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BMC Settings 

9.11 Command Line Function Introduction

This chapter introduces Web interface of the management system, as well as operation 

steps to the Web interface login.

 Login command line

Introduces methods of login command line.

 Command line function introduction

Introduces command line functions.

9.11.1 Command Line Login

Login to BMC Command line through ssh, default user name: root, and default 

Summary of Contents for NF5170M4

Page 1: ...Inspur Server User Manual SA5112M4 NF5170M4 ...

Page 2: ...d in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Inspur The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Inspur is the registered trademark of Inspur All the other trademarks or registered trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective holders ...

Page 3: ...ot disassemble the server s components arbitrarily Please do not extend configuration or connect other peripheral devices arbitrarily If needed please conduct Inspur for our support and guidance 2 Before disassembling the server s components please be sure to disconnect all the power cords connected to the server 3 BIOS and BMC setup is a significant factor in correctly configuring your server If ...

Page 4: ...s 11 3 4 Rear Panel 12 3 5 PCI Slot Definition 13 3 6 System Board Components 13 3 7 System Board Jumper Introduction 14 4 Operations 15 4 1 Power up the Server 15 4 2 Power down the Server 15 4 3 Extend the Server from the Rack 15 4 4 Remove the Access Panel 16 4 5 Install the Access Panel 17 4 6 Remove the PCI Riser Cage 17 4 7 Install the PCI Riser Cage 18 4 8 Remove the Air Baffle 18 5 Setup 1...

Page 5: ... Hot plug Hard Drive 30 6 6 Redundant Hot plug Power Supply Option 31 6 7 Expansion Board Options 32 6 8 Air Baffle Replacement 34 7 Cabling 35 7 1 External RAID SAS card configuration cabling 35 7 2 Onboard SATA configuration cabling 35 8 BIOS Setup 36 8 1 System BIOS Setup Methods 36 8 2 BIOS Settings 37 8 3 Firmware Update 69 9 BMC Settings 72 9 1 Introduction 72 9 2 Functional Modules 73 9 3 W...

Page 6: ...e Notices 102 12 1 Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers 102 12 2 Federal Communications Commission Notice 102 12 3 Cables 102 12 4 European Union Regulatory Notice 102 12 5 Disposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European Union 102 12 6 Korean Notice 103 12 7 Chinese Notice 103 12 8 Battery Replacement Notice 103 13 Electrostatic Discharge 105 13 1 Preventing Electrostatic Discharge 10...

Page 7: ...cable with properly grounded plugs Observe extension cable ratings Ensure that the total rating of all equipment plugged into the extension cable does not exceed 80 percent of the ratings limit for the extension cable 4 Please be sure to use the power supply components that come with the server such as power lines power socket if provided with the server etc For your safety please do not replace p...

Page 8: ...bilizers before installing equipment into the rack Failure to install the corresponding stabilizers before installing equipment into the rack may cause the cabinet to tip over possibly resulting to severe injury After installing the equipment and other components into the rack only one component can be pulled out from the rack through its sliding part at one time Pulling out several components at ...

Page 9: ... position of system cables and power cables avoid placing wires in high foot traffic locations Please do not place objects on the cables 4 Before removing the host cover and or touching the internal components please allow for the equipment to cool first To avoid damaging the mainboard please power off the system and wait for five seconds and then remove the components from the mainboard and or di...

Page 10: ...ing 1 Switch the system power supply off and disconnect the cables including all connections of the system When disconnecting the cables please hold the connector of the cables and slowly pull the plugs out Never pull on the cables 2 The products need to completely cool down before dismounting the host cover or touching the internal components 3 During the dismounting process avoid making large mo...

Page 11: ...sliding may hurt your fingers 5 Do not overload the AC power supply branch circuits in the rack The total load of the rack should not exceed 80 of the ratings of the branch circuits 6 Ensure that components in the rack have good ventilation conditions 7 When repairing components in the rack never step on any other components ...

Page 12: ...ormance and supports network advanced features Mainboard integrates BMC KVM chips 2 PCI Express expansion slots are available SAS 3 0 12Gb s or SAS Raid cards and implements flexible SAS SAS RAID solutions Modular design on components such as structure storage PCI expansion power supply and fan etc Energy saving and noise reduction design equipped with PMbus power supply of high efficiency support...

Page 13: ...tel Xeon E5 26 V4 or E5 26 V3 Series supports up to two 145W Interface Two Socket R3 slots Chipset Chipset Type PCH C610 Wellsburg Memory Memory Type DDR4 ECC RDIMM LRDIMM Memory Single Inline Memory Module Qty 16 Memory Volume Supports up to 1024GB 64GB for single I O Interface USB Interface Max 2 front USB 3 0 interfaces 2 built in USB 3 0 interfaces and 2 rear USB 3 0 interfaces Display Interfa...

Page 14: ...press 3 0 x24 slot used to support PCI E Riser which could not adapt to external cards 3 vertically inserted PCIE slots In the system Single CPU It could support 1 PCIE x8 x1 slot able to support network sub card of management function which transfers via a half height and half length PCI E Riser card Dual CPUs Could support 1 PCIE x8 x1 slot able to support network sub card of management function...

Page 15: ...width 44 height 730 depth unit mm Product Weight Gross weight 26kg Gross weight includes Host Packing Box Rail Parts Kit Environment Parameters Working Environment Temperature 10 35 Storage Transportation Temperature 40 60 Working Humidity 20 80 relative humidity Storage Transportation Humidity 20 93 40 relative humidity ...

Page 16: ...nnectors 2 4 Power button 5 ID LED and button 6 See Front Control Panel Buttons and LEDs item 4 9 7 Hard drive bays 3 5 X 4 Hard Drive Bays Item Description 1 Quick release levers 2 2 CD Driver 3 Front video connector 4 Front USB 3 0 connectors 2 5 Power button 6 ID LED and button 7 See Front Control Panel Buttons and LEDs item 4 9 8 2 5 inch SSD hard drive bays 2 ...

Page 17: ... 4 Network status LED 5 Memory fault LED 6 Power fault LED 7 System overheating LED 8 Fan fault LED 9 System fault LED 3 3 Hard Drive Bay LEDs Item Description Status Interpretation 1 Fault alarming LED Steadily red A hard drive failure Steadily blue Hard drive positioning Steadily blue RAID rebuilding 2 Activity status LED Steadily green Normal Flashing green Read and write activity ...

Page 18: ...em Description 1 PSU0 2 PSU1 3 PCIe x8 4 PCIe x16 5 IPMI management port 6 USB 3 0 connectors 2 7 Video connector 8 NIC connectors 4 9 ID LED and button 10 BMC reset button 11 10 Gigabit NIC LED 12 10 Gigabit NIC connector ...

Page 19: ...sor 0 DIMM slots 2 Processor socket 0 3 Processor 1 DIMM slots 4 Processor socket 1 5 GPU power connector 6 System fan connectors 8 7 I2C connector 8 GPIO connector 9 IPMB connector 10 SATA connectors 6 11 CLEAR CMOS jumper 12 TCM connector 13 COM connector 14 sSATA connectors 4 15 Front USB 3 0 connector ...

Page 20: ... 4 pin 33 Power connectors 8 pin 34 Front control panel connector 35 LSI 3008 HD mini SAS connector 36 LSI 3008 SAS Key 3 7 System Board Jumper Introduction See System Board Components for the jumper position Item Description Function CLR_CMOS CMOS clear jumper J46 Short circuit pin1 2 restore to normal status short circuit pin2 3 clear CMOS Please note the following Please shut down the system as...

Page 21: ...r supply and some internal circuitry remain active until AC power is removed IMPORTANT If installing a hot plug device it is not necessary to power down the server 1 Back up the server data 2 Shut down the operating system 3 Disconnect the power cords The system is now without power 4 3 Extend the Server from the Rack 1 Pull down the quick release levers on each side of the server 2 Extend the ser...

Page 22: ...he rack to secure it in place WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury be careful when sliding the server into the rack The sliding rails could pinch your fingers 4 4 Remove the Access Panel WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them ...

Page 23: ...n the security screw on the hood latch 4 Lift up on the hood latch handle and then remove the access panel 4 5 Install the Access Panel 1 Place the access panel on top of the server with the hood latch open Allow the panel to extend past the rear of the server 2 Push down on the hood latch The access panel slides to a closed position 3 Use the screwdriver to tighten the security screw on the hood ...

Page 24: ... PCI riser cage 5 Install the access panel 6 Install the server into the rack 7 Power up the server 4 8 Remove the Air Baffle CAUTION For proper cooling do not operate the server without the access panel air baffle or fan installed If the server supports hot plug components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open 1 Power down the server 2 Extend or remove the server from the rack 3 Re...

Page 25: ...tely ventilated to allow the warm air to escape from the cabinet CAUTION To prevent improper cooling and damage to the equipment do not block the ventilation openings When vertical space in the rack is not filled by a server or rack component the gaps between the components cause changes in airflow through the rack and across the servers Cover all gaps with blanking panels to maintain proper airfl...

Page 26: ...must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians This equipment is designed to operate in installations covered by NFPA 70 1999 Edition National Electric Code and NFPA 75 1992 code for Protection of Electronic Computer Data Processing Equipment For electrical power ratings on options refer to the prod...

Page 27: ...nada you must install the equipment in accordance with Canadian Standards Association CSA C22 1 and Canadian Electrical Code In all other countries you must install the equipment in accordance with any regional or national electrical wiring codes such as the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC Code 364 parts 1 through 7 Furthermore you must be sure that all power distribution devices use...

Page 28: ...the pallet An empty 42U rack can weigh as much as 115 kg 253 lb can stand more than 2 1 m 7 ft tall and may become unstable when being moved on its casters Never stand in front of the rack when it is rolling down the ramp from the pallet Always handle the rack from both sides 5 3 Identifying the Contents of the Server Shipping Carton Unpack the server shipping carton and locate the materials and d...

Page 29: ... risk of electric shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into RJ 45 connectors 3 Connect the power cord to the rear of the server IMPORTANT When using cable management arm components be sure to leave enough slack in each of the cables to prevent damage to the cables when the server is extended from the rack 4 Connect the power cord to the AC po...

Page 30: ...ur com eportal ui pageId 444443 Methods to install an operating system on the server include Ruijie assisted installation Insert the Ruijie server kit CD into the CD ROM drive and reboot the server Manual installation Insert the operating system CD into the CD ROM drive and reboot the server This process may require you to obtain additional drivers from the Inspur website http www inspur com eport...

Page 31: ...discharge 6 2 Processor Option The server supports single and dual processor operation CAUTION To avoid damage to the processor and system board only authorized personnel should attempt to replace or install the processor in this server CAUTION To help avoid damage to the processor and system board do not install the processor without using the processor installation tool CAUTION To prevent possib...

Page 32: ...26 Step 2 Install CPU into the CPU socket and then remove the protective cover Step3 ClampCPUwithCPUfixingplate andthenclosethetwolockingleversfirmly ...

Page 33: ...outlet direction During fixing CPU heatsink it is required to fasten bolts according to diagonal sequence accordingly CAUTION The pins on the processor socket are very fragile Any damage to them may require replacing the system board CAUTION Failure to completely open the processor locking lever prevents the processor from seating during installation leading to hardware damage 6 3 Memory Options I...

Page 34: ...emory shall be symmetrically installed with CPU0 b For single CPU memory shall follow the screen printing sequence CHA 0 CHB 0 CHC 0 CHD 0 CHA 1 c For dual CPUs CPU0 position memory shall follow the screen printing sequence CHA 0 CHB 0 CHC 0 CHD 0 CHA 1 CHG 0 CHH 0 CHE 0 CHF 0 Step 1 Open the lock tabs on both ends of the DIMM slot Step 2 Align the bottom key with the receptive point on the slot p...

Page 35: ...system automatically sets all device numbers If only one hard drive is used install it in the bay with the lowest device number please check the hard drive device number on the pull tag Installing a hot plug SAS hard drive 1 Remove the SAS hard drive blank 2 Pop up buckles on hard disk bracket automatically flatten and dismantle hard disk bracket ...

Page 36: ...do not operate the server without the access panel baffles expansion slot covers or blanks installed If the server supports hot plug components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open 1 Determine the status of the hard drive from the hot plug SAS hard drive LED combinations 2 Back up all server data on the hard drive ...

Page 37: ...roper cooling and thermal damage do not operate the server unless all bays are populated with either a component or a blank 1 Access the product rear panel 2 Remove the power supply blank WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the power supply or power supply blank to cool before touching it ...

Page 38: ... Covers CAUTION To prevent damage to the server or expansion boards power down the server and remove all AC power cords before removing or installing the PCI riser cage CAUTION For proper cooling do not operate the server without the access panel baffles expansion slot covers or blanks installed If the server supports hot plug components minimize the amount of time the access panel is open 1 Power...

Page 39: ...33 Hardware Options Installation Step 2 Pull out the expansion card in the arrow direction and replace it with a new expansion card ...

Page 40: ...34 6 8 Air Baffle Replacement Step 1 Open the top cover of the chassis Step 2 Use fingers to lift up both ends of the air baffle and remove the air baffle vertically ...

Page 41: ...35 Cabling 7 Cabling 7 1 External RAID SAS card configuration cabling 7 2 Onboard SATA configuration cabling ...

Page 42: ...in a state in which the Operating System will no longer start We recommend that you record the original BIOS settings before you modify them so it can safely revert to its previous state if required 1 The factory default settings are the optimal settings It is advised not to alter the parameters before understanding their denotations 2 The common settings are introduced in detail in this chapter b...

Page 43: ... setting of the current one F1 Help F2 Restore to the last configuration F9 Restore to default configuration F10 Save and exit Enter Execute commands or select a sub menu 8 2 BIOS Settings 8 2 1 Main Menu Main Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description BIOS Information Displays current BIOS information Processor Information Displays CPU information Memory Informatio...

Page 44: ...e settings AST2400 Super IO Configuration AST2400 I O chip parameter configuration Serial Port Console Redirection Serial port console redirection settings PCI Subsystem Settings PCI subsystem settings Network Stack Configuration Network stack configuration CSM Configuration CMS configuration USB Configuration USB configuration Onboard LAN Configuration Onboard network card configuration 8 2 2 1 T...

Page 45: ...port settings Current Status Information Status information of the current security device 8 2 2 2 ACPI Settings Advanced Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Enable ACPI Auto Configuration To enable ACPI automatic configuration Lock Legacy Resources Lock legacy resources setting 8 2 2 3 AST2400 Super IO Configuration ...

Page 46: ...rial Port Console Redirection Serial Port Console Redirection Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Console Redirection The console redirection switching settings Console Redirection Settings The console redirection parameter settings 8 2 2 4 1 Console Redirection Settings When the Console Redirection option is set to Enabled the Console Redirection Settings me...

Page 47: ...edirection 100 31 Expanded terminal resolution settings Legacy OS Redirection Resolution Terminal resolution settings of legacy OS Putty Keypad Putty s functional keys and keyboard settings Redirection After BIOS POST Redirection after BIOS POST settings 8 2 2 5 PCI Subsystem Settings PCI Subsystem Settings Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description PCI Latency Time...

Page 48: ...settings Option Rom Message Option Rom display mode settings Boot option filter Boot option filter settings Option ROM execution Option Rom execution method Network Network card Option Rom execution method settings Storage Storage device Option Rom execution method settings Video Video device Option Rom execution method settings Other PCI devices Other PCI devices Option Rom execution method setti...

Page 49: ...cy USB device settings XHCI Hand off Extensible host controller interface settings orienting to USB 3 0 EHCI Hand off Enhanced host controller interface settings orienting to USB2 0 USB Mass Storage Driver Support USB mass storage driver support settings Port 60 64 Emulation USB port 60 64h emulation settings 8 2 2 8 Onboard LAN Configuration ...

Page 50: ...rom switching settings 8 2 3 Chipset Menu Chipset Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Processor Configuration Processor configuration Advanced Power Management Configuration Advanced power management configuration QPI Configuration QPI configuration Memory Configuration Memory configuration IIO Configuration IIO configuration PCH Configuration PCH configurati...

Page 51: ...ecute Disable Bit Execute disable bit settings Intel TXT Support Intel trusted execution technology support settings VMX Intel virtual machine extensions technology settings SMX Safe mode extension settings Hardware Prefetcher Hardware prefetcher settings Adjacent Cache Prefetch Adjacent high speed cache prefetch settings DCU Streamer Prefetcher DCU Streamer prefetcher settings DCU IP Prefectcher ...

Page 52: ...tate Control CPU P State control sub menu enabled when Power Technology is set to Custom CPU C State Control CPU C State control sub menu enabled when Power Technology is set to Custom Energy Performance Tuning CPU performance and energy tuning sub menu Socket RAPL Configuration Turbo power limit settings sub menu and EIST option requires to be set to Enabled DRAM RAPL Configuration DRAM RAPL conf...

Page 53: ...de Turbo mode enable disable settings 2 CPU C State Control CPU C State Control Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Package C State limit C state limit settings CPU C3 report C3 enable disable settings CPU C6 report C6 enable disable settings Enhanced Halt State C1E C1E enable disable settings 3 Energy Performance Tuning ...

Page 54: ...nu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description QPI Status QPI status display sub menu Degrade Precedence Degrade precedence settings Link Speed Mode Link speed mode settings Link Frequency Select Link frequency selection settings Link L0p Enable Link power saving mode settings which is made when bandwidth is half of the peak bandwidth Link L1 Enable In the case that syste...

Page 55: ...Data Scrambling Data scrambling settings Refresh Options Refresh mode settings Command Address Parity DDR4 command address parity settings Memory Throttling Mode Memory throttling mode settings Memory Power Savings Mode Memory power saving mode settings Socket Interleave Below 4GB Processor Interleaving settings on address space below 4G Channel Interleaving Channel interleaving settings Rank Inte...

Page 56: ...and Lock Step Lockstep X4 DIMMs X4 DIMMs Lockstep enable disable settings Memory Rank Sparing Memory Rank sparing settings Correctable Error Threshold Correctable error threshold settings DRAM Maintenance DRAM maintenance settings Patrol Scrub Patrol Scrub settings Patrol Scrub Interval Patrol Scrub interval settings Demand Scrub Demand Scrub settings Device Tagging Device tagging settings 8 2 3 5...

Page 57: ...sable settings 8 2 3 6 PCH Configuration PCH Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Chassis Intrusion Chassis intrusion enable disable settings Restore AC Power Loss AC power on power status settings PCH sSATA Configuration PCH sSATA configuration sub menu PCH SATA Configuration PCH SATA configuration sub menu USB Configuration USB configuration su...

Page 58: ...e settings and the system should restart b During system startup the following content will display on the screen Press CTRL I to enter Configuration Utility Meanwhile press Ctrl and I synchronously to enter SATA RAID configuration interface and one example is as shown in the following figure c After entering SATA RAID configuration interface menu list information information of hard disk connecte...

Page 59: ...ume Delete RAID Volume To delete an existed RAID volume Reset Disks to Non RAID To reset hard disks in RAID volume and to restore them to non RAID status Exit To exit SATA Host RAID configuration interface a Create RAID Volume Menu After entering SATA RAID configuration interface you could use up and down arrows to select this menu then press Enter to create an RAID volume menu or directly enter t...

Page 60: ...RAID volume press enter after this option is selected The system will enter hard disk selection interface Please select hard disks to make RAID volume using space key accordingly and then press enter to return to volume create menu Strip Size Please select strip size only RAID0 and RAID5 volumes could select this option Capacity Set volume capacity and the default value is the max volume capacity ...

Page 61: ... to cancel deletion of this RAID volume please enter N c Reset Disks to Non RAID Menu After entering Reset Disks to Non RAID menu system will display all hard disks in RAID volume Please select the hard disk to reset using the space key according to actual demand and then press enter to reset the hard disk The system should prompt Are you sure you want to reset RAID data on selected disks Y N agai...

Page 62: ...E Configuration Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Operational Firmware Version Operational ME firmware version Recovery Firmware Version Recovery ME firmware version ME Firmware Features ME firmware features ME Firmware Status 1 ME FW status value 1 ME Firmware Status 2 ME FW status value 2 Current State Current state Error code ME FW error code ...

Page 63: ...erface Parameters Function Description MMCFG Base MMCFG base address settings Isoc Mode Isoc mode settings MeSeg Mode MeSeg mode settings Numa Numa switching settings BIOS Guard BIOS guarding settings VGA Priority Integrated video card and external video card priority settings 8 2 4 Server Management ...

Page 64: ... BMC network configuration BMC network settings System Event Log System event log sub menu View FRU information To view FRU information sub menu BMC network configuration BMC network configuration sub menu BMC User Settings BMC user settings sub menu System Health Information System health information sub menu 8 2 4 1 System Event Log System Event Log Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Par...

Page 65: ...rs Function Description Configuration Address Source Configuration BMC Network Status Parameter It could set static IPs and obtain IPs dynamically while Unspecified will not modify BMC network parameters Current Configuration Address Current configuration address status Station IP address Port IP address Subnet mask Subnet mask Station MAC address Port MAC address Router IP address Router IP addre...

Page 66: ...as an example to set a BMC Static IP as follows a Set the Configuration Address Source option to Static b Select the Station IP Address option Press Enter to pop up the Station IP Address window Enter the Static IP to set manually After configuration is completed press Enter to confirm and an example is as shown in the following figure c Select the Subnet Mask option Press Enter to pop up the Subn...

Page 67: ... Static IP configuration is done press F10 to save and restart BIOS will carry out Static IP configuration for BMC 8 2 4 4 BMC User Settings BMC User Settings Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Add User The sub menu for adding users Delete User The sub menu for deleting users Change User Settings The sub menu for changing user settings ...

Page 68: ...assword box Enter the user password to set manually After configuration is completed press Enter to confirm c Channel NO is set to 1 or 8 d For the User Privilege Limit option set privilege for new user After configuration is completed press Enter to pop up the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO box When the system prompts Set User Access Command Passed press Enter and then OK to confirm The new user is then ...

Page 69: ...ser name to delete After configuration is completed press Enter to confirm b Select the User Password option Press Enter to pop up the User Password box Manually enter the user password to delete Following press Enter to confirm and the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO prompt will pop up indicating if the user password deletion is done or not ...

Page 70: ...e user password and click Enter to confirm c Select the User option and set to Enable or Disable d Select the Change User Password option to change user password e Channel NO is set to 1 or 8 f The User Privilege Limit option could change user s privilege After configuration is completed press Enter to pop up the BMC USER SETTINGS INFO prompt When the system prompts Set User Access Command Passed ...

Page 71: ... Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description System Temperature Information System temperature information sub menu System Fan Speed System fan speed sub menu System Voltage Information System voltage information sub menu 1 System Temperature Information ...

Page 72: ... Voltage Information 8 2 5 Security Menu Security Menu Interface Instruction Table Interface Parameters Function Description Administrator Password Create a password for administrator User Password Create a password for normal user ...

Page 73: ...nd boot logo displays as that set by manufacturer disabled boot logo displays as AMI s default logo Boot Option Priorities Boot Option X Boot option priority settings Hard Driver BBS Priorities Hard disk device BBS priority settings Network Device BBS Priorities Network device BBS priority settings To Set BIOS Boot Operation Enter Boot menu Move the cursor to Boot option X via up and down keys to ...

Page 74: ... Boot option 1 Press Enter to pop up the boot option for selection i e IBA GE slot 0400 v1543 UEFI Built in EFI Shell UEFI USB2 O DISK 1100 USB2 O DISK 1100 etc Select one via up and down keys i e USB2 O DISK 1100 Press Enter to select USB DOS disk as the first boot device for the system 8 2 7 Save Exit Menu ...

Page 75: ...s user Defaults To save as user defaults Restore user Defaults To restore user defaults Boot Override To reload boot device you could select all boot devices in the following 8 3 Firmware Update For BIOS update you could select to update in DOS or OS 1 Use Afudos tool to update BIOS in DOS System boots from USB DOS startup disk and enters the directory containing Afudos tool While bin files of the...

Page 76: ... afulnx_64 tool to enter the directory containing afulnx_64 tool Meanwhile put bin files of corresponding BIOS into this folder and enter command afulnx_64 BIOS BIN P B N X R An example is shown in the following figure If there are any changes in ME part to update BIOS please execute the following command afudos BIOS bin b p n x me with parameter instructions identical to DOS 3 Use afuWin tool to ...

Page 77: ...WINGUI tool to update BIOS a Run AUWINGUI EXE tool shown in the following figure b Click the Open button After selecting the BIOS bin file to update system enters Setup interface automatically c Select Program all Blocks and Do Not Check ROM ID options on Setup interface Click flash button The system should enter the progress interface automatically and execute BIOS updates according to colors sho...

Page 78: ...unction must be reached via third party tools such as IPMITool Warning management o Reports warning message in real time and carries out corresponding solutions according to the information State monitoring o Monitors the running states of all monitoring units in real time Device information management o Provides device version model and asset information Heat dissipation control o It could adjust...

Page 79: ...module integrates functions of KVM and virtual media 9 2 2 IPMI Module Introduction IPMI module attains management of the server system according to the IPMI2 0 standard The Functions of the IPMI module include System real time monitoring Provides the alarming report alarming indication and start system self protection in the event of fault detection System remote control Provides management requi...

Page 80: ...e Web Interface introduction Introduces the Web interface layout 9 3 1 Login Web Interface This guide introduces operation steps to log into the Web management interface using the Windows 7 Operating System and the Firefox browser as examples Note When carrying out interface operation via Web a maximum of 20 users can be logged in at the same time Step 1 Ensure the management network ports on clie...

Page 81: ...meanings of all buttons can be found on top right of the interface Click the General Information button to return to the General Information page Click the Refresh button to refresh the page Click the Language button to change the language which supports Chinese and English Click the Help button to query help information on the corresponding page Click the Logout button to return to the login page...

Page 82: ...General Information to open the General Information interface shown below 9 3 4 System Information Select System Information on the navigation tree which includes six interfaces of asset information hardware monitor system device status BIOS setup options FRU information and history shown in the following figure below Asset information Display system configuration information which includes CPU me...

Page 83: ...ocessor status memory status and power unit status information Device status Display status information of the front hard disks and onboard NIC FRU information Display FRU information History Display the history information of inlet air temperature and total power ...

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Page 85: ...ves and enclosure shown in the following figure Controller Displays the controller information of the storage system Physical drives Displays the information of physical disks configured in the system Logical drives Displays the information of logical disks configured in the system Enclosure Displays the related information for the Enclosure of the storage system ...

Page 86: ... following figure Console redirection KVM To pop up the KVM console window Server power control To control startup shutdown and restart of the server Server location To turn on off the location light Configure remote session To set KVM session encryption media encryption and virtual media connection methods Virtual media devices To set the quantity of virtual media floppy disks CD drives and hard ...

Page 87: ...81 BMC Settings ...

Page 88: ...lert status temperature input power output power input voltage output voltage input current output current and firmware version information Power supply management Contains PSU present status current status and primary secondary mode switching function Fan speed control Contains fan status current speed information and speed control function Note Fan speed control contains the following speed leve...

Page 89: ...ures the BMC S Web service KVM service ssh service telnet service etc NTP settings Sets the BMC time which has two methods Synchronize from NTP server Sets time manually SMTP settings Sets the SMTP server information related to alert Alert settings Sets information to alert event filtering and alert targets of BMC management module Active directory settings Sets BMC active directory LDAP E Directo...

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Page 92: ...ys various event logs generated by server BMC system audit log Displays system logs and audit logs of BMC Black box logs Used to import fault logs Event log setting Sets BMC log storage strategies Linear strategy To clear all logs after log storage is full and record again Circular strategy To record circularly after log record is full System and audit log settings Sets storage mode lengths and ot...

Page 93: ...ry capture screen and host POST code shown in the following figure BMC recovery Contains two functions of BMC warm reset and KVM service restart Capture screen Used to record the information on the last screen at system crash Note Blue screen only adapts to Windows 2008R2 and Windows 2012 OS Host POST code Displays POST code during system startup ...

Page 94: ...BIOS firmware update restore factory defaults and system administrator shown in the following figure BMC firmware update Updates BMC FW via BMC Web interface BIOS firmware update Updates BIOS FW via BMC Web interface Restore factory defaults Restores BMC s configuration to factory state System administrator Sets administrator s information ...

Page 95: ...e management system as well as operation steps to the Web interface login Login command line Introduces methods of login command line Command line function introduction Introduces command line functions 9 11 1 Command Line Login Login to BMC Command line through ssh default user name root and default ...

Page 96: ...nline help 9 11 2 Command Line Function Introduction 9 11 2 1 Network Information Acquisition and Configuration Acquire and configure BMC s network information via ipconfig instructions 9 11 2 2 Sensor Information Acquisition Via sensor instruction acquire the information list of all sensors ...

Page 97: ...1 2 3 FRU Information Acquisition and Configuration Via FRU instruction acquire FRU configuration information 9 11 2 4 Chassis Status Acquisition and Control Via chassis instruction acquire and control system power status ...

Page 98: ...User Acquisition Adding and Deleting Via user instruction acquire the user list add or delete users Acquire user list 9 11 2 6 BMC Version Acquisition and BMC Restart Via mc instruction you may acquire BMC version information and restart BMC ...

Page 99: ...tion and Fan Speed Acquisition Via fan instruction you may set fan work mode and acquire fan speed Fan speed acquisition 9 11 2 8 Power Module Information Acquisition and Configuration Via Psu instruction you may acquire power module information and set power module as main output ...

Page 100: ...ntain Standard Time GMT 07 00 Arizona Central Standard Time GMT 06 00 Central Time US and Canada Canada Central Standard Time GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan Mexico Standard Time GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey Central America Standard Time GMT 06 00 Central America Eastern Standard Time GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada U S Eastern Standard Time GMT 05 00 Indiana East S A Pacific Standard T...

Page 101: ...d Time GMT 02 00 Helsinki Kiev Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius GTB Standard Time GMT 02 00 Athens Istanbul Minsk Israel Standard Time GMT 02 00 Jerusalem South Africa Standard Time GMT 02 00 Harare Pretoria Russian Standard Time GMT 03 00 Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd Arab Standard Time GMT 03 00 Kuwait Riyadh E Africa Standard Time GMT 03 00 Nairobi Arabic Standard Time GMT 03 00 Baghdad Iran Standar...

Page 102: ...Time GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo Yakutsk Standard Time GMT 09 00 Yakutsk A U S Central Standard Time GMT 09 30 Darwin Cen Australia Standard Time GMT 09 30 Adelaide A U S Eastern Standard Time GMT 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney E Australia Standard Time GMT 10 00 Brisbane Tasmania Standard Time GMT 10 00 Hobart Vladivostok Standard Time GMT 10 00 Vladivostok West Pacific Standard Time GMT 10 00...

Page 103: ...on the display after power on via pressing On Off button 4 Front panel indicator is off All front panel indicators are off after power on 5 Front panel status indicator alarms The machine is under normal operation but status indicator gives an alarm 6 Blank screen of the display Blank screen occurs during using the display 7 Abnormal display Image dithering rolling or warping occurs during using t...

Page 104: ...iption The machine is under normal operation but a certain power module indicator is off or the red light is on Operation steps a Firstly check whether all power cables are normal and plug in power cables again b If the fault still exists plug in and off the power module again c If shutdown is allowed you could exchange the two power modules to judge whether it is a power module fault d If above o...

Page 105: ...other parts to verify whether it is a mouse or keyboard fault c Retest the machine via power on off d Reboot and enter cmos or raid configuration interface to test keyboard or mouse performance When tested in a non system situation if keyboard or mouse performance turns out to be normal a system fault could be considered If keyboard or mouse fault still exists a mainboard interface fault could be ...

Page 106: ...ery Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 C 140 F Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Replace only with the spare designated for this product To remove the component 1 Power down the server 2 Extend the server from the rack 3 Remove the access panel 4 Remove the full length expansion board retainer if any full length expansion...

Page 107: ...d B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment for example personal computers The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the dev...

Page 108: ...ble harmonized European standards European Norms that are listed in the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by INSPUR for this product or product family and available in English only within the product documentation The compliance is indicated by one of the following conformity markings placed on the product Please refer to the regulatory label provided on the product 12 5 Disposal of Waste Equipm...

Page 109: ...12 7 Chinese Notice Class A Equipment 12 8 Battery Replacement Notice WARNING The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide a vanadium pentoxide or an alkaline battery pack A risk of fire and burns exists if the battery pack is not properly handled To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose the battery to temperatures higher than 60 C 1...

Page 110: ...and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household waste To forward them to recycling or proper disposal use the public collection system or return them to Inspur an authorized Inspur Partner or their agents ...

Page 111: ...tatic sensitive component or assembly 13 2 Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge Several methods are used for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic sensitive parts Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resi...

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