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Preface
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01EN
Warning label location (the main cabinet left)
Warning
label location (PCI_Box)
Contents
Main
Preface
Organization of this manual
Revision History
Product operating environment
Safety Precautions
Alert messages
Alert messages in the text
List of important alert ite ms
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Notes on Handling the Product
About this product
Storage of accessories
Adding optional products
Maintenance
Manual
How to use this manual
Manuals for the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series
Related manuals
Abbreviations
Trademarks
Notation
Notation for the CLI (command line interface)
Command syntax
Notes on notations
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Contents
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Figures
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Tables
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Network Environment Setup and CHAPTER 1 Tool Installation
1.1 External Network Configuration
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1.2 How to Configure the External Networks (Management LAN/ Maintenance LAN/Production LAN)
1.2.1 IP addresses used in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server
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1.3 Management LAN
1.3.1 Overview of the management LAN
IP addresses of the management LAN (MMB)
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IP address of the management LAN (partition)
1.3.2 How to configure the management LAN
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1.3.3 Redundant configuration of the management LAN
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1.4 Maintenance LAN/REMCS LAN
1.5 Production LAN
1.5.1 Overview of the production LAN
1.5.2 Redundancy of the production LAN
1.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use
1.6.1 MMB
1.6.2 Remote operation (BMC)
Maximum number of connections
Operating environment settings
Video redirection
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Console redirection
Connection period of text console redirection
How to connect console redirection
Forced disconnection of console redirection
Virtual Media
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1.6.3 ServerView Suite
Operating System Installation CHAPTER 2 (Link)
Replacement (Add, Remove)
3.1 Partition Configuration
3.1.1 Partition Configuration (PPAR)
PRIMEQUEST 2400E
PRIMEQUEST 2800E
3.1.2 Setting procedure of partition in MMB Web-UI
3.2 High availability configuration
3.2.1 Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR)
Function Overview
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Rules of DR
How to check the dp command package
Type of memory in DR
Notes / Limitations
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3.2.2 Reserved SB
Reserved SB definition
Reserved SB Setting Rules
Notes on Windows
Workaround for Windows restart
Notes on VMware
Switching rules
SB #1 have simultaneously failed)
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Switching policy
Active Reserved SB switching process
Limitations of Reserved SB function
Home SB switching method
3.2.3 Memory Operation Mode
3.2.4 Memory Mirror
Memory Mirror RAS
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Memory Mirror conditions
Memory Mirroring
3.2.5 Hardware RAID
3.2.6 Server View RAID
3.3 Replacing components
3.3.1 Replaceable components
3.3.2 Component replacement conditions
PSU
FAN
SB
3.3.3 Replacement procedures in hot maintenance
Procedure before replacement
Procedure after replacement
3.3.4 Replacement procedures in cold maintenance
Procedure before replacement
In a RAID configuration (Linux software RAID)
In SWAP configuration
3.4 Expansion of components
Perform the license authentication following the Windows window instructions.
Hot add procedure for HDD/SSD
Changing the firmware when expanding components
How to confirm the firmware number
3.4.1 Procedure of expansion in hot maintenance
Procedure before expansion
Procedure after expansion
3.4.2 Procedure of expansion in cold maintenance
Procedure before expansion
3.5 Process after switching to the Reserved SB and Automatic Partition Reboot
3.5.1 Checking the status after switching to a Reserved SB and automatic rebooting
3.5.2 Processing after replacement of a faulty SB
When setting the maintenance replaced SB as a Reserved SB
3.5.3 Checking the source partition configuration information when switching to a Reserved SB
3.6 Replacing the Home SB No.
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4.1 Dynamic Reconfiguration (DR)
4.1.1 DR function configuration setting
4.1.2 dp Command Package Install/ Uninstall
4.2 Hot add of SB
4.2.1 Preparing for SB hot add
4.2.2 Confirming the status of SB before SB hot add
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4.2.3 DR operation in SB hot add
4.2.4 How to deal with when timeout occurs while OS is processing SB hot add
4.2.5 Operation after SB hot add
4.3 Hot replacement of IOU
4.3.1 Preparation for IOU hot replacement
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4.3.2 DR operation of IOU hot replacement
4.3.3 Operation after IOU hot replacement
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4.4 Hot add of IOU
4.4.1 Preparation for IOU hot add
4.4.2 DR operation of IOU hot add
4.4.3 Operation after IOU hot add
4.5 IOU hot remove
4.5.1 Preparation for IOU hot remove
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4.5.2 DR operation of IOU hot remove
4.5.3 Operation after IOU hot remove
4.6 Hot Replacement of PCI Express Cards
4.6.1 Overview of common replacement procedures for PCI Express cards
4.6.2 PCI Express card replacement procedure in detail
Preparing the software using a PCI Express card
Confirming the slot number of a PCI Express slot
Checking the power status of a PCI Express slot
Powering on and off PCI Express slots
Operation for Hot replacement of PCI Express card by Maintenance Wizard
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Post-processing of software using a PCI Express card
4.6.3 FC card (Fibre Channel card) replacement procedure
FC card replacement procedure
Confirming the FC card incorporation results
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4.6.4 Network card replacement procedure
NIC replacement procedure
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4.6.5 Hot replacement procedure for iSCSI (NIC)
Prerequisites for iSCSI (NIC) hot replacement
Work to be performed before iSCSI (NIC) replacement
Work to be performed after NIC replacement
4.7 Hot Addition of PCI Express cards
4.7.1 Common addition procedures for all PCI Express cards
4.7.2 PCI Express card addition procedure in detail
Confirming the slot number of a PCI Express slot
Checking the power status of a PCI Express slot
Powering on and off PCI Express slots
Operation for Hot add of PCI Express card by Maintenance Wizard
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4.7.3 FC card (Fibre Channel card) addition procedure
FC card addition procedure
4.7.4 Network card addition procedure
NIC addition procedure
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4.8 Removing PCI Express cards
4.8.1 Common removal procedures for all PCI Express cards
4.8.2 PCI Express card removal procedure in detail
Preparing the software using a PCI Express card
Confirming the slot number of a PCI Express slot
4.8.3 FC card (Fibre Channel card) removal procedure
FC card removal procedure
4.8.4 Network card removal procedure
NIC removal procedure
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4.8.5 Hot removal procedure for iSCSI (NIC)
Prerequisites for iSCSI (NIC) hot removal
Work to be performed before iSCSI (NIC) removal
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5.1 Hot replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration
5.1.1 Hot replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 configuration
5.2 Preventive replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration
5.2.1 Preventive replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 configuration
For mirror configuration
For non-mirror configuration (replacement with the partition power off)
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5.3 Replacement of HDD/SSD in case hot replacement cannot be performed
Maintenance in Windows
6.1 Overview of Hot Maintenance
Overview of hot plugging
Common hot plugging procedure for PCI Express cards
Hot plugging procedure for each type of card
6.2 Common Hot Plugging Procedure for PCI Express cards
6.2.1 Replacement procedure
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6.2.2 Addition procedure
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6.2.3 About removal
6.3 NIC Hot Plugging
6.3.1 Hot plugging a NIC incorporated into teaming
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6.3.2 Hot plugging a non-redundant NIC
6.3.3 NIC addition procedure
6.4 FC Card Hot Plugging
6.4.1 Hot plugging an FC card incorporated with the ETERNUS multipath driver
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6.4.2 FC card addition procedure
6.5 Hot Replacement Procedure for iSCSI
6.5.1 Confirming the incorporation of a card with MPD
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6.5.2 Disconnecting MPD
Windows Server 2008 R2
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7.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information
7.1.1 Backing up and restoring UEFI configuration information
Backing up UEFI configuration information
Restoring UEFI configuration information
7.1.2 Backing up and restoring MMB configuration information
Backing up MMB configuration information
Restoring MMB configuration information
Startup/Shutdown and Power Control
8.1 Power On and Power Off the Whole System
8.2 Partition Power on and Power off
8.2.1 Various Methods for Powering On the Partition
8.2.2 Partition Power on unit
8.2.3 Types of Power off Method of Partition
8.2.4 Powering Off Partition Units
8.2.5 Procedure for Partition Power On and Power Off
8.2.6 Partition Power on by MMB
8.2.7 Controlling Partition Startup by using the MMB
8.2.8 Checking the Partition Power status by using the MMB
Powering off a partition by using the MMB
8.3 Scheduled operations
8.3.1 Powering on a partition by scheduled operation
8.3.2 Power off a Partition by scheduled operation
8.3.3 Relation of scheduled operation and power restoration function
8.3.4 Scheduled operation support conditions
8.4 Automatic Partition Restart Conditions
8.4.1 Setting automatic partition restart conditions
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8.5 Power Restoration
8.5.1 Settings for Power Restoration
8.6 Remote shutdown (Windows)
8.6.1 Prerequisites for remote shutdown
8.6.2 How to use remote shutdown
Configuration and Status CHAPTER 9 Checking (Contents, Methods, and Procedures)
9.1 MMB Web-UI
9.2 MMB CLI
9.3 UEFI
9.4 ServerView Suite
Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures)
10.1 Maintenance
10.1.1 Maintenance using the MMB
10.1.2 Maintenance method
10.1.3 Maintenance modes
10.1.4 Maintenance of the MMB
10.1.5 Maintenance of the PCI_BOX (PEXU)
10.1.6 Maintenance policy/preventive maintenance
10.1.7 REMCS service overview
10.1.8 REMCS linkage
10.2 Troubleshooting
10.2.1 Troubleshooting overview
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10.2.2 Items to confirm before contacting a sales representative
10.2.3 Sales representative (contact)
10.2.4 Finding out about abnormal conditions
LED display
MMB Web-UI window
Alarm E-Mail notification
Miscellaneous
10.2.5 Investigating abnormal conditions
Finding out about a faulty component
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Finding out about a faulty partition
Finding out the partition error status
10.2.6 Checking into errors in detail
10.2.7 Problems related to the main unit or a PCI_Box
An LED on the main unit does not go on, or the orange LED is on.
An error message appears on your display.
The keyboard and mouse do not work.
[Part Number] or [Serial Number] in the MMB Web-UI displays [Read Error].
10.3 Notes on Troubleshooting
10.4 Collecting Maintenance Data
10.4.1 Logs that can be collected by the MMB
Checking the event log
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Downloading the event data stored in the SEL
Filtering the events to display
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Displaying details of an event
10.4.2 Collecting data for investigation (Windows)
Software Support Guide and DSNAP
Memory dump
10.4.3 Setting up the dump environment (Windows)
Memory dump files and paging files
Different information collected by a memory dump
Memory dump configuration methods
Configuring a complete memory dump of Windows Server 2008 R2
Confirming the memory dump configuration
Configuring the paging file
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10.4.4 Acquiring data for investigation (RHEL)
10.4.5 sadump
10.5 Configuring and Checking Log Information
10.5.1 List of log information
10.6 Firmware Updates
10.6.1 Notes on updating firmware
Appendix A Functions Provided by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
A.1 Function List
A.1.1 Action
A.1.2 Operation
A.1.3 Monitoring and reporting functions
A.1.4 Maintenance
A.1.5 Redundancy functions
A.1.6 External linkage functions
A.1.7 Security functions
A.2 Correspondence between Functions and Interfaces
A.2.1 System information display
A.2.2 System settings
A.2.3 System operation
A.2.4 Hardware status display
A.2.5 Display of partition configuration information and partition status
A.2.6 Partition configuration and operation setting
A.2.7 Partition operation
A.2.8 Partition power control
A.2.9 OS boot settings
A.2.10 MMB user account control
A.2.11 Server management network settings
A.2.12 Maintenance
A.3 Management Network Specifications
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Appendix B Physical Mounting Locations and Port Numbers
B.1 Physical Mounting Locations of Components
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B.2 Port Numbers
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Physical
C.1 List of External System Interfaces
C.2 List of External MMB Interfaces
D.1 Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Internal I/O Controllers of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
D.2
Numbers
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Appendix F Status Checks with LEDs
F.1. LED Type
F1.1 Power LED, Alarm LED, and Location LED
F.1.2 PSU
F.1.3 FANU
F.1.4 SB
F.1.5 IOU
F.1.6 PCI Express slot of IOU
F.1.7 DU
F.1.8 HDD/SSD
F.1.9 MMB
F.1.10 LAN
F.1.11 OPL
F.1.12 PCI_Box
F.1.13 PCI Express slot in PCI_Box
F.1.14 IO_PSU
F.1.15 IO_FAN
F.2 LED Mounting Locations
LEDs
F.3 LED list
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F.4 Button and switch
Appendix G Component Mounting Conditions
G.1 CPU
CPU mounting criteria
CPU mixing condition
G.2 DIMM
DIMM mixing criteria
DIMM mounting order and DIMM mixed mounting condition
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G.3 Configuration when using 100 V PSU
G.4 Available internal I/O ports
G.5 Legacy BIOS Compatibility (CSM)
G.6 Rack Mounting
G.7 Installation Environment
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Provided with the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series
H.1 MIB Tree Structure
H.2 MIB File Contents
Appendix I Windows Shutdown Settings
I.1 Shutdown From MMB Web-UI
Appendix J How to Confirm Firmware of SAS RAID Controller Card
J.1 How to confirm firmware version of SAS RAID controller card
Confirming by WebBIOS
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Confirming by ServerView RAID
J.2 How to confirm firmware version of SAS card
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J.3 How to confirm firmware version and UEFI driver version of FC card
J.3.1 How to confirm firmware version for FC card made by Qlogic
Confirming UEFI driver version and firmware version
Confirming UEFI driver version
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J.3.2 How to confirm firmware version for FC card made by Emulex
Displaying Device Manager
Stating HBA setup utility
Selecting HBA
Confirming version of FC card.
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Appendix K Software (Link)
Appendix L Failure Report Sheet
L.1 Failure Report Sheet
Appendix M Information of PCI Express card