HP Advanced Power Manager User Guide Abstract This guide provides installation and operation guidance for the HP Advanced Power Manager. This guide
Introduction 10 HP APM front view Item Description 1 Consolidated Management Ports 1 through 10 (RDM1) 2 Power LED 3 Serial management for top of
Supported MIB objects 100 Supported MIB objects Supported cpqRack MIB objects Object name Object identifier Notes Compaq 1.3.6.1.4.1.232 — cpqRa
Supported MIB objects 101 Object name Object identifier Notes cpqRackCommonEnclosureSerialNumPrev 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.22.2.3.1.1.1.24 — cpqRackCommon
Supported MIB objects 102 Object name Object identifier Notes cpqRackServerBlade 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.22.2.4.1 — cpqRackSystemTime 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.22.
Supported MIB objects 103 Object name Object identifier Notes exception of HP ProLiant s6500 Chassis cpqRackEnclosureFanInserted 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.2
Supported MIB objects 104 Object name Object identifier sysContact 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4 sysName 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5 sysLocation 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6 sysServices
Supported MIB objects 105 Object name Object identifier ifNumber 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1 ifNumber 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1 ifTable 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2 ifEntry 1.3.6.1.2
Supported MIB objects 106 Object name Object identifier ipReasmFails 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.16 ipFragOKs 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.17 ipFragFails 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.18 ipFra
Supported MIB objects 107 Object name Object identifier ipRoutingDiscards 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.23 ipInReceives 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.3 ipInHdrErrors 1.3.6.1.2.1.4
Supported MIB objects 108 Object name Object identifier icmpInEchoReps 1.3.6.1.2.1.5.9 tcp 1.3.6.1.2.1.6 tcpRtoAlgorithm 1.3.6.1.2.1.6.1 tcpInSegs
Supported MIB objects 109 PDU identity table Two new tables are supported in the PDU section of the CPQ POWER MIB. These two tables are supported fo
Introduction 11 HP APM rear view Item Description 1 Power plugs 1 and 2 2 On-Generator and AUX signals 3 Redundant reset HP APM connections HP
Regulatory information 110 Regulatory information Safety and regulatory compliance For safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety
Regulatory information 111 Valid date formats include the following: • YWW, where Y indicates the year counting from within each new decade, with 2
Support and other resources 112 Support and other resources Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you cal
Acronyms and abbreviations 113 Acronyms and abbreviations CM chassis management DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol FQDN Fully Qualified Doma
Documentation feedback 114 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documenta
Index 115 A ADD ACCOUNT 76 ADD ZONE 56, 88 alert messages 74 authorized reseller 112 automatic discovery 18 B before you co
Index 116 command, SHOW CONFIG 59, 84 command, SHOW FAULTS 32, 35, 84 command, SHOW INFO 60, 84 command, SHOW KEYS 69, 92 comman
Index 117 P password settings 54, 55 passwords 54, 55, 58 PDU identity table 109 PDU input table 109 phone numbers 112 powe
Introduction 12 Depending on the product being connected to the HP APM, the HP APM connects to the system components using various cables. All cable
Introduction 13 Item Component Connects To 10 Terminal Serial console port on the HP APM 11 RDM • RDM2 or RDM3 port on the HP APM • RDM/HP APM*
Introduction 14 Identifying the RDM2 and RDM3 ports Consolidated management ports (RDM1) are used only for products designed to work with HP APM whe
Introduction 15 Item Description 1 Connector port to the RDM2 or RDM3 ports on HP APM 2 SL Scalable Series server connectors 3 Power (green) LED,
Introduction 16 Using RJ-45 connections You can have one HP APM per power network (one CLI interface over an Ethernet). One HP APM can connect up to
Introduction 17 Item Description 3 HP ProLiant SL Series Chassis 4 HP Moonshot 1500 Chassis 5 Power Distribution Unit 6 HP Intelligent Modular PDU
Introduction 18 Item Description 3 Connections to SL series enclosures The HP APM commands SHOW TOPOLOGY and SHOW RACK displays the SL chassis con
Introduction 19 The discovery process also has a simple fault detection mechanism. If any node has faults detected (for example, power supply failur
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Installation and configuration 20 Installation and configuration Prerequisites for installation The HP APM can be administered through the serial co
Installation and configuration 21 • Duplicate the configuration. For more information, see "Duplicating the configuration (on page 23)."
Installation and configuration 22 Serial port configuration Verify that the client matches the following settings: • Baud rate115200 • Data bits
Installation and configuration 23 Security configuration The network interface is disabled when password protection is removed. For more information
Command Line Interface 24 Command Line Interface Command line conventions CLI input is case insensitive except when otherwise noted. The CLI uses a
Command Line Interface 25 2. When prompted, enter the assigned IP address or FQDN name of HP APM. 3. Enter Administrator. 4. Enter a valid passwor
Command Line Interface 26 6 : Compute node (active) 7 : Compute node (active) 8 :
Command Line Interface 27 1 : Compute node (active) 2 : Compute node (active) 3 :
Command Line Interface 28 Serial Number: ADFV0000083 Asset Tag : SCI Lab PDU Part Number : QL192A Firmware Rev : 1.0a Switch
Command Line Interface 29 Showing assetinfo To list all the chassis in the rack in a report format, enter SHOW ASSETINFO. For example, the following
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Command Line Interface 30 2: enabled 3: enabled 4: enabled 5: enabled 6: enabled Input Feeds: 1:
Command Line Interface 31 Fan slot 7 status good Fan slot 8 status good To show a particular MAC address,
Logging 32 Logging Overview of logging Logging enables you to see the following information in HP APM: • Actions taken • Events • Time when the a
Logging 33 Nov 6 11:51:25 SLAPM system.0: Server found in chassis at Dist. Module #2, port 3, slot 8 Nov 6 11:51:25 SLAPM system.0: Power supply
Logging 34 Nov 6 11:51:26 SLAPM system.0: Server found in chassis at Dist. Module #2, port 6, slot 7 Nov 6 11:51:26 SLAPM system.0: Server found i
Logging 35 Showing and clearing the fault log To show the fault log, enter SHOW FAULTS. As an example, the following text might appear on screen: &g
Logging 36 Fault logged message Description Fans: • Power Manager Fan 2, failed • Both fans failed • One or more Fan rotor(s) failed • One or m
Logging 37 XML-related fault messages The following XML-related fault messages might appear in your fault log: • Failed to allocate memory for XML
Logging 38 Showing a RADIUS server To show the currently configured RADIUS server, enter SHOW RADIUS. To show the currently configured RADIUS parame
Power capping 39 Power capping Power capping overview HP Scalable System products, including HP ProLiant SL Series, HP Moonshot Series, and HP Apoll
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Power capping 40 installed), then the HP APM detects this change and invalidates the current power baseline. This invalidation prevents any new caps
Power capping 41 Power baseline The power baseline is a calibration that indicates the range of how little power the chassis can consume at their ma
Power capping 42 To remove baseline data from the EEPROM, use the SET POWER BASELINE NONE command. After this command is used, the only way to re-es
Power capping 43 Setting power capping Use the SET POWER CAP command to specify a power cap. The command takes an AC wattage range that must be betw
Power capping 44 1 3 2 257 n/a 340 (DC watts) 1 3 3 242 n/a 324 (DC watts) 1 3
Power capping 45 ---- 718 The following example uses the power distribution module. > show power pdm PDM port 1
Power capping 46 Total system wattage = 2033 (DC watts) Total system wattage = 2148 (AC watts) > show power baseline All values listed are in AC
Power capping 47 3 (no Dist. Module present) 4 (no Dist. Module present) 5 (no Dist. Module present) 6 (no Dist. Module pres
Power capping 48 Defining zones is an optional function, and is useful for applying power caps to some chassis while excluding others or applying di
Power capping 49 APMPort DMPort Serial Number Min Cap Max Cap Set Cap Slots Populated ------- ------ ------------- ------- ------- ------- -----
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Power capping 50 In the following figure, the HP APM port 2 is connected to the HP APM Distribution Module port 4. The distribution module port is c
Power capping 51 • A total count of all the servers and chassis listed • Total fan wattage for the listing • Total system wattage in DC watts •
Power capping 52 To turn an SL server node on or off, use the SET POWER command: SET POWER {ON|OFF|ENABLE|DISABLE} {ALL | <PORT#> <DMPORT#&
Power capping 53 Disabling the polling of servers for power values To disable the background process that is polling each server for power usage, en
General commands 54 General commands Working with passwords HP APM has a password recovery mechanism through the reset switch. If you press the rese
General commands 55 When entering a password in this manner, you must include quotation marks around the password being set. This form of command is
General commands 56 Account MyLogin123 enabled myslapm> The account name must be between2-32 characters. If you attempt to use more than 32 chara
General commands 57 ADD ZONE <zone_name> [[<PORT#> <DMPORT#>]] | [<PORT#> ALL] | [ALL] where: • <zone_name> is the z
General commands 58 Removing zones To remove one or more chassis from a zone definition, enter REMOVE ZONE <zone_name> [[<PORT#> <DMP
General commands 59 Showing configurations To show the configuration, enter SHOW CONFIG. A list of commands representing the configuration of HP APM
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General commands 60 the power manager name, press Enter. Naming the HP APM is optional. This is the name that appears in log entries on the syslog s
General commands 61 • Serial Number • FRU File ID The power manager is the bottom board, and the connector module is the top board that has all th
General commands 62 For example, the following text appears: APM-D4C9EFCB00B4> show version HP Advanced Power Manager (c) Copyright 2014 Hewlett
General commands 63 All configuration and password settings will be lost. Password access will be disabled. Network access will be prevented due to
Using SNMP 64 Using SNMP SNMP overview The architectural model for SNMP contains these components: • At least one network management station with m
Using SNMP 65 Setting the SNMP read-only community string To set the SNMP read-only community string, enter SET SNMP RO "<community_string&g
Using SNMP 66 • cpqRackPowerSupplyOK • cpqRackPowerSupplyRemoved • cpqRackPowerSupplyInserted • cpqRackServerBladeRemoved • cpqRackServerBladeI
Using XML 67 Using XML XML overview XML scripting provides a standard programmatic means for data center tools to interact with the HP APM. You can
Using XML 68 Response definitions Every command sent to HP APM generates a response. The response tells whether the command succeeded or failed. Som
Using XML 69 MSG This element contains a message describing the error that occurred. If no error occurred, the message No error appears. Depending o
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Using XML 70 <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="Administrator" PASSWORD="password"> <USER_INFO> <MOD_USER USER_LOGIN="Admini
Using XML 71 <MOD_COMPUTE_NODE_POWER> <SLAPM PORT=”1”/> <DIST_MODULE PORT=”1”/> <NODE PORT=”1”/> <STATUS VALUE=”ON”/>
Using XML 72 For example: <SLAPMCL VERSION="2.00"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="Administrator" PASSWORD="password">
Firmware 73 Firmware Upgrading the firmware You can perform firmware upgrades using either FTP or TFTP. To perform an upgrade: 1. Place the firmwar
Troubleshooting 74 Troubleshooting Alert messages The following messages appear in HP APM. Message Where this issue occurs Required action There
CLI commands 75 CLI commands Clear faults • Command: CLEAR FAULTS • Description: Clears the fault log to have 0 entries. Clear log • Command: CL
CLI commands 76 Enables network access. Requires a password to be set and enabled. SSH and Telnet access must be enabled or disabled separately. Als
CLI commands 77 NOTE: Only an Administrator can add or enable a new user account. • Command: ADD ACCOUNT "<username>" • Descr
CLI commands 78 • Description: o Configures the Administrator account password. Until a password is set, both Telnet and SSH are disabled. The pas
CLI commands 79 Same as LOGOUT. Help • Command: HELP • Description: Displays a list of available commands. Logout • Command: LOGOUT • Descript
Introduction 8 Introduction HP APM overview HP APM is a rack-level point of contact for HP ProLiant Scalable System and HP Apollo administration. Fo
CLI commands 80 • Description: Same as RESET. Reboot CM • Command: REBOOT CM <PORT#> <DMPORT#> where: <PORT#> refers to the HP
CLI commands 81 Set IP • Command: SET IP {DHCP | <IP_ADDRESS> <IP_MASK>} • Description: Assigns static IP address and subnet mask or c
CLI commands 82 Set serial • Command: SET SERIAL <baud rate> • Description: o Configure the serial console baud rate. o Serial access to t
CLI commands 83 SET TIMEOUT 30 If you specify NONE, then no session timeouts are set. For example, enter: SET TIMEOUT NONE • Description: Sets the
CLI commands 84 Show accounts • Command: SHOW ACCOUNTS • Description: Shows the existing defined accounts, including the reserved Administrator ac
CLI commands 85 Shows the current syslog IP address configuration. This command does not show the actual contents of the syslog. Show name • Comma
CLI commands 86 Show servers • Command: SHOW SERVERS SHOW SERVERS <PORT#> SHOW SERVERS <PORT#> <DMPORT#> where: <PORT#> ref
CLI commands 87 Show MAC address • Command: SHOW MACADDR SHOW MACADDR <PORT#> SHOW MACADDR <PORT#> <DMPORT#> where: <PORT#>
CLI commands 88 UPGRADE IMAGE TFTP <ip_address> "<filename>" o If using FTP protocol for upgrading HP APM, enter: UPGRADE IMA
CLI commands 89 Save zones • Command: SAVE ZONES • Description: o Commits the defined zones and their member chassis to the on-board EEPROM. o
Introduction 9 HP APM kit contents Item Description 1 HP APM 2 Mounting brackets (2) 3 Terminal blocks (2) 4 Power cords (2) 5 Bracket mountin
CLI commands 90 DISABLE POLLPOWER • Description Disables background process that polls each server for power usage. Enable SNMP • Command: ENABLE
CLI commands 91 Set SNMP contact • Command: SET SNMP CONTACT "<sysContact>" • Description: Sets the MIB II sysContact field. Set
CLI commands 92 — cpqRackServerBladeInserted Enable XML • Command: ENABLE XML • Description: Turns on XML interface and makes XML queries availa
CLI commands 93 Add RADIUS server • Command: ADD RADIUS SERVER <ip_address> <shared_secret> • Description: Specifies an initial, or ad
CLI commands 94 SET RADIUS POLLNUM • Description: Number of times HP APM polls each of the radius server indicated in the ADD RADIUS SERVER command
CLI commands 95 Show NTP poll • Command: SHOW NTP POLL <poll_time_in_minutes> • Description: Indicates the time in minutes to poll for time
XML commands 96 XML commands Login • Command: <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="username" PASSWORD="password"> </LOGIN> where USER
XML commands 97 <SLAPMCL VERSION="2.00"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="Administrator" PASSWORD="password"> <GET_FW
XML commands 98 <SLAPMCL VERSION="2.00"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="Administrator" PASSWORD="password"> <MOD_CO
XML commands 99 </GET_COMPUTE_NODE_POWER> </LOGIN> </SLAPMCL> where USER_LOGIN is the login name of the user account. This paramet
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