Quantum NDX Series User manual

Type
User manual
User’s Guide
Quantum NDX Server
BMC/IPMI
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Number>
66777001RevA
Quantum User’s Guide, Quantum NDX Server BMC/IPMI User’s Guide 6-67770-01 Rev A,
November-2012, Product of USA.
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Preface
About this User's
Guide
Thisuserguideiswrittenforsystemintegrators,PCtechnicians
and
knowledgeablePCuserswhointendtoconfiguretheIPMIsettingssupported
by
the
NuvotonWPCM450BMCControllerembeddedinthemotherboardinQuantum'sNDX
servers.
ItprovidesdetailedinformationonhowtoconfiguretheIPMIsettingssupported
by
theNuvotonWPCM450
chip.
Note: Nuvoton Technology is a subsidiary of Winbond Corp
.
User's Guide
Organization
Chapter1providesanoverviewtotheNuvotonWPCM450Controller.Italso
intro
duces
thefeaturesandthefunctionalityof
IPMI.
Chapter2providesdetailedinstructionsonhowtoconfiguretheIPMI
settings
supported
bytheembeddedWPCM450
Controller.
Chapter3providestheanswerstofrequentlyasked
questions.
Conventions Used in the User's
Guide
SpecialattentionshouldbegiventothefollowingsymbolsforproperIPMI
configuration.
Warning: Important information given to avoid IPMI configuration errors.
Note: Additional Information given to ensure correct IPMI
configuration and
proper system
setup.
Contacts
Quantum Corporate
Headquarters
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Headquarters)
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San Jose, CA
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:Introduction ...................................................................................... 1
1.1An Overview of the WPCM 450 BMC
Controller
............................................................ 1
1.1.1WPCM450 DDR2 Memory
Interface
........................................................................... 1
1.1.2WPCM450 PCI System
Interface
................................................................................ 1
1.1.3Other Features Supported by the WPCM BMC
Controller
........................................ 1
1.2WPCM450 Block
Diagram
.................................................................................................. 2
1.3A Brief Introduction to the
IPMI
....................................................................................... 2
1.4Motherboards
Supported
................................................................................................... 3
1.5An Important Note to the
User
......................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2:Configuring the IPMI Settings ......................................................... 4
2.1Accessing the Baseboard Management Controller .......................................................... 4
2.1.1
Using IE* to Access the BMC/IPMI Settings
from
Your
Computer
............................. 5
2.1.1.1To Log
In
................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.1.2IPMI Main
Page
..................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.2Server
Health
................................................................................................................ 8
2.1.2.1Sensor Readings .................................................................................................................... 8
2.1.2.2Sensor Readings with Thresholds .......................................................................................... 9
2.1.2.3. Event Log ........................................................................................................................... 12
2.1.3
Configuration
............................................................................................................... 14
2.1.3.1Configuration - Alerts ............................................................................................................ 15
2.1.3.2Configuration - Time and Date Settings ............................................................................... 17
2.1.3.3Configuration - Light-Weight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Settings ............................ 18
2.1.3.4Configuration - Active Directory Settings .............................................................................. 19
2.1.3.5.a Configuration - Active Directory - Advanced Settings ...................................................... 20
2.1.3.6Configuration - Mouse Mode ................................................................................................ 21
2.1.3.7Configuration - Network Settings ......................................................................................... 22
2.1.3.8Configuration - Remote Session .......................................................................................... 23
2.1.3.9Configuration - SMTP Settings ............................................................................................. 24
2.1.3.10Configuration - SSL Upload Settings ............................................................................... 25
2.1.3.11Configuration - Users Settings ......................................................................................... 26
2.1.3.12Configuration - LAN Select .............................................................................................. 27
2.1.3.13Configuration - Ports ........................................................................................................ 28
2.1.4Remote Control - the Main
Menu
.............................................................................. 29
2.1.4.1Remote Console ................................................................................................................... 30
2.1.4.2Remote Control-Launch SOL ............................................................................................... 37
2.1.4.3Server Power Control ........................................................................................................... 39
2.1.5
Maintenance
................................................................................................................ 40
2.1.5.1Maintenance - Firmware Update .......................................................................................... 41
2.1.5.2Virtual
Media
........................................................................................................................ 41
2.1.6
Miscellaneous
............................................................................................................. 43
2.1.6.1Miscellaneous - UID (Unit Identification) .............................................................................. 44
Chapter 3:Frequently Asked Questions ......................................................... 45
Appendix A:Flash Tools .................................................................................. 46
1.Overview ............................................................................................................................... 46
YAFUFlash ................................................................................................................................ 46
YAFUKCS ................................................................................................................................. 46
2.Flashing the BMC Firmware in the DOS Environment ................................................... 46
Examples .................................................................................................................................. 47
3.Flashing the BMC Firmware in the Windows .................................................................. 47
Environment .............................................................................................................................. 47
Format: ..................................................................................................................................... 48
Using Network as a Medium .................................................................................................... 48
Using USB as a Medium .......................................................................................................... 49
4.Flashing the BMC Firmware in the Linux Environment .................................................... 50
Using Network as a Medium .................................................................................................... 51
Using USB as a Medium .......................................................................................................... 51
5.Firmware Recovery.............................................................................................................. 52
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 An Overview of the WPCM 450 BMC
Controller
TheNuvotonWPCM450Controller,aBaseboardManagementController
(BMC),
supports2D/VGAcompatibleGraphicCoreswithPCIinterface,creating
multimedia
virtualizationviaKeyboard/Video/MouseRedirection(KVMR).TheWPCM450
Con
trolleris
idealfornetworking
management.
TheWPCM450ControllerinterfaceswiththehostsystemviaPCIconnections
to
communicatewithGraphiccores.ItsupportsUSB2.0and1.1forremote
keyboard/
mouse/virtualmediaemulation.ItalsoprovidesLPCinterfacesupportto
control
SuperIO
functions.TheWPCM450Controllerisconnectedtothenetworkvia
an
external
EthernetPHYmoduleorsharedNCSI
connections.
TheWPCM450communicateswithonboardcomponentsviasixSMBus
interfaces,
PECI
(PlatformEnvironmentControlInterface)buses,andGeneralPurpose
I/Oports.
1.1.1 WPCM450 DDR2 Memory
Interface
TheWPCM450supports16bitDDR2memorywithaspeedofupto220MHz.
The
motherboardsupports128MBofsharedmemorybetweentheBMCand
onboard
graphicscard.Forbestsignalintegrity,theWPCM450providespointtopoint
connections.
1.1.2 WPCM450 PCI System
Interface
TheWPCM450providesthe32bit,33MHz3.3VPCIinterface,whichis
compliant
with
thePCILocalBusSpecificationRev.2.3.ThePCIsysteminterface
connects
tothe
onboardPCIBridgeusedbythegraphics
controller.
1.1.3 Other Features Supported by the WPCM BMC
Controller
TheWPCM450supportsthefollowing
features:
o IPMI
2.0
o Serial over
LAN
o KVM over
LAN
o LAN Alerting-SNMP
Trap
o Event
Log
o X-Bus parallel interface for I/O
expansion
o Multiple ADC inputs, Analog and Digital Video
outputs
o Two serial ports
(optional)
o DDR2 SDRAM memory for frame-buffer, firmware support and data
storage
o SPI Flash Host BIOS and firmware bootstrap program
supported
o Reduced Media Independent Interface
(RMII)
o OS (Operating System)
Independency
o Provides remote Hardware Health Monitoring via IPMI. Key features
include
the
following:
Te m p e r a t u re monitoring
Fanspeedmonitoring
Chapter 1: Introduction
Voltagemonitoring
Powerstatusmonitoring,chassisintrusionmonitoring
Remotepowercontroltopoweron,powerofforrebootasystem
Remoteaccesstotextbased,graphicbasedsysteminformation,
includingBIOSconfigurationsandOSoperationinformation
(KVM)Remotemanagementofutility/softwareapplications
ProvidesNetworkManagementSecurityviaremoteaccess/console
redirection.
Keyfeatures
include:
o User authentication
enhancement
o Encryption support enhancement, allowing for password
configura
tion
security to protect sensitive data transferring via Serial
over LAN
o RMCP+ protocol
supported
1.2 WPCM450 Block
Diagram
ThefollowingdiagramrepresentsatypicalsystemsetupfortheWPCM450
Controller:
1.3 A Brief Introduction to the
IPMI
TheIntelligentPlatformManagementInterface(IPMI)Specificationprovides
remote
accesstomultipleusersfromdifferentlocationsfornetworking.Italsoallows
a
system
administratortomonitorsystemhealthandmanagecomputerevents
from
aremote
location.
IPMIoperatesindependentlyoftheoperatingsystem.WiththeWPCM450Controller
and
theIPMIsoftwarebuiltin,themotherboardallowsan
administrator
toaccess,
monitor,diagnoseandmanageacomputersystemfromaremote
site.
Italsoprovides
remoteaccesstomultipleusersfromdifferentlocationsfor
system
maintenanceand
network
management.
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1.4 Motherboards
Supported
ThisversionofEmbeddedBMC/IPMIissupportedbythemotherboardslisted
in
the
tablebelow.
Intel
X9SCL-F
1.5 An Important Note to the
User
Thegraphicsshowninthisuser'sguidewerebasedonthelatest
information
availableat
thetimeofpublishingofthisguide.TheIPMIscreensshownon
your
computermayor
maynotlookexactlylikethescreenshowninthisuser's
guide.
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Chapter 2: Configuring the IPMI Settings
WiththeNuvotonWPCM450BMCControllerandtheIPMIfirmwarebuilt
in,
the
motherboard(s)allowtheusertoaccess,monitor,manageand
interface
withmultiple
systemsinvariousremotelocations.Thenecessaryfirmwarefor
ac
cessingand
configuringtheIPMIsettingsareavailableonQuantum'swebsite
at
http://www.quantum.com/ServiceandSupport/SoftwareandDocumentationDownloads/N
DX8/Index.aspx
Thissectionprovides
detailed
informationonhowtoconfiguretheIPMI
settings.
2.1 Accessing the Baseboard Management Controller
1.ConnectaLANcabletotheonboardLAN1portorthededicatedIPMI
LANport.
2.Chooseacomputerconnectedtothesamenetworkandopenthe
IPMIutility.
3.GotoFile>New>System.EnterSystemName,IPAddressofLAN1or
the
dedicated
LAN,Descriptionintheappropriatefieldsandpress
<Enter>.
4.SelectthesystemfromtheIPMIDomain.EntertheLoginIDandPassword
in
the
appropriatefieldstologintotheIPMI
utility.
UsingtheInternet
Browser
1.ConnectaLANcabletotheonboardLAN1portorthededicatedIPMI
LANport.
2.Chooseacomputerthatisconnectedtothesamenetworkandopen
thebrowser.
3.EntertheIPaddressofeachserverthatyouwanttoconnecttointhe
ad‐
dressbar
inyour
browser.
4.Onceyourmachineisconnectedtotheremoteserver,theLogInscreen
as
shown
onthenextpagewill
display.
Note 1: If you wish to use the IPMI-dedicated LAN port for your
network
connections, be sure to connect an RJ45 cable to your dedicated LAN
port
before you activate the BMC (at first power-on or cold reset).
Otherwise,
the BMC will look for a shared LAN port to connect to if the
IPMI-dedicated
LAN cable is not detected upon BMC
activation.
Note 2: However, if you should decide to use the IPMI-dedicated LAN
port
for a
network connection, please perform a BMC cold reset or power
cycle
reset
for the dedicated LAN to be
detected.
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2.1.1
Using IE* to Access the BMC/IPMI Settings
from
Your
Computer
YoucanaccessBMC/IPMAsettingsthroughMicrosoftInternetExplorer.Thissection
describeshow.
2.1.1.1 ToLog
In
Onceyouareconnectedtotheremoteserver,thefollowingscreenwill
display.
1.Enteryour
Username.
2.EnteryourPasswordandclick
<Login>.
3.TheHomePagewilldisplayonthenext
page.
Note 2: The manufacturer default username and password are ADMIN.
Once
you
have logged into the BMC using the manufacturer default password, be
sure
to change your password for system
security.
Note 3: For IPMI to work properly, please enable all onboard USB ports and
the
COM
port designated for SOL (IPMI) on the motherboard. All USB ports and
the
COM port for IPMI are enabled in the system BIOS by default. The COM
port
for IPMI is marked with "*" in the BIOS. It is usually listed as COM2 or
COM3
in
the BIOS.
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2.1.1.2 IPMIMain
Page
OnceyouareloggedintotheIPMIutility,theIPMIMainpagewill
display.

TheIPMIscreencontainsthefollowingthree
sections:
1. TheSubmenuBar
(Top)
2. TheOptionsWindow
(Left)
3. TheMainDisplayarea
(Center)
Thesubmenubaronthetopliststhefollowing
submenus:
Submenu
Bar
System
Information
Thissubmenudisplayssysteminformation.
ServerHealthThissubmenudisplaysserverhealthmonitoringstatus.
ConfigurationThissubmenuallowstheusertoconfiguretheIPMIsettings.
Remote
Control
ThissubmenuallowstheusertolaunchKVMConsoleandperformpower
control&management.
MaintenanceThissubmenuallowstheusertoupdatethefirmwareandresettheunit.
MiscellaneousThissubmenuallowstheusertopostsnoopingcodesandtolaunchtheSOL
console.
LanguageThissubmenuallowstheusertoselectalanguagesetting.(Currently,only
Englishisavailable.)
?HelpClickthisitemtofindananswerwhenyouhaveaquestion.
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2.TheOptionswindow
TheOptionswindowontheleftsideallowstheusertoquicklynavigate
through
differentsubmenu
options.
Options
window
SubmenuName
(SystemInformation)
Clickthisitemtodisplayandconfigureasubmenuitems.
RefreshPageClickthisicontorefreshthepage.
LogoutClickthisicontologoutfromtheIPMIutility.
3.TheMainDisplayArea
Thisareadisplaystheitemsincludedina
submenu.
ThefollowingitemsareincludedintheSystemInformation
submenu.
o Firmware Revision: This item displays the current firmware revision
number.
o Firmware Build Time: This item displays the time and the date when this
version
of firmware was
built.
o System MAC Address 1: This item displays the MAC address of the first
system
that is connected to
IPMI.
o System MAC Address 2: This item displays the MAC address of the
second
system that is connected to
IPMI.
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2.1.2 Server
Health
ThisfeatureallowstheusertosetServerHealthSettings.Click<Server
Health>
to
displaythefollowing
submenu.
TheServerHealthsubmenucontainsthefollowing
items.
o Sensor
Readings
o Sensor Readings with
Thresholds
o Event
Log
2.1.2.1 SensorReadings
ClickthisitemtodisplaytheSensorReadingpageasshown
below.
o All Sensors: This item displays the readings for all
sensors
o Temperature Sensors: This item displays the system
temperature.
o Voltage Sensors: This item displays the following items: CPU Vcore, CPU
DIMM
voltages, +3.3V, +3.3VSB, +1.5V, +12V, +5V and VBAT (Battery
Voltage).
o Fan Sensors: This item displays the readings of the onboard
fans.
o Power Supply: This item displays the status of power supply failure
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monitoring.
o OEM Reserved: This item reserved for OEM
use.
2.1.2.2 SensorReadingswithThresholds
Clickthisitemtodisplayallsensorreadingsandtheirthresholdsasshown
below.
1.Fromthepulldownmenuselectasensoryouwanttodisplayits
readings
and
thresholds.
2.Name:Thisitemdisplaysthenameoftheitembeing
monitored.
3.Status:Thisitemdisplaysthestatusofthesensor
item.
4.Reading:Thisitemdisplaysthereadingofthe
sensor.
5.LowNR(LowNonRecoverable):Thisisthelowthresholdofa
nonrecover‐
able
item.Anyitemwithareadingbelowthispointwillnotbe
recovered.
6.LowCT(LowCriticalThreshold):Thisisthelowthresholdofacritical
item.
Anyitemwithareadingbelowthisthresholdisinacritical
state.
7.LowNC(LowNonCritical):Thisisthelowthresholdofanoncritical
item.
Anyitemwithareadingabovethisthresholdisnotinacritical
state.
8.HighNC(HighNonCritical):Thisisthehighthresholdofanoncritical
item.
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Anyitemwithareadingbelowthisthresholdisnotinacritical
state.
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9.HighCT(HighCriticalThreshold):Thisisthehighthresholdofacritical
item.
Any
itemwithareadingabovethisthresholdisinacritical
state.
10.HighNR(HighNonRecoverable):Thisisthehighthresholdofa
nonrecover‐
able
item.Anyitemwithareadingabovethispointwillnotbe
recovered.
11.Refresh:Clickthistabtorefreshthis
page.
12.Hide/(Show)Thresholds:Clickthistabtohide/(ortoshow)thethresholds
of
the
items.
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2.1.2.3 .EventLog
ThisfeatureallowstheusertoconfigureEventLogsettings.Whenyouselect
Event
LoginOptionsWindowthefollowingpagewill
display.
1.Fromthepulldownmenuselectaneventcategorytoshowthevent
log,
which
includesthefollowingcategories:AllEvents,SensorSpecific
Events,
BIOSGenerated
Events,andSystemManagementSoftwareEvents.In
addi
tiontotheseevents,itis
normaltoseebootupandshutdownevents
gener
atedbytheinstalledsystem
software(OS).Thetablebelowlistsexamples
of
thesetypesof
events.
Sensor
Type
Event
OS
Boot
A:boot
completed
C:boot
completed
PXEboot
completed
Diagnosticboot
completed
CDROMboot
completed
ROMboot
completed
Bootcompleted‐ bootdevicenot
specified
OS
Stop/Shut‐
down
StopduringOSload/initialization, Unexpectederror
dur
ingsystemstartup,Stoppedwaitingforinputor
power
l/ t
Runtimestop(a.k.a'coredump','blue
screen')
OSgracefulstop(systempoweredup,butnormal
OS
operationhasshutdownandsystemisawaiting
reset
pushbutton,powercycleorotherexternal
input)
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2.EventID:ThisitemdisplaystheeventIDofthis
event.
3.TimeStamp:Thisitemdisplaysthetimewhentheeventtakes
place.
4.SensorName:Thisitemindicatesthenameofthesensor(device)to
which
theevent
has
occurred.
5.SensorType:Thisitemindicatesthetypeofthe
event.
6.Description:Thisitemprovidesabriefdescriptionofthe
event.
7.EventLog:Thisitemindicatesthenumberofeventsincludedonthe
eventlog.
8.ClearEventLog:Clickthebuttontocleartheevent
log.
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2.1.3
Configuration
Thisfeatureallowstheusertoconfigurevariousnetworksettings.Clickthe
Con‐
figurationonthesubmenubartodisplaytheConfigurationsubmenuas
shownbelow.
Selectanitemtoconfigureitssettings.Theitemsincludedarelisted
below.
o Alerts: This item allows the user to configure Alerts
settings.
o Date & Time: This item allows the user to configure Date & Time
settings.
o LDAP: This item allows the user to configure LDAP (Lightweight Directory
Ac
cess Protocol)
settings.
o Active Directory: This item allows the user to configure settings to
authenticate
and access to the Active Directory
server.
o Mouse
mode
o
Network
o Remote
Session
o SMTP: This item allows the user to configure Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol
(SMTP) settings. To set up an email alert, please enter the IP
address of
your
mail server in the
SMTP
o SSL Certificate: This item allows the user to configure Secure Sockets
Layer
(SSL) certification
settings.
o
Users
o LAN
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