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Page 1 - Published: August 2014

OSM Service Connection User's GuideHP Part Number: 527274-045Published: August 2014Edition: J06.03 and subsequent J-series RVUs and H06.03 and su

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Firmware Update...117Get Logical Disk(s)...

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AttributesNone.ActionsCollect CLIM LogsThis action finds and collects CLIM logs, saving them to a subvolume location on the NonStopsystem specified th

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• CLIM Smart Array Controller• CLIM NIC• CLIM InfiniBand HCA• CLIM SAS Firmware• CLIM SAS BIOS• CLIM FC Firmware• CLIM FC BIOS• SAS Disk Enclosure (bu

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NOTE: This location is the alternate SYSnn on which you installed the SUT containing thenew firmware to be used for the update.• The IP address of the

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DIMM (CLIM)A subcomponent of the CLIM; details that vary according to CLIM type include:• For G2 and G5 CLIMs, there are eight DIMM slots that can be

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PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revision codes areused for tracking components.Hardware RevisionIdentifies th

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Backup PathThe accessibility of the backup path.Example: Inactive, ActiveAccess StateThe location of the backup disk path SCSI controller.Example: PMF

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1. Locate and transfer the appropriate firmware source file to your server. Disk firmware versionsvary by manufacturer and model number. The correct v

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NOTE: With OSM Low-Level Link T0633 AAQ and later, you can also save system configurationfiles on the system console. Those saved configurations are n

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Switch Process PairSwitches the primary and backup disk I/O processes.Switch to Backup PathSwitches processing from the primary to the backup path.Swi

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The total size (in kilobytes) of disk storage space.Media SizeThe number of the partition on a partitioned disk.Partition NumberThe location of the ph

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Process Pair...123Actions...

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Abort DiskTerminates operation of all paths for the disk. When the Abort action finishes, the paths are in aHard Down state. You must use the Reset Di

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Start Backup PathStarts the backup path to this disk drive. When the Start action completes, the backup path is inthe started State.Start DiskStarts a

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AttributesDisk (Fibre Channel)Displayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is somethingother than OK. ValuesService Sta

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The state of the primary I/O process.Values: Running, StoppedPrimary Execution StateThe process ID of the primary I/O process. If the state of the pri

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Abort Primary PathTerminates operation of the primary path to the disk. When the Abort action finishes, the path isin a Hard Down state. You must use

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Responsive TestVerifies that the disk drive is installed and responding.Save as System Load ConfigurationSpecifies, within OSM, this disk as an altern

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Stop Backup PathTerminates the backup path to the disk. When the Stop action finishes, the path is in a Down state.If the disk drive is currently in u

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ActionsFirmware UpdateUpdates the firmware running on the SAS disk drive.Get Logical Disk(s)Retrieves the names of the logical disks configured for th

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E4SA (Ethernet 4 ServerNet Adapter)An adapter that connects the ServerNet connections inside a server to an Ethernet local areanetwork (LAN). The Ethe

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Enable ServerNet PortEnables the specified ServerNet router port on this CRU. Perform this action only as directed byOSM alarm repair actions.Paramete

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Switch to Primary Path...129Test Verify...

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EnclosureThe Enclosure object is displayed in the OSM Service Connection (J-series only) to represent a HPBladeSystem c-Class Enclosure in an HP Integ

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This represents the status of the c7000 enclosure, as seen by the OA.Possible Values: Unknown, Other, OK, Degraded, Stressed, Predictive Failure, Erro

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Delete the Power Source ConfigurationDeletes a previously configured Configured AC or UPS backup power source and sets the specifiedConfiguration attr

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LogicalThe logical device number used by the operating system to identify the disk.Example: 7Logical Device NumberThe current state of the backup disk

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The state of the backup I/O process.Values: Running, StoppedBackup Execution StateThe process ID of the backup I/O process. If the state of the backup

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Start VolumeStarts all paths for both the primary and mirror drives of this volume.Stop Backup PathTerminates operation of the backup path to the disk

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AttributesExternal DiskDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysi

Page 32 - What's New in This Guide

Backup PathAn identification number assigned to the device when configured.SCSI IDA number (1 or 2) that identifies the backup SCSI controller that ma

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action completes or is cancelled, the disk drive is not usable until you restore the file system byusing the SCF Alter Label command.The action prompt

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Stop Primary PathTerminates the primary path to the disk. When the Stop action finishes, the path is in a Down state.If the disk drive is currently in

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Firmware...134Actions...

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Example: Fan (1.1.22)AttributesFanDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if attention orservice is required. ValuesService Sta

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PhysicalThe part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Usepart numbers for identifying and ordering parts.NOTE: Not displayed fo

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AttributesPhysicalIndicates whether or not the fan’s amber LED is lit. This state is determinedby the Set LED State action.Value: On or OffLED StateLo

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AttributesNone.ActionsReplaceLaunches a documented service procedure to replace a fan in a SAS disk enclosure.Fan (VIO)A component of VIO enclosures (

Page 40 - About This Guide

LogicalThe state of the FC Card as known to the operating system on the server.Possible values include: OK, Degraded, Fault, Power Off.Device StateThe

Page 41 - Related Reading

PhysicalIndicates whether or not the FC-AL I/O Module’s (amber) fault LED is blinking.Value: Blinking or OffLED StateThe vendor hardware type.TypeLogi

Page 42 - 1 Introducing OSM

AttributesFCDMDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is somethingother than OK. ValuesService StatePhysicalIdenti

Page 43 - OSM Event Viewer

Path AThe location of FCSA connected to the disk drive through Port A.Example: FCSA.FSAC-1.GRP-111.MOD-2.SLOT-1Configured Controller LocationIdentifie

Page 44 - Installing OSM Components

Verify Path B AccessVerifies that Path B from the FCDM via FC-AL I/O module B to the FCSA FSAC is responding.FCDM CollectionThe OSM Service Connection

Page 45 - 3 Configuring OSM

OSM does not display FCSA attribute information until an associated disk process is configuredand started. For more information, see the Fibre Channel

Page 46 - Configuring the Server

FCSA FSAC...142Actions...

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ReplaceLaunches an interactive action to assist with replacement of an FCSA.Note: This replacement procedure is intended for authorized service provid

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7. Grasp the FCSA by its handle while supporting the bottom edge of the FCSA with the otherhand and pull the FCSA the rest of the way out of the slot.

Page 49 - Running Multiple Sessions

c. Firmly push the FCSA to the rear of its slot, but do not force it.CAUTION: To avoid damaging the connector pins, apply equal pressure to both theto

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ActionsResponsive TestVerifies that the FCSA FSAC is present and responding. (To pass the test, a disk using this FSACmust be configured and started.)

Page 51 - 5 Using the Management Window

StartStarts the Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter (FESA) and the associated Ethernet ServerNet addressablecontroller (SAC). The FESA and the SAC must be

Page 52 - OSM Menu Bar Options

The name of the fibre channel port that connects the router to the FCSA.World Wide Port NameThe part number of the component that was assigned in manu

Page 53 - Tools Menu

AttributesFSACDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysicalThe tr

Page 54 - Rediscover Shortcut Menu Item

PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionThe part numb

Page 55 - Using the Physical View

or, in a VIO enclosure:System > Fabric Group 100 > Internal ServerNet Fabric > VIO Module > G4SA > G4SA SAC >G4SA PIFExample: G4SA P

Page 56 - Using the Inventory View

StartStarts the G4SA PIF. The PIF must be in the Stopped state before you perform this action. Whenthe Start action completes, the PIF is in the Start

Page 57 - Using Shortcut Menus

Stop...149G4SA SAC...

Page 58 - Interpreting Icons and Color

The processor to which the G4SA SAC is connected.Owning ProcessorThe currently available processors that can access the resource.Example: 0,1,4,8,9Pro

Page 59 - Alarm Severity

The Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet Adapter (GESA) CRU contains one Gigabit Ethernet ServerNetaddressable controller (SAC), which contains one Ethernet phy

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Group (IOMF2 or VIO)This type of group object contains either a legacy Nonstop S-series IOMF2 enclosure or, forNS16000CG or NS5000 only, VIO Modules u

Page 61 - 6 Viewing Alarms

Group (IOAM, Fabric, G16SE)Depending on system type and configuration, this Group object may be displayed in OSM torepresent:• IOAM Group• Fabric Grou

Page 62 - Viewing Alarm Details

Hard Disk (CLIM)A subcomponent of the CLIM. For G2 and G5 CLIMs, there is only one hard disk object, locatedin Bay 1. For G6 and Gen8 CLIMs, there are

Page 63 - Deleting Alarms

LogicalThe state of the InfiniBand HCA card as known to the operating system onthe server. Possible values include: OK and Fault.Device StateA text st

Page 64 - 7 Viewing Attributes

Example: Internal ServerNet Y FabricAttributesNone.ActionsGroup Connectivity ServerNet Path TestYou can perform this action on either the Internal Ser

Page 65 - Suppression Persistence

IOAMs are initially configured using the Configure Module action in the OSM Low-Level Link, asdescribed in the NonStop NS-Series Hardware Installation

Page 66 - 8 Performing Actions

AttributesIOAM EnclosureDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is somethingother than OK. ValuesService StatePhys

Page 67 - Default Roles

With T0682 H02 AAN and later, you can also use the Physical Configuration Tool to set the RackName and Rack Offset values in a consistent manner throu

Page 68 - Performing an Action

Group Connectivity ServerNet Path Test...156Processor-to-Processor Connectivity

Page 69 - Aborting an Action

The voltage of the Other Rail, which connects the IOMF2 CRU to the otherpower supply in the enclosure (to provide power in the event of a problemwith

Page 70 - Saving a Multi-Resource View

ReplaceLaunches the Replace IOMF guided procedure, which provides step-by-step instructions for replacingthe IOMF2 CRU.Storage ASIC Initialization Tes

Page 71 - Performing Firmware Updates

Logical ProcessorThe OSM Service Connection displays Logical Processor objects for both HP Integrity NonStopBladeSystems (J-series software) and Integ

Page 72 - Launching Guided Procedures

Valid only for NonStop BladeSystems, this attribute maps the Logical Processorto the Processor Blade it represents.Processor BladeIndicates whether th

Page 73 - Configuration Tool

Enable Processor FreezeTurns the Freeze Enable flag on this processor on. If the OSM Low-Level Link System Freeze attributeis set to Enabled, a freeze

Page 74 - 9 Viewing Summary Reports

Maintenance PICLocated in slot 1 of a processor switch in NonStop NS-series servers that contain processor switches.AttributesPhysicalA code that iden

Page 75 - Viewing a Resource Summary

The version of the firmware running on the switch.Firmware RevisionThe IPv4 address of the switch.IPv4 AddressLists the port numbers of ports on the s

Page 76 - 10 Managing a System

AttributesMemory CardDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysica

Page 77 - 11 System Resources

Location action. This attribute is displayed only if a value is specied throughthe action.Temperature SensorThe current temperature, in degrees Celsiu

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error in the system. By default, systems are configured with one SAP located in the CIA forthe group 11 I/O enclosure. You might need to set the Alarm

Page 79 - Alarm Panel (Telco)

Disable Processor Freeze...163Enable Processor Freeze...

Page 80 - ATM3SA (ATM Adapter)

AttributesNone.ActionsReplaceLaunches a documented service procedure to replace a CLIM motherboard.NIC (CLIM)A subcomponent of the CLIM.For Gen8 CLIMs

Page 81 - Firmware Update

ReplaceLaunches a documented service procedure to replace a NIC in a CLIM.Optical Extender PICThese (optional) Optical Extender PICs are used only in

Page 82 - ATM Line

ActionsPower OffShuts off power to the Optical Extender PIC.Power OnRestores power to the Optical Extender PIC.ReplaceLaunches a service procedure des

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LogicalA unique number used to distinguish between plug-in cards on an MSEBCRU.Connector NumberActionsClear Loopback TestClears the loopback test on a

Page 84 - Blade Complex

NOTE: This test fails if no device is attached to the PIC even if nothing is wrong with the PICitself.PIFPhysical interface (PIF) objects are the port

Page 85 - Blade Element

Values: Last Open Successful, No Open Attempted, Bad Parameter, LobeFailed, Signal Loss, Insertion Timeout, Ring Failure, Beaconing, DuplicateMAC, Req

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Temperature SensorThe minimum acceptable air intake temperature is 5 degrees Celsius. If thetemperature falls below 5 degrees, an alarm is generated.N

Page 87 - Clear Forward Progress Log

ActionsReplaceLaunches an interactive action to guide you through replacement of a power supply CRU. Thisaction is applicable for IOMF2 and most PMF e

Page 88 - 88 System Resources

• Handle with care -- the power supply weighs approximately 5.6 kilograms (14 pounds).• Follow these standard operating practices when replacing CRUs:

Page 89 - Blade Element 89

3. Lower the ejector on the power supply to its fully open position. This action disconnects thepower supply from the power interface board (PIB) and

Page 90 - Blade Element Firmware

Actions...170Firmware Update..

Page 91 - ISP1040 Firmware

Installing the Replacement Power Supply1. Lower the ejector on the replacement power supply to its fully open position.2. With one hand, grasp the han

Page 92 - Blower (FCDM)

PhysicalThe state of the Blade Element Power Supply, as known to the operatingsystem on the server. Possible values include OK, Fault, Power Loss, and

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AttributesPower SupplyDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysic

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PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionThe part numb

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Delete the Power Source ConfigurationSets the Configuration > Power Supply attribute value to Not Configured. You must be logged onas super.super t

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powerfail-delay time interval specified for your UPS. For more information on preparing for ACpower-fail scenarios, see the NonStop NS16000 Series Pla

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AttributesVIO Power SupplyDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePh

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NOTE: This action is not valid for a power supply unit in an S-series VIO Module.Delete the Power Source ConfigurationSets the Configuration > Powe

Page 99 - CLIMs 99

AttributesProcessor BladeDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhy

Page 100 - Attributes

NOTE: With T0682 AAN and later, OSM saves a copy of each Blade Element's BMC event logto a file in $system.zservice and clears the BMC event log

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Attributes...180Power Supply...

Page 102 - CLIM-Attached Disks

Displayed only if a PE reintegration is in progress, this attribute displays theprogress in terms of percentage complete.NOTE: Displayed for NonStop N

Page 103 - DIMM (CLIM)

LSU Optics AdapterNOTE: These attributes are displayed for NonStop NS14000 series and NS16000 series serversonly.A code that identifies the generation

Page 104 - Disk Pair

Set LED StateSets these LSU LEDs to On or Off:• Optics adapter amber LED• Logic Board amber LED• ServerNet X Link LED• ServerNet Y Link LED• Serial ZX

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Each processor switch module contains these components:• A ServerNet switch board, located in slot 14• Two power supplies, located in slots 15 and 18•

Page 106 - 106 System Resources

refers to the running of OSM incident analysis, which checks EMS event messages and createsalarms in OSM if certain conditions exist.ReplaceLaunches a

Page 107 - Disk 107

Slot Location: SACs are located on the CRUs that might be installed in slots 53 and 54 in processorenclosures (service side) or in slots 51, 52, 53, a

Page 108 - Disk (CLIM-Attached)

FirmwareThe version of the boot firmware for the SAC.VersionThe name of the file to be used for a (boot) Firmware Update.Default File NameThe version

Page 109 - Abort Backup Path

LogicalA list of the SAS Disk Enclosure(s) to which the SAS card is attached.Connected EnclosuresBIOSIndication of the differences, if any, between th

Page 110 - 110 System Resources

AttributesSAS Disk EnclosureDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService State

Page 111 - Disk (Fibre Channel)

The version of the firmware to be used for a firmware update.Default File VersionThe version of the firmware running on the SAS disk enclosure.Version

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© Copyright 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Legal NoticeConfidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, u

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Actions...186Configure Power S

Page 114 - 114 System Resources

The remaining IDs are for the device on the SCSI bus.The bus to which the device is attached:Bus 1 or 2: Internal deviceSCSI Bus NumberBus 3: External

Page 115 - Disk (Fibre Channel) 115

AttributesServerNet Interface CardDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService

Page 116 - Disk (SAS)

ActionsEnable ServerNet PortEnables the specified ServerNet port on this PIC. Perform this action only as directed by OSMalarm repair actions. Each PI

Page 117 - DVD-ROM (Blade Element)

AttributesLogicalValues include: QSFP, POP4, SFP, Snap12Connector TypeDisplays the status of this port.Values: Disabled, Neighbor Check In Progress, E

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ME FPGAThe VPROC of the ME FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) imagecurrently loaded on the switch.VersionThe full path name of the default ME FPGA f

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Soft ResetReinitializes the firmware without affecting the ServerNet Switch hardware or the routing tables.Synchronize FIR Files to Other SwitchesSync

Page 120 - Enclosure

LogicalThe date and time of the last hard or soft reset of the ServerNet Switch Board.Time of Last ResetThis attribute is displayed only within the Mu

Page 121 - Configuration

ME Firmware UpdateAllows you to update the firmware file for the Maintenance Entity (ME) of the ServerNet SwitchBoard.Power CyclePower cycles the Serv

Page 122 - ESS Disk

Indicates whether this service processor is the master service processor onthe system:Indicates whether this service processor is the master service p

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ActionsResetCauses the service processor (SP) to reload the service processor operating image from the FLASHPROM.If the CLCI and CNSL (console) sessio

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Write LCD Line...194SAC (ServerNet Addressabl

Page 125 - External Disk

The version of the firmware to be used for a Smart Array Controller firmwareupdate.Default File VersionThe version of the Smart Array Controller firmw

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Storage ASIC Initialization TestPrompts the storage subsystem manager process ($ZZSTO) to initialize the storage ASIC in theCRU. If initialization fai

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SCSI ExtenderA pair of SCSI extenders (one SCSI-to-Fiber extender and one Fiber-to-SCSI extender) can be usedto increase the distance between the host

Page 128 - 128 System Resources

Process PairThe 2 processors in which this I/O process is configured to run.Example: 0,1Configured ProcessorsThe state of the primary I/O process.Valu

Page 129 - External Disk Collection

Example: SWAN2 $ZZWAN.#SWAN2AttributesSWAN $ZZWANDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK

Page 130 - Fan Assembly (Blade Element)

Primary Host ConnectionIf the primary path of this SWAN concentrator is connected to a CLIM, thisattribute is the name of the primary CLIM. If the pri

Page 131 - Fan (IOAM)

Location in OSM Tree: System > SWAN Collection > BatteryExample: Battery $ZZWAN.#SWAN2.BATAttributesBattery $ZZWANDisplayed in the Attributes ta

Page 132 - Fan (SAS Disk Enclosure)

PhysicalThe Physical attributes are displayed for SWAN 2 CLIPs only.The part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Usepart numbe

Page 133 - FC Card (CLIM)

Test Primary Path AccessTests two-way access to the communications line interface processor (CLIP) using the primaryaddressTest VerifyRuns the power-o

Page 134 - FC-AL I/O Module

AttributesLAN LB $ZZWANDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysi

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Physical...201Actions...

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Example: $ZZWAN.#D08XE5.1.DLC0The state of the data link control (DLC) task associated with the line as knownto the operating system.Values: Starting,

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Verify Logical ConfigurationVerifies that the SWAN Path is properly configured. If not, an Incorrect Logical Configuration alarmis generated on the SW

Page 138 - FCDM Collection

LogicalThe maximum processor configuration for the service processor. ValuesCurrent TopologyDisplayed only for NonStop BladeSystems, this attribute wi

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Connection). You can specify up to four such alternate system disks; eachone is displayed in the system attributes (under a separate System LoadConfig

Page 140 - Removing the FCSA

Collect Diagnostic DataThis action collects diagnostic data for your system. Upon performing the action, you are promptedto specify date and time para

Page 141 - FCSA 141

Two attributes under the Logical attributes heading on the System object, Power RegulatorManagement Supported and Power Regulator Management Status, i

Page 142 - FCSA FSAC

NOTE: The list of system types or configurations for which this action must be performed maygrow as other hardware and/or memory configurations requir

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After clicking "Yes" to three confirmation dialog boxes and OSM reports that the action hascompleted successfully, check the OSM event viewe

Page 144 - Fibre Channel Router

For more information, see Insight Remote Support Advanced for NonStop, located in the Supportand Service collection of NTL.Unsuppress Problem Incident

Page 145 - Stop Monitoring

ActionsNone.TapeSpecifies a tape drive configured for a system.All tape drives are displayed under the Tape Collection object, whether they are attach

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Processor Boot Millicode Firmware...208Actions...

Page 147 - G4SA PIF

PhysicalThe part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Usepart numbers for identifying and ordering parts. This is not the spare

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CLIM PathThe CLIM to which the tape drive is configured.Configured CLIMIndicates the slot and port location for the HBA controller (either SAS or FC).

Page 149 - G4SA SAC

Test VerifyRuns the power-on self-test for the tape drive. Additionally, runs tests to isolate problems involvingthe tape drive, SAC, or Common Base B

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StopRather than automatically stopping the TRSA (as the Abort action does), this action first warns youif the TRSA is currently in use (and stops it o

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Displays the version of the UPS software.Software VersionDisplays the physical location of the UPS as set by the super-user in the Link to WebInterfac

Page 152 - Group (IOMF2 or VIO)

PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionThe part numb

Page 153 - Group (IOAM, Fabric, G16SE)

VIO G4SAIn an Integrity NonStop NS-series system containing VIO enclosures (represented in the OSMService Connection as VIO modules), OSM displays a G

Page 154 - InfiniBand HCA Card (CLIM)

ActionsAbortTerminates operation of the VIO G4SA and the associated Ethernet ServerNet addressable controller(SAC). When the Abort action finishes, th

Page 155 - Internal ServerNet Fabric

PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionIndicates whe

Page 156 - IOAM (I/O Adapter Module)

Hard ResetResets the VIO logic board hardware and the routing tables.ME FPGA UpdateAllows you to update the FPGA code file for the integrated maintena

Page 157 - IOAM Enclosure

SWAN CLIP...216Attributes...

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For more information, see the G16SE Service Provider Supplement for Integrity NonStopBladeSystems.Each VIO Module object, depending on the type of sys

Page 159 - IOMF2 (I/O Multifunction 2)

PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionThe part numb

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With T0682 H02 AAN and later, you can also use the Physical Configuration Tool to set the RackName and Rack Offset values in a consistent manner throu

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Compare State (Other)MeaningValueCurrent and default versions are the same.SameThe current version is newer than the default version.Up-revThe current

Page 162 - Logical Processor

Group TypeA unique number in the system that identifies this group. Group Type is displayed in a window onthe front door of the enclosure.Depending on

Page 163 - Disable Processor Freeze

MeaningPowered OnThere is a problem with the backup power supply for this component (as determined bythe Redundant Power Scrub action).Redundant Power

Page 164 - 164 System Resources

SystemTypeS70000NSR-GS72000NSR-TS74000NSR-VS76000NSR-XS78000NSR-HS86000NSR-YS88000NSR-ZIntegrity NonStop NS16000 serverNSE-AIntegrity NonStop BladeSys

Page 165 - Maintenance Switch

Tape TypesMeaningProduct ID9840 cartridge tape drive mounted in an L700 tape libraryCT9840-19840 cartridge tape drive mounted in a 9710 tape libraryCT

Page 166 - Memory Card (Blade Element)

MeaningProduct IDSuper DLT tabletop with ACLT5258ACLSTK 9490 cartridge driveT9490Virtual Tape Solution: Tributary Systems Inc. 2UVT5801Virtual Tape So

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12 Managing a ServerNet ClusterA ServerNet cluster is a collection of NonStop servers connected together using the ServerNetprotocol. There are two ge

Page 168 - Set Physical Location

Operating System...222Data Collection Services...

Page 169 - Motherboard (CLIM)

In the View drop-down list, you can select different views of the ServerNet cluster:• The Physical view depicts the connections and resources within t

Page 170 - NIC (CLIM)

• Updating firmware and configuration for the 6770 cluster switch. Perform the Firmware Updateand Configuration Update actions on the ServerNet II swi

Page 171 - Optical Extender PIC

Updating ServerNet II Switch ConfigurationNOTE: You can change the configuration tag as part of the Update Configuration action. However,you normally

Page 172 - PCI Riser

PortInternal RouterPortExternal Slot55273111Layer7427137248211281284383491113922933944Router Connections for Router Interconnect PICsPortInternal Rout

Page 173 - Internal Loopback Test

13 Cluster ResourcesA ServerNet cluster is built using one of several topologies. The resource objects displayed in theOSM Service Connection for a cl

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AttributesSwitch ModuleDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StateLogic

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Midplane PhysicalWhether the primary power source is On or Off.Primary AC Power StateWhether the backup power source is On or Off.Backup AC Power Stat

Page 176 - Power Supply

Responsive TestTests the connectivity of the switch module from the local node.Set LocatorAllows you to enter text to aid in locating or identifying t

Page 177 - Power Supply 177

AttributesBladeClusterDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StateBladeC

Page 178 - Removing the Power Supply

ServerNet Path Test on Y FabricRuns a path test on the Y fabric, checking the local node's connection to the BladeCluster by testingthe Y fabric

Page 179 - Power Supply 179

Test Verify...232TRSA (Token Ring Serve

Page 180 - Power Supply (Blade Element)

AttributesLogicalThe Expand node number of the local node.Expand Node NumberValue: 0 through 254The Expand name of the local node.Node NameThe positio

Page 181 - Power Supply (FCDM)

Y Fabric Connection #2Identifies the Y2 port used for BladeCluster connectivity.Port NameX Fabric Connection #1Identifies the X1 port used for BladeCl

Page 182 - Power Supply (IOAM)

Whether the switch is configured for operation on the X fabric or the Y fabric.Values: X, Y, or ClearFabric SettingVerification that the switch is ins

Page 183 - Configure Power Source as UPS

The state of the backup SANMAN process.Values: Running, StoppedBackup Execution StateThe process ID of the backup SANMAN process. If the state of the

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ServerNet Local NodeThis object represents the system within a ServerNet cluster to which you are currently logged on.Location in OSM tree: Under the

Page 185 - Power Supply (VIO)

LogicalThe state of the connection from the local node to the remote node over theexternal ServerNet Y fabric.Up: At least one of the processors on th

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AttributesSwitchDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StateLogicalA uni

Page 187 - Processor Blade

SCF Equivalent: SCF ALTER SWITCH $ZZSMN, NEAREST { X | Y}, BLINK NONEBlink LED OnCauses the LED to start blinking.SCF Equivalent: SCF ALTER SWITCH $ZZ

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AttributesDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysicalThe state

Page 189 - Processor Components

ActionsNone.Switch Logic BoardA circuit board that provides switching logic for the 6780 switch. The logic board connects to apanel on the front of th

Page 190 - LSU Logic Board

ME FPGA...238ME Firmware...

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ConfigurationA parameter used by SCF and the guided procedures that allows SANMANto select an appropriate switch configuration block (SCB) from the sw

Page 192 - Processor Switch Module

FPGA UpdateLoads an FPGA code file from the local node to the switch logic board. For details, see the ServerNetCluster 6780 Planning and Installation

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LogicalThe initial state of the component at the time of discovery.Enabled: The component is operational.Enabled StateDisabled: The component is prese

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Disabled: The component is present but not operational.Whether the power supply has a fault.Values: OK, FaultDevice StateActionsBlink LED OffTurns off

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ActionsNode Responsive TestTests the connectivity on the external ServerNet fabric through this port.Switch Node PortOn the 6780 switch, an external t

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The initial state of the component at the time of discovery.Values: OK, FaultTransceiver Device StateWhether the transceiver is enabled.Enabled: The c

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UnknownWhether the PIC is installed and responding.Values: Present, Absent, UnknownPresenceNeighbor Switch PICThe neighbor switch and PIC to which thi

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Connected to nodeConnected to switch with wrong numeric selectorConnected to switch with invalid configuration version identifierConnected to wrong po

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LogicalThe percentage of charge remaining in the UPS batteries.Estimated Charge RemainingThe amount of time remaining (in minutes) that the UPS batter

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OSM and Guided Procedures Display ValueSupported Configuration Tags*TopologyMax 16 nodes, nodes 1-8 (0x10000)0x10000Split-starMax 16 nodes, nodes 9-16

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Actions...255Replace...

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14 Updating ServerNet Cluster TopologyYou can update a ServerNet cluster to support more nodes or to expand the geographical limitsof the cluster.Thes

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These three methods are supported for updating to the split-star or tri-star topology:• Merging two star topologies to create a split-star topology• M

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11. Use OSM to monitor the connectivity on the X fabric for all the nodes and switches. Connectivityon the X fabric should be restored over time. Conf

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Cable Connections Between Star GroupsUpdating to the Split-Star TopologyIf you are updating to the split-star topology, connect the cables as follows:

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PortPIC SlotConnect to SwitchPortPIC SlotSwitch411X12/Y12411X11/Y11112X13/Y13112X11/Y11212X13/Y13212X11/Y11312X13/Y13312X11/Y11412X13/Y13412X11/Y11113

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PortPIC SlotConnect to SwitchPortPIC SlotSwitch22X2412X1412X2422X1423X2413X1413X2423X14Y Fabric Connections Between Two ZonesThis table lists the Y-fa

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PortPIC SlotConnect to SwitchPortPIC SlotSwitch22X2312X1312X3322X1323X2313X1313X3323X1322X2412X1412X3422X1423X2413X1413X3423X1422X3112X2123X3113X2122X

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PortPIC SlotConnect to SwitchPortPIC SlotSwitch23Y3113Y2122Y3212Y2223Y3213Y2222Y3312Y2323Y3313Y2322Y3412Y2423Y3413Y24Cable Connections in a Layered To

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IndexSymbols4PSE, 78actions, 78attributes, 786770 Switch Moduleabout, 254actions, 255attributes, 2556780 Switch Moduleabout, 255actions, 256attributes

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CLIM-Attached Disks, 102CLIMs, 133CLIMs (container object), 99Clusterabout, 262actions, 263attributes, 262cluster of Key Managers,cluster resourceslis

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Actions...262ServerNet Cluster

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about, 138attributes, 138FCSAabout, 138actions, 139, 235attributes, 139, 234removing and installing, 140FCSA FSACabout, 142actions, 143attributes, 142

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Logical Processor State, 162MMaintenance PICabout, 165actions, 165attributes, 165Maintenance Switchabout, 165actions, 166attributes, 165managing a sys

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Read Core License File, 226Rediscover System, 226Rediscover System and ServerNet Cluster, 226Redundancy State, 163Register CLIMs with Key Managers (gu

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about, 219actions, 220attributes, 219SWAN Pathabout, 220actions, 220attributes, 220SWAN Power Supply see SWAN PSSWAN PSabout, 221actions, 221attribute

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VIO Logic Boardabout, 237actions, 238attributes, 237VIO Moduleabout, 239actions, 241VIO Power Supplyactions, 186Wwindowprinting, 51XX Fabric Responsiv

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15 Register CLIMs with Key Managers Guided ProcedureOnline HelpIntroductionThe Register CLIMs with Key Managers Guided Procedure guides you through th

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All CLIMs to be registered must be selected and moved from the upper to the lower list using theAdd or Add All buttons (the Ctrl key can be used to se

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You can define up to three tiers by providing the IPv4 addresses for Key Managers that are allmembers of the same Key Manager Cluster. At least two Ke

Page 221 - SWAN (Power Supply)

Upon clicking the Check connectivity to all Key Managers button, the guided procedure checks theconnectivity by attempting to log on to each Key Manag

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In the top portion of the dialog box, the CLIM Client Group Name box displays the name("NonStop") of the CLIM group created by the guided pr

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ContentsWhat's New in This Guide...32About This Guide...

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Actions...269Switch Logic Boar

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Using the Select the Local CA Dialog BoxNOTE: The Select Local CA dialog box is displayed twice during the guided procedure if youchoose to have your

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Click Continue to proceed to the next step of the guided procedure: Selecting Certification Methodand Creating Client Certificates.Selecting Certifica

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• Creating Client Certificate Automatically – having the guided procedure create a clientcertificate for each CLIM automatically.• Using your own X.50

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Upon clicking Create CLIM Client Certificates, the guided procedure starts the process of creatingthe client certificates, including a private key and

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• The certificate must be added to the Default Trusted CA List in one of the Key Managers. Forinformation on how to do this, see the NonStop Volume Le

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indicated by red italic text). You can correct the error and repeat the validity check, or go onto step 5 to complete the registration process for the

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After each registration attempt, the success or failure for each CLIM is reported in the far left column(a green check mark indicates success, a red &

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Neighbor Switch PIC...276Actions...

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What's New in This GuideDescribes features available with OSM Service Connection version T0682 H02 ADL, including:• Support/requirement for Java

Page 234 - VIO FCSA

Also new for H06.27/J06.16, OSM Low-Level Link (T0633 G07 ABS) adds a “Select to changeiLO Admin user's password” option in the Configure CLIM di

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• A new Place Local Node in Service action on the BladeCluster object, to be used whenintentionally halting a system to prevent all other directly-con

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• Support for disk partitioning on both Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) and Solid State Disks (SDDs),including:◦ The Start Disk, Start Volume, Stop Disk, and

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At H06.20/J06.09, OSM Service Connection (T0682 H02 ACC) added support for:• NonStop Volume Level Encryption, which provides a simple and secure metho

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At H06.19/J06.08, OSM Service Connection (T0682 H02 ABX) added:• New actions on the System object to Configure BladeCluster and Clear External Cluster

Page 239 - VIO Module

to include support for J06.03 and the components, as displayed by the OSM Service Connection,of an HP Integrity NonStop BladeSystem, including:• HP Bl

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At H06.07, the OSM Service Connection Suite was updated to T0682 H02 AAU to provide supportfor:• An improved module-level Redundant Power Scrub test.

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State Indicators...58Alarm Indicators..

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About This GuideThe OSM Service Connection User's Guide is available as online help within the OSM ServiceConnection, and in the NonStop Technica

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Related ReadingSources of OSM-related information:• This manual, the OSM Service Connection User's Guide, is available in the NonStop TechnicalLi

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1 Introducing OSMThe OSM client components are installed on a PC workstation that serves as the system console.The OSM server components are installed

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For ObjectOSM ActionOSM Guided ProcedureFCDM or subcomponent (Fibre Channeldisk drive, FC-AL I/O module, EMU,power supply, and blower)ReplaceReplace F

Page 246 - Service State

2 Preparing the OSM EnvironmentTo plan your network LAN configuration and connect your system console so it can communicatewith your NonStop server th

Page 247 - Tape Types

3 Configuring OSMBefore using OSM applications to manage your system.• Configure the server using the OSM Low-Level Link (see Configuring the Server).

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Configuring the ServerYou must configure these server components using the OSM Low-Level Link:ToUse this dialog boxConfigure unique MSP IP addresses f

Page 249 - BladeCluster Solution

For rack-integrated UPS units, OSM provides an orderly system shutdown in the event that a powerfailure exceeds the powerfail-delay time interval spec

Page 250 - Monitoring a Cluster

4 Starting the OSM Service ConnectionYou can:• Launch an OSM Service Connection• OSM Service Connection Session Error Messages• Using OSM Bookmarks• V

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NOTE: When using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to establish a secure connection to theNonStop server, OSM checks that the server certificate that meets a

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Physical...78Logical...

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You cannot run multiple sessions by:• Reusing a browser window used for a previous OSM Service Connection session• Selecting File > New to open a n

Page 254 - 13 Cluster Resources

5 Using the Management WindowThe OSM Management window appears after system discovery. It displays OSM features andinformation about your local system

Page 255 - 6780 Switch Module

Management Window ExampleInternet Explorer Menu BarThe Internet Explorer menu bar is not customized for the OSM application. For most OSM functions,us

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to a menu option under the Tools menu. This topic describes the options available under eachOSM menu.CAUTION: Do not close the Management window when

Page 257 - BladeCluster

the Logical Status view. If the icon turns yellow, select this LogicalStatus menu option to locate the problem and get details.While the Logical Statu

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refers to the running of OSM incident analysis, which checks EMS event messages and createsalarms in OSM if certain conditions exist.Using the Physica

Page 259 - External ServerNet Fabric

To display the Physical view of an enclosure:1. In the tree or Overview pane, click a group.2. From the View list, select Physical.Physical View of a

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The unique number assigned to every component. If you know a component's partnumber and tracking ID, you can find its exact location in the syste

Page 261 - Remote 6770 Switch

Interpreting Icons and ColorThe OSM Service Connection uses different icons and colors to indicate a change from normalstatus in a group or resource i

Page 262 - ServerNet Cluster

State icons are also shown in the Physical viewof a cluster or system.Alarm IndicatorsIf the object has at least one alarm, an alarm icon appears:In t

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Attributes...86Blade Element...

Page 264 - ServerNet Remote Node

A potential or impending service-affecting fault was detected before any significanteffects are evident. For example, retriable errors exceeded a thre

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6 Viewing AlarmsWhen certain problem conditions exist on a system, OSM generates alarms on the objects in needof service or attention.Alarms can be vi

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Viewing the Alarms Dialog BoxTo reach this dialog box, either:• Right-click any object in the tree pane or view panes and select Alarms.• Highlight an

Page 267 - Switch Fan

Click Save. In the Save As dialog box, specify a file name and folder and click Save. The informationis saved as a text file.To reach this dialog box:

Page 268 - Switch Group

7 Viewing AttributesEvery resource has attributes associated with it. You can view the attributes of a resource in thedetails pane of the Management w

Page 269 - Switch Logic Board

Select, then right-click a problem attribute in either the Attributes tab or Attributes dialog box andclick either Permanent or Temporary suppression,

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8 Performing ActionsYou can perform and monitor actions as follows:• Perform a specific action on a selected resource: Performing Actions on a Selecte

Page 271 - Switch PIC

Behavior for the threeDefault Rolesis as follows:• NonStop Super ID – No changes can be made to this default role, in terms of membership orprivileges

Page 272 - Switch Power Supply

in this dialog box. You can add members to the new role by clicking Add Member. Under Privileges,select the actions that can be performed by the membe

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Viewing Detailed Information About an Action1. In the Action Status list, select the action whose details you want to view.2. Click Details to display

Page 275 - Switch-to-Switch PIC

4. Select the specific resources on which to perform the action:ToSelectMove all resources in the available resources list to the selected resources l

Page 276 - Switch Port

Viewing Action DetailsThe Action Detail box provides a description of a selected action, the resource acted upon, andthe action status. The detail als

Page 277 - UPS (6770 Switch Module)

6. Click Perform Action.As the firmware update is performed, its status appears to the left of the resource name in theselected resources list.A summa

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Monitored Service LAN Devices objects do not have a Set Physical Location action; however, theRack Name and Offset values can be set by placement of t

Page 279 - Port Connectivity Status

9 Viewing Summary ReportsYou can view a:• Problem Summary• Summary of Actions• Summary of Alarms• Resource SummaryViewing a Problem SummaryThe Problem

Page 280 - Updating Star Topologies

The Alarm Summary dialog box provides this information about each alarm:• Alarm severity• Time and date the alarm occurred• Resource name• Description

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10 Managing a SystemA system consists of all the hardware components, software, and firmware that are managed bya single operating system.Using the OS

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11 System ResourcesUsing OSM, you can monitor and maintain these system resources:Processor BladeFESAAlarm PanelProcessor ComponentsFiber (Blade Switc

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VIO FCSAPower Supply (IOAM)FC Card (CLIM)VIO G4SAPower Supply (Processor Switch)FC-AL I/O ModuleVIO Logic BoardPower Supply (SAS Disk Enclosure)FCDMVI

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Set LED StateTurns on or off the amber LED located on the 4PSE. The current state is indicated by the LED Stateattribute.Alarm Panel (Telco)For Telco

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Logical...104Process Pair...

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ActionsLink to Web InterfaceOpens a Web interface that provides detailed device configuration and information for the alarmpanel.RediscoverCauses OSM

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Indication of whether the ATM adapter software is automatically dumped to the specifieddump file if the software abends abnormally.Automatic Dump Stat

Page 288 - 288 Index

Test VerifyRuns all the firmware diagnostic tests on the CRU. This test takes about three minutes to finish. TheCRU must be in the Stopped state befor

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BatteryThe battery customer-replaceable unit (CRU), located in Nonstop S-series processor or I/Oenclosures, is an assembly of 24 cells rated at 2.5 am

Page 290 - 290 Index

Total Voltage SensorThe minimum voltage that the battery should maintain is 42 volts.If the battery's Total Voltage falls below 42 volts, an alar

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The expected redundancy for all the processors in the complex. Set usingthe Set Processor Expected Redundancy action.Values: Simplex, Duplex, TriplexE

Page 292 - 292 Index

• Two Blade Element Power Supply objects.• Fan Assembly objects to represent each fan in the Blade as follows: slots 16 through 19 forNS1000, slots 16

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The version of the Disk Boot firmware currently running on the processorBlade Element.NOTE: Not applicable for NonStop NS14000 series and NS16000 seri

Page 294 - 294 Index

Enable Blade Element ReintegrationAvailable for NonStop NS14000 series and NS16000 series servers only, this action enablesautomatic reintegration of

Page 295 - Online Help

Retrieve Forward Progress LogRetrieves the Forward Progress Log (FPL), which is more detailed than the System Event Log.NOTE: This action can take up

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Start Primary Path...111Start Volume...

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following Reset, and perform the Reset to start running the new (non-BMC) firmware. Then you canupdate the other image, which was the Running image bu

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Primitive State FirmwareThe version of the Primitive State firmware currently running on the processorBlade Element.Running VersionThe version of the

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The difference, if any, between the current Running image and default BMCfirmware version. ValuesRunning Compare StateThe difference, if any, between

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Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > FCDM Collection > FCDM > BlowerExample: Blower (111.211.1.97)AttributesBlowerDisplayed in the Attri

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PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revision codes areused for tracking components.Hardware RevisionIdentifies th

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• FC Card• Hard Disk• InfiniBand HCA Card (G6 CLIMs only)• Motherboard (G6 and Gen8 CLIMs only)• NIC• PCI Riser• Power Supply• Processor• SAS Card• Se

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This attribute applies only to supported storage CLIMs (G5 and later), andindicates whether or not – at the time of discovery – the CLIM had beenRegis

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The IPv4 address of the Integrated Lights Out (iLO) port on the CLIM. The IPaddress of the CLIM iLO is displayed only when SNMP is available; however,

Page 305 - Registering CLIMs

The version of the firmware to be used for an iLO firmware update.Default File VersionThe version of the firmware running on the iLO.VersionROMVersion

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Replace Hard DriveLaunches a guided procedure to make replacement of a CLIM hard disk drive more automated.This guided procedure can also be launched

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