the window Create Basic Task Wizard appears 3 Enter a chosen task name in Name on the Create a Basic Task screen and click the Next button Example On the screen below ntp sync is an arbitrary task name FIGURE E 9 Create Basic Task Wizard window Create a Basic Task gt Create a Basic Task Use this wizard to quickly schedule a common task For more advanced options or settings Trigger such as multiple task actions or triggers use the Create Task command in the Actions pane Action Name ntp synd Finish Description 4 Select When a specific event is logged on the Task Trigger screen Click the Next button 123 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E 10 Create Basic Task Wizard window Task Trigger Task Trigger Creste a Bas
127. nal switch of the management port When connecting to P P Connect each REMCS port of MMB of MMB 0 and MMB 1 to the Dial up route directly For details on REMCS linkage see PRIMEQUEST 2000 series REMCS Service Installation Manual C122 E180EN For REMCS connection Remark Packets are transmitted from MMB in NTP Alarm E Mail and REMCS When both the physical IP address and the virtual IP address of MMB are set the transmission source IP address of packet is considered as the physical IP address of the MMB 14 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB Physical IP address of MMB is also used in PRIMECLUSTER linkage 3 3 4 Login to MMB The method of login to the MMB is described below Login Logout in MMB Web Ul The procedure of Login Logout for MMB Web UI is described below Specify any of the following to login to Web Ul Virtual IP Address Fully Qualified Domain Name FQDN corresponding Virtual IP Address Note MMB Web UI supports the following browsers Note that if the browser other than this is used Web Ul window may not display correctly Internet Explorer 9 onwards Firefox 20 onwards Do not multiple login by using Web Ul from one MMB console PC to PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Also includes multiple login with the same user name If multiple login is done the following phenomenon may occur by the types and version o
128. nce C122 E177EN d Commit Changes and Exit Reset System is specified and the partition is rebooted 3 After a period of time the language selection window is displayed In case of English select English In initial display window click Next button without setting anything Select Deployment in Welcome ServerView Installation Manager window Select installation mode select operating system to be installed and set the operating system Oo Remark The IP address of LAN cannot be set in setting operating system Set IP address after installing the operation system 7 Click Start installation The installation is started 8 Replace with the installation medium of operating system according to the instructions of SVIM 4 11 4 Configuring Bundled Software after Installation After completing OS installation configure the bundled software For details about the following settings see the ServerView Mission Critical Option User Manual 4 11 5 After installation connecting SAN and internal HDD SSD See PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 for connecting SAN with internal HDD SSD after installation Moreover for details on driver parameter see readme of the driver supplied 71 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 1 Types of work CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation This chapter describes every setting that is required after t
129. nd successful to log in to the MMB Presetting If necessary the following settings are done 1 Remove each internal HDD that is not the installation destination 2 The setting of partition is checked by MMB Setting of configuration of SB IOU See 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Setting of Console Redirection See 3 4 6 Settings of Console Redirection Video redirection Enable Virtual media Enable Setting of various modes ST CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 5 Procedure to install RHEL into internal HDD SSD See 3 4 5 Various mode settings 3 PCI ROM Priority of BIOS is set For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to EFI Compatible ROM For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to Legacy ROM Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration OpROM Scan Configuration of BIOS menu to Enable only for booting Device 4 The I O space is allocated in the SAS card and in the SAS RAID controllerRAID card For details on allocation of I O space see 3 4 5 Various mode settings and Configure I O Space Assignment menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 4 5 2 Preparing for Installation As distribution DVD of RHEL is not provided beforehand while installing RHEL the user who has subscri
130. ng Device The I O space is allocated in the SAS card and in the SAS RAID controllerRAID card For details on allocation of I O space see 3 4 5 Various mode settings and Configure I O Space Assignment menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN Set PCI Address Mode to PCI Bus Mode through MMB Web Ul For details on PCI Address Mode setting see 1 3 8 Partition x Menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference Manual C122 E177EN Preparation of installation See the VMware information thoroughly at the time of installation preparation For the VMware product please contact who you purchased the product from Set the following 1 2 3 4 The following disk images are prepared VMware 5 x media Remove all FC cables Mount the following disk image by connecting the video redirection Configure the RAID environment For details see the MegaRAID SAS Software the MegaRAID SAS Device Driver Installation or the LSI MegaRAID R SAS Software contained on the SVS DVD Change the boot order and set DVD Boot to the top priority of the starting order For details see 1 3 1 Power Control window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 63 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 7 Procedure to install VMware 5 x into internal HDD SSD 4 7 3 VMware 5 x installation This section describes the installation of the operating system by SVIM The type of th
131. ngs required to use ServerView None VMware vSphere ESXi 5 RAID Manager on the VMware vSphere ESXi 5 server Installation Guide Preface MegaRAID SAS Software Provides technical information on using RAID controllers None Refer to the manual from the SVS ServerView Suite ServerBooks DVD Manual 2 supplied with the product or from the following URL The Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server htto manuals ts fujitsu com MegaRAID SAS Device Provides technical information on using RAID controllers None Driver Installation Refer to the manual from the SVS ServerView Suite ServerBooks DVD Manual 2 supplied with the product or from the following URL The Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server htto manuals ts fujitsu com Modular RAID Controller Provides technical information on using RAID controllers None Installation Guide Refer to the manual from the SVS ServerView Suite ServerBooks DVD Manual 2 supplied with the product or from the following URL The Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server htto manuals ts fujitsu com Abbreviations This manual uses the following product name abbreviations Formal product name Abbreviation Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Windows Windows Server 2012 Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Standard Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Microsoft amp Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Windows Windows Server 2
132. nrnnrnrrnrnnvnvrnvrnvnnrvenvrnrnnrnnrnrrnrn nen nrnnnnr nen nnnnnnenennnnnnnesnsnnnnens 60 4 6 1 FEN 61 4 6 2 Preparations LAU ea 0 EE NE ae 61 4 6 3 NSAlato n NNN S Kaasa 61 4 6 4 Setting of Software WatChdod cccccccsscsssscsscsssssssesecssssesscsecssssesecsessuseesessusseseesecsusauseeoesausaesecaesauseesesaesauseesesaesauseeeesansaneess 62 4 6 5 VMWare 5 x Installation crPddureRPPR 62 4 6 6 Installation of Bundled Software mwrrrrnrnrennenrenrenrenvenrenvenrennenven vennen ven vennen nennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennennen 63 4 7 Procedure to install VMware 5 x into internal HDD SSD rarenvnnrnrenvnnvnnenrenrnnrrnenvenvnnrnrenrenvnnenrennrnrnnennsnnnnrnnennsnnnnennennsnennennsnnnnenn 63 4 7 1 RENN 63 4 7 2 Preparation arms8l din secs bon Ace teh he hh ha eA ae te RR 63 4 7 3 KE AE ae i EE ENE RE Mon Det eNO ter re ne ae RENEE 64 4 7 4 Setting of software watchdog scsscsscsssscssssscssssessssscsessessessssessesesssseessssecasseeseeaecaeseeseeassaeseeseeaeeaesessesasseeseesesasseesesaseassesaess 64 4 7 5 Completion of VMware 5 x installation ccccccccccssssssscsssssssesscsssssseeecsesseseesessuseesessesauseeseseesauseesesausausessesaeseesesausauseeaesansatees 65 XVI Preface 4 7 6 istallation oe ode sa vvs 65 4 8 Procedure of Hyper V installation see 65 4 9 Pr cedure RMR AEA 65 4 10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Sto
133. nstallation see the PRIMEQUEST 1000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155EN Also for details on driver parameters see the readme file that comes with the driver 68 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit 69 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 11 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the Internal HDD 4 11 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the Internal HDD This section concisely describes the procedures for installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 referred to below as SLES11 SP3 on the internal HDD Confirm the MMB configuration and successful login to the MMB before starting the installation 4 11 1 Presetting If necessary the following settings are done 1 2 Remove each internal HDD that is not the installation destination The setting of partition is checked by MMB Setting of configuration of SB IOU See 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Setting of Console Redirection See 3 4 6 Settings of Console Redirection Video redirection Enable Virtual media Enable Setting of various modes See 3 4 5 Various mode settings PCI ROM Priority of BIOS is set For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Config
134. nvork Corizguratoa Daa Tine LI je L me E A E 1 Date Time Ratesh Help Click the Apal Button to apply al changes Modify che Time asia i Tokya a MN S Embe O Dahe a Mode Step C Slew 8009 2010 2000 3080 Aad 10 30 20 40 2 Input required items 3 Click Apply Button Operations of Management LAN Port Configuration 1 Click Network Configuration Management LAN Port Configuration Management LAN Port Configuration window is displayed For details of Management LAN Port Configuration window see 1 5 3 Management LAN Port Configuration window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 29 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3 17 Management LAN Port Configuration Windows Example Model PRIMEQUEST2800E Active MMB 0 Part Number MODA FUJITSU Serial Number PIMAT Status Aw arming gt Network Configucalica Manageme LAN Port Conhguration Management LAN Port Configuration Help DDE EE OG Aps Canes 2 Enter required items 3 Click Apply Button 30 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration 3 4 Partition Configuration This section describes partition configuration PQ2400E and 2800E are available for these functions Power off power on for every partition is requir
135. oO FUJITSU FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual C122 E174 OTEN Preface Preface This manual describes how to set up this product including the steps for installation of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server initialization and software installation The manual is intended for system administrators For details on the regulatory compliance statements and safety precautions see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Safety and Regulatory Information C122 E171 XA Errata and addenda for the manual The PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Errata and Addenda C122 E182EN provides errata and addenda for the manual Read the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Errata and Addenda C122 E182EN thoroughly in reference to the manual Organization of this manual This manual is organized as follows CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview Chapter 1 describes the workflow up to actual operation of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation Chapter 2 describes the preparation before main unit installation This preparation includes work up to power cable connection CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation Chapter 3 describes the work that must be done before you install an operating system on the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server The chapter also describes settings for actual operation and various setup works CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software Chapter 4 describes how to install the
136. ole Installer Windows XXXXX exe in QCC_vXXXXXxX directory created by extraction Remark XXXX shows the version number Read properly 3 When the installation is completed reboot the partition 4 Check the setting of management LAN The STP function of the port to be connected is turned OFF when the management LAN is used for communication with MMB in the switching hub which supports the STP function 5 Set the trap destination and Mail Sending destination through MMB Execute linkage with the operation management software only if necessary a The SNMP setting is displayed on the MMB screen and enable the SNMP b The trap destination of SNMP is set through MMB See 6 5 2 Set up of SNMP 6 Setthe dump area Check whether there is sufficient free space in the hard disk before acquiring the memory dump For details see 11 4 4 Setting Windows of dump environment of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 7 Save the management information and configuration information For details see 5 7 Saving management and configuration information 8 Set RAS support service 53 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 4 Procedures to install RHEL in SAN storage device For details see 5 8 Setup for lifespan monitoring according to RAS support service When monitoring the longevity of UPS battery see 5 8 1 Monitoring life span of UPS battery Watchdog Timer a
137. omplete After memory dump is finished and OS is rebooted confirm memory dump by using crash command This is an example to check memory dump which is saved on dev sdb1 The DATE means the date and time when memory dump was captured crash usr lib debug lib modules 2 6 32 358 el6 x86 64 vmlinux dev sdb1 snip KERNEL usr lib debug lib modules 2 6 32 358 el6 x86 64 vmlinux DUMPFILE dev sdb1 CPUS 2 DATE Fri Oct 11 09 10 39 2013 UPTIME 00 19 04 LOAD AVERAGE 0 14 0 03 0 01 TASKS 125 NODENAME localhost RELEASE 2 6 32 358 el6 x86_64 VERSION 1 SMP Tue Jan 29 11 47 41 EST 2013 MACHINE x86_64 1861 Mhz MEMORY 4 GB PANIC Oops 0002 1 SMP check log for details PID 7866 COMMAND bash TASK ffff8801387c8aa0 THREAD INFO ffff8801394e2000 CPU 0 STATE TASK RUNNING PANIC 5 Send memory dump to vendor Send memory dump to vendor who supports RHEL makedumpfile command can be used to convert memory dump to a normal file makedumpfile can generate small dump file by compression or filtering Read man manual of makedumpfile for details This is an example of saving memory dump on dev sdb1 to a vmcore file using compression and filtering out memory region except kernel memory Write following command in one line makedumpfile c d 31 x usr lib debug lib modules 2 6 32 358 el6 x86_64 vmlinux dev sdb1 vmcore 90 CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5 6 Setup of NTP client
138. on window see 1 3 3 Partition Configuration window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 32 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3 20 Partition Configuration Window Example Model PRIMEQUEST2800E Active MM B 0 Part Number MODOOOOKE Status Avo gt Parttion gt Partiion Configuration Partition Configuration Heip Select a patioa then chck the Add Remove Unit Set Patioa Name o Home buttons to configure the patton 0600 ejman a Note R represents Reserved 5H H represents Home B represents Installed SB TOU other than the above Set Parton Hame Add Urd Rama Urd Home Cancel Click the radio button of the partition number from which the SB IOU is to be removed Click the Remove Unit button Remove SB IOU from Partition window is displayed SB and IOU are displayed in the list The SB and IOU are incorporated in the partition that is selected by procedure 2 For details of Remove SB IOU from Partition window see m Remove SB IOU from Partition window of 1 3 3 Partition Configuration window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 33 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3 21 Example of Remove SB IOU from Partition Window Adedal FEILE OLESTIJEIDE Adre MIT BA T Fart Number MCAAANALA FU Kamal ember Pi KJE f ma in 7 Ay heey ete er
139. on Manual C122 E155 4 4 1 Presetting Set the following if necessary 1 2 Set the LUN of the SAN storage device PCI ROM Priority of BIOS is set For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to EFI Compatible ROM For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to Legacy ROM Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration OpROM Scan Configuration of BIOS menu to Enable only for booting Device Set the BIOS to recognize LUN of the FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot For setting the FC card Converged Network Adapter and NIC for iSCSI Boot see Chapter 2 Setting of fiber channel card FC card of PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 Check the setting of the partition by MMB after removing the internal HDD SSD of PRIMEQUEST SB IOU configuration is set See 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Console redirection is set See 3 4 6 Settings of Console Redirection Video redirection Enable Virtual media Enable Various modes are set See 3 4 5 Various mode settings 54 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 4 Procedures to install RHEL in SAN storage device 5 Connect only the LUN which installs the SAN storage device to the partition of PRIMEQUEST For the settin
140. on Setup gt Comik Ridon Seng IPv4 Console Redirection Setup hd Console Redmectoa Set Click the Apply Button to apply all changes Note For ua Video Redzection and Vinal Meda in xPAR Paraan VGA USER VMS mun be coemected 1 de pantis a Enable 7 Enable DE 5 fee fee eee S Fram fon pe Go a Erabi Esl Ed dl S See Set IP address and subnet mask to access Console Redirection LAN for IPv4 Enable video redirection and virtual media respectively Click Apply button RON Note After installation disable the functions not used IPv6 Console Redirection Setup window 1 Click Partition Console Redirection Setup IPv6 Console Redirection Setup window gt IPv6 Console Redirection Setup window is displayed For details on window see 1 3 6 Console Redirection Setup window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 43 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3 28 Example of IPv6 Console Redirection Setup Window Sielei FE ML EST 804 Part Number AICS fn Serial Number VE SE Status LETTET gjer aT Mdmmetrabon Metyvork Copheuaboon kinienarn Partition gt Comole Redirection Setup IPVS Console Fedrecton Setup IPv Console Redirection Setup Chick the Appl Button to app hy al charges osok Redirection Ser Note For waa Video Redaccion and Venal Meda mxPAR Farmon VGA CSB VMS must be commected 15 the partic 5 Enable Enab
141. ondition setting of partition of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN SVIM ServerView Installation Manager is used to install operating system in the partition of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series SVIM is a setup support tool to execute the below mentioned operations Installation of operating system Installation of driver necessary for the operating system Installation of the bundled software For the software which is automatically installed by using SVIM see 3 3 Bundled software of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Product Description C122 B025EN For SVIM outline see ServerView Suite ServerView Installation Manager Moreover there are points to be noted for SVIM See the list of points to be noted for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series ServerViewSuite Notes Confirm the installation of SAN boot environment installation of VMware as follows Configuration of SAN boot environment When SAN boot environment is to be installed the SAN boot environment is configured before the operating system is installed For the construction of SAN boot environment see PRIMEQUEST 2000sSeries SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155 When the installation VMware of operating system and the bundled software is to be installed then the procedure is different For the installation procedure of VMware see Appendix D Notes on VMware installation All the inserted windows are examples of display and the contents display
142. onfiguration is set See 3 4 1 Setting the partition configuration Console redirection is set See 3 4 6 Settings of Console Redirection Video redirection Enable Virtual media Enable Various modes are set See 3 4 5 Various mode settings 5 Only LUN which becomes the installation target of SAN storage device is connected to the partition of PRIMEQUEST For the settings of SAN storage device see Attached manual in the SAN storage device 6 I O space is allocated in FC card of the boot path target and SAS RAID controller RAID card For the allocation of I O space see 5 5 1 How to use sadump Linux and 3 4 5 Various mode settings of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Tool Reference C122 E177EN 4 2 2 Preparation for installation The following preparations are done 1 The following disk images should be prepared Media of Windows operating system 2 FC cable is made a single path Connection of only 1 FC cable 4 2 3 Installation of operating system Operating system installation by SVIM is explained There are the following types in the operating system installation by SVIM For the detailed procedure of the respective modes see ServerView Suite ServerView Installation Manager TABLE 4 1 Operating system installation by SVIM Quick The operating system can be installed in the state recommended by This mode is used when Mode Fujitsu by only executing the required minimum settings opera
143. operating system and bundled software Chapter 5 describes how to make various necessary settings after operating system CHAPTER 6Work after installation Chapter 6 describes the work performed after PRIMEQUEST 2000 series installation This work includes configuring NTP and security CHAPTER 7Power ON and OFF of the partition Chapter 7 describes partition power control Appendix A List of setting items link Appendix A provides links to Appendix A List of Settings in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference C122 E177EN Appendix B About software link Appendix B provides a link to 3 3 Bundled Software in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series General Description C122 BO25EN Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment link Appendix C is a link to the PRIMEQUEST 1000 2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual C122 E155EN Appendix D Notes on VMware installation Appendix D describes the procedure for installing an internal hard disk in a RAID environment in VMware vSphere and provides notes on installation Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows Appendix E describes how to specify and set of an NTP server for a specific Windows operating system Preface Revision History aese caion ye CT 1 Chapter section and item numbers in the Revised location column refer to those in the latest edition of the document However a number marked with an asterisk denotes a chapter section or item in a previ
144. or Memory Operation Mode In that case a confirmation dialogue box of The DIMM does not satisfy requirements of the Mirror Mode If you register the specified SB s as a Reserved SB the Mirror Mode will be disabled when switching to specified SB Are you sure to continue Y N would be displayed when configuring the Reserved SB Reserved SB for partition of multiple SB must follows conditions below This is applicable for PRIMEQUEST 2800E Mount two CPUs for Reserved SB of the partition Reserved SB fulfills Memory Operation Mode requirements same as switching source partition Mount the same type of CPU with the SB that configures partition for Reserved SB If the above mounting conditions are not fulfilled a message dialogue box of Unable to register the specified SB x as a Reserved SB because the DIMM does not satisfy requirements of Mirror Mode is displayed and Reserved SB configuration would be prevented Points to be considered for Windows When switching to Reserved SB in the partition operating on Windows Windows operating system is not activated at the time of initial start up after switching to Reserved SB Configure the Reserved SB in partition operated by Windows so that Windows can be configured automatically For configuration details see 11 4 3 Settings of Dump environment Windows of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN Turn on the Start up automatically check box of Start up
145. ous edition of the document Preface Product operating environment This product is a computer intended for use in a computer room environment For details on the product operating environment see the following manual PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 H007EN Safety Precautions Alert messages This manual uses the following alert messages to prevent users and bystanders from being injured and to prevent property damage personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This indicates a hazardous potentially dangerous situation that is likely to result in death or serious This indicates a hazardous situation that could result in minor or moderate personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly This also indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the procedure correctly Important This indicates information that could help the user use the product more efficiently Alert messages in the text An alert statement follows an alert symbol An alert statement is indented on both ends to distinguish it from regular text Similarly one space line is inserted before and after the alert statement Only Fujitsu certified service engineers should perform the following tasks on this product and the options provided by Fujitsu Customers must not perform these tasks under any circumstances Otherwise electric shock in
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147. p by a field engineer MMB setup within the scope of responsibility of the field engineer Running test programs etc CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview 1 1 Setup Workflow 1 1 2 Work performed by the user The user performs the following tasks in the order given TABLE 1 1 Work performed by the user Initializing partition settings 3 1 2 Partition Settings Perform tasks such as setting partition names and configuring partitions individually Connecting and configuring the MMB 3 3 3Setting of Connection for Actual operating environment operating Environment Setting up the connection environment for actual operation Set up the MMB connection environment such as by setting the IP addresses for actual operation Initializing MMB settings 3 3 10Registration of User Account Set the parameters for the entire MMB such as the 3 3 11Setting of System Name user account names or system names 3 3 12Setting of Date and Time Setting various modes 3 4 5Various mode settings Set modes as needed Starting the system and confirming system startup 3 2System Startup Start the system and confirm that it has started normally Saving setting information 3 5Storage of the configuration 2 Installing the OS and Install the operating system and bundled software CHAPTER 4lnstallation of Operating re ell 3 Work after installation Specify the monitoring method and save the specified CHAPTER 5Types of work i ed 4
148. played Free SB and IOU are displayed in the list For details of Add SB IOU to Partition window see il Add SB IOU to Partition window of 1 3 3 Partition Configuration window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 19 Example of Add SB IOU to Partition Window Model PRIMEQUEST2800E Active MMB 0 Part Number MCXXXXXXX FUJITSU Serial Number TELERS Status AW arning straton Networ iguration Maite System User Admuustrahon gt Partition gt Partition Configuration Add SB IOU to Partition Help sa a Cee iy Configuration Select an SB or IOU to add to the partition 0 then click the Apply Button Apply Cancel Click the radio button of one SB or one IOU to add it to the partition Only one SB or one IOU can be selected by one operation Click the Apply button Confirmation dialogue box is displayed 7 Click OK button The selected one SB or one IOU is added in the partition Repeat procedure 2 6 until you have added all the required SBs or IOUs Removing of SB and IOU This section describes the method of removing the SB or IOU from the partition Remark You cannot remove a SB or IOU while the operating system on the target partition is running Remove the SB or IOU while the partition power is in the standby status Operations 1 Click Partition Partition Configuration Partition Configuration window is displayed For details of Partition Configurati
149. quisite installation information before installing the main unit For a system overview and details on the system configuration see the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series General Description C122 B025EN For details on the installation prerequisites see the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 H007EN Checking Environmental Conditions This section describes the environmental conditions for main unit installation The conditions of the main unit operating environment depend on the altitude of the installation site For details on the environmental conditions of the PRIMEQUEST2000 series see 1 3 Installation Specifications in the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 H007EN For details on the recommended temperature and humidity of the computer room see the SPARC Enterprise PRIMEQUEST Common Installation Planning Manual C120 HO07EN Preparing the Power Supply Equipment This section describes the electrical specifications facility power requirements and grounding for the PRIMEQUEST2000 series To prevent accidents confirm that the power supply equipment can supply enough power to the system Electricianing and installation work shall conform to local ordinances and local and national government regulations For details on the power supply equipment see the SPARC Enterprise PRIMEQUEST Common Installation Planning Manual C120 H007EN Electrical specifications For details on the electrical specification
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151. r detailed setting of RAID or OS of the wizard You can save the specified information in a configuration file for use during reinstallation All the screenshots are display examples The contents displayed may differ depending on system configuration Operations 4 6 4 4 6 5 1 Oo e The settings are done to boot the ServerView Suite DVD from virtual media for the partition For details on configuration see 1 6 2 Remote control operation BMC of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN The power supply of the partition is turned ON Note It can be started by selecting Force boot from DVD by Boot Selector or it can be started from the virtual media by changing the boot order to DVD by UEFI When the operating system is applicable for UEFI mode the installation can be done in UEFI mode by changing the boot order according to the following procedure a After turning on the power supply of the partition while the FUJITSU logo is displayed press any key such as Space key except Enter key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed b The menu is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order Boot Maintenance Manager Boot Options Change Boot Order Change the order c UEFI Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set on the top step For details on the setting method of boot order see m Change Boot Order of 3 5 2 Boot Options menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Ref
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153. rap window 103 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 5 Set up of security FIGURE 6 10 Example of SNMP Trap Window Model PRIMEQUEST2S00E Active MMB Part Number MCXXXXNXNX FUJITSU Serial Nember Jee Status Na ban al T Arent sa ta T i 7h a Fi gt Network Conhgursten gt SAMP Coefiprrabon gt Irap SNMP Trap E Click the Apply Buton to apply all changes Trap Destination a ae Apply Cancel Test Trap 2 Enter the transmission destination A maximum 16 Trap destinations can be set up The details regarding community or user name IP address of trap transmission destination SNMP version and authentication level are set up 3 Click Apply button When Test Trap button is clicked trap for test for currently set up trap destination can be transmitted Set up SNMP v3 Specific engine ID and specific user is set in SNMP va Remark When an engine ID or IP address is changed all the users set for SNMP v3 access should be set again To enable the set users it is necessary to reboot SNMP service once it is stopped When Apply button is clicked for that SNMP service gets temporarily stopped Operations 1 Click Network Configuration SNMP Configuration SNMP v3 Configuration SNMP v3 Configuration window is displayed See Fm SNMP v3 Configuration window of 1 5 6 SNMP Configuration Menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000
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155. rt Number MICXAXANANYN Serial Number pe Sm Status Storage of the configuration information Here the storage of the information configured at the time of installation is explained Take the backup of the MMB configuration information Remark Regularly take the backup of the MMB configuration information after the operation begins All the printed windows are examples of the display The contents that are displayed by the system configuration are different 3 5 1 Backup of the MMB configuration information Here the Backup of the MMB configuration information is explained Remark The configuration information is restorable only with the PRIMEQUEST chassis which backed it up For the details of MMB configuration information restore see 8 12 Backup Restore of MMB configuration n information of PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual C122 E175EN Operating principle CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 5 Storage of the configuration information 1 Click Maintenance Backup Restore Configuration Backup Restore MMB Configuration gt The Backup Restore MMB Configuration window is displayed For Backup Restore MMB Configuration window see E Backup Restore MMB Configuration window of 1 6 2 Backup Restore Configuration menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 30 Example of Backup Restore MMB Configuration Window Model PRIMEQUES
156. rver 2012 R2 FIGURE E 2 Date and Time window 1 Thursday November 1 2012 Time 11 27 46 PM Time zone UTC 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Changetimezone Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday November 4 2012 at 2 00 AM The clock is set to go back 1 hour at that time Notify me when the clock changes 2 Click the Change settings button on the Internet Time tab 117 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E 3 Date and Time window 2 meetme This computer is set to automatically synchronize with r This computer is set to automatically synchronize on a scheduled basis 3 Set the following parameters in the Internet Time Settings dialog box Synchronize with an Internet time server Check the check box Server Enter an NTP server name 118 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E 4 Internet Time Settings window Configure Internet time settings vi Synchronize with an Internet time server This computer is set to automatically synchronize on a scheduled basis 4 Click the OK button to close the Internet Time Settings dialog box 5 Click the OK button to close the Date and Time dialog box 119 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012
157. s of and the installation location C122 HO07EN ee PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Describes how to set up the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server C122 E174EN Installation Manual including the steps for installation preparation initialization and software installation PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series User Describes how to use the Web Ul and UEFI to assure proper C122 E176EN Interface Operating Instructions operation of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Describes how to use tools and software for system C122 E175EN Administration Manual administration and how to maintain the system component replacement and error notification PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Provides information on open methods and settings including C122 E177EN be PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Lists the messages that may be displayed when a problem occurs C122 E178EN ee Preface PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Describes REMCS service installation and operation C122 E180EN REMCS Installation Manual PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Defines the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series related terms and C122 E179EN Glossary abbreviations Related manuals The following manuals relate to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series You can access these manuals at the following site http www fujitsu com global services computing server primequest http manuals ts fujitsu com Contact your sales representative for inquiries about the ServerView manuals ServerView Suite ServerView Describes how to install and st
158. s of the PRIMEQUEST2000 series see 1 3 Installation Specifications in the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 H007EN For details on the power cables see 2 2 1 Basic interfaces and peripheral devices in the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 H007EN For details on the connectors and their shapes see 2 4 1 PRIMEQUEST2000 series main unit in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 H007EN Facility power requirements and characteristics To obtain the required degree of redundancy the facility must have two independent supplies of power Connect the circuit breakers to the power receiver provided by the electric power company or to a UPS uninterruptible power supply If the main unit operates in an environment that experiences frequent power failures or has a power source that often CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2 5 Checking the Installation Site becomes unstable the component failure rate tends to rise The PRIMEQUEST2000 series supports the following power feed redundant power feed dual power feed For details on the power line configurations for redundant power connections and dual power connections see 2 3 Power Cable Connections in the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 HO07EN 2 4 3 Grounding The PRIMEQUEST2000 series is shipped with grounded three wire power cables You need to connect the power cables to outlet
159. s with ground terminals To determine the type of power supply in your building contact the building manager or a qualified electrician 2 5 Checking the Installation Site Before installing the main unit confirm that the installation site has enough space for the required service maintenance area and for accommodating the peripheral devices For details on checks of the installation site see Chapter 1 Installation Information in the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual C122 HO07EN 2 6 Preparing to Install the Main Unit TABLE 2 1 Accessories required in main unit installation lists the accessories required in main unit installation Prepare these accessories in advance TABLE 2 1 Accessories required in main unit installation No 2 Phillips screwdriver Used to mount the unit in a rack Wrist strap Used to prevent main unit damage from static electricity discharged from your body Conductive mat Required for some system configurations To order any of Ethernet Category 5 cable or better the accessories contact the distributor where you Console PC to LAN cable for user LAN purchased your product or your sales representative External switching hub Used to connect the PRIMEQUEST2000 series server to an external switching hub via a LAN Multitester Used to check the input AC voltage 2 7 Confirming the Supplied Parts Confirm that the delivered parts match the shipping list provided with the main unit If
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162. series Tool Reference C122 E177EN for the details of SNMP v3 Configuration window 104 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 5 Set up of security FIGURE 6 11 Example of SNMP v3 Configuration Model FRIMEQUEST2S00E Active MMB 0 Part Number MEXNNNNNX FU Serial Number artsrike a he ss Starnes Marimi gt Nework Confumuration gt SNMP Coefiguration gt SNMPv3 Confiaurston H ip SNMP v3 Configuration Click the Apply Burton to apply all changes Aep cance 2 Enter SNMP v3 user A maximum of 16 users can be registered 3 Click Apply button SNMP service is restarted for reflecting the selected user 6 5 3 Set up of SSH Configure SSH for the MMB You can set it with Administrator privileges Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Network Protocols Network Protocols window is displayed For the details of Network Protocols window see 1 5 4 Network Protocols Window window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 105 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 5 Set up of security FIGURE 6 12 Example of Network Protocols Window Model PRIMEQUEST2800E Aenive MAIB 0 Part Number MCXXXAAAN FUJITSU Serial Number n a Status Normal T lire VU TE gt Netacek Contguration gt Netwoek Protocols Network Protocols Heg F Cick the Apply Button to apply all changes Web HTTP HTTPS a en_ HTTP Enable ODisable p
163. system clock when time correction according to NTP is not possible time gap between the systems is enlarged and problems might be caused in the middleware or in the application Remark NTP server 1 NTP server 3 are the NTP servers having high accuracy of time in internet or in intranet Setting NTP server Other NTP server which is time synchronous is specified by using the NTP client function of the MMB Note Time of MMB and time of partition side is controlled by the respective independent clocks Clock of MMB does not repot and adjust the partition clock Since the time of MMB and time of partition are necessary for following responses keep the MMB time and the partition time the same or at least close At the time of comparing the MMB side log and the operating system side log in partition by the hard failure At the time of executing the system inspection or executing the security inspection 96 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 3 Configuring DNS server When alarm occurs in the time maintenance battery of the partition side Execute any of the following ways to adjust the time Set the time manually from the MMB Web Ul Set the time by using the NTP client function of the MMB Remark Set the time on Operation System if NTP is not used Operations 6 3 1 Click Networking configuration Date Time Date Time window is displayed For the details of Date Time window see 1 5 1 Da
164. t Manager menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN Identify the Boot device by operating the Boot Manager menu when the Boot device is not recognized by the UEFI A confirmation dialog box is displayed When the DIMM configuration mismatches Reserved SB and the partition When switched to Reserved SB warning message containing the reasons for releasing Memory Operation Mode is shown and confirm whether to continue the settings For details on Mode window see i Mode window of 1 3 8 Partition x menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN Settings of Console Redirection When operating system is installed remotely it is necessary to set Console Redirection Set the Console Redirection to the subnet same as management LAN IPv4 Console Redirection Setup window 1 Click Partition Console Redirection Setup IPv4 Console Redirection Setup window IPv4 Console Redirection Setup window is displayed For details on window see 1 3 6 Console Redirection Setup window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 42 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3 27 Example of IPv4 Console Redirection Setup Window Taal PRIMIEQUEST STE TSN KV FT E S Part Number CODA FUJITSU Serial Nuber DENE Status KE Pe i imkam Neeok Cori saooe Manann Sutton gt Comele Redirecti
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166. t generates large amounts of electrical noise Do not connect the main unit to the same power supply line as an elevator in the facility or other equipment that would expose it to sudden voltage drops Implement antistatic measures at the installation site Confirm that the power supply voltage and frequency are adequate according to the respective ratings shown on the main unit Do not insert or drop foreign matter into the openings of the main unit The main unit contains high voltage components If any metallic matter or other electro conductive object enters the main unit through an opening it may cause a short circuit This may lead to fire electric shock or damage to the main unit For details on maintenance of the main unit contact the distributor where you purchased your product or your sales representative Normal Ignition 3 2 1 Power on off operation When over current is detected and the power is cut off by tripping the breaker of the of main unit AC power or optional power distribution box there is a possibility that failure such as short circuit occurring in the main unit In such case contact to your sales representative or field engineer without turning on the power supply again Normal Damage to data 3 2 1 Power on off operation Confirm that the System Power LED of the OPL is off before turning off the main of main unit power If you turn off the main power while the System Power LED of the OPL is on data may b
167. t use in normal operations LAN 100Base TX Maintenance LOCAL CE Port REMOTE REMCS Port Set the terminal software by using following contents at the time of connecting COM port TABLE 3 3 contents of setting of terminal software Seting tem Data 8 Flow contro VT100 11 CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 3 2 MMB Initialization The procedure for the MMB initialization is described below If field engineer initialized the MMB it is not necessary to implement following procedure Operations 1 Turn on the power supply of the main unit Alarm LED of each unit is turned on while MMB Ready LED is blinking During initialization After MMB Ready LED turns from blinking to lighting the login prompt is displayed Once MMB Ready LED is turned on Initialization complete confirm that the Alarm LED of each unit has been turned off Login to Administration by using terminal software from MMB console PC When you first log in you will be asked to change the Administrator password Set the password Note The password with eight more characters should be set Usable character codes are alohanumeric characters A Z a z 0 9 and the following symbols P HSN amp J Y fh i 542 lt gt _ If the entered password is invalid re setting of the password is requested Then set MMB network Remark When IPv4 and IPv6 are operated both I
168. te Time window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 6 3 Example of Date Time Window Iodel PRIMEQUEST2S00 Active MYIBS0 Part Somber MENN FUJITSU Soral Member pions States KILE I Adr h sri Med mal orators yh jp FT gt Nerwark Configuration gt Date Tune Date Time R tesh Help Click the Appl Baran to apply all changes Dwe EE CD T Mod y che Time And we Takya ol SF OE sate O Disable 3 a E a E 5 E E E 2 Click Enable for NTP 3 Select NTP Time Correction Model 4 Enter IP address of other NTP server NTP Server 1 Specify NTP server NTP Server 2 Specify NTP server is NTP Server 3 Specify Other Tertiary NTP server is 5 Click Apply button MMB synchronizes with NTP server and time set in NTP Server 1 NTP Server 3 6 After few minutes click Refresh button and confirm whether the correct time is displayed Configuring DNS server See 3 3 8 DNS Server Configuration for configuration of DNS server CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 4 Set up of SMTP 6 4 Setup of SMTP See 3 3 9 Set up of Alarm E Mail for configuration of SMTP 6 5 Setup of security This section describes how to make the necessary settings to ensure security and notification of errors during operation Configure the security necessary for operation It is recommended to take the back
169. te a Basic Task Trigger Program script When an Event Is Logged System Root wI2tm ez Action Add arguments optional Start in optional Click the Next button 8 Check the Open the Properties dialog for this task when I click Finish check box on the Summary screen 126 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E 14 Create Basic Task Wizard window Summary Summary Create 2 Basic Task MAES wm dd When an Event Is Logged Desc ription Action Start a Program Trigger On an event On event Log System Source Microsoft Windaws Time Serv Action Start a program SystemRootiaw32tm exe resync L Open the Properties dialog for this task when click Finish When you click Finish the new task vail be created and added to your Windows schedule Cee Ce Cee Click the Finish button 9 Click the Change User or Group button in the Properties dialog box 127 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E 15 Properties dialog box General Triggers Actions Conditions Name ntp syne Location Author eh ENST Administrator Description Security options When running the task use the following user account ii Administrator Change User or Group amp Run only when user is logged on C Run whe
170. the Change settings button on the Internet Time tab 129 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 FIGURE E 18 Date and Time window 2 ut Date and Time Date and Time Additonal Clocks Internet Time This computer is set to automatically synchronize with ee Pee mrebe Next synchronization 7 13 2010 at 10 34 PM The clock was successfully synchronized with TE Fon 7 6 2010 at 10 34 PM 3 Set the following parameters in the Internet Time Settings dialog box Synchronize with an Internet time server Check the check box Server Enter an NTP server name FIGURE E 19 Internet Time Settings window af Internet Time Settings Configure Internet time settings LES BEER TET TETT SET TLLE NET EDLE VERS TEE ALP EPE SETE TSR TIE SES EITT ITEE TET ETER EEPE EE Server Updste now The clock was successfully synchronized with WE E on 7 6 2010 at 10 34 PM ae 4 Click the OK button to close the Internet Time Settings dialog box 130 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 5 Click the OK button to close the Date and Time dialog box E 3 2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 1 Select Start Run Enter regedit exe in the dialog box and click the OK button The Registry Editor appears FIGURE E 20 Run
171. ther user is logged on er not Do not store password The task will only have access to local computer resources I Run with highest privileges L Hidden Configure for Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 10 Select User or Group dialog box appears Set the following parameter Enter the object name to select System FIGURE E 16 Select User or Group window Enter the object name to select examples Systeri Click the OK button 128 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 11 Click the Change User or Group button in the Properties dialog box E 3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 The procedures in this chapter require Administrator privileges All screenshots are display examples and the actually displayed contents vary depending on the system configuration and other factors E 3 1 Specifying an NTP Server 1 Select Control Panel Set the time and date The Date and Time dialog box appears FIGURE E 17 Date and Time window 1 st Date and Time Eg f x Tuesdey July 06 2010 Time 10 30 58 PM Time zone UTC 08 00 Pacific Time US amp Canada Change time zone Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday November 07 2010 at 2 00 AM The clock is set to go back I hour at that time vw Notify me when the clock changes et more time zone info How de I set the clock and time zone 2 Click
172. ting System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3 3 10 Registration of User Account As an initial set up user accounts of the required number are registered The number of maximum registration is 16 Refer 3 5 Storage of the configuration information for the backup of set up information Operations 1 Click User Administration User List User List window is displayed For details on User List window see 1 4 1 User List Window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 3 12 Example of User List Window Model PRIMEQUESTIS00E Active MIMIB20 Part Number MCXXXXXKX FUJITSU Serial Number Byt States Pi st oe User List Help Chek the Add Leer button to odd new user Select a usar than check tha Edit Remove Usar button to edit or ramowa the user 2 Click Add User button Add User window is displayed For details on Add User window see M Add User Window of 1 4 1 User List Window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3 3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3 13 Example of Add User Window Model FRIMEQUEST2800E Active MY Bal E Part Number MOXXXXNXX Serial Number poida Status Nan gt User Administration Laer List gt Add User oa Add User Help Gick the Apply Button to appt all charges optional Apply Can
173. ting system is easily installed Guide It is set according to wizard set up information The information that was This mode is used for Mode set is saved in a configuration file and can be used at the time of re advanced setting of RAID and install operating system All the inserted windows are examples of display and the contents displayed by the system configuration etc are different Operations 1 Make the settings by which the ServerView Suite DVD is booted from the virtual media for the partition For settings see 1 6 2 Remote control operation BMC of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Manual C122 E175EN 48 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 2 Procedure to install Windows in SAN iSCSI storage device 4 2 4 OOP The power supply of the partition is turned on Notes It can be started by selecting Force boot from DVD by Boot Selector or it can be started from the virtual media by changing the boot order to DVD by UEFI When the operating system corresponds to UEFI mode then the installation can be done in the UEFI mode by changing the boot order by the following procedure a After the power supply of partition is turned on press any key such as the Space key except the Enter key until the Fujitsu logo is displayed and the Boot Manager front page is displayed when any key such as the Space key is pressed b The menu is selected in the following order by th
174. tion for quick reference Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured and to prevent property damage Be sure to use the product according to the instructions in this manual Manuals for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series The following manuals have been prepared to provide you with the information necessary to use the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series You can access HTML versions of these manuals at the following sites Japanese language site http jp fujitsu com platform server primequest manual 2000 Global site http www fujitsu com global services computing server primequest htto manuals ts fujitsu com PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Getting Describes what manuals you should read and how to access C122 E170XA Started Guide important information after unpacking the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server This manual comes with the product PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Safety Contains important information required for using the C122 E171XA ee PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Errata Provides errata and addenda for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series C122 E182EN dd PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Describes the functions and features of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 C122 BO25EN er lew SPARC Enterprise PRIMEQUEST Provides the necessary information and concepts you should C120 HO07EN Common Installation Planning understand for installation and facility planning for SPARC Manual Enterprise and PRIMEQUEST installations PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Includes the specification
175. torage device 4 2 5 When Qlogic Converge Console GUI CLI is not installed The installation condition of Qlogic Converge Console GUI is determined by the presence of Qlogic Corporation QCC GUI localhost under the start menu all programs The installation condition of Qlogic Converge Console CLI is determined by the presence of Qlogic Management Suite QConvergeConsole CLI under the start menu all programs Note In Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2012 R2 the start menu all programs should read the start menu all apps a Driver Utility of MC OJFC5X or MC OJFC6X is downloaded from the following URL http Support ts fujitsu com Note Driver Utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary b The downloaded file is executed by a double click The prompt window of cmd exe black window is displayed for a while and the file is extracted c The window closes automatically after the extraction is completed The download file is extracted and folder or file is newly created Remark If the window does not close even if Complete is displayed on the title bar of the window then click the Close button and close the window d Double click and execute QConvergeConsole_Installer_ Windows XXXXX exe in QCC_vXXXXXxX directory created by extraction Remark XXXX shows the version number Read properly When the installation is
176. totel 0 nurring weceeded 0 stopped 0 faled Let refreshed at T 6 2019 11 02 16 PM Refresh 2 Select Create Basic Task at the right of the window Create Basic Task Wizard appears 3 Enter a chosen task name in Name on the Create a Basic Task screen and click the Next button Example On the screen below ntp sync is an arbitrary task name FIGURE E 25 Create Basic Task Wizard window Create a Basic Task Create Base Task Wirard Create a Basic Task I Gah Use this wizard to quickly schedule common task For more advanced options or sethngs Trigger such as multiple task actions or triggers use the Create Task command in the Actions pane Action Name ntp sync Finish Description Net gt Canc pa i a 4 Select When a specific event is logged on the Task Trigger screen Click the Next button 134 Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server Windows E 3 3 Event Task Settings FIGURE E 26 Create Basic Task Wizard window Task Trigger Create Basic Task Wizard E x B Task Trigger Create a Basic Task When do you wart the task to start ET C Daily x C Weeki Achton Finsk F Morthty C One time When the computer starts When Tlog an amp When a specific event is logged 5 When a Specific Event Is Logged screen appears Set the following parameters Log System Source Time Service Event ID 37 FIGURE E 27 Create Basic Task Wizard window Wh
177. up of the set up information when below mentioned set ups are completed See 3 5 Save structural information for the back up of the set information 6 5 1 Set up of access control To secure the security of the MMB set up access control according to Network Protocol For securing the security it is recommended to set up access control at the time of installation Access control can also be set up after the installation Selection of Filters of Editing objects Operations 1 Click Network Configuration Access Control Access Control window is displayed For the details of Access Control window see 1 5 10 Access Control window of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN FIGURE 6 4 Example of Access Control Window i Model PRIMEQUEST2800E Active MMB 0 Part Number MEXNXNNNNN FUJITSU Serial Nember CORON Statws ot ind tut a Jf rae n di My pearl rune iimuranon gt Access Control Nemiri C Access Control Help Click Add Fier button to add a new fiker Select a ker Fom the bet den click Edr Remove Fikar buton to edie o remove the Ger b 2 Filters of editing objects are selected by radio button Addition and editing of filters Operations 98 CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6 5 Set up of security 1 Click Add Filter button when filter is to be added and click Edit Filter button when filter is to be edited at the time of addition Add Filter window and
178. uration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to EFI Compatible ROM For the UEFI Install Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration PCI ROM Priority of BIOS menu to Legacy ROM Set Device Manager PCI Subsystem Configuration OpROM Scan Configuration of BIOS menu to Enable only for booting Device The I O space is allocated in the SAS card and in the SAS RAID controllerRAID card For details on allocation of I O space see 3 4 5 Various mode settings and 5 5 1 Configure VO Space Assignment menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN 4 11 2 Preparing for Installation Prepare the SLES11 SP3 installation DVD 4 11 3 Installation The operating system installation with SVIM is explained There are the following types for operating system installation with SVIM For the detailed procedure of each mode see ServerView Suite ServerView Installation Manager TABLE 4 8 Operating system installation with SVIM Mode Functional Overview Puroose Quick mode The operating system can be installed with the recommendation It is used when the operating system is of Fujitsu only by setting minimum required limits to be readily installed 70 CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4 11 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the Internal HDD Guide mode The setup information is set following the wizard The It is used when the deta
179. y 2 1Safety Follow the precautions warnings and instructions shown on the main unit Precautions Do not block the vent holes Do not install the main unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight or close to a device that may generate large amounts of heat Do not install the main unit in a location exposed to large amounts of dust corrosive gas or salt spray Do not install the main unit in a location subject to strong vibration Install the main unit on a flat surface Use grounded Category 3 wiring or better Using another type of grounded wiring may cause abnormal operation Do not route cables under the main unit Do not allow cables to become taut Do not disconnect the power cables while the main unit power is on If it is hard to push the connector latch of a LAN cable or other cable when attempting to disconnect the cable push it with a flathead screwdriver Forcibly inserting a finger may cause personal injury or damage the unit Do not place anything on top of the main unit Do not work above or on top of Preface the main unit Prevent rapid rises in the ambient temperature during winter Such an abrupt temperature change may cause condensation to form in the main unit Allow sufficient warm up time before starting operation Do not install the main unit close to a photocopier air conditioning unit welder or other device that generates electromagnetic noise Do not install the main unit close to a device tha
180. yed press any key such as Space key except Enter key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed The menu is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order Boot Maintenance Manager Boot Options Change Boot Order Change the order UEFI Fujitsu Virtual CDROMx xxx is set on the top step For details on the setting method of boot order see m Change Boot Order of 3 5 2 Boot Options menu of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference C122 E177EN Commit Changes and Exit Reset System is specified and the partition is rebooted After a period of time the language selection window is displayed In case of English select English In initial display window click the Next button as follows without setting anything Select Deployment on the To Welcome ServerView Installation Manager window Select the installation mode and the operating system to be installed and set the operating system Remark The IP address of LAN cannot be set in the setting of operating system Set the IP address after installing the operating system Click Installation Start The installation is started Replace with the installation medium of the operating system according to the instructions of SVIM Setting the bundled software after completion of installation After completion of operating system installation set the bundled software 1 Install OneCommand Manager in the following cases When the Emul
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