American Megatrends UMS Unified Management Server User guide

Type
User guide
UMS
(Version 2.0)
User’s Guide
MAN-UMS
05/12/2004
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Preface
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.......................................................................................................... 1
Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 1
Supported Protocols .................................................................................................................... 1
Operating System ........................................................................................................................ 1
Features ....................................................................................................................................... 2
Intrusive and Non-Intrusive Methods ........................................................................................... 3
Best Practice ................................................................................................................................ 3
Chapter 2 Quick Installation................................................................................................. 5
Before You Start .......................................................................................................................... 5
Prerequisites............................................................................................................................. 5
Required Plugins.......................................................................................................................... 5
Java Plugins ............................................................................................................................. 5
Macromedia Plugins................................................................................................................. 6
Installation .................................................................................................................................... 7
Installing Java Development Kit ............................................................................................... 7
Installing UMS ........................................................................................................................ 13
Running UMS Server from Windows ..................................................................................... 17
Running UMS Agent from Windows....................................................................................... 17
Running UMS Server/Agent from Windows ........................................................................... 18
Running UMS from a Command Prompt ............................................................................... 18
Stopping UMS from a Command Prompt............................................................................... 19
Connecting ................................................................................................................................. 20
Uninstalling UMS ....................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 3 Configuring Your UMS Server.......................................................................... 25
Overview .................................................................................................................................... 25
Default Username and Password .............................................................................................. 26
Section Icons and Functions...................................................................................................... 27
UMS Discovery .......................................................................................................................... 30
Discover Nodes ...................................................................................................................... 31
Configure Discovery ............................................................................................................... 32
Configure Network Model....................................................................................................... 33
Configure Discovery Cycle ..................................................................................................... 35
Configure Display Name ........................................................................................................ 36
Discovered Nodes .................................................................................................................. 37
Stop Discovery ....................................................................................................................... 37
UMS Device ............................................................................................................................... 38
Select Device.......................................................................................................................... 39
Remote Management............................................................................................................. 39
Remote Management (IPMI-Protocol) ................................................................................... 40
Remote Management (AMI Proprietary Protocol) .................................................................. 41
View SEL ................................................................................................................................ 43
View FRU ............................................................................................................................... 44
Remove Node ........................................................................................................................ 45
Remove Template Node ........................................................................................................ 45
Select Device Type ................................................................................................................ 46
View Inactive Nodes............................................................................................................... 47
UMS Monitoring ......................................................................................................................... 48
System Health Information ..................................................................................................... 49
Select Monitorable Attributes ................................................................................................. 50
Global Start Monitoring........................................................................................................... 50
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Global Stop Monitoring........................................................................................................... 51
Configure Poll Interval ............................................................................................................ 51
View Historic Data .................................................................................................................. 52
Performance Monitoring............................................................................................................. 54
Performance Historic Data......................................................................................................... 54
Configure Metering .................................................................................................................... 54
Performance Monitoring Main Page....................................................................................... 54
Performance Monitoring CPU ................................................................................................ 55
Performance Monitoring Disk ................................................................................................. 55
Performance Monitoring Network........................................................................................... 56
Performance Monitoring Memory ........................................................................................... 56
Performance Monitoring Configure Metering ......................................................................... 57
Performance Monitoring Historic Data Collection .................................................................. 57
UMS Configuration..................................................................................................................... 58
Configure Monitoring .............................................................................................................. 58
Configure IPMI Parameters.................................................................................................... 59
Configure Mail Server............................................................................................................. 60
UMS Services ............................................................................................................................ 61
CIM Browser........................................................................................................................... 61
Load Services......................................................................................................................... 61
Compile Services ................................................................................................................... 62
IPMI Conformance Tool ......................................................................................................... 64
UMS Events ............................................................................................................................... 65
View Events............................................................................................................................ 65
Modify Action.......................................................................................................................... 66
Event Config........................................................................................................................... 67
UMS Event Log ...................................................................................................................... 69
UMS Users................................................................................................................................. 70
Modify Rights.......................................................................................................................... 71
View Rights............................................................................................................................. 75
Node Rights............................................................................................................................ 76
User Profile............................................................................................................................. 78
User Accept............................................................................................................................ 79
Delete User............................................................................................................................. 80
IPMI User Management ......................................................................................................... 81
IPMI User Update................................................................................................................... 83
UMS Reports.............................................................................................................................. 84
Historic Data Files .................................................................................................................. 84
Performance Monitoring Reports............................................................................................... 86
Reports Performance Monitoring Main .................................................................................. 86
Reports Performance Monitoring CPU................................................................................... 86
Reports Performance Monitoring Disk ................................................................................... 87
Reports Performance Monitoring Network ............................................................................. 87
Reports Performance Monitoring Memory ............................................................................. 88
Appendix A References ......................................................................................................... 89
References................................................................................................................................. 89
Index ............................................................................................................................................. 91
Preface
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Chapter One: Introduction
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Overview
American Megatrends Unified Management Server (UMS) application is a powerful and
user-friendly solution that can be used for managing multiple servers from a single
station. UMS is a server application that can be accessed through an Internet browser.
UMS allows system administrators to simplify hardware management.
UMS empowers system administrators to control the device health by mapping supported
devices that are present on the network. System administrators can perform many
diagnostics and recovery tasks, such as viewing the IPMI event log, reset, and power
cycling the server.
Because the UMS utility is based on the Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) server
application, it can be ported to any operating system. UMS is the complete solution for
providing discovery, monitoring and controlling of IPMI,CIM and SNMP nodes.
Notes: The smart Java Management Extension (JMX) agent enables the system administrator to
communicate through the system interface to the Baseboard Management Controller
(BMC) to perform complex in-band management operations.
Supported Protocols
The UMS utility supports the following protocols:
Standard Protocols
SNMP
IPMI
CIM
Proprietary Protocol
AMI-Proprietary Protocol
Operating System
On the UMS server system, the following operating systems are supported:
Microsoft® Windows® NT operating systems
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 operating systems
Microsoft® Windows® 2003 operating systems
Microsoft® Windows® XP operating systems
Linux® 7.2
Note: The UMS server is the system that the UMS utility is installed on. In this manual, it is
also known as the host system.
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Operating System, Continued
On the client system, the following Internet web browsers are supported:
OS Environment IE version Netscape Version Opera Version
Microsoft Environment 6.0 and above 4.0 and above 5
Linux 7.2 and above Not applicable 7.0 and above 6.03 and above
Features
The UMS utility supports the following features:
Feature Description
Discovery Network Model Definition
Defining Discovery Scheduling
Start Discovery
Stop Discovery
Support of Multiple Protocols (to discover and manage devices)
System Monitoring Hardware Health Monitoring
Gauge Monitoring
Counter Monitoring
String Monitoring
Configure Poll Interval
Global Stop Monitoring
Global Start Monitoring
Start/Stop Monitoring
Event Management
Performance Monitoring
Configuration
Management
Configuring Device
Configure IPMI Parameters
Configure Mail Server
Advanced IPMI
Features
BIOS Flashing
Console Redirection
Security Role
Execution
Configuration
Organization
General
Signup
Login
User Rights (based on nodes)
User Profile
Report Graphical Format
File
View Event Log
View Configuration of a Node
View Monitoring of an Attribute
View Discovered Nodes
View Network Model
View Historical Data Collection of an Attribute
View Discovery Progress
Chapter One: Introduction
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Intrusive and Non-Intrusive Methods
The UMS utility uses two different methods to instrument managed nodes. These two
methods are explained in the following table:
Method Description
Intrusive A node management method is classified as intrusive when the agent used to instrument the
node and communicate with the server application resides on the node.
For example:
The Java Management Extensions (JMX) smart agent resides on all the Intelligent Platform
Management Interface (IPMI) in-band managed nodes. The UMS utility communicates with the
Base Management Controller (BMC) on the managed node via the smart agent. The smart agent
communicates with the BMC using a device driver that, in turn, communicates using either a
Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) or a Server Management Interface Chip (SMIC) interface.
Non-intrusive A node management method is classified as non-intrusive when the agent resides remotely on
the UMS server. The communication with the node is implemented through a standard
communication protocol that is already supported by the operating system of the managed node.
For example:
The UMS utility communicates with the BMC of an IPMI in-band managed nodes using a side
band protocol. In this type of communication, the UMS utility manages the node using the
Remote Management Control Protocol (RMCP) over the User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
Note: In the non-intrusive method, the UMS utility sends the requested data in accordance
with the IPMI specification.
Best Practice
It is recommended that one administrator logs into UMS while managing nodes.
It is recommended to install one UMS server to manage the nodes.
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Chapter Two: Quick Installation
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Chapter 2 Quick Installation
Before You Start
Prerequisites
Before you install the UMS utility into your host system, you must meet the minimum
system requirements. See the table below:
Item Description
Processor/speed You need at least an 800 MHz processor installed (Intel® Pentium® III Processor, Intel®
Pentium® 4 Processor, AMD Athlon™ XP Processor, or Equivalent).
System memory You need to install at least 256 MB of system memory.
Hard disk drive space You need at least 128 MB of space on the Primary Master IDE hard disk drive dedicated to
the UMS utility.
Network card You must have a 10/100 Ethernet adapter card installed (onboard or installed in an
expansion slot).
Note: The UMS utility supports one network controller.
Required Plugins
Java Plugins
The following UMS components require Java plugins:
Discovery Status
Graphical View of Historic Data Collection
Console Redirection
If any of the UMS components above failed to function, you must download the Java
plugins as described below:
Operating System Steps Description
1 Go to http://java.sun.com web site.
2 Go to download of J2SE v 1.4.2
3 Select the 'Windows installation' and 'JRE' version.
4 Install the JRE.
Microsoft®
Windows®
Systems
5 Close the internet browser running the UMS utility and login back into UMS.
1 Go to http://java.sun.com web site.
2 Select the 'Linux RPM in self-extracting file' and 'JRE' version.
3 Install the JRE.
Linux® Systems
4 Close the browser window running the UMS utility window login back to UMS.
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Required Plugins, Continued
Macromedia Plugins
The following UMS component requires macromedia plugins:
Discovered Nodes
If the UMS component above failed to function, you must download the macromedia
plugins as described below:
Step Description
1 Go to http://www.macromedia.com web site.
2 Select downloads and then install the latest version of the 'Macromedia Flash player'.
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Installation
Installing Java Development Kit
Use the following steps to install the Java Development Kit into the host system.
Step Action
1
Insert the UMS CD into the host system. Double left click on the j2sdk-x_x_x_xx-windows-
i586.exe executable file to begin the Java Development Kit installation procedure.
Note: It is recommended that you install an Internet browser first, before installing the Java
Development Kit. By following this sequence, you ensure that all the necessary plug-ins
required by the UMS utility are loaded.
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Installation, Continued
Installing Java Development Kit, Continued
Step Action
2 The Java Development Kit InstallShield Wizard automatically starts to extract the files needed for the
installation. After the extraction is complete, the Java Development Kit InstallShield Wizard automatically
begins to load.
3 The Java Development Kit InstallShield Wizard dialogue box opens. It states that the Java Development
Kit Setup is being prepared.
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Installation, Continued
Installing Java Development Kit, Continued
Step Action
4 Left click on the Next button when you see the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard Java 2 SDK screen.
5 Left click the Yes button to accept all terms of the Sun Microsystems, Inc. Binary Code License
Agreement to proceed with the Java Development Kit installation procedure.
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Installation, Continued
Installing Java Development Kit, Continued
Step Action
6 Left click on the Next button to install the Java 2 SDK into the default location.
Note: You can also select another location by left clicking on the Browse button.
Note: If another location is selected, do not use spaces in the path or file name.
7 Select the components you want to install and uncheck the components you do not want to install. Left
click on the Next button to continue.
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Installation, Continued
Installing Java Development Kit, Continued
Step Action
8 Select the Internet browser(s) you want to use to access the UMS server and left click on the Next button.
Note: You can enable or disable the Java plug-ins in the Java(TM) Plug-in Control Panel.
9 The Setup Status screen appears giving you a graphical representation of the installation’s progress.
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Installation, Continued
Installing Java Development Kit, Continued
Step Action
10 Left click on the Finish button to complete the InstallShield Wizard.
11 Congratulations! You have successfully installed the Java Development Kit on your host system.
Note: The Java Development Kit is now available from your Programs menu accessible from the
Start button.
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Installation, Continued
Installing UMS
Use the following steps to install the UMS utility into the host system.
Step Action
1
Insert the UMS CD into the host system. Double left click on the Setup.exe executable file to initiate
the UMS installation procedure.
2 UMS automatically starts to extract files needed for the installation. After the extraction is complete, the
InstallShield Wizard automatically begins to load.
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Installation, Continued
Installing UMS, Continued
Step Action
3 Left click on the Next button when you see the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for UMS screen.
4 Type your User Name and Company Name into the appropriate fields. Select all users or self-accessible
rights by left clicking on one of the two radio buttons, (Anyone who uses this computer [all users] or, Only
for me [AMI]). Left click on the Next button to continue.
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