OSM Service Connection User's GuideHP Part Number: 527274-044Published: February 2014Edition: J06.03 and subsequent J-series RVUs and H06.03 and
Responsive Test...123Save as System Load Confi
The difference, if any, between the current Running image and defaultPrimitive State firmware version. ValuesRunning Compare StateThe difference, if a
PAL/SAL FirmwareThe version of the PAL/SAL firmware currently running on the processor BladeElement.Running VersionThe version of the PAL/SAL firmware
AttributesBlowerDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is somethingother than OK. ValuesService StatePhysicalIndi
PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revision codes areused for tracking components.Hardware RevisionIdentifies th
• 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
The version of storage software running on the CLIM.Storage Software VersionIndicates whether or not the CLIM has exceeded its temperature thresholdfo
PhysicalThe model number of the CLIM that was assigned in manufacturing.ModelThe part number of the CLIM that was assigned in manufacturing.Part Numbe
ROMVersion -- the version of the ROM firmware running on the CLIM.Indication of the differences, if any, between the current and default ROMfirmware v
object, although CLIM subcomponents, such as the Hard Disk object will not be displayed by OSMif SNMP is not available.Restore CLIM ConfigurationResto
ActionsCollect CLIM LogsThis action finds and collects CLIM logs, saving them to a subvolume location on the NonStopsystem specified through the Set L
Attributes...129Enclosure...
• CLIM FC Firmware• CLIM FC BIOS• SAS Disk Enclosure (but not individual SAS disk) FirmwareNOTE: The Down System CLIM Firmware Update Tool is installe
NOTE: This user must have the necessary OpenSSH access permissions, as described above.Click OK to proceed.The Prepare for Down System CLIM Firmware U
$ZZCIP.C1002572.1.3 is in the slot 3 that is associated with processor 1; DIMM$ZZCIP.C1002572.2.6 is in the slot 6 that is associated with processor 2
LogicalThe path that is currently accessing the disk.Values: Primary, Backup, Mirror, Mirror BackupActive PathThe current state of the backup disk pat
Primary PathThe accessibility of the primary path.Values: Inactive, ActiveAccess StateThe location of the primary disk path SCSI controller.Example: P
NOTE: Contrary to the generic dialog text, for disk firmware you must specify the firmwaresource file path (established in Step 1). Because disk firmw
This action fails if both paths to this disk are down and the mirrored disk is Up. For more information,see Start Disk.Start DiskUse this action to st
Test VerifyRuns the power-on self-test for the disk and tests the internal circuitry of the drive.Validate ChecksumScans the user data area of a disk
Backup PathIndicates whether the disk is active or inactive.Access StateThe CLIM to which the backup path is configured.Configured CLIMThe logical uni
Clear DataAvailable only for SAS or SSD disks -- Erases all data on the disk but leaves the disk label intact.Clear Data does not erase the FIR data i
Abort Backup Path...136Abort Disk...
Start Primary PathStarts the primary path to this disk drive. When the Start action completes, the primary path is inthe Started state.Start VolumeSta
PhysicalThe state of the component as known to the operating system on the server.Device StateIndicates whether or not the disk drive’s (amber) fault
Primary PathIndicates whether the primary disk path is active or inactive.Access StateDisplays the configured location of the FCSA FSAC containing the
Clear DataErases all data on the disk but leaves the disk label intact. Clear Data does not erase the FIR datain the CE sector, the volume label, the
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
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
Set LED StateSets the LED on the physical disk in the SAS disk enclosure to On or Off.Show SMARTSSD Wear GaugeThis action is available for Solid State
Example: E4SA $ZZLAN.E4SA0 (1.1.53)AttributesE4SADisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value is somethingother than OK
During startup, the controller operational code is automatically loaded into the ESAC. When theStart action completes, both the E4SA CRU and the ESAC
Each Enclosure object contains these subcomponents:• Processor Blades• Logical Processors• ServerNet SwitchesAttributesEnclosureDisplayed in the Attri
Physical...141Logical...
The firmware version currently running on the OA (Onboard Administrator) located inBay 1 of the enclosure; for example: 2.52.NOTE: When looking at the
Display Diagnostic Status ErrorsDisplays all diagnostic status errors for the Enclosure.Launch the Onboard AdministratorLaunches the Onboard Administr
The path that is currently accessing the disk.Values: Primary, Backup, Mirror, Mirror BackupActive PathThe current state of the primary disk path. Val
ActionsAbort Backup PathTerminates operation of the backup path to the disk. When the Abort action finishes, the path isin a Hard Down state. You must
Stop DiskTerminates all paths for this disk drive. When the Stop action finishes, the paths are in a Downstate. If the disk drive is currently in use,
PhysicalThe part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Usepart numbers for identifying and ordering parts.Part NumberA unique se
Primary PathAn identification number assigned to the device when configured.SCSI IDA number (1 or 2) that identifies the primary SCSI controller that
Reset DiskPlaces the disk in a state from which it can be started. This action might be necessary if the diskwas in a STOPPED state, substate HARDDOWN
Switch to Primary PathSwitches processing from the backup to the primary path.Test VerifyRuns the power-on self-test for the disk and tests the intern
PhysicalIdentifies the manufacturer of the component.ManufacturerWhether the component is powered on. ValuesPower StateLogicalThe current state of the
FCDM Collection...147Path B...
ActionsNoneFan (CLIM)A subcomponent of the CLIM.Location in OSM Tree: System > CLIMs > CLIM > FanAttributesFanDisplayed in the Attributes tab
ActionsSet LED StateTurns on or off the amber LED located on the fan. The current state is indicated by the LED Stateattribute.Fan (Processor Switch)O
Fan (VIO)A component of VIO enclosures (represented in the OSM Service Connection as VIO modules)that circulates air into the enclosure to help mainta
BIOSIndication of the differences, if any, between the current and default BIOSversions. ValuesCompare StateThe name of the file to be used for a BIOS
LogicalThe state of the component as known to the operating system on the server.ValuesDevice StateA code that identifies the generation of the compon
PhysicalIdentifies the manufacturer of the component.ManufacturerThe part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Use part numbers
ActionsBlink All LEDs OffTurns off the blinking of the fault LEDs on the FCDM, disks, FC-AL I/O module, power supplies,and fans.Blink All LEDs OnCause
contains only one FCDM, it is not daisy-chained. Other FCDMs that are not daisy-chained appearunder separate in FCDM Collection objects.The FCDM Colle
AttributesFCSADisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysicalA code
When initiated, OSM checks for any connected paths that do not have a backup and warns youof any connectivity loss that could result from continuing w
Attributes...155G4SA...
Installing the Replacement FCSANOTE: Whenever you handle a FCSA, follow standard operating practices to avoid damage tothe equipment. Review the stand
7. Connect the Fibre Channel cables to the Fibre Channel ports on the FCSA by lining up theretaining clips with the ports and gently inserting them in
The Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter (FESA) CRU contains one Fast Ethernet ServerNet addressablecontroller (SAC), which contains one Ethernet physical
FiberOSM displays four Fiber objects under the ServerNet Ports on a ServerNet Switch in bladeenclosures.Location in OSM Tree: System > Enclosure &g
The version of the firmware running on the router.Firmware RevisionIndicates whether the router is Up or Down.Device StatusAssociated DeviceThe names
The hardware revision of the switch logic board.Hardware RevisionThe type of CRU this SAC is connected to.Values: SSAC, FSAC, SCSICRU TypeLogicalThe t
ActionsAbortTerminates operation of the G4SA and the associated Ethernet ServerNet addressable controller(SAC). When the Abort action finishes, the G4
LogicalDisplays the configured interface, as specified by the Alter Interface Typeaction.Values: Copper, Fiber, or Autodetect.Configured Interface Typ
Each G4SA SAC contains up to four G4SA PIFs, which correspond to the four Ethernet ports oneach G4SA.Location in OSM Tree: System > Group > IOAM
ActionsAbortTerminates operation of the G4SA ServerNet addressable controller. When the Abort actionfinishes, the SAC is in the Stopped state.DumpCopi
Rediscover...162Hard Disk (CLIM)...
PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionIdentifies th
AttributesGroupDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StateLogicalIndica
IOAM GroupAn IOAM Group contains an I/O Adapter Module enclosure and FCDM Collection objects, whichcontain Fibre Channel disk modules (FCDMs) that are
AttributesHard DiskDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StateFirmwareT
The number of physical ports on the InfiniBand HCA card.Number of PortsA text string indicating the System Image GUID of the InfiniBand HCA. It isobta
ActionsGroup Connectivity ServerNet Path TestYou can perform this action on either the Internal ServerNet X Fabric or the Internal ServerNet YFabric.
IOAM names in OSM include the group number and a module number of either 2 or 3. Forexample, IOAM 13.2 is located in group 13, module 2. The other IOA
Physical LocationThe values displayed by these attributes are assigned through the Set Physical Location action.A user-defined name assigned to identi
IOMF2 (I/O Multifunction 2)Each I/O multifunction 2 (IOMF2) CRU in a NonStop server contains these components:• A service processor (SP)• Two internal
The maximum voltage limit (60 volts) for the IOMF2 CRU.Rail Maximum VoltageThe minimum voltage (39.6 volts) that must be available to power the IOMF2C
Prepare to Power Off...169Replace...
Storage ASIC Initialization TestPrompts the storage subsystem manager process ($ZZSTO) to initialize the storage ASIC in theCRU. If initialization fai
Logical ProcessorThe OSM Service Connection displays Logical Processor objects for both HP Integrity NonStopBladeSystems (J-series software) and Integ
Valid only for NonStop BladeSystems, this attribute maps the Logical Processorto the Processor Blade it represents.Processor BladeIndicates whether th
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
Maintenance PICLocated in slot 1 of a processor switch in NonStop NS-series servers that contain processor switches.AttributesPhysicalA code that iden
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
AttributesMemory CardDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysica
An optional text string assigned to further identify the physical location ofthe module.This attribute is displayed only if a value is specified using
• Locator is an optional text string to help identify the physical location of the module. It mustcontain alphanumeric characters only.• This paramete
NOTE: * SNMP Read Access Community and SNMP Write Access Community user groups andaccess privileges are established by the administrator for the UPS.
Actions...177Rediscover...
The version of the firmware to be used for an NIC firmware update.Default File VersionThe version of the NIC firmware running on the CLIM.VersionActio
A unique serial number that identifies the component. Track IDs are used fortracking components.Track IDIdentifies the type of ServerNet PIC.Value: Op
AttributesPICDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysicalIndicat
The external loopback test indicates whether or not the PIC circuitry is operational or faulty. Unlikethe internal loopback test, the external loopbac
LogicalValid only for FESA and GESA PIFs.The transmission rate for the ServerNet addressable controller.Current Configured SpeedThe state of the compo
PMCUThe power monitor and control unit (PMCU) controls and monitors the battery connection to theDC power distribution buses. Along with the service p
Slot Location:CRU: Power supply CRUs are located in slots 31 and 32 of enclosures containing IOMF2 CRUs.Example: Power Supply (1.1.31)AttributesPower
NOTE: In DC-powered Telco systems, instead of having power supply units in slots 31 and 32,there are actually 4 TICs (in positions A1, A2, B1, and B2)
• Handle with care -- the power supply weighs approximately 5.6 kilograms (14 pounds).• Follow these standard operating practices when replacing CRUs:
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
Configure LIF...184Start...
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
PhysicalThe state of the Blade Element Power Supply, as known to the operatingsystem on the server. Possible values include OK, Fault, Power Loss, and
AttributesPower SupplyDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysic
AttributesIOAM Power SupplyDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StateP
For an Integrity NonStop NS14000 or NS1000 system, you must use this action to configure atleast one of your IOAM power supplies (to specify UPS as th
Configure Power Source as UPSSets the Power Source attribute value for this power supply unit to UPS. You must be logged on assuper.super to perform t
Power Supply (VIO)Provides power to the VIO enclosure (represented in the OSM Service Connection as a VIO module).There are two VIO power supplies in
that a power failure exceeds the powerfail-delay time interval specified for your UPS. For moreinformation on preparing for AC power-fail scenarios, s
Location in OSM Tree: System > Enclosure > Processor BladeAttributesProcessor BladeDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box onl
Retrieve and Clear BMC Event Log - FormattedAllows you to retrieve and save a formatted version of the Baseboard Management Controller(BMC) event log
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Configuration...194Actions...
Indicates whether or not the PE is enabled for automatic reintegration in caseof a failure.NOTE: Displayed for NonStop NS14000 series and NS16000 seri
The serial number of the component assigned to it by the supplier of thecomponent.Serial NumberThe ID of the slot in which the LSU logic board resides
Replace LSUDisplays the procedure for replacing LSU Logic Board and Optics Adapter components.Reset LSUResets the LSU.Set LED StateSets these LSU LEDs
Processor switch modules are initially configured using the Configure Module action in the OSMLow-Level Link, as described in the NonStop NS-Series Ha
RediscoverCauses OSM to refresh and reanalyze the processor switch and all subcomponents. Refresh refersto OSM updating the attribute values displayed
PIFs in SACSACs in CRUCRU11GESA11TRSALocation in OSM Tree: System > Group > Module > CRU > SACSlot Location: SACs are located on the CRUs
The currently available processors that can access the SAC.Example: 0,1Processor Access ListDisplayed for CCSA SACs only, displays the type of CCSA SA
AttributesPhysicalThe product name of the SAS card.ModelThe serial number of the SAS card.Serial NumberLogicalA list of the SAS Disk Enclosure(s) to w
NOTE: For a SAS Disk Enclosure in a Telco system, the fans and power supplies are representedin OSM by a pair of SAS Power Supply and Fan objects.Attr
FirmwareIndication of the differences, if any, between the current and default firmwareversions. ValuesCompare StateThe name of the file to be used fo
Enable PE Reintegration...201Enable Serial ZX1 I/O Link...
LogicalThe ID to which the device answers on the SCSI bus:4 or 5: Tape devices6 or 7: Controllers8 and 9: SCSI extenders/FC convertersThe remaining ID
NOTE: Displayed only for (J-series) NonStop BladeSystems; not applicable for NonStop NS-seriesservers.ServerNet Interface Card (CLIM)A subcomponent of
A unique serial number that identifies the component. Track IDs are used fortracking components.Track IDIdentifies the type of ServerNet PIC.Value: Qu
• Optical Extender PICs located only in HP Integrity NonStop NonStop NS14000 series, NS2000series, NS2100, NS2200 series, NS2300, NS2400 series, NS120
The replacement part number of the component.Replacement Part NumberThe serial number of the component assigned to it by the supplier of the component
NOTE: Because the hard reset required to complete an FPGA update disrupts a ServerNet fabric,you should perform a Check Storage Dependence on ServerNe
PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionIndicates whe
ME FPGA UpdateAllows you to update the FPGA code file for the Maintenance Entity (ME) of the ServerNet SwitchBoard.NOTE: Because the hard reset requir
LogicalThe maximum processor configuration for the service processor. ValuesCurrent TopologyThe state of the service processor:Active (Primary): This
Processor Boot Millicode FirmwareThese attributes are displayed only for SPs located in PMF or PMF2 CRUs; not for those in IOMFor IOMF2 CRUs.The versi
Firmware Update...209Replace...
PhysicalThe model number of the Smart Array Controller that was assigned inmanufacturing.ModelThe serial number of the Smart Array Controller.Serial N
Storage ASICThe status of the storage ASIC in the CRU.Values: Initialized, Not Initialized, UnknownInitialization StateActionsReplaceLaunches the Repl
LogicalThe type of device supported by this SAC.Values: Disk, Tape, SCSI Controller, Not Configured, UnknownConfigured TypeActionsResponsive TestVerif
The state of the component as known to the operating system (open scsiprocess) on the server. ValuesDevice StateThe location of the configured SCSI co
Each SWAN 2 CRU contains these subcomponents:• Up to six SWAN 2 CLIPs, each of which contains two SWAN Paths and two WAN Lines,giving each SWAN 2 CRU
The name of the subnet on the alternate TCP/IP process that supports theSWAN concentrator.Format: TCPIP process name.subnet nameExample: $ZTCP3.#SN1Al
StopTerminates operation of the SWAN concentrator and all associated SWAN CLIPs. When the Stopaction completes, the SWAN CRU and associated SWAN CLIPs
LogicalThe state of the component as known to the operating system on the server.ValuesDevice StatePhysicalThe Physical attributes are displayed for S
Test Basic OnlineRuns an online test to determine if the CLIP is functional, and checks that both the access paths areavailable.Test Full Path AccessT
ActionsNone.SWAN LAN Logic Board (LANLB)Each SWAN 2 CRU has two customer-replaceable LAN logic board subcomponents.Location in OSM Tree: System > S
Attributes...215ServerNet Switch
AttributesLine $ZZWANDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StateLogical
LogicalThe media access control (MAC) address of the SWAN Path.MAC AddressThe IPv4 address configured for the SWAN Path.IPv4 AddressThe state of the S
SystemA system is made up of all the hardware components, software, and firmware that are managedby a single operating system. Internal hardware compo
Data Collection ServicesIndicates whether automatic data collection for failed system resources isenabled or disabled. To change this attribute state,
OSM also automatically performs periodic checking of these services. Performed every 24 hoursby default, the frequency is configurable through an OSMC
NOTE: Generally, new hardware is detected dynamically once it is cabled. This action is onlyrequired for recognizing components connected on a port th
action, specifying NS16200 or NS14200 as your system type, OSM recognizes the runningfirmware as appropriate and displays the correct default firmware
Rediscover System and ClusterCauses OSM to refresh and reanalyze all components within the system and the ServerNet clusteror NonStop BladeCluster.NOT
be changed in the OSMCONF file or extended for an action currently in progress by using theExtend Problem Incident Report Suppression Time action. Per
Related System and Processor-Level Recovery ActionsDepending on your system type, these actions may be useful for system and processor recoveryoperati
Process Pair...223SCSI Interface...
NonStop NS-Series• Fibre Channel tape drives are connected to Fibre Channel ServerNet adapters in IOAMenclosures.• SCSI tape drives can be connected t
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
StopPuts the tape process in a state to disallow regular I/O commands to the tape drive. When theStop action completes, the tape drive is in the Stopp
AttributesTRSADisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysicalA code
AttributesUnknown CRUDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StatePhysica
Physical LocationThe values displayed by these attributes are assigned through the Physical Configuration Tool.A user-defined name assigned to identif
PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionThe part numb
VIO G4SAIn an Integrity NonStop NS-series system containing VIO enclosures (represented in the OSMService Connection as VIO modules), OSM displays a G
ActionsAbortTerminates operation of the VIO G4SA and the associated Ethernet ServerNet addressable controller(SAC). When the Abort action finishes, th
PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionIndicates whe
External Loopback Test...230Start DLC Task...
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
For more information, see the G16SE Service Provider Supplement for Integrity NonStopBladeSystems.Each VIO Module object, depending on the type of sys
PhysicalA code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revisioncodes are used for tracking components.Hardware RevisionThe part numb
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
Compare State (Other)MeaningValueCurrent and default versions are the same.SameThe current version is newer than the default version.Up-revThe current
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
MeaningPowered OnThere is a problem with the backup power supply for this component (as determined bythe Redundant Power Scrub action).Redundant Power
SystemTypeS70000NSR-GS72000NSR-TS74000NSR-VS76000NSR-XS78000NSR-HS86000NSR-YS88000NSR-ZIntegrity NonStop NS16000 serverNSE-AIntegrity NonStop BladeSys
Tape TypesMeaningProduct ID9840 cartridge tape drive mounted in an L700 tape libraryCT9840-19840 cartridge tape drive mounted in a 9710 tape libraryCT
MeaningProduct IDSuper DLT tabletop with ACLT5258ACLSTK 9490 cartridge driveT9490Virtual Tape Solution: Tributary Systems Inc. 2UVT5801Virtual Tape So
Update Running Core License...238Verify Power Fail Configuration..
12 Managing a ServerNet ClusterA ServerNet cluster is a collection of NonStop servers connected together using the ServerNetprotocol. There are two ge
See also Using the Browser’s Find Feature.Monitoring a ClusterServerNet cluster monitoring tasks include:• Viewing alarms for resources in a ServerNet
Performing actions on ServerNet cluster resources is similar to performing actions on resourceswithin a server. First expand the ServerNet Cluster res
1. In the tree pane of the OSM management window, expand the ServerNet Cluster resourceand navigate to the Switch component of the Switch Module.2. Ri
PortInternal RouterPortExternal Slot8211281284383491113922933944Router Connections for Router Interconnect PICsPortInternal RouterExternal Slot41Slot
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13 Cluster ResourcesA ServerNet cluster is built using one of several topologies. The resource objects displayed in theOSM Service Connection for a cl
LogicalWhether the switch is installed and responding.Values: Present, Absent, and UnknownPresenceUser-assigned text that can be used to help identify
Whether the switch module is installed and responding.Values: Present, Absent, and UnknownPresenceThe track ID of the switch module midplane.Track IDI
Responsive Test...246Test Verify...
Set LocatorAllows you to enter text to aid in locating or identifying the switch. This text is displayed as theLocator attribute. These ASCII characte
AttributesBladeClusterDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the value issomething other than OK. ValuesService StateBladeC
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
AttributesLogicalThe Expand node number of the local node.Value: 0 through 254Expand Node NumberThe Expand name of the local node.Node NameThe positio
Y Fabric Connection #2Identifies the Y2 port used for BladeCluster connectivity.Port NameX Fabric Connection #1Identifies the X1 port used for BladeCl
PhysicalA parameter used by SCF and the guided procedures that allows SANMANto select an appropriate switch configuration block (SCB) from the M6770CL
ServerNet Cluster ServiceThe current state of the ServerNet Cluster subsystem on the local node.Values: Starting, Started, Stopping, Stopped, and Unkn
Switch SANMAN Process PairSwitches the SANMAN process from the primary processor to the backup processor.SCF Equivalent: SCF PRIMARY $ZZSMNSwitch SNET
ActionsGenerate ServerNet StatisticsGenerates an event containing the ServerNet statistics from the remote node to the local node.ServerNet Remote Nod
The state of the Expand-over-ServerNet line configured from the local nodeto the selected remote node.Values: Up, Down, Not AvailableLine LDEV StateTh
Service State...257Tape Types...
ConfigurationA parameter used by SCF and the guided procedures that allows SANMANto select an appropriate switch configuration block (SCB) from the M6
Hard ResetIs necessary following a Configuration Update action in order for the changes to take effect.CAUTION: This action disrupts the ServerNet tra
ActionsBlink LED OffTurns off the blinking of the fault LED.Blink LED OnCauses the fault LED to start blinking.Switch GroupA collection of up to four
PhysicalThe hardware revision of the switch logic board.Hardware RevisionThe state of the fault LED on the switch logic board.Values: On, Off, Blinkin
FPGAThe VPROC of the FPGA (field programmable gate array) image currentlyloaded on the switch logic board.VersionThe full path name of the default FPG
ReplaceInvokes the Replace Switch Component guided procedure that helps to replace the switch logicboard.Soft ResetSoft resets the switch logic board.
Blink LED OnCauses the LEDs to start blinking.ReplaceInvokes the Replace Switch Component guided procedure that helps to replace the switch PIC.Switch
Switch-to-Node PICA plug-in card (PIC) on the 6770 switch module that connects to a ServerNet node. The last partof the name contains the port number
See also Router Connections for Switch Node Ports.AttributesSwitch Node PortDisplayed in the Attributes tab and Attributes dialog box only if the valu
Neighbor ServerNet NodeThe ServerNet node number of the neighbor node.Node NumberThe name of the neighbor node.Node NameActionsNode Responsive TestTes
ServerNet Path Test on Y Fabric...272Set ServerNet Cluster State...
Switch PortAn external transceiver port on a 6780 switch that connects to a 6780 switch in another zone orlayer. These ports reside only on switch PIC
The initial state of the component at the time of discovery.Values: OK, FaultTransceiver Device StateWhether the transceiver is enabled.Enabled: The c
ActionsReplaceLaunches the Replace Switch Component guided procedure, which provides help for replacing thecomponent.Common Attribute ValuesService St
Port Connectivity StatusValid Only ForValueResetLink dead (Loss of optical signal)Link dead (Transceiver absent)No link aliveLink alive, port disabled
14 Updating ServerNet Cluster TopologyYou can update a ServerNet cluster to support more nodes or to expand the geographical limitsof the cluster.Thes
NOTE: Do not use this procedure unless you have the OSM package running on all nodes ofthe cluster. Instead, use the TSM Add Switch guided procedure a
9. Disconnect any existing X-fabric cables between the cluster switches. (If you are updating froma star topology, there are no existing cables betwee
Cable Connections Between Star GroupsUpdating to the Split-Star TopologyIf you are updating to the split-star topology, connect the cables as follows:
PortPIC SlotConnect to SwitchPortPIC SlotSwitch411X12/Y12411X11/Y11112X13/Y13112X11/Y11212X13/Y13212X11/Y11312X13/Y13312X11/Y11412X13/Y13412X11/Y11113
Table of ContentsWhat's New in This Guide...33About This Guide...
Logical...279Firmware...
PortPIC SlotConnect to SwitchPortPIC SlotSwitch22X2412X1412X2422X1423X2413X1413X2423X14Y Fabric Connections Between Two ZonesThis table lists the Y-fa
PortPIC SlotConnect to SwitchPortPIC SlotSwitch22X2312X1312X3322X1323X2313X1313X3323X1322X2412X1412X3422X1423X2413X1413X3423X1422X3112X2123X3113X2122X
PortPIC SlotConnect to SwitchPortPIC SlotSwitch23Y3113Y2122Y3212Y2223Y3213Y2222Y3312Y2323Y3313Y2322Y3412Y2423Y3413Y24302 Updating ServerNet Cluster To
GlossaryA | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U |V | W | X | Y | ZAAC transfer switch A component of a NonSt
backup processor A processor running the HP NonStop™ operating system that communicates with the primaryprocessor, allowing the processors to remain i
See also cluster switch group.cluster switch logicboardA circuit board that provides switching logic for HP NonStop™ ServerNet Switch (model 6780).The
disk drive A device that stores data on a disk and provides random access to addressable locations on thedisk. There are two types of disk drives:• On
Fast EthernetServerNet adapter(FESA)A single-ported ServerNet adapter that supports 100-megabit/second (Mbps) or 10-Mbps Ethernetdata transfer rates o
Hhalt To stop a processor, terminating all processes running in it. Halt is a processor action availablein both the OSM Low-Level Link and the OSM Ser
See also light-emitting diode (LED).initial discovery Discovery of a NonStop server with which the or the OSM Service Connection has had no priorconta
Physical...286Logical...
logical interface(LIF)A process that allows an application or another process to communicate with data communicationshardware.logical name An attribut
and system-load control. The OSM system console communicates directly with the MSPs on theserver. The enclosure containing processors 0 and 1 contains
network Two or more computer systems (nodes) connected so that they can exchange information andshare resources.See also local area network (LAN), Ser
physical interface(PIF)The hardware components that connect a system node to a network.physical location A three-part identifier that specifies the gr
processor element(PE)A single microprocessor or microprocessor core, with its associated memory, capable of executinga single instruction stream.proce
SCSI ServerNetaddressablecontroller (S-SAC)A ServerNet addressable controller (SAC) that is contained within a small computer systeminterface (SCSI) p
service connection A connection between the system console and the OSM software on a NonStop server. A serviceconnection is initiated from the browser
See also star topology, tri-star topology, layered topology.status/consolemessageA message that keeps the user informed about the status of the reques
tetrahedraltopologyA topology of NonStop S-series servers in which the ServerNet connections between the processorenclosures form a tetrahedron.tetrah
• Support for dial-in on a system console• Recommended repair actions associated with alarmsverticaltetrahedronA topology of NonStop S-series servers
Updating to the Tri-Star Topology...298Cable Connections in a Laye
IndexSymbols4PSE, 86actions, 86attributes, 866770 Switch Moduleabout, 267actions, 268attributes, 2676780 Switch Moduleabout, 268actions, 269attributes
Clusterabout, 275actions, 276attributes, 275cluster resourceslist of, 267locating, 261managing, 267monitoring, 262performing actions on, 262viewing, 2
actions, 151attributes, 151FESAabout, 151actions, 152attributes, 152Fiber, 153Fiber ServerNet Addressable Controller (see FSAC)Fibre Channel Routerabo
managing a system, 83Memory Cardabout, 175Moduleabout, 176actions, 177attributes, 176Monitored Service LAN Devicesabout, 178actions, 178Motherboard, 1
Replace, 270, 281, 285, 286, 292Replacement Part Number, 200Reset ServerNet Statistics, 271Reset Statistics, 276Responsive Test, 155Restore CLIM Confi
about, 281actions, 282attributes, 281Switch Groupabout, 282Switch Logic Boardabout, 282actions, 284attributes, 282Switch Node Portabout, 287actions, 2
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What's New in This GuideThis version of the OSM Service Connection (T0682 H02 ADH), released in conjunction with theH06.28/J06.17 RVUs, adds:• Su
• The OSM Event Viewer now allows you view events time-stamped in the same time zone asthe system on which they were logged. For more information, see
• Collect CLIM Logs action has been added to the CLIM object (was previously on just the CLIMsobject).• A new Prepare for Down System CLIM Firmware Up
At H06.21/J06.10, OSM Service Connection (T0682 H02 ACE) added support for:• G6 CLIMs, including the display of two new subcomponent objects in the OS
See the OSMINIO file for examples, and the OSM Configuration Guide for more informationon creating or editing a customized OSMCONF file. The Verify Po
At H06.14/J06.03, the OSM Service Connection (T0682 H02 ABI) added support for J-series inaddition to H-series RVUs. This version of the OSM Service C
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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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
1 Introducing OSMThe OSM client components are installed on a PC workstation that serves as the system console.The OSM server components are installed
Starting the OSM Notification Director If It Is Not Running: On the main Windows task bar, clickStart and then select Programs > HP OSM > OSM No
For ObjectOSM ActionOSM Guided ProcedureNonStop Blade Element orsubcomponent(processor board, frontpanel display, memory board,reintegration board, fa
2 Preparing the OSM EnvironmentTo plan your network LAN configuration and connect your system console so it can communicatewith your NonStop server th
Using the Physical Configuration Tool...799 Viewing Summary Repor
3 Configuring OSMBefore using OSM applications to manage your system.• Configure the server using the OSM Low-Level Link (see Configuring the Server).
Defining UsersTo use the OSM client and server software, you must define the users that have access to yourserver. OSM allows two types of users:MSP (
Dial-out/Dial-inYou can configure the OSM client software to notify a remote service provider of problems withyour server. This remote notification is
4 Starting the OSM Service ConnectionYou can:• Launch an OSM Service Connection• OSM Service Connection Session Error Messages• Using OSM Bookmarks• V
OSM Service Connection Session Error MessagesServer UndiscoveredAn OSM Service Connection session cannot be established until system discovery is comp
5 Using the Management WindowThe OSM Management window appears after system discovery. It displays OSM features andinformation about your local system
Management Window ExampleInternet Explorer Menu BarThe Internet Explorer menu bar is not customized for the OSM application. For most OSM functions,us
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
Battery...91Attributes.
Tools MenuThe Tools menu contains the following items:Displays the Multi-Resource Action dialog box, pre-configured witha default logical view of your
Help MenuThe Help menu contains:Displays a JavaHelp online help interface to the OSM Service Connection User's Guide.You can also access context-
1. In the tree or Overview pane, select the system name.2. From the View list, select Physical.Physical View of an EnclosureThe Physical view of a gro
The Inventory view of a ServerNet cluster displays:The logical name of a component in the cluster and the switch zone and fabric inwhich it is located
The shortcut menu for all resources contains these choices:brings up the Attributes dialog box for that resource.Attributesbrings up the Alarms dialog
In the tree pane, a yellow icon displayed overa system, group, module, or any parent objectthat contains subcomponents indicates that oneor more subco
Alarm SeverityImmediate corrective action is required. A service-affecting fault occurred. Forexample, a resource might have become unavailable.Critic
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
or act on those alarms. To view a summary of alarms for the entire system, see Viewing a Summaryof Alarms.The Alarms dialog box provides this informat
Select, then right-click an alarm in the Alarms tab, Alarms dialog box, or the Alarm Summarydialog box and click either Permanent or Temporary suppres
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7 Viewing AttributesEvery resource has attributes associated with it. You can view the attributes of a resource in thedetails pane of the Management w
Select, then right-click a problem attribute in either the Attributes tab or Attributes dialog box andclick either Permanent or Temporary suppression,
8 Performing ActionsYou can perform and monitor actions as follows:• Perform a specific action on a selected resource: Performing Actions on a Selecte
Behavior for the threeDefault Rolesis as follows:• NonStop Super ID – No changes can be made to this default role, in terms of membership orprivileges
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
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
4. Select the specific resources on which to perform the action:ToSelectMove all resources in the available resources list to the selected resources l
Deleting a Resource View1. In the Multi-Resource Actions dialog box, click Configure….2. In the Multi-Resource Configuration dialog box, select the na
5. Select the specific resources on which to perform the action:ToSelectMove all resources in the available resources list to the selected resources l
CLIMs...108Attributes...
Now you do not need to use the Set Physical Location* action to specify Rack Name or RackOffset. Instead, you can use the Physical Configuration Tool
9 Viewing Summary ReportsYou can view a:• Problem Summary• Summary of Actions• Summary of Alarms• Resource SummaryViewing a Problem SummaryThe Problem
The Alarm Summary dialog box provides this information about each alarm:• Alarm severity• Time and date the alarm occurred• Resource name• Description
10 Managing a SystemA system consists of all the hardware components, software, and firmware that are managed bya single operating system.Using the OS
11 System ResourcesUsing OSM, you can monitor and maintain these system resources:Processor BladeFESAAlarm PanelProcessor ComponentsFiber (Blade Switc
VIO FCSAPower Supply (IOAM)FC Card (CLIM)VIO G4SAPower Supply (Processor Switch)FC-AL I/O ModuleVIO Logic BoardPower Supply (SAS Disk Enclosure)FCDMVI
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
ActionsLink to Web InterfaceOpens a Web interface that provides detailed device configuration and information for the alarmpanel.RediscoverCauses OSM
Indication of whether the ATM adapter software is automatically dumped to the specifieddump file if the software abends abnormally.Enabled: The softwa
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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
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
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
LogicalDisplayed only if there is an activity in progress, to report the current activity,such as Firmware Update in Progress or Service Procedure in
When a Blade Complex has multiple Blade Elements, they are identified in the OSM tree pane as400.1, 400.2, and 400.3. In the Attributes tab, the Seria
PhysicalStatus of the Blade Element fan located in slot 17. Possible values includeOK, Fault, Down.NOTE: Displayed for Integrity NonStop NS14000 serie
Physical LocationThe values displayed by these attributes are assigned through the Set Physical Location action.A user-defined name assigned to identi
Power Down Blade ElementFor Integrity NonStop NS-series systems, this action effectively disconnects this Blade Element fromthe system and puts the Bl
Set LED StateAvailable for NonStop NS14000 series and NS16000 series servers only, this action allows youto set the Blade Element front or rear (servi
Blade Element FirmwareThis object exists in OSM to display the many firmware attributes that exist for Integrity NonStopNS14000 series and NS16000 ser
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