NCR WorldMark 4300 User manual

Type
User manual
BD20-1398-B000
12/97
WorldMark 4300 Server
Management
Product Manual
Release 2.0
The product described in this book is a licensed product of NCR Corporation.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Who Should Read This Book.................................................................................................................................v
Releases Covered in This Book..............................................................................................................................v
What You Need to Know .......................................................................................................................................v
How to Use This Book ...........................................................................................................................................v
Notational Conventions.........................................................................................................................................vi
Related Documentation .........................................................................................................................................vi
Chapter 1
Overview
About the Server Management Board.........................................................................................................................1-1
Components.........................................................................................................................................................1-2
Monitored/Controlled Attributes ................................................................................................................................1-3
Chapter 2
User Interface
Overview ....................................................................................................................................................................2-1
Main Screen.........................................................................................................................................................2-1
Information Groups .............................................................................................................................................2-2
Types of Attributes..............................................................................................................................................2-2
In-band Connection ....................................................................................................................................................2-4
Out-of-band Connection .............................................................................................................................................2-5
Configuring the Modem for an Out-of-Band Connection....................................................................................2-6
Server Configuration Group .......................................................................................................................................2-9
Available Attributes...........................................................................................................................................2-10
Server Administration Group....................................................................................................................................2-11
Available Attributes...........................................................................................................................................2-12
Server Status Group..................................................................................................................................................2-14
Available Attributes...........................................................................................................................................2-15
Setting Thresholds.............................................................................................................................................2-16
SMB Configuration Group .......................................................................................................................................2-18
Available Attributes...........................................................................................................................................2-18
SMB Administration Group......................................................................................................................................2-20
Available Attributes...........................................................................................................................................2-20
Updating the Firmware......................................................................................................................................2-21
SMB Security Administration Group........................................................................................................................2-23
Available Attributes...........................................................................................................................................2-23
SMB Status Group....................................................................................................................................................2-24
Available Attributes...........................................................................................................................................2-24
Events Group............................................................................................................................................................2-25
Available Events................................................................................................................................................2-25
Configuring Events...................................................................................................................................................2-28
How You Are Notified ......................................................................................................................................2-28
Configuring Alerts.............................................................................................................................................2-28
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Event Actions.................................................................................................................................................... 2-30
Configuring Event Actions ...................................................................................................................................... 2-32
Working With Event Actions................................................................................................................................... 2-35
Testing Configured Event Actions.................................................................................................................... 2-35
Deleting Action Events..................................................................................................................................... 2-35
Chapter 3
Service
Overview.................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Precaution........................................................................................................................................................... 3-1
Replacing the SMB.................................................................................................................................................... 3-2
Tools Needed...................................................................................................................................................... 3-2
Power Subsystem................................................................................................................................................ 3-2
Removing the Board........................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Installing the Board............................................................................................................................................. 3-4
LEDs................................................................................................................................................................... 3-4
Replacing the Internal Modem................................................................................................................................... 3-5
Tools Needed...................................................................................................................................................... 3-5
Removing the Modem......................................................................................................................................... 3-5
Installing the Modem.......................................................................................................................................... 3-5
Using an External Modem ......................................................................................................................................... 3-6
Appendix A
SMB Event Code Tables
Types of Events .........................................................................................................................................................A-1
Chassis-Specific Single Byte Events..........................................................................................................................A-2
SMB Firmware Events...............................................................................................................................................A-3
SMB Hardware Events ..............................................................................................................................................A-4
SMB POST Events....................................................................................................................................................A-5
Chassis Events ...........................................................................................................................................................A-6
Appendix B
Troubleshooting
Diagnostics ................................................................................................................................................................B-1
SMB LED Dark..................................................................................................................................................B-1
SMB LED Remains Amber for More Than 30 Seconds.....................................................................................B-1
Server Modem Does Not Answer.......................................................................................................................B-2
Modem Connects - No Password Prompt...........................................................................................................B-2
Cannot Log In To SMB Out-of-band..................................................................................................................B-3
In-band LANDesk Server Password Does Not Work.........................................................................................B-3
Dropped Out-of-band Connection ......................................................................................................................B-4
SMB Cannot Dial Out ........................................................................................................................................B-4
SMB Firmware Flash Fails.................................................................................................................................B-5
SMB Not Dialing Out To Report Critical Events...............................................................................................B-5
SMB Dialing Out - Console Notification Fails...................................................................................................B-5
SMB Dialing Out - Pager Notification Fails.......................................................................................................B-6
Cannot Reset SMB Modem................................................................................................................................B-6
Server Shut Down for Unknown Reason............................................................................................................B-7
Could Not Auto-discover Server Under LANDesk ............................................................................................B-7
Auto-discovery Never Returns............................................................................................................................B-8
Server Icon Grey or Not Shown Under LANDesk Console................................................................................B-9
Server Icon Displays - No Agents Expand .........................................................................................................B-9
Server Icon Does Not Show SMM Indicator......................................................................................................B-9
No SMB Out-of-band Transport Shown...........................................................................................................B-10
No SMB Icon Shown Under Server..................................................................................................................B-11
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Frequent Time-outs Seen When Retrieving Data .............................................................................................B-11
Historian Graphs Do Not Display.....................................................................................................................B-11
SMB Parameters Do Not Display In-band........................................................................................................B-12
SMB Parameters Do Not Display Out-of-band ................................................................................................B-13
SMB Events Do Not Occur as Expected..........................................................................................................B-14
SMB Modem Tests (Server)....................................................................................................................................B-15
SMB Modem Transport Logging (Console)............................................................................................................B-17
SMB Indication Handler Logging (Server) .............................................................................................................B-18
Out-of-band Console Test Checklist........................................................................................................................B-19
Hardware Configuration...................................................................................................................................B-19
System Configuration.......................................................................................................................................B-19
Arbiter Configuration .......................................................................................................................................B-19
Modem Configuration ......................................................................................................................................B-19
LANDesk UNIX Server Troubleshooting ...............................................................................................................B-21
LANDesk Server Operations............................................................................................................................B-21
LANDesk Server Problem Diagnosis...............................................................................................................B-22
LANDesk Problem Documentation..................................................................................................................B-28
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Preface
The NCR WorldMark 4300 Server Management Product Manual is the reference manual for the
Server Management Board (SMB), a circuit board used to monitor and control the NCR
WorldMark 4300 family of servers, and its interface.
Who Should Read This Book
The intended audience for this guide is the system administrator and the field engineer; however,
some of the material will be of interest to the NCR Global Support Center personnel.
Releases Covered in This Book
This book covers the NCR WorldMark 4300 family of servers running NCR UNIX SVR4 MP-
RAS, Release 3.01.01 or later and the appropriate patches or Windows NT® 3.51 or later.
What You Need to Know
To use this guide effectively, you need to be familiar with the following:
NCR WorldMark 4300 family of servers
UNIX operating system
Windows NT operating system
Intel® LANDesk Server Manager software
How to Use This Book
The purpose of this book is to provide the following:
An overview of the Server Management Board
A description of the user interface
Information on replacing the Server Management Board and the internal modem
This book contains the following chapters and appendixes:
Chapter 1, “Overview” contains a general description of the Server Management Board and its
uses.
Chapter 2, “User Interface” describes the server attributes that can be monitored and controlled
and gives examples of the procedures.
Chapter 3, “Service” outlines how to replace the SMB and how to replace an internal modem.
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Appendix A, “SMB Event Code Tables” lists the various event codes and what they mean.
Appendix B, “Troubleshooting” describes several situations and corrective actions that you can
take.
Notational Conventions
The following conventions are used throughout this book:
References to chapters and headings in this book and other books are enclosed in quotation
marks (“ ”). The titles of other books or manuals appear in italics.
Commands are printed in bold type when used in text. For example: You can list all of the
software on the system by running the pkginfo utility.
Pull-down menu commands are shown as follows:
Management <Subsystem Maintenance> <CRU/FRU Replacement>
with the top-level command in bold and lower-level options enclosed in angles brackets.
Required elements of command strings are also enclosed in angled brackets. For example: To
list the contents of a single package, use the command
pkginfo -l <
package name
>
, where
<package name>
is the name of the specific package.
Directory names, file names, arguments, and fields on a screen are printed in italics. For
example, Configuration information is stored in the /etc/hosts file. Italics are also used to
distinguish variables, as in the previous example.
Examples of screen output are printed in courier type. For example:
Do you want to continue? (Y, n)
Text that you must enter exactly as shown is printed in
bold courier
type. For example:
cmicHelp
.
Menu buttons are shown in UPPERCASE letters. For example: Select MODIFY and then
select APPLY.
Key names are printed in bold type. For example: Press Enter.
Numbered lists denote specific order; lists with bullets do not denote any order.
Related Documentation
For more information on the NCR WorldMark 4300 family of servers, consult the following:
Model 4300 Deskside
WorldMark 4300 Deskside Installation Roadmap (BST0-2142-5400)
WorldMark 4300 Deskside Quick Hardware Installation (BST0-2139-6300)
Server Software Guide (4SMP) (B003-0108-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Deskside Product Guide (B003-0175-A000)
System Site Log (B003-0174-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Installing MP-RAS (BST0-2139-6400)
WorldMark 4300 Installing Windows NT Server (BST0-2139-6500)
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WorldMark 4300 Site Preparation Guide (B003-0156-A000)
AMIDiag User’s Guide (BST0-2141-1300)
AMIDiag Supplement (4SMP) (B003-2139-5700)
WorldMark 4300 Deskside Service Guide (BST0-2139-5500)
Model 4300 Rack Mount
WorldMark 4300 Rack Mount Product Guide (B003-0207-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Rack Mount Hardware Installation Guide (B003-0209-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Rack Mount Site Preparation Guide (B003-0208-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Universal Rack Supplement (B003-0102-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Installing MP-RAS (BST0-2139-6400)
WorldMark 4300 Installing Windows NT Server (BST0-2139-6500)
AMIDiag User’s Guide (BST0-2141-1300)
AMIDiag Supplement (BST0-2139-5700)
NCR PCI SCSI Host Adapter Service Guide (BD10-4939-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Server Support Log (BST0-2139-5600)
6210 Subsystem Service Manual (BD20-1354-A000)
Installing and Servicing the 6257 Disk Array Subsystem (BST0-2140-9000)
Series 4 Disk Array Subsystem User Guide Models DS-6255/RM-6250 (BST0-2141-1500)
Series 4 Disk Array Subsystem Service Manual Models DS-6255/RM-6250
(BST0-2141-1600)
WorldMark 4300 Rack Mount Service Guide (B003-0210-A000)
Model 4380 Deskside
WorldMark 4380 Deskside Installation Roadmap (B003-0162-A000)
WorldMark 4380 Deskside Hardware Installation Guide (B003-0181-A000)
Server Software Guide (OctaSCALE) (B003-0109-A000)
WorldMark 4380 Deskside Product Guide (B003-0107-A000)
System Site Log (B003-0174-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Installing MP-RAS (BST0-2139-6400)
WorldMark 4300 Installing Windows NT Server (BST0-2139-6500)
WorldMark 4380 Site Preparation Guide (B003-0149-A000)
AMIDiag User’s Guide (BST0-2141-1300)
AMIDiag Supplement (OctaSCALE) (B003-0151-A000)
WorldMark 4300 Deskside Service Guide (BST0-2139-5500)
For more information on the Intel LANDesk Server Manager software, consult the NCR Server
Manager, Release 5, User Guide (BST0-2141-1100).
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WorldMark 4300 Server Management Product Manual 1-1
Chapter 1
Overview
About the Server Management Board
The Server Management Board (SMB) is a circuit board used to monitor and control an NCR
WorldMark 4300 server. It can be installed in both the rack-mount server and the deskside
server.
The SMB supports either an internal or an external modem. This provides an interface for remote
server management and dial-out alerting when the server is not functioning properly.
The SMB, with the associated Intel® LANDesk Server Manager software, enables the
monitoring and control of the NCR WorldMark 4300 server when it is:
In-band - communications with a server using an operational network link. Online in-band
refers to a network connection when the server is running its normal operating system.
Out-of-band - communications with a server using a phone line or modem connection.
The drawing in Figure 1-1 shows a sample of an SMB.
Figure 1-1. Sample SMB
About the Server Management Board
1-2 Overview
Components
The SMB has the following components:
Flash circuitry used to reprogram the SMB firmware.
Interface circuitry to the NCR WorldMark 4300’s I
2
C control buses and RS232
communications port.
Either an internal modem or an RS232 connector to be used with an external modem.
Note: Only one modem, either internal or external can be installed.
Monitored/Controlled Attributes
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Monitored/Controlled Attributes
The SMB has the capability to monitor and control various server attributes. Some attributes can
be monitored only, some attributes can be controlled only, and some can be both monitored and
controlled.
In addition to the monitoring and controlling of the NCR WorldMark 4300 server, the user can
monitor and control the SMB itself.
Most attributes can be monitored or controlled in-band; however, there are limited attributes that
can be monitored or controlled while out-of-band.
After you configure the attributes, the SMB monitors those attributes and notifies you when a
configured threshold is crossed.
Monitored/Controlled Attributes
1-4 Overview
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Chapter 2
User Interface
Overview
The user interface is accessed using Intel’s LANDesk Server Manager software. Separate paths
have been established for in-band and out-of-band hierarchies.
For information regarding the installation and use of the LANDesk Server Manager software,
refer to the Server Manager, Release 5, User Guide and the UNIX or Windows NT
documentation received with your server.
Main Screen
The main screen of the LANDesk Server Manager console is divided into three panels.
The left panel contains a hierarchical tree structure that is used to navigate from networks to
hosts, and then to services running on that host.
The middle panel displays the attributes of the current selection in the left panel.
The right panel is a general purpose display area. For example, it displays graphs when a
graphable attribute is selected.
Figure 2-1. Main Screen
Overview
2-2 User Interface
Information Groups
Regardless of whether the operation is in-band or out-of-band, the following seven information
groups are available for viewing:
Server Configuration
Server Administration
Server Status
SMB Configuration
SMB Administration
SMB Security Administration
SMB Status
The Events group is available in-band only.
The attributes in each group which are available for viewing or managing vary depending on
whether the operation is in-band or out-of-band.
Types of Attributes
All attributes are preceded by an icon that indicates certain properties.
This Icon Represents
ab
Text strings containing monitorable information
List of monitorable information
ab
and
Text strings and list information that is editable by the user
Information that can be displayed as a continuously updating graph
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Information with a numeric value that is editable by the user
An event
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This Icon Represents
An action to be performed
Selecting an attribute and clicking the right mouse button will display a pop-up menu with the
following options:
Option Used To
Update Obtain a new value for the attribute
Edit Change the value of the attribute
(Only attributes whose icon contains a pen can
be edited.)
View Display the current value of the attribute
Description Obtain a description of the attribute
In-band Connection
2-4 User Interface
In-band Connection
An in-band connection is made by selecting the appropriate network, selecting the target host
within the network, and then selecting the Server Management Board Proxy icon.
Figure 2-2. In-band Connection
Out-of-band Connection
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Out-of-band Connection
An out-of-band connection is made by selecting the SMB Modem Transport icon and then
choosing the target host from the listing displayed during the dial up process.
Figure 2-3. Dial-Up Window
Figure 2-4. Out-of-band Connection
Note: Before you can use the out-of-band connection, the modem attached to the console must
be configured.
Out-of-band Connection
2-6 User Interface
Configuring the Modem for an Out-of-Band Connection
To begin the configuration process, highlight “SMB Modem Transport” in the left pane then
select Configure from the menubar. The Configure Communications dialog box, as shown in
Figure 2-5, is displayed.
Figure 2-5. Configure Communications Dialog Box
The following table describes the fields of the Configure Communications dialog box.
Field Description
Communications Port The settings that inform the LANDesk console which modem to use.
Select the MODEM button and choose the applicable modem from the drop-
down list.
On Windows NT 3.51, a dialog box is displayed giving the user full
control over the modem initialization strings.
On Windows NT 4.0, the modem is actually configured from the Control
Panel. Refer to Figure 2-7 for a sample of the Control Panel.
The modem must be configured as detailed in the “Out-of-Band Console
Test” checklist.
Timeouts The setting that controls the out-of-band communication with an SMB. These
should rarely, if ever, be changed.
Events The settings that control how the console handles SMB-generated events.
If the “Listen For Dial-in Events” option is selected, the console modem must
be configured to answer the telephone.
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