Sun Microsystems X4150 manual 2Remote Console Operation With DVD Drive and Diskette Drive

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The information in TABLE 5-2describes different case scenarios in which the remote console application and CD drive and diskette drive redirection operate.

TABLE 5-2Remote Console Operation With DVD Drive and Diskette Drive

Case

Status

DVD Seen by Host

Diskette Seen by Host

 

 

 

 

1

Remote console application not

DVD device present. No medium

 

started or remote console started

indication is sent to the host from

 

but DVD/diskette redirection not

the ELOM when the hosts asks.

 

started.

 

Diskette device present. No medium indication is sent to the host from the ELOM when the host asks.

2Remote console application started with no medium present in the drive.

DVD device present. Whenever the host asks, which may be automatic or when you access the device on the host, the remote client sends a status message. In this case since there is no medium, the status is no medium.

Diskette device present. Whenever the host asks (for example, you double-click a drive), the remote client sends a status message. In this case since there is no medium, the status is no medium.

3Remote console application started with no medium, then medium is inserted.

4Remote console application started with medium inserted.

5Remote console application started with medium present, then medium is removed.

6Remote console application started with image redirection.

7Remote console application started with image, but redirection is stopped (which is the only way to stop ISO redirection).

8Network failure.

9 Client crashes.

DVD device present. Whenever the hosts asks (automatic or manual), the remote client sends a status message as medium present and also indicates the medium change.

Same as 3.

Next command from the host gets a status message indicating medium not present.

Same as 3.

Driver knows DVD redirection stopped so it sends a medium absent status on the next host query.

The software has a keep alive mechanism. The software detects keep alive failure since there is no communication and closes the socket, assuming the client is unresponsive. Driver sends a no medium status to the host.

Same as 8.

Diskette device present. Whenever the host asks (manual), the remote client sends a status message as medium present and also indicates the medium change.

Same as 3.

Next command from the host gets a status message indicating medium not present.

Same as 3.

Driver knows DVD redirection stopped so it sends a medium absent status on the next diskette query.

The software has a keep alive mechanism. The software detects and unresponsive client, closes the socket, and indicates to the driver that the remote connection went away. Driver sends a no medium status to the host.

Same as 8.

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Page Contents To Access the Elom Using a Web Browser To Clear the Event Log Using the Remote Console Application Using the Command-Line Interface Using IpmiUsing Simple Network Management Protocol Glossary Index Command-LineInterface ReferencePage Figures Page How This Document Is Organized PrefaceUsing Unix Commands Related Documentation Typographic ConventionsSun Documentation, Support, and Training Third-Party Web SitesSun Welcomes Your Comments Sun Fire X4150 server Elom Overview Sun Fire X4150 server Elom Features Embedded Lights Out Manager Common Tasks1ELOM Common Tasks 2SP Controller and Firmware Default Settings Sun Fire X4150 server Default SettingsAbout the Indicator and Fault LEDs About the Preconfigured Administrator AccountConnecting to the Elom To Connect Using a Serial Connection Connecting Using a Serial Connection1Methods of Connecting to the Elom About Connection TasksConnecting Using Ethernet Enter the following commandLog in to the CLI Enter the following command -exit Connecting to the CLIClick the Log Out button Click LogPage Using the Web-Based Interface Monitoring the Server System Using the Web-Based InterfaceBrowser and Software Requirements Users and PrivilegesWeb-Based Interface Tasks To Access the Elom Using a Web Browser Accessing the Elom Using a Web Browser1ELOM Tab Detail Choices Viewing the System From the Web BrowserUser Management To View System Information Viewing System and Component InformationViewing Version Information To View SP Version Information On the main menu, click the System Information tab3Sample Server Board Information Viewing Component Information To View CPU Information4Sample CPU Information Viewing Memory Information To View Memory Information Monitoring the System Sensors5Sample Memory Information 6Sample Memory for DIMMA0To Monitor the System Sensors Reading Sensors To Read SensorsOn the main menu, click System Monitoring From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Summary tab Viewing a Sensor Summary To View a Sensor SummaryCPU 0 Temp Too high From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Temperature tab Monitoring Temperatures To Monitor TemperaturesMonitoring Fans To Monitor Fans From the Sensor Reading tab, select the Fan tabViewing and Managing the Event Log Monitoring Voltages To Monitor VoltageFrom the Sensor Reading tab, click the Voltage tab 14Sample of the Voltage Monitor ScreenTo View the Event Logs To Display the Event LogTo Save the Event Log From the Event Logs tab, select View Event LogsTo Clear the Event Log Chapter Configuring the System From the main menu, click the Configuration tab To Configure the SystemTo Configure E-mail Notification Configuring E-mail NotificationConfiguring Platform Event Filters From the Configure submenu, click the Network tabTo Configure a Platform Event Filter Options are Ffh All sensors Configuring System Management Access To access the System Management Access SubmenusClick Submit to create the filter Configuring Snmp Click Generate to create a new CSR1Example of Required SSL Information To Add an Snmp Community To Configure SnmpTo Delete an Snmp Community To Modify an Snmp CommunityTo Add an Snmp User To Delete an Snmp User Configuring Active Directory ServiceTo Edit an Snmp User Click Submit to create the new userTo Configure Active Directory Service Managing and Maintaining the SystemManaging Users and Accounts To Add a User 3The User Management Screen Type a password in the Password fieldTo Change a User Password or Privilege To Disable or Enable a UserTo Delete a User Account Managing the System Locator Indicator LED To Control the State of the System Indicator LEDManaging the Front Panel and On-Board Fault LEDs To Turn the Fault LEDs Off To View the State of the Fault LEDsTo Set Power Control Setting Power ControlResetting the Service Processor To Reset the Service ProcessorUpdating the Firmware Using a Web Browser Click Reset SP buttonUpdating the Firmware To Update the Firmware Using a Web Browser Recovering from a Corrupt SPSelect the firmware file or Cpld file to update To Recover From a Corrupt SP To Set the Session Timeout Managing Session TimeoutTo Disable the Session Timeout Click the Submit button to set the session timeoutFrom the Configuration submenu, click the Set Time tab Setting the Time To Set the TimePage Requirements Accessing the Remote ConsoleCD and Diskette Redirection Operational Model 1Client Installation Requirements2Remote Console Operation With DVD Drive and Diskette Drive Starting the Remote Console Application Click LoginTo Start the Remote Console Application Click LaunchSetting Parameters for the Remote Console From the Remote Control submenu, select Hotkey SetupTo Set Parameters for the Remote Console To Redirect Keyboard and Mouse Devices Redirecting Keyboard, Video, Mouse, or Storage DevicesSelect a source device from the drop-down list To Redirect Storage DevicesInstalling an Operating System on a Remote Server To Install an OS on a Remote Server Using a Virtual CD-ROMType the user name and password in the login screen Other Remote Options Page About Ipmi Using IpmiSensors IPMItool1Supported Ipmi 2.0 Commands Supported Ipmi 2.0 CommandsGeneral Commands 2Supported Ipmi 2.0 CommandsFRU Device Commands Serial/Modem Device Commands 2Supported Ipmi 2.0 Commands Page Logging In to the CLI Using the Command-Line InterfaceSyntax Command Syntax2CLI Options 1CLI Command VerbsManaging the Host State Managing the HostViewing Host Sensors Managing the Host ConsoleManaging Elom Network Settings To Display Network SettingsTo Configure Network Settings Targets, Properties, and Values Managing Local User Accounts WithTo Display User Accounts Using the CLI To Delete a User Account Using the CLIEnter the following command delete /SP/users/username Enter the following command show /SP/usersConfiguring User Accounts Managing Alerts Displaying AlertsTo Display Alerts Output of the show command appears Configuring Alerts Configuring the PEF Global Controls Configuring the Event Filter Tables To Configure the PEF Global ControlsTo Configure the Event Filter Tables Result of executing the show command appears To Display the Current SP Version Information Displaying Version InformationTo Update the Firmware To update the firmware, enter one of the following commandsUpdating the Firmware Select Yes to continue, or No to exit Start the Tftp downloadPage How Snmp Works About SnmpMIBs Integration Snmp MIB Files1Sun Server MIB Tree Snmp MessagesConfiguring Receipt of Snmp Traps Configuring Snmp on the ElomManaging Snmp User Accounts Adding Your Server to Your Snmp Environment1SNMP Targets, Properties, and Values Deleting a User AccountShow Table A-1Command Syntax and Usage CLI Command Quick ReferenceTable A-2General Commands Table A-3User CommandsTable A-4Network and Serial Port Setting Commands Table A-5Alert Commands Table A-6SNMP CommandsTable A-7System Start, Stop, and Reset Commands Set /SYS/CtrlInfo PowerCtrl=reset CLI Command Reference Example CreateTable A-9delete Command Targets DeleteExit Usage load -source URL target HelpSet Table A-10set Command Targets, Properties, and ValuesSP/AgentInfo/SNMP/user ShowStart Start Command TargetReset Table A-12stop Command TargetStop Version Page Address Resolution Access control listAdvanced Configuration Power Interface GlossaryAdvanced Technology Advanced Programmable Interrupt ControllerAdvanced Technology Attachment Packet Alert Standard FormatCertificate Authority Bios BasicCommon Information Command-line interfaceCoordinated Universal Customer-replaceableDomain name server Domain name service Direct memory accessDigital Signature Distinguished NameDynamic random access Dynamic Host Configuration ProtocolDomain Name System Dual inline memory Electrically erasable programmable read- only memoryExternally initiated Erasable programmable read-only memoryFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop Field-replaceable unitFully qualified domain File Transfer ProtocolGrand Unified Graphical user interfaceHypertext Transfer Hypertext Transfer Protocol SecureIn-band system Internet Control Message Protocol Intelligent Platform Management InterfaceInternet Protocol IP Interrupt requestJumpStart Java Web StartKeyboard Controller Keyboard, video, mouse, storageLightweight Directory Access Protocol Ldap Lightweight Directory Access ProtocolMedia access control Local area networkNetwork file system Nonvolatile random access memoryNetwork Information Network interface cardOut-of-band OOB Object identifierPeripheral Component Peripheral InterfacePreboot Execution Power-on self-testPlatform Event Filter Platform Event TrapProgrammable read- only memory Remote procedure call Redundant array of independent disksRemote Management Control Protocol Sensor data record Secure Sockets LayerSerial Attached Scsi Server Message BlockSmall Computer System Interface Simple Network Management ProtocolSpanning Tree Protocol System event logTransmission control Uninterruptible powerTransmission Control Protocol/Internet Trivial File TransportUserID a unique string identifying a user to a system User identificationUser identification number UID Voltage regulatorPage Index LED Index
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