Preface Preface This document describes how to operate the BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) of FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX700. The BMC provides functions to manage and control the equipment. Organization and Contents of This Manual This document consists of the following chapters and appendix.
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Preface Revision History Edition Date Changed Location (Change Description Classification)(*1) February 27, 2020 Created March 17, 2020 Preface Added "Safety, Radio, and Harmonics (Europe)" Added "CE Compliance" to "Regulations" Chapter 3 Updated "Table 3.28 Specifying SNMP Trap Setting Information" Changed order of display items on screens *1 The numbers/titles of the chapters/sections to which changes are made are those used in the latest version.
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Be sure to keep this manual in a safe and convenient location for quick reference. Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent injury to users and bystanders as well as property damage. Be sure to use the product in accordance with the instructions in the manual.
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Safety Precautions Environmental Substances (North America) Standard Number Energy-Saving Environmental Recycling Substances Regulations on brominated flame retardants (Maine, ✓ Washington, Oregon, and Vermont in the U.S.) Law on emission of perchloric acid compounds to the ✓ environment (California) Proposition 65 (California) ✓...
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Safety Precautions Safety, Radio, and Harmonics (Europe) (continued) Certified Standard Number Safety Radio Harmonics Standard EN 61000-3-2 (2014) ✓ EN 61000-3-3 (2013) Environmental Substances and Recycling/Disposal (Europe) Standard Number Energy-Saving Environmental Recycling Substances ErP Directive (2009/125/EC) ✓ ✓ ✓ RoHS II (2011/65/EU) ✓...
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Safety Precautions Energy-Saving, Environmental Substances, and Recycling/Disposal (Japan) Standard Number Energy-Saving Environmental Recycling Substances Act on the Rational Use of Energy ✓ Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of ✓ Manufacture, etc. of Chemical Substances Act on Promotion of Procurement of Eco-Friendly Goods ✓...
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Safety Precautions Australia/New Zealand Safety, Radio, and Harmonics (Australia/New Zealand) Certified Standard Number Safety Radio Harmonics Standard IEC 60950-1:2005 (2nd Ed.); Amd1+ Amd2 with AU,NZ ✓ deviation AS/NZS CISPR 32 (2013) ✓ Export Related (Australia/New Zealand) Standard Number IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations 58th Edition (2017) (Regulations on transport of lithium, lithium-ion batteries, and electric double layer capacitors) Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Law of Japan Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
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Fujitsu is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu. The user shall be responsible for correcting the interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution, or attachment.
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・ M.2 Slot Device Status: PASS in boxes. Italics Indicates the name of a referenced manual. See the FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX700 BMC User's Guide. " " Indicates the title of a referenced chapter, section, or See "Chapter 4 Operation."...
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Contents Contents Preface ……………………………………………………………………………………… Notes on Product Handling ……………………………………………………………… Chapter 1 Environment and Settings for Using the Web GUI ……… 1.1 Operating Environment …………………………………………………………………… 1.1.1 OS …………………………………………………………………………………………… 1.1.2 Browser ……………………………………………………………………………………… 1.1.3 Language …………………………………………………………………………………… 1.2 Various Settings …………………………………………………………………………… 1.2.1 Browser Settings …………………………………………………………………………… 1.2.2 Network Settings …………………………………………………………………………… Chapter 2 Basic Web GUI Operations and Behavior ………………… 2.1 Login and Logout …………………………………………………………………………...
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Contents 3.5.4 REMCS Detail Setup ……………………………………………………………………… 3.6 User ………………………………………………………………………………………… 3.6.1 Modify User ………………………………………………………………………………… 3.6.2 One Time Password ………………………………………………………………………… Chapter 4 Command Support (IPMI) …………………………………… 53 4.1 Command Tables ………………………………………………………………………… 4.1.1 Get Chassis Status (NetFN:00h, CMD:01h) ……………………………………………… 4.1.2 Chassis Control (NetFN:00h, CMD:02h) ………………………………………………… 4.1.3 IPMI Standard Command Table …………………………………………………………… Appendix A REMCS ………………………………………………………...
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Contents Table Contents Table 2.1 Operation Items on the Login Screen …………………………………………… Table 2.2 Display Items on the Login Screen ……………………………………………… Table 2.3 Icons on the Screen ………………………………………………………………… Table 2.4 [Logout] Button ……………………………………………………………………… Table 2.5 Error Status Background and Text Colors ……………………………………… Table 3.1 Web GUI Screens …………………………………………………………………...
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Contents Table 3.32 Display Items on the [View SSL] Tab on the [SSL Certificate Configuration] Screen ……………………………………………………………………………………… Table 3.33 Operation Items on the [Maintenance] Screen ………………………………… Table 3.34 Operations in [Power Control] …………………………………………………… Table 3.35 Display Items in [CMU Maintenance] on the [Maintenance] Screen ………… Table 3.36 Display Items in [PSU Maintenance] on the [Maintenance] Screen …………...
Chapter 1 Environment and Settings for Using the Web GUI 1.1 Operating Environment Chapter 1 Environment and Settings for Using the Web GUI This chapter describes the environment for operating the BMC over the Web. Operating Environment This section outlines the Web GUI operating environment of the BMC. 1.1.1 The supported OS is Windows 8.1 or later.
Chapter 1 Environment and Settings for Using the Web GUI 1.2 Various Settings Various Settings This section describes settings for using the Web GUI of the BMC. 1.2.1 Browser Settings - To use JavaScript, enable JavaScript in the browser. - To use browser pop-ups, disable the pop-up blocker in the browser. - To use cookie-based authentication, enable [Override automatic cookie handling].
Chapter 2 Basic Web GUI Operations and Behavior 2.1 Login and Logout Chapter 2 Basic Web GUI Operations and Behavior This chapter describes the screen configuration and logging in and out on Web screens for operating the BMC. Login and Logout This section describes the login and logout procedures for the Web GUI.
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Chapter 2 Basic Web GUI Operations and Behavior 2.1 Login and Logout Figure 2.1 Login Screen Notification area You can perform the following operations on this screen. Table 2.1 Operation Items on the Login Screen Operation Item Description Username Enter the login user name (up to 16 characters). Password Enter the password (up to 16 characters).
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Chapter 2 Basic Web GUI Operations and Behavior 2.1 Login and Logout This screen displays the following items. Table 2.2 Display Items on the Login Screen Display Item Details of Display (Notification area) Displays an error message when login authentication has failed. The area is blank when no error has occurred.
Chapter 2 Basic Web GUI Operations and Behavior 2.1 Login and Logout 2.1.2 Logout Disconnect a session and log out. Figure 2.2 [Logout] Button You can perform the following operation. Table 2.4 [Logout] Button Operation Item Description Logout Click to execute logout processing. For the procedure, see "Logging Out."...
Figure 2.4 Information Area (10) (11) Item Name Description Display Condition Logo Displays the Fujitsu logo. Series Name Displays the series name that is set for the chassis. Chassis Name Displays the FX700 main unit name that is Always displayed set for the chassis.
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Chapter 2 Basic Web GUI Operations and Behavior 2.2 Description of Web GUI Screens Item Name Description Display Condition Serial Number Displays after "S/N:" the serial number that is Always displayed set for the chassis. Chassis Status Displays after "Chassis:" any of the following: Not displayed on the login - Normal screen...
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Chapter 2 Basic Web GUI Operations and Behavior 2.2 Description of Web GUI Screens Content Area This area displays help or the page selected on the menu of the navigation bar under the Information area. The Error Status background color and text color indicate the status as follows. Table 2.5 Error Status Background and Text Colors Status Background Color...
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions This chapter shows Web GUI categories and screens, and describes their functions. The following table lists BMC screens. Table 3.1 Web GUI Screens Category Name Screen Name Authority Description Server Status FRU Information Display Display the serial number, part number, and...
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.1 Server Status Table 3.1 Web GUI Screens (continued) Category Name Screen Name Authority Description REMCS Detail Setup Display/Operate Display the [REMCS Detail Setup] screen User Modify User Display/Operate - Display/Change a user name. - Change a password. One Time Password Display/Operate Issue a One Time Password.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.1 Server Status Figure 3.1 [FRU Information] Screen The [FRU Information] screen displays the following items. Table 3.2 Display Items on the [FRU Information] Screen Display Item Details of Display FRU Device Name Displays the names of the FRUs. Error Status Displays the operating status of each FRU: - Normal (Normal)
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.1 Server Status Table 3.2 Display Items on the [FRU Information] Screen (continued) Display Item Details of Display Displays the version numbers of the FRUs. Power Status Displays the power supply status. 3.1.2 CMU Information On the [CMU Information] screen, you can check CMU failure information, the maintenance status, and the operating status of nodes in the CMU.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.1 Server Status Table 3.3 Display Items on the [CMU Information] Screen (continued) Display Item Details of Display CMU Error Status Displays the operating status of each CMU: - Normal (Normal) - Warning (Warning) - Alarm (Failure) - EAlarm (Failure) - Not-Present (Not mounted) - Unknown (Normal) (Displayed when Error Status retrieval failed) For details on background colors displayed to indicate the status, see...
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.2 System Event Logs Table 3.3 Display Items on the [CMU Information] Screen (continued) Display Item Details of Display Node#1 Err Status Displays the operating status of Node#1 (node on the CPU#1 side) in the CMU: - Normal (Normal) - Warning (Warning) - ReservedAlarm (Failure) - ResetRequest-C (Warning)
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.2 System Event Logs Figure 3.3 [System Event Logs] Screen C120-0091-02EN...
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"Redisplaying a List of Events According to the Specified Filter Conditions." Collecting a Snapshot A snapshot is used to investigate in detail a hardware failure. Contact the nearest Fujitsu service center about "Table 3.5 Specifying the Snapshot to Collect" when collecting a snapshot.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.2 System Event Logs Figure 3.4 Snapshot Collection Dialog Box Table 3.5 Specifying the Snapshot to Collect Input Item Description Type Specify the type of collection: - Partial - Full Encrypt To use encryption, check the [Enable] check box. Encrypt Key If the [Enable] check box in [Encrypt] is checked, specify an encryption key with 1 to 63 single-byte characters, which may be or the following:...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.2 System Event Logs Table 3.6 Specifying the Environment Log to Download Input Item Description Node# Specify the node of the environment log to download. Log Type Specify the type of environment log to download: - electrical (Voltage/Current log of power supply parts, or PSU voltage or current-related log) - environment (Temperature log of power supply parts, or PSU temperature or FAN information log)
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.2 System Event Logs [>>]: Last page [<]: Previous page [<<]: First page Table 3.8 Display Items in [Logs:] on the [System Event Logs] Screen Display Item Details of Display Node # Displays the registration places (node or chassis) of events. - 00 to 07: Node number - - (hyphen): Chassis Furthermore, icons are displayed according to [Status].
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.2 System Event Logs Table 3.8 Display Items in [Logs:] on the [System Event Logs] Screen (continued) Display Item Details of Display FRU (replacement part) Displays up to 2 suspected units per entry, in the "1st suspected unit[,<return> [device name] 2nd suspected unit]"...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.2 System Event Logs Figure 3.5 [Detail] Dialog Box Table 3.9 Display Items in the [Detail] Dialog Box Display Item Details of Display Node # "Table 3.8 Display Items in [Logs:] on the [System Event Logs] Screen." Log ID "Table 3.8 Display Items in [Logs:] on the [System Event Logs] Screen."...
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.3 Power Control Table 3.9 Display Items in the [Detail] Dialog Box (continued) Display Item Details of Display Fault Code Detail code LATCH Detail code Event Data Detail code Diagnostic Messages Detail code Appertain Log Detail code Power Control On the [Power Control] screen, you can check and control the power supply status of nodes.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.3 Power Control Table 3.10 Operation Item on the [Power Control] Screen Operation Item Description Apply Change the power supply status of nodes. For the procedure, see "Changing the Power Supply Status of Nodes." Changing the Power Supply Status of Nodes Under [Power Control] and [Boot Script Number], specify power control and a boot mode, respectively, for each node.
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.12 Display Items on the [Power Control] Screen Display Item Details of Display Node# Displays the node numbers (00 to 07). Error Status Displays the error status of nodes: - Normal: - (hyphen) (Normal) - ResetRequest-U: RR-U (Failure) - ResetRequest-C: RR-C (Warning) - Warning: W (Warning) - ReservedAlarm: R (Failure)
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Figure 3.7 [Chassis Settings] Screen You can perform the following operations on the [Chassis Settings] screen. Table 3.13 Operation Items on the [Chassis Settings] Screen Operation Item Description Apply Change FX700 main unit information. For the procedure, see "Changing FX700 Main Unit Information."...
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Click the [Apply] button. A confirmation dialog box appears. Remarks - To restore the information currently set for the FX700 main unit, click the [Reset] button instead of the [Apply] button. Click the [OK] button. The FX700 main unit information is changed, and the browser returns to the [Chassis Settings] screen.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Figure 3.8 [Services] Screen The [Services] screen displays the following items. Table 3.16 Display Items on the [Services] Screen Display Item Details of Display Service Name Displays the service names. Current Status Displays the set status of the service: - Active: Enabled - Inactive: Disabled - N/A: No set value...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.17 Operation Items on the [Services] Screen Operation Item Description Modify - Change the port number of the web service. For the procedure, see "Changing the Port Number of the web Service." - Enable/Disable the ssh service. For the procedure, see "Enabling/Disabling the ssh Service."...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.18 Specifying the web Service Display/Input Item Description Service Name The name of the web service is displayed. Nonsecure Port Specify a port number between 1 and 65535 for the http connection. The default port number is 8031. Secure Port Specify a port number between 1 and 65535 for the https connection.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.19 Specifying the ssh Service Display/Input Item Description Service Name The name of the ssh service is displayed. Current State To enable the ssh service, check the [Active] check box. Click the [Modify] button. An execution confirmation dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button.
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.20 Specifying the snmp Service Display/Input Item Description Service Name The name of the snmp service is displayed. Current Status To enable the snmp service, check the [Active] check box. Click the [Modify] button. An execution confirmation dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.21 Operation Items on the [Network Settings] Screen Operation Item Description Apply Change network information. For the procedure, see "Changing Network Information." Reset Restore the currently set network information. Changing Network Information Specify each of the items under [Control Port Configuration] or [Maintenance Port Configuration]. Note - Change the items under either [Control Port Configuration] or [Maintenance Port Configuration].
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration 3.4.4 Time Settings On the [Time Settings] screen, you can check and change the set date and time of the FX700 main unit. Figure 3.13 [Time Settings] Screen You can perform the following operations on the [Time Settings] screen. Table 3.24 Operation Items on the [Time Settings] Screen Operation Item Description...
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.25 Specifying Date and Time Setting Information (continued) Input Item Description Automatically synchronize Date & To set automatic synchronization with the NTP server, check the check box. Time with NTP Server [NTP Server1:] to [NTP Server3:] are displayed when the check box is checked. NTP Server1: Specify the IP address of the NTP server.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Figure 3.14 [SNMP Trap Settings] Screen You can perform the following operations on the [SNMP Trap Settings] screen. Table 3.27 Operation Items on the [SNMP Trap Settings] Screen Operation Item Description Apply Change SNMP trap setting information. For the procedure, see "Changing SNMP Trap Setting Information."...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.28 Specifying SNMP Trap Setting Information (continued) Input Item Description Community/User - For SNMPv1 and SNMPv2, specify an SNMP community string consisting of 1 to 32 characters. - For SNMP v3, specify a user name consisting of 1 to 32 characters. - Only alphanumeric characters are allowed.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Table 3.28 Specifying SNMP Trap Setting Information (continued) Input Item Description Engine ID Specify a hexadecimal number with up to 32 digits and "0x" at the beginning. In other words, in accordance with SNMPv3 specifications, specify "0x" + "enterprise number with leading 1 bit"...
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration A confirmation dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button. A test trap is sent to all of the set trap destinations. The [SNMP Trap Settings] screen displays the following items. Table 3.29 Display Items on the [SNMP Trap Settings] Screen Display Item Description IP Address...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration Figure 3.15 [Upload SSL] Tab on the [SSL Certificate Configuration] Screen You can perform the following operations on the [Upload SSL] tab on the [SSL Certificate Configuration] screen. Table 3.30 Operation Items on the [Upload SSL] Tab on the [SSL Certificate Configuration] Screen Operation Item Description Upload...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.4 Configuration A confirmation dialog box appears. Click the [OK] button. You are logged out in order to apply the uploaded SSL certificate. The [View SSL] tab on the [SSL Certificate Configuration] screen displays the following content. Figure 3.16 [View SSL] Tab on the [SSL Certificate Configuration] Screen Table 3.32 Display Items on the [View SSL] Tab on the [SSL Certificate Configuration] Screen Display Item...
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.5 Maintenance Table 3.32 Display Items on the [View SSL] Tab on the [SSL Certificate Configuration] Screen (continued) Display Item Description Issued From Displays information on the issuance requester: - Common Name (CN): Site name - Organization (O): Department name - Organization Unit (OU): Organization name - City or Locality (L): Name of a city, town, or village - State or Province (ST): Prefecture name...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.5 Maintenance Figure 3.17 [Maintenance] Screen You can perform the following operations on the [Maintenance] screen. Table 3.33 Operation Items on the [Maintenance] Screen Operation Item Description Enter Maintenance Enter the maintenance state. For the procedure, see "Entering the Maintenance State."...
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- If a failure occurs in the FANU, maintenance mode cannot be set for the CMU. For this reason, replace the FANU first. For details, see "4.1.3 Precaution on Maintenance Mode" in the FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX700 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.5 Maintenance Table 3.35 Display Items in [CMU Maintenance] on the [Maintenance] Screen Display Item Details of Display CMU# Displays the CMU numbers. Error Status Displays the failure status of the CMU: - Normal - Warning - Alarm - EAlarm - Not-Present - Unknown (Error Status retrieval failed)
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.5 Maintenance Table 3.37 Display Items in [FANU Maintenance] on the [Maintenance] Screen Display Item Details of Display FANU# Displays the FANU numbers. Error Status Displays the failure status of the FANU: - Normal - Alarm - Not-Present - Unknown (Error Status retrieval failed) Power Status - (Not used)
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- If the uploaded HCP archive is invalid due to file damage, etc., an error message appears. Start the firmware registration procedure again from the beginning. For details, see "4.2.3 Precaution During Updates" in the FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX700 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual. Confirming HCP Firmware Application Confirm that the integrated version number of the HCP firmware in the [Current] field of [HCP Version] has been updated.
Displays the version number of the firmware applied to IPF. Note - If firmware application fails, start the registration procedure again from the beginning. For details, see "4.2.3 Precaution During Updates" in the FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX700 Upgrade and Maintenance Manual. 3.5.3 REMCS Select this menu to display the [REMCS] screen.
Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.6 User 3.5.4 REMCS Detail Setup Select this menu to display the [REMCS Detail] screen. For details on settings, see "A.2 REMCS Detail Setup." Figure 3.20 [REMCS Detail] Screen User This category provides functions to display and change user registration information. 3.6.1 Modify User On the [Modify User] screen, you can check and change the registered information on the login user.
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.6 User Figure 3.21 [Modify User] Screen You can perform the following operations on the [Modify User] screen. Table 3.40 Operation Items on the [Modify User] Screen Operation Item Description Modify Change the registered information on the login user. For the procedure, see "Changing Registered User Information ([Modify User] Screen)."...
On the [One Time Password] screen, you can issue a short password for temporary login with root authority to the BMC firmware. Note To issue a short password, the password issued by the person with long-password issuing authority is required. Contact the nearest Fujitsu service center. C120-0091-02EN...
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Chapter 3 Web GUI Functions 3.6 User Figure 3.22 [One Time Password] Screen You can perform the following operations on the [One Time Password] screen. Table 3.43 Operation Items on the [One Time Password] Screen Operation Item Description Generate Issue a short password. For the procedure, see "Issuing a Short Password."...
Chapter 4 Command Support (IPMI) 4.1 Command Tables Chapter 4 Command Support (IPMI) This chapter describes the requests (commands) received by the BMC, command functions, and request/response data formats. Commands entered by the management client are transmitted to the BMC via LAN. Command Tables This section describes the standard commands.
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Chapter 4 Command Support (IPMI) 4.1 Command Tables Table 4.1 Get Chassis Status Format Byte Data Field Request Data Response Data 1 Completion Code Current Power Status reserved [6:5] power restore policy 00B = Maintain Power Off state after power supply resumes. power control fault 1b = Unexpected power supply state 0b = Normal power fault...
Chapter 4 Command Support (IPMI) 4.1 Command Tables 4.1.2 Chassis Control (NetFN:00h, CMD:02h) Use the command to power on/off nodes. This command only issues power-on/off instructions, and the power-on/off processing is executed separately. If the destination is the chassis, "Not supported" (Completion Code: C1h) is the response. Table 4.2 Chassis Control Format Byte Data Field...
Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Appendix A REMCS This appendix describes REMCS settings. REMCS Settings Customer Information Entry If you register customer information with the REMCS center, a "registration completion" notification (sent by e-mail and by letter in an envelope) will be issued to the customer. To avoid problems with the customer, be sure to check with the customer before entering any customer information.
Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Table A.1 For Internet Connection Item Description System (device) settings IP address IP address of the device - Subnet mask - Default gateway Domain name system (DNS) Settings of the DNS server used for resolving network computer names (host names) - Host name and domain name of the device - IP address of the DNS server...
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.1 [Customer Information Registration Instructions] Screen Confirm that the model name and serial number matches the contents displayed in [MachineID] at the bottom left of the [Customer Information Registration Instructions] screen. Then, click the [Next] button. The [Selecting REMCS Center] screen appears.
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.2 [Selecting REMCS Center] Screen Select from [REMCS Center] on the [Selecting REMCS Center] screen, and click the [Setting] button. The [Initial Settings] screen appears. C120-0091-02EN...
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.3 [Initial Settings] Screen Select [Internet Connection(Mail Only)] in [Connection type], and click the [Next] button. The [Internet(Mail Only) connection environment settings] screen appears. C120-0091-02EN...
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.4 [Internet Connection environment settings] Screen Specify information for sending e-mails. Table A.2 Information Specified on the [Internet(Mail Only) connection environment settings] Screen Input Item Input Required? Description SMTP Server Specify the SMTP server name or IP address with up to 128 single-byte alphanumeric characters.
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Table A.2 Information Specified on the [Internet(Mail Only) connection environment settings] Screen (continued) Input Item Input Required? Description Password Conditional(*2) Specify the password for the authentication server with up to 64 single-byte alphanumeric characters. "*" (asterisk) is displayed for every specified character.
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.5 [Periodical Connection settings] Screen Specify the periodical connection schedule. Table A.3 Information Specified on the [Periodical Connection settings] Screen Input Item Input Required? Description Period Select a schedule from the following: - Weekly - Daily - Daily (except Sundays) - Daily (except weekends) - Once a week A day of the week...
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Click the [Next] button. The [Customer Information] screen appears. Figure A.6 [Customer Information] Screen Specify customer information. Table A.4 Information Specified on the [Customer Information] Screen Input Item Input Required? Description Company name Specify the company name with up to 60 characters. Department/Division Specify the customer's department/division name with up to 40 characters.
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Table A.4 Information Specified on the [Customer Information] Screen (continued) Input Item Input Required? Description Zip/Postal Specify the zip/postal code of the customer's office address with single-byte digits and a hyphen (-). The number of characters that can be specified corresponds to the device installation location in the country.
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.7 [Customer Information Review] Screen 11. Confirm there is no error in the customer information, and click the [Next] button. The [Information Transmit Agreement] screen appears. Remarks - If the customer information has an error, click the [Back] button to return to the [Customer Information] screen, and correct the customer information.
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.8 [Information Transmit Agreement] Screen 12. Confirm that the environment allows e-mail sending before clicking the [Agree] button. The entered information is sent to the REMCS center, and the [Registration result] screen appears. C120-0091-02EN...
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.9 [Registration result] Screen 13. Confirm that the registration was successful, and click the [Next] button. The [Connection check] screen appears. Remarks - If registration fails, click the [Back] button, and correct the information. C120-0091-02EN...
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Appendix A REMCS A.1 REMCS Settings Figure A.10 [Connection check] Screen 14. Specify the send destination for the connection check result. Table A.5 Information Specified on the [Connection check] Screen Input Item Input Required? Description Notification of the result to the Specify whether the customer's administrator needs to be administrator(*1) notified of the result.
Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Table A.5 Information Specified on the [Connection check] Screen (continued) Input Item Input Required? Description E-mail address for receiving Conditional(*3) Using up to 60 single-byte alphanumeric characters, specify results the e-mail address of the person who performed the work. *1 If the personal information has not been deleted, this item displays the e-mail address of the customer's server administrator as specified in [E-mail Address] on the [Customer Information] screen.
Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup menu] screen. Execute a detailed REMCS setup from the [FE operation] menu on the [REMCS FE menu] screen. By selecting appropriately from the menu on the [FE operation menu] screen, you can select the REMCS center, switch the display language between Japanese and English, configure detailed environment settings, delete personal information, etc.
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Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Figure A.13 Detail Environment Settings Specify the content shown in Table A.6 on the [Environment settings] screen. Table A.6 Information Specified on the [Environment settings] Screen Input Item Input Required? Description E-Mail settings Timeout Specify the e-mail timeout time (seconds) with up to 4 single-byte digits.
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Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Table A.6 Information Specified on the [Environment settings] Screen (continued) Input Item Input Required? Description Authentication type Select an authentication type from the following: - No Certification - POP Before SMTP - AUTH SMTP AUTH SMTP type(*1) Select the AUTH SMTP authentication mechanism from the following: - AUTO (Default)
Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Table A.6 Information Specified on the [Environment settings] Screen (continued) Input Item Input Required? Description Split size Conditional(*5) Specify the division size with up to 3 single-byte digits. - If [Split large data into multiple E-mails] is selected in [Large data transmission method], specify a value between 10 and 100 KB.
Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Figure A.14 Selecting REMCS Center A.2.4 Select Language Select [Select language] from the [FE operation] menu to display the [Select language (Japanese or English)] screen shown in Figure A.15. Specify the display language on the [Select language (Japanese or English)] screen. C120-0091-02EN...
Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Figure A.15 Select Language (Japanese or English) A.2.5 Machine Name Display Change Select [Machine name display change] from the [FE operation] menu to display the [Select to Display Machine ID or Machine Unique Name] screen shown in Figure A.16.
Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Figure A.16 Select to Display Machine ID or Machine Unique Name A.2.6 Deleting the Personal Information Select [Deleting the personal information] from the [FE operation] menu to display the [Deleting the personal information] screen shown in Figure A.17.
Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Figure A.17 Deleting the Personal Information A.2.7 Display of SSL Certificate Select [Display of SSL Certificate ] from the [FE operation] menu to display the [Display of certificate] screen shown in Figure A.18 Figure A.19. If the SSL certificate exists, Figure A.18 appears.
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Appendix A REMCS A.2 REMCS Detail Setup Figure A.19 Display When the SSL Certificate Does Not Exist A.2.8 Replace Connection Center List Select [Replace connection center list] from the [FE operation] menu to display the [Replace connection center list] screen shown in Figure A.20.
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