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Page 1 - ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3

User Manual ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3

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Preface viii Figure 29 – System Monitoring Summary ...

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— Using the ESMS 86 ADS Configuration The ADS Configuration web page enables the administrator to configure an Active Directory Server (ADS). Figure

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— Using the ESMS 87 Remote Control Click the Remote Control tab to view the following web page. Remote Power Control This feature enables the administ

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— Using the ESMS 88 Maintenance The Maintenance web page enables you to update the firmware, BIOS and reset the firmware. Firmware Update Use the Firm

Page 6 - Typographic Conventions

— Using the ESMS 89 Figure 57 – Maintenance Reset Firmware 2. Click Reset Firmware to restore the default values. Using ESMS Advance Console Mode Thi

Page 7 - BIOS 48

— Using the ESMS 90 Figure 59 – Java RSM Panel Description Item Description BMC Host List Panel (Red) Displays tree structure that will display inf

Page 8 - Specifications 134

— Using the ESMS 91 Figure 60 – Auto Server Discovery Diagram Authentication and Privilege Before using Java RSM, the user must finish the authentica

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— Using the ESMS 92 Figure 62 – Authentication Failure Result BMC Host List Functions The Java RSM supports common Host List functions to quickly con

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— Using the ESMS 93 Figure 64 – Network Configuration Settings Make any desired changes to the information displayed and click Submit to save the new

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— Using the ESMS 94 Using Server Summary System summary briefs information of remote server host. Item descriptions are summarized in the follow-ing t

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— Using the ESMS 95 Using Server Management The Server Management tab provides access to the Account Management, Platform Event Filter and Notificatio

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Preface ix Figure 65 – Managing Function Privileges ...

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— Using the ESMS 96 Figure 67 – Managing User Accounts Click Submit to add the new user.  Update—select a user and click Update to display the upda

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— Using the ESMS 97 Managing Function Privileges Every function of the Java RSM requires specific privilege to execute and the Privilege Management pa

Page 16 - Server System Features

— Using the ESMS 98 Figure 73 – Platform Event Filter No. Item Description 1 PEF configuration target host filter area. (Yel-low) Utility for filter

Page 17 - A Tour of the System

— Using the ESMS 99 Note: When multi-users are using PEF, click the Reload button to obtain the latest data. Maximum 6 configurations can be recorde

Page 18 - Front View: 10 x 2.5” HDDs

— Using the ESMS 100 8 Button for deleting the selected mail receiver address record. Note: Accounts set in Account Management will be automatical

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— Using the ESMS 101 The log is re-ordered by the specified filters.

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— Using the ESMS 102 System Temperature All system environmental conditions sensed by BMC are recorded on the Temperature page directly from the sen-s

Page 21 - Front System: 4 x 3.5” HDDs

— Using the ESMS 103 System Voltage All system voltage conditions sensed by BMC are recorded on the Voltage page directly from the sensor build in-teg

Page 22 - Front System: 10 x 2.5” HDDs

— Using the ESMS 104 System Fan Speed All system fan speed conditions sensed by BMC are recorded on the Fan Speed page directly from the sensor build

Page 23 - Rear System LEDs

— Using the ESMS 105 System Components All CPU and memory information of remote systems is recorded on the Component page directly from the com-ponent

Page 24 - SAS Mezzanine Option

Preface x Figure 101 – Changing Remote Power States ...

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— Using the ESMS 106 Using Remote KVM Console Remote Keyboard, Video, and Mouse (KVM) over IP redirects server video screen, keyboard, and mouse data

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— Using the ESMS 107 Keyboard and Mouse redirection Once the Remote KVM function is launched, Java RSM emulates USB 2.0 keyboard and mouse devices. As

Page 27 - Installing an HDD

— Using the ESMS 108 acceleration function to exaggerate the mouse movement vectors and increase the cursor move speed. When using Relative mode, ensu

Page 28 - Removing a 2.5” HDD

— Using the ESMS 109 Hardware Cursor Mode Java RSM provides the means to separate mouse data from video data and sends the cursor position directly to

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— Using the ESMS 110 Hot-Key Simulation Since Windows or other application programs have priority in using hot-keys before the remote server, (for exa

Page 30 - Replacing a 3.5” HDD

— Using the ESMS 111 Virtual Keyboard Utility The Virtual Keyboard utility improves the limited support of different language keyboards in the java en

Page 31 - Replacing a 2.5” HDD

— Using the ESMS 112 The screen size is automatically adjusted to fit the local screen size. Figure 94 – Remote KVM Adjust to Local Screen Size Video

Page 32 - Removing the Chassis Cover

— Using the ESMS 113 Video Contrast Adjustment The Video Contrast Adjustment function allows for adjustment of contrast parameters for the

Page 33 - Installing the CPU

— Using the ESMS 114 Using Virtual Storage The Virtual storage function provides storage redirection to a host platform from a remote site over a netw

Page 34 - Important!

— Using the ESMS 115 Mounting Virtual Devices Available physical devices are auto-detected by the Java RSM and added to a drop down list for selection

Page 35 - Installing a Heat Sink

i Overview BBeeffoorree YYoouu BBeeggiinn WARNING! Before removing the server cover, disconnect all power, unplug the AC power cord, disconnect a

Page 36 - Installing a PCI Card

— Using the ESMS 116 Figure 101 – Demounting Virtual Devices The Java RSM handles the demount automatically, and the virtual device is removed from t

Page 37 - Installing Memory

— Using the ESMS 117 Changing Device Image Files The Java RSM supports changing device image files without the need to demount and remount the associa

Page 38 - Supported DIMM Configuration

— Using the ESMS 118 Using Firmware Management The Java RSM Firmware Management function provides a simple interface for upgrading remote BMC firmware

Page 39 - Dual Processor Population

— Using the ESMS 119 Using Power Control Management The Java RSM Power Control Management function controls the power state of remote servers. The uti

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— Using the ESMS 120 Scheduling Power State Changes To schedule individual or multiple server power state changes, perform the following steps: 1. Se

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— Support 121 Appendix A SSuuppppoorrtt Troubleshooting Sequence Server Boot Issues System does not Boot after initial installation Power Connector N

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— Support 122 Memory Issues If you have installed incompatible memory modules, the system may not boot. Verify the memory you've installed has be

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— Support 123 System does not boot after configuration changes Hardware Changes If the system does not boot after making changes to hardware or adding

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— Support 124 IRQ Assignment Conflicts Most PCI devices can share an IRQ with another device, but they cannot use an IRQ simultaneously. To avoid this

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— Support 125 0A Initializes the 8042 compatible Key Board Controller. 0B Detects the presence of PS/2 mouse. 0C Detects the presence of Keyboard in

Page 47 - Replacing the DVD-ROM

— Support 126 87 Execute BIOS setup if needed / requested. 8C Late POST initialization of chipset registers. 8D Build the ACPI tables. 8E Program th

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— Support 127 Beep Codes The following table describes the beep codes that are used in boot block: Number of Beeps Description 1 1 beep if no media 2

Page 49 - Replacing the Fan Modules

— Support 128 Jumper and Connectors The following table shows the location of the jumpers on the mainboard. Location Default Setting Function J21 1-2

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129 Appendix B UUppddaattiinngg tthhee SSyysstteemm BMC Firmware Update Utility The BMC (Baseboard Management Controller) firmware update utility

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— Updating the System 130 BIOS Firmware Update Utility The BIOS (Basic Input and Output System) Firmware update utility is a Web/DOS-based program use

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131 Appendix C UUssiinngg PPoowweerr CCoonnssuummppttiioonn MMaannaaggeemmeenntt Power Consumption Management Function The power consumption man

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— Using Power Consumption Management 132 Item Description To record the current power consumption value of selected target host to the graph. Open t

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— Using Power Consumption Management 133 Item Description Assign a temperature upper bound value to trigger the power limiting function. Check to se

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134 Appendix D SSppeecciiffiiccaattiioonnss Component Feature Description Form Factor SSI EEB 2.0, 12’’ x 13’’, 1U thermally optimized Processors Tw

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1 Chapter 1 IInnttrroodduuccttiioonn The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 server system features the Intel® Tylersburg-36D (5520) and ICH10R chipsets which

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— Introduction 2 Server System Features At the heart of the ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3, a dual processor server based on the Intel® Tylersburg-36D+ICH10

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— Introduction 3 A Tour of the System The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 system comes in three SKUs. The following is a list describing the ETegro Hy-perion

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— Introduction 4 Front View: 10 x 2.5” HDDs Figure 2 - ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 Front View: 2.5” HDD option 1. HDD bay Open to install a hard drive

Page 60 - Replacing the Mainboard

— Introduction 5 ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 Rear Views The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 has two power supply configurations; a 500W single power supply and

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— Introduction 6 Rear View: 650W Redundant Power Supply Note: Only a single PSU is shipped with a redundant power SKU system. Figure 4 – ETegro Hype

Page 63 - Configuring Special Keys

— Introduction 7 System Controls and LEDs Description Front System Controls and LEDs The following information describes the front system Contr

Page 64 - General Help

— Introduction 8 Front System: 10 x 2.5” HDDs Location NO. Name Icon Color Display Status Description Front 1 Power/Sleep Button/LED Green Button Gr

Page 65 - Main Menu

— Introduction 9 Rear System LEDs Location NO. Name Icon Color Display Status Description Rear 1 LAN 1 & 2 BMC LAN RJ-45 LAN Green (Right) OFF No

Page 66 - Advanced Menu

— Introduction 10 SAS Mezzanine Option The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 includes a proprietary x4 PCI-E interface on the serverboard to support SAS Mezzan

Page 67 - CPU Configuration

11 Chapter 2 IInnssttaalllliinngg HHaarrddwwaarree Safety Measures Computer components and electronic circuit boards can be damaged by discharges o

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— Installing Hardware 12 ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 Mainboard Components The following illustration displays the most important ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3

Page 69 - Memory Configuration

— Installing Hardware 13 Installing an HDD The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 server system can accommodate the following HDD options:  3.5‖ HDD in a 3.5‖

Page 70 - SATA Configuration

— Installing Hardware 14 Removing a 2.5” HDD 1. Push the locking latch in the direction of the arrow . The HDD tray-locking lever springs open . 2

Page 71 - Super IO Configuration

— Installing Hardware 15 Securing a 2.5” Hard Drive in a 2.5” Tray Secure the 2.5‖ hard drive to the tray with the four (4) screws as shown. Do not ov

Page 72 - PCI Configuration

i Regional EMC Compliance Information USA FCC Verification Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fo

Page 73 - General WHEA Configuration

— Installing Hardware 16 Replacing a 3.5” HDD 1. Replace the HDD tray and push the assembly in the direction of the arrow to connect the hard drive w

Page 74 - USB Configuration

— Installing Hardware 17 Replacing a 2.5” HDD 1. Replace the HDD tray and push the assembly in the direction of the arrow to connect the hard drive w

Page 75 - Boot Menu

— Installing Hardware 18 Removing the Chassis Cover Refer to the following illustrations for instructions on removing the chassis cover: 1. Loosen an

Page 76 - Boot Device Priority

— Installing Hardware 19 Installing the CPU Important! When installing only one CPU, the CPU must be installed in the CPU0 socket (see ETegro Hyperion

Page 77 - Network Drives

— Installing Hardware 20 4. Locate the pin-1 corner of the CPU (marked by a small triangle) and the pin-1 corner of the socket; note that the CPU has

Page 78 - Server Menu

— Installing Hardware 21 Installing a Heat Sink (See ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 Mainboard Components on page 12 for location). Follow these instructions

Page 79 - BMC LAN Configuration

— Installing Hardware 22 Installing a PCI Card WARNING! Voltages can be present within the server whenever an AC power source is con-nected. This vol

Page 80 - Remote Access Configuration

— Installing Hardware 23 Installing Memory The motherboard has eighteen DDR3-DIMM slots for the installation of up to twelve un-buffered DIMM

Page 81 - Security Menu

— Installing Hardware 24 Supported DIMM Configuration The following DIMM configurations are supported by the ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 server. DIMM slo

Page 82 - Exit Menu

— Installing Hardware 25 Table 2. Registered DIMM Installation Option for 1P Configuration Registered DIMM Installation Option for 1P Configuration DI

Page 83 - ESMS Flow Diagram

Preface ii China RoHS Declaration Table 部件名称 (Parts) 有毒有害物质或元素 (Hazardous Substance) 铅 (Pb) 汞 (Hg) 镉 (Cd) 六价铬 (Cr6+) 多溴联苯 (PBB) 多溴二苯

Page 84 - Using ESMS Web Console Mode

— Installing Hardware 26 CPU Memory to Speed Configuration The following table provides corresponding information for CPU type to memory speed. CPUs

Page 85 - System Information

— Installing Hardware 27 Replacing the Single Power Supply Unit In case of a power supply failure, you can quickly replace the power supply unit (PSU)

Page 86 - Session Time-Out

— Installing Hardware 28 4. Lift the bracket  and power supply  out of the chassis as shown in the following image. 5. Insert the replacement pow

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— Installing Hardware 29 Replacing a 650W non-redundant power supply unit Follow these instructions to replace a 650W PSU: 1. Remove the chassis cove

Page 88 - System Monitoring

— Installing Hardware 30 6. Replace the bracket securing screws (x4) . 7. Connect the four (4) power cables to the chassis as shown. Ensure that a

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— Installing Hardware 31 Replacing the Redundant Power Supply Unit Follow these instructions to install the redundant power supply: 1. Press the rele

Page 90 - Temperature

— Installing Hardware 32 Replacing a PDB Board The PDB board is only available in the Redundant PSU SKU. Follow the guidelines as outline Note: PDB b

Page 91 - Event Logs

— Installing Hardware 33 Replacing the DVD-ROM Refer to the following illustrations for instructions on replacing the DVD-ROM unit: Note: Only the 3.

Page 92 - Fault LED

— Installing Hardware 34 7. Replace the front chassis cover  and secure it in place with the eight supplied screws . 8. Replace the chassis cover

Page 93 - Configuration

— Installing Hardware 35 Replacing the Fan Modules In case of fan failure, you can quickly replace the fan modules. Note: The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G

Page 94 - E-mail Notification

Preface iii Safety Information READ THIS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION SECTION. RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR REFERENCE. READ THIS SECTION BEFORE SE

Page 95 - SSL Certificate

— Installing Hardware 36 7. Replace the fan assembly into the chassis and insert the two screws to secure it in place. 8. Replace the chassis cove

Page 96 - Generating a CSR

— Installing Hardware 37 4. Remove the push pins (x4 per fan) to separate the fan module from the fan bracket. 5. Remove fan module from the brack

Page 97 - User Management

— Installing Hardware 38 Replacing the Backplane: 3.5” Chassis Note: The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 ships with two different cooling fan configuration

Page 98 - Editing User Information

— Installing Hardware 39 Replacing the Expander Board: 2.5” Chassis Note: The ETegro Hyperion RS130 G3 ships with two different cooling fan configur

Page 99 - Changing Password

— Installing Hardware 40 5. Insert the replacement expander board and secure with the ten (10) screws. 6. Connect the cabling on the expander board

Page 100 - ADS Configuration

— Installing Hardware 41 Replacing the Backplane: 2.5” Chassis Follow these instructions to replace the backplane assembly: 1. Remove the chassis co

Page 101 - Remote Control

— Installing Hardware 42 9. Replace the expander board, see Replacing the Expander Board: 2.5‖ Chassis on page 39. 8. Replace the chassis cover. Se

Page 102 - Maintenance

— Installing Hardware 43 Replacing the Control Board: 2.5” Chassis 1. Remove the single securing screw from the side of the chassis. 2. Pull the Con

Page 103 - Java RSM

— Installing Hardware 44 Replacing the Front LED Board: 3.5” Chassis 1. Remove the chassis cover . See Removing the Chassis Cover on page 17. 2. Re

Page 104 - Automatic Server Discovery

— Installing Hardware 45 8. Replace the chassis cover . See Replacing the Chassis Cover on page 47.

Page 105 - Authentication and Privilege

Preface iv Typographic Conventions Several different typographic conventions are used throughout this manual. Refer to the following examples for comm

Page 106 - BMC Host List Functions

— Installing Hardware 46 Replacing the Mainboard In order to remove the motherboard, you need to disconnect all connections between the mainboard and

Page 107

— Installing Hardware 47 Replacing the Chassis Cover Refer to the following illustrations for instructions on replacing the chassis cover: 1. Replace

Page 108 - Using Server Summary

48 Chapter 3 BBIIOOSS Setup Menu The computer employs the latest AMI Core BIOS, which is stored in Flash memory. The Flash memory supports the Plug

Page 109 - Using Server Management

— BIOS 49 Enable/Disable Console Redirection The console redirection function can be enabled/disabled in the BIOS Setup menu. COM1 for console redire

Page 110

— BIOS 50 The Legend Bar The legend bar is at the side of the Setup screen. The keys in the legend bar allow you to navigate through the var-ious setu

Page 111 - Platform Event Filter

— BIOS 51 Main Menu The main menu displays information about your mainboard and BIOS. BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Server Security Exit

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— BIOS 52 Advanced Menu This option displays a table of items that define advanced information about your system. Warning! Making incorrect settings

Page 113 - Notification Configuration

— BIOS 53 CPU Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Configure advanced CPU set

Page 114 - Using Server Monitor

— BIOS 54 Ratio Actual Value: Information only. Display the ratio at which processors currently run. Hardware Prefetcher:[Enabled] [Disabled] This sho

Page 115 - — Using the ESMS

— BIOS 55 Memory Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced System Memory Settings

Page 116 - System Temperature

Preface v TTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSS OVERVIEW I Before You Begin i CHAPTER 1 1 Introduction 1 Checklist 1 Server System Features 2 Proc

Page 117 - System Voltage

— BIOS 56 SATA Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced IDE Configuration Options

Page 118 - System Fan Speed

— BIOS 57 Super IO Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced Configure Win627DHG S

Page 119 - System Components

— BIOS 58 PCI Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced PCI Configuration Option

Page 120 - Using Remote KVM Console

— BIOS 59 General WHEA Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced General WHEA Co

Page 121 - Mouse Control Mode Selection

— BIOS 60 USB Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Advanced USB Configuration Enable

Page 122 - Show/Hide Console Side Mouse

— BIOS 61 Boot Menu This page enables you to set POST boot parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UT

Page 123 - Hardware Cursor Mode

— BIOS 62 *3: Disabled/Enabled *3: Select a time period before POST times out Quiet Boot: enable this item to display the OEM logo instead of POST me

Page 124 - Hot-Key Simulation

— BIOS 63 Network Drives Select this item and press Enter to view the following submenu items: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Network Drives S

Page 125 - Virtual Keyboard Utility

— BIOS 64 Server Menu This page enables you to configure Server parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SET

Page 126 - Video Quality Adjustment

— BIOS 65 BMC LAN Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Server LAN Configura

Page 127 - Encryption Mode

Preface vi Main Menu 51 Advanced Menu 52 CPU Configuration 53 Memory Configuration 55 SATA Configuration 56 Super IO Configuration 57 PCI Config

Page 128 - Using Virtual Storage

— BIOS 66 Remote Access Configuration Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Server Configure

Page 129 - Demounting Virtual Devices

— BIOS 67 Security Menu This page enables you to set the security parameters. Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS S

Page 130 - Virtual Storage Status

— BIOS 68 Exit Menu Scroll to this item and press Enter to view the following screen: BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Server Security Exit

Page 131 - Changing Device Image Files

69 Chapter 4 UUssiinngg tthhee EESSMMSS About ESMS The Embedded Server Management System (ESMS) is a multi-function management application that pr

Page 132 - Using Firmware Management

— Using the ESMS 70 Enter IP address for Authentication System default IP address sources from Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) first. If

Page 133

— Using the ESMS 71 Figure 28 – Web Console Authentication The default username is root. The default password is changeme. After passing authenticati

Page 134

— Using the ESMS 72 Versions Click the Versions tab to view Version Information including: the Device ID, Device Version, Firmware Version, and IPMI V

Page 135 - Server Boot Issues

— Using the ESMS 73 Figure 33 – Components Screen

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— Using the ESMS 74 System Monitoring The System Monitoring tab enables the administrator to view data about the system, including LED, system, fan, t

Page 137 - Installation Problems

— Using the ESMS 75 Figure 35 – System Monitoring Summary  Fan Status: indicates the health status of the CPU fans and SYS fans for CPUs and SYS

Page 138 - IRQ Assignment Conflicts

Preface vii TTAABBLLEE OOFF FFIIGGUURREESS Figure 1 - QSSC-98J Front View: 3.5‖ HDD option...

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— Using the ESMS 76 Fan Click the Fan tab to view CPU and SYS fan information. Figure 36 – System Monitoring Fan Note: This page will automatically

Page 140

— Using the ESMS 77 Voltage Click the Voltage tab to view system component voltage information. Figure 38 – System Monitoring Voltage Note: This pa

Page 141 - Beep Codes

— Using the ESMS 78 Fault LED 1. Click the Fault LED tab to view the following screen. Figure 40 – System Monitoring Fault LED 2. Click on the desi

Page 142 - Jumper and Connectors

— Using the ESMS 79 Configuration The Configuration tab enables you to set Network, Platform Event Filter, E-mail Notification, Clock and Gener-ate Ne

Page 143

— Using the ESMS 80  Host Name: enter the Host Name of the LAN, if required.  DNS Server: enter the DNS Server address of the LAN, if required. 2.

Page 144 - BIOS Firmware Update Utility

— Using the ESMS 81 Figure 44 – Configuration E-mail Notification Enter server, sender, and receiver details and click Submit. Clock The Clock page

Page 145

— Using the ESMS 82 Figure 46 – Configuration SSL Certification Generating a CSR Before you can create the SSL Certificate, you must first generate a

Page 146

— Using the ESMS 83 2. Click Submit. 3. A CSR key is generated and uploaded automatically. Uploading a Manually Created CSR 1. Click the Browse bu

Page 147

— Using the ESMS 84 Adding an user account 1. Click Add button. The following screen appears. Figure 50 – User Management Adding User Accounts 2. T

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— Using the ESMS 85 Figure 51 – User Management Editing User Information  Edit  Change E-mail: Click to change the user’s mail.  Change Phone:

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