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Preface
Warning label location (the main cabinet left)
Warning label location (PCI_Box)
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Contents
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Preface
Organization of this manual
Revision History
Product operating environment
Safety Precautions
Alert messages in the text
List of important alert items
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Warning labels
Warning label location (the main cabinet top)
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Notes on Handling the Product
Product and service inquiries
Fujitsu contact line
Warranty
Before requesting a repair
Manual
Related manuals
Abbreviations
Trademarks
Command syntax
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Contents
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Figures
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Tables
CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview
1.1.1Work performed by a field engineer
1.1.2Work performed by the user
CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit
Installation
2.4.1Electrical specifications
2.4.2Facility power requirements and characteristics
2.4.3Grounding
2.8Mounting the Main Unit in a 19-inchRack
2.9Connecting the Power Cables
FIGURE 2.1 Power cable socket locations (PRIMEQUEST2000 Series)
FIGURE 2.2 Power cable socket locations (PCI_Box)
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System
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CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software
4.2.1Presetting
4.2.2Preparation for installation
4.2.3Installation of operating system
4.2.4Bundled software setting after installation is completed
4.2.5Connection of SAN and the internal HDD/SDD after installation
4.3.1Presetting
4.3.2Preparations for installation
4.3.3Installation of operating system
4.3.4Setting the bundled software after completion of installation
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4.3.5After Installation, Connection between SAN and internal HDD/SSD
4.4.1Presetting
4.4.2Preparation for installation
4.4.3Execution of installation
TABLE 4.3 Operating system installation with SVIM
4.4.4Configuring Bundled Software after Installation
4.4.5After installation, connecting SAN and internal HDD/SSD
4.5.1Presetting
4.5.2Preparing for Installation
Creating the RHEL Distribution DVD Image
Preparing for Boot
4.5.3Installation
TABLE 4.4 Operating system installation with SVIM
4.5.4Configuring Bundled Software after Installation
4.5.5After installation, connecting SAN with internal HDD/SSD
4.6.1Presetting
4.6.2Preparation of installation
4.6.3Installation of VMware
4.6.4Setting of Software Watchdog
4.6.5VMware 5.x Installation completion
4.6.6Installation of Bundled Software
4.7.1Presetting
4.7.2Preparation of installation
4.7.3VMware 5.x installation
4.7.4Setting of software watchdog
4.7.5Completion of VMware 5.x installation
4.7.6Installation of the bundled software
4.10.1 Presetting
4.10.2Preparation of installation
4.10.3 Installation
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TABLE 4.7 Operating system installation with SVIM
4.10.4Configuring Bundled Software after Installation
4.10.5 After installation, connecting SAN and internal HDD/SSD
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4.11.1 Presetting
4.11.2Preparing for Installation
4.11.3 Installation
TABLE 4.8 Operating system installation with SVIM
4.11.4Configuring Bundled Software after Installation
4.11.5 After installation, connecting SAN and internal HDD/SSD
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation
FIGURE 5.1 Example of Device Manager Menu
FIGURE 5.2 Main menu (sadump)
FIGURE 5.3 sadump set-upmenu
FIGURE 5.4 sadump set-upmenu
FIGURE 5.5 Main menu (sadump)
FIGURE 5.6 Dump Device Maintenance Menu
FIGURE 5.7 Dump Device Structure Menu
FIGURE 5.8 Dump Device Selection Menu
FIGURE 5.9 Dump Device Selection Menu
10.Press [Enter] key
The dump device is created. Return to dump device configuration menu
Warning
FIGURE 5.10 Dump Device Structure Menu
FIGURE 5.11 Dump Device Maintenance Menu
FIGURE 5.12 Dump Device Setting Menu
FIGURE 5.13 Dump Device List Menu
FIGURE 5.14 Dump Device Setting Menu
FIGURE 5.15 Dump Device Maintenance Menu
5.4.1About memory dump file/paging file
5.5.1How to use sadump (Linux)
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5.7.1Storage of MMB configuration information
5.7.2Storage of BIOS configuration information
5.8.1Monitoring life-spanof UPS battery
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation
6.2.1Method of operating NTP in PRIMEQUEST 2000 series
6.2.2Setting NTP server
FIGURE 6.3 Example of [Date/Time] Window
6.3Configuring DNS server
Selection of Filters of Editing objects
6.5.1Set up of Access Control
FIGURE 6.6 Example of [Access Control] Window
6.5.2Set up of SNMP
FIGURE 6.8 Example of [Network Protocols] Window
Set up of SNMP details
FIGURE 6.9 Example of [SNMP Community] Window
Set up transmission destination of SNMP trap
FIGURE 6.10 Example of [SNMP Trap] Window
Set up SNMP
6.5.3Set up of SSH
6.5.4HTTPS Settings
FIGURE 6.13 Example of [Network Protocols] window
6.6Schedule operations
CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition
7.1.1Power ON of the partition
7.1.2Power OFF of the partition
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Appendix A List of setting items (link)
Appendix B About software (link)
Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment (link)
Appendix D Notes on VMware installation
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows)
E.2.1 Specifying an NTP Server
FIGURE E.2 [Date and Time] window (1)
FIGURE E.3 [Date and Time] window (2)
FIGURE E.4 [Internet Time Settings] window
E.2.2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service
¥TimeProviders¥NtpClient
"SpecialPollInterval" Type: REG_DWORD, Data: 900 (decimal)
FIGURE E.6 [Registry Editor] window
FIGURE F.6 [Services] window
FIGURE E.7 [Windows Time Properties] window
E.2.3 Event Task Settings
FIGURE E.8 [Task Scheduler] window
FIGURE E.9 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Create a Basic Task)
FIGURE E.10 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Task Trigger)
FIGURE E.11 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (When a Specific Event Is Logged)
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FIGURE E.13 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Start a Program)
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FIGURE E.15 [Properties] dialog box
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E.3.1 Specifying an NTP Server
FIGURE E.18 [Date and Time] window (2)
FIGURE E.19 [Internet Time Settings] window
E.3.2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service
FIGURE E.20 [Run] window
FIGURE E.21 [Registry Editor] window
FIGURE E.22 [Services] window
FIGURE E.23 [Windows Time Properties] window
7.If the W32Time service is stopped, click the [Start] button
E.3.3 Event Task Settings
FIGURE E.24 [Task Scheduler] window
FIGURE E.25 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Create a Basic Task)
FIGURE E.26 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Task Trigger)
FIGURE E.27 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (When a Specific Event Is Logged)
FIGURE E.28 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Action)
FIGURE E.29 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Start a Program)
FIGURE E.30 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Summary)
FIGURE E.31 [Properties] dialog box
FIGURE E.32 [Select User or Group] window