HP UX 11i v2 Networking Software manuals
Computer Equipment > Software
When we buy new device such as HP UX 11i v2 Networking Software we often through away most of the documentation but the warranty.
Very often issues with HP UX 11i v2 Networking Software begin only after the warranty period ends and you may want to find how to repair it or just do some service work.
Even oftener it is hard to remember what does each function in Software HP UX 11i v2 Networking Software is responsible for and what options to choose for expected result.
Fortunately you can find all manuals for Software on our side using links below.
HP UX 11i v2 Networking Software Manual
175 pages 244.54 Kb
94 pages 144.8 Kb
74 pages 167 Kb
236 pages 9.65 Mb
1 HP-UXIntegrity Server Networking3 Table of ContentsAbout This Document 1 Introduction to Technology 2 Hardware Overview 3 Installation Planning 4 Installing HP Fabric Clustering System 4 5 Configuration6 Administration and Management5 Using Command CompletionSpecifying the Card/Port Testing Network Connectivity Logging Onto the System Logging On Through SNMP Managing Through the CLI 1. Set-Upthe Hardware Connection 4. Install a New Image 5. Specify a New Boot Image 6. Reboot the System Saving for System Reboot Specifying the Configuration to Use at System Reboot Downloading Files to the System 6 7 Monitoring and Troubleshooting7 A SpecificationsB Switch Command Line Interface C How to Use Windows HyperTerminal 9 GlossaryIndex 11 List of Figures13 List of Tables14 B-38B-39 B-40 B-41 B-42 B-43 B-44 B-45 B-47 B-48 B-49 B-54 B-55 B-56 B-57 B-58 B-71 B-72 B-73 B-76 B-77 15 About This Document19 1 Introduction to Technology23 2 Hardware OverviewHost Channel Adapters 31 SwitchOther Product Elements 33 3 Installation Planning35 4 Installing HP Fabric Clustering System51 5 Configuration55 6 Administration and Management56 Using Itutil65 Viewing the Itutil ManpageUsing NetTL66 Syntax: nettl -l [log class] -e[subsystem][log class] Syntax Example: nettl -li w e -eIPOIB Stopping Logging and Tracing Syntax: nettl -sp Syntax Example: nettl -sp Viewing Log Records Syntax: netfmt /var/adm/nettl.LOG000 Syntax Example: netfmt /var/adm/nettl.LOG000 IB Tracing IPoIB Tracing 67 IPoIB Administration and Managementnwmgr Utility ifconfig Command 68 lanadmin Commands69 Syntax: lanadmin -xall_if_info [any_ipoib_ppa]Syntax Example: lanadmin -xall_if_info Displaying IPoIB Interface MAC Address Syntax: lanadmin -a [ipoib_ppa] Syntax Example: lanadmin -a9000 Displaying IPoIB Interface Speed Syntax: lanadmin -s [ipoib_ppa] Syntax Example: lanadmin -s9000 Description: This command displays 32-bit statistics for a given ipoib_ppa Syntax: lanadmin -g [ipoib_ppa] Syntax Example: lanadmin -g9000 64-bit Syntax: lanadmin -gmibstats_ext [ipoib_ppa] Syntax Example: lanadmin -gmibstats_ext 70 lanadmin Command Help•Brief Help •Extended Help Brief Help Syntax: lanadmin -x -h [ipoib_ppa] Syntax Example: lanadmin -x -h9000 Extended Help Syntax: lanadmin -x -H[ipoib_ppa] Syntax Example: lanadmin -x -H9000 lanscan Command 71 Serviceguard and IPoIBIntroduction 72 Configuring IPoIB Interfaces for Serviceguard ClustersIdentify all IPoIB ports that are configured for the application on each node Configure IP addresses for these interfaces using /etc/rc.config.d/netconf Verify the cmclconfig.ascii Issue on the file to apply the desired configuration •2 or heartbeat networks •1 heartbeat network with local switch (HP-UXonly) OR •1 heartbeat network with serial line (HP-UXonly) OR •1 heartbeat network using APA with 2 trunk members (HP-UXonly) OR •1 heartbeat network using bonding (mode 1) with 2 slaves (Linux only) 6.Issue cmruncl to start the cluster cmviewcl 73 Switch Administration and ManagementHost Administration and Management” (page 56) This section addresses the following topics: •“CLI Overview” •“Using the CLI” •“Advanced Switch Setup” 74 CLI OverviewUsing the CLI 81 Advanced Switch Setup84 Configuration, Image, and Log FilesConfiguration, Image, and Log File Overview 85 Upgrading Image Files86 •Out-of-Bandconnection•In-Bandconnection 2. Check the Image Version Refer to “Deleting Images Through the CLI ” (page 90) 1.Enter the privileged-executemode 2.Enter the dir image command Note the names of the installed system-images and image files displayed in the column “Deleting System Images and Image Files” (page 90) Check the installed system-image used to boot the system with the command 4.Check that the system image is synchronized across all installed cards 87 3. Copy/Download the ImageThere are two ways that the software can be downloaded from the CLI: •Through an FTP server ((page 87)) •Through a TFTP server ((page 87)) Download From an FTP Server (optional) If you are using HP-IB>enable HP-IB#config HP-IB(config) # exit $ftp 10.10.0.5 username:Example password:xxxxxx ftp In the Enter path, user-name and password information source-IP-address •Include the full path to the file •Set the file-systemto image when copying image files 4.Continue on to “4. Install a New Image ” (page 88) to make the image active Download From a TFTP Server .img 88 The “remote system” must be the IP address of the TFTP server. Syntax:HP-IB#copy tftp://<remote-system>/<filepath><filesystem>:<filename 3.(Optional) View the images by using the dir image command 4.Install a New Image To install an image file: 89 •In the privileged-executemode, enter install image:fileHP-IB#install image:image-file-name The name of the image file will change after it is installed oper-status boot-config “Installing the AB286C Host Channel Adapter ” (page 38) 5. Specify a New Boot Image Copy the displayed 3.Specify the new boot image boot-config primary-image-source image-directory-name 4.Show the new system -image 90 6. Reboot the System1.Once the system is configured to use the new image, reboot the system yes copy “Reboot the System Through the CLI” (page 107) CAUTION: Do not power cycle the system during the reboot process 2.Verify that the system has finished initializing Deleting System Images and Image Files Deleting Images Through the CLI syslog The syntax of the delete command is delete image:file file is the name of the file or system-imageto be removed Enter the file name exactly as displayed by the dir command Troubleshooting an Image Upgrade Error Message and Resolution Example HP-IB#delete image:HP-AB291A-Release-1.1.3hp-build023.img Delete file HP-AB291A-Release-1.1.3hp-build023?[yes(default) | no] HP-IB#install image:image:HP-AB291A-Release-1.1.3hp-build025.img *********************************** operation completed successfully HP-IB# 91 File ManagementListing Configuration, Image, and Log Files Viewing Configuration Files Viewing Log Files 92 Saving Configuration FilesSaving for System Reboot Saving the Backup Configuration Specifying the Configuration to Use at System Reboot 93 Saving and Copying Files94 Downloading Files to the SystemDeleting Configuration, Image, and Log Files 95 Deleting Configuration FilesTo remove a configuration file: 1.Log in as the unrestricted user 3.Determine the configuration files in memory delete config: file HP-IB#delete config:ip-back.cfg 5.Verify that you had successfully removed the configuration file Deleting Log Files To remove a log file 3.Display the log files that are in memory 97 Managing Log FilesUnderstanding the Log Format Uploading Log Files 98 Administering the SystemSwitching User Identity 99 Notifying Users100 Creating User Accounts101 Enter the username command and the5.Repeat step 4 to change additional usernames and passwords 6.Exit the global-configurationmode 7.Use the show user command to verify changes Displaying User Information To display the information of configured users: Only a user with unrestricted privileges may view user information 2.Enter the show user all command to display current user information Adding New Users To add a new user account for CLI access: Only a user with unrestricted permissions may add new user accounts 102 4.Create the user account and user passwordThe user name and password are alphanumeric strings up to 34 characters each ib-admin ib-passwd 5.Assign an SNMP community string to the new user account 6.Assign access privileges By default, the new user account has read-onlyaccess Enter multiple access privileges in the order shown in “Setting Administrative Roles” (page 104) privilege ip-ethernet-ro fc-rw All new user accounts are now enabled and ready for use 8.Exit the global-configurationmode 9.View the new user account information Deleting a User Account Only a user with unrestricted permissions may create and modify user accounts 103 usernameHP-IB(config)#username ib-adminno User Account Configuration Commands Use the following commands and keywords to administer User Accounts: Table 6-7User Account Administrative Commands Community Strings Changing Community Strings To change community strings: 104 Using DNS ServicesSetting Administrative Roles 105 Setting the System Clock106 Setting the NTP Servers to Maintain the System ClockRebooting the System 109 7 Monitoring and Troubleshooting129 A SpecificationsHCA Physical Specifications (AB286C) HCA Environmental Specifications (AB286C) HP Fabric HCA Electrical Specifications (AB286C) 131 B Switch Command Line Interface217 C How to Use Windows HyperTerminal223 Glossary224 IETFhttp://www.ietf.org/overview.html IOC I/O interface of the TCA is implemented by an I/O Controller datagrams across networks IPoIB Internet Protocol over InfiniBand IT-API kernel LID Local IDentifier MAC MAD MAnagement Datagram MCAST ports on a fabric MIB system. The “objects” in a MIB determine SNMP agent characteristics MPI and ease-of-use;common in High Performance Computing (HPC) applications NIC Network Interface Card NTP accuracy OSI Open System Interconnection OSPF running on older corporate networks.) Protocol Stack QoS Quality of Service RARP setup new systems RDMA RED and stochastically discard packets as network congestion increases RIP Routing Information Protocol Service Level within a subnet. Service Levels are mapped to Virtual Lane 225 Multiple subnet managers per subnet are supportedSMP Subnet Management Packet (SMP) on the fabric SNMP Target Channel of an I/O device that connects it to the fabric TCA See Target Channel Adapter (TCA) TCP Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) TFTP authentication (for example, username and password) Traps significant TCP/IP events asynchronously UDP Unicast Upper Layer Protocol (ULP) include Internet Protocol (IPoIB) and Message Passing Interface (MPI) VLAN band-widthallocation, and add new users 227 Index233 (see also ports)ports) radius-servercommand, 189 RARP (Reverse Address Resolution Protocol), definition RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access), 19, 224 overview reboot saving system, 92 reboot image, 92 rebooting through the CLI, 107 recovery image RED (Random Early Detection), definition, 224 reinitialize the chassis Reliable Connection transports, 20 reload reload command, 189 Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA), 19, 224 Remote SSH Login Remote Telnet Login, 83 Removing Power Supply, 128 removing uninstalled image file Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP), definition roles about, 104 setting roles and privilege settings, 74, 104 roles and privileges, 104 running-config saving files, 93 scream, 126 SCREAM trace level scrolling control on terminal screens, 211 security passwords, 74–75,82, 100 RDMA features Sending Messages to Individual Users, 99 serial console cable serial console port service level (SL) vs. virtual lane (VL) mapping table, 161 Serviceguard, 51 IPoIB IPoIB configuration, 72 SGeRAC setting administrative roles, 104 time (CLI) time (GUI), 106 setting admin roles, 104 setup procedures, overview See also show arp IB show arp ib command, 132, 133 show authentication show authentication command, 132, 134 show backplane show backplane command, 132, 134–135 show boot-config, 86 show boot-configcommand, 132, 135–136 show card show card command, 132, 136–137 show card-inventory show card-inventorycommand, 132, 138–139 show clock show clock command, 132, 139 show config show config command, 132, 139–140 show fan show fan command, 132, 140–141 show host show host command, 132, 141 show ib sm command, 132 show ib sm configuration show ib sm configuration command, 141–143 show ib sm multicast show ib sm multicast command, 143 show ib sm neighbor show ib sm neighbor command, 141, 143–144 show ib sm node subnet-prefixcommand, 141, 144–146 show ib sm partition show ib sm partition command, 146 show ib sm port show ib sm port command, 141, 147–151 show ib sm service command show ib-agentsummary show ib-agentsummary command, 155–156 show ib-agentswitch 234 show ib-agentswitch linear-frd-infoshow interface ib command, 132, 163–167 show interface ib sm command, 165–166 show interface ib sm statistics command, 166–167 show interface ib sma show interface mgmt-ethernet show interface mgmt-ethernetcommand, 167 show interface mgmt-ib show interface mgmt-ibcommand, 167 show interface mgmt-serial show interface mgmt-serialcommand, 168 show ip show ip command, 132, 168–169 show location show location command, 133, 169 show logging show logging command, 133, 169–170 show ntp show ntp command, 133, 170 show power-supply show power-supplycommand, 133, 171 show running-status show running-statuscommand, 133, 171–172 show sensor show sensor command, 133, 172 show snmp show snmp command, 133 show system-servicescommand, 133, 173 show terminal show terminal command, 133, 174 show trace show trace command, 133, 174–175 show user show user command, 133, 175–176 show version show version command, 133, 176 shutdown shutdown command, 189, 208–209 slot notation on switches (CLI), 80 slot#/port# SM (Subnet Manager) definition, 225 function ib sm subnet-prefixcommand, 182–185 show commands for, 141–167 SMA (Subnet Management Agent) definition, 185–186 ib-agent channel-adaptercommand, 182, 185 ib-agentswitch, 182, 185–186 role of show interface ib sm command, 165–166 SMPs (subnet management packets) SNMP adding new users changing community strings SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) definition login procedures show snmp command, 133, 173 snmp-servercommand, 209–210 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)See alsocommunity strings snmp-server snmp-servercommand, 189, 209–210 software InfiniBand functionality, 33–34,52 overview of components, 32 troubleshooting specifying new boot image, 89, 92 speed of IPoIB interface, 69 spigots SSH connection to switch management, 83 startup-config command, 90 statistics for interface cards IPoIB, 69–70 itutil command, 61–63 Subnet Manager, 166–167 sub-commandmode for CLI sessions, 75, 76 Subnet Management Agent (SMA) subnet management packets (SMPs), 185 Subnet Manager (SM) (see also SM (Subnet Manager)) Subnet Manager functions, 20 super super-userprivileges, 74, 82, 100 switched communications fabric (see also HP Fabric Clustering System) switches LEDs for, 110, 115 log files, 85, 91–98 managing, 74 monitoring and troubleshooting, 124–128 overview, 31–32 syslog (see also log files) system clock, setting (see also clock, setting system) displaying data on
12 pages 103.66 Kb
28 pages 497.76 Kb
Also you can find more HP manuals or manuals for other Computer Equipment.