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HP MicroServe Operation & User’s Manual

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  • HP MicroServe, 11 1. Power on the server by pressing the Power on/Off button on the front panel 2. When POST prompts the message “press F10 for Rom-based setup Utility”, press the F10 key, the main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears 3. Press the right arrow (→) k e y to n a vi g a te to th e “Advanced” menu. 4. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll to “IPMI Configuration”. Press the “Enter” key. 5. Press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll the “Set LAN C

  • HP MicroServe, 54 4 The virtualized drive appears in remote system as a real drive with a new drive letter. Adding the ISO image 1. Start a virtual Media session and click the Add Image button 2. On the open dialog window, select the ISO image file in your local system and click open button.

  • 27 Using Remote Access Card Using BMC Web UI Browser main menu options Using a web browser, you can access all of the links to do remote control Title Item Options Description HP ProLiant MicroServer Remote Access Card Properties / Get current firmware version of Remote Access Card Configuration Network Enable to view and modify network settings for BMC Networ

  • HP MicroServe, 56 The “verbs” shows the all the supported verbs under current directory. And “targets” show all the directories under current directory. Use “cd target” command, you can enter the existent directory. Use “cd ..” you can return parent directory Get CPU/Memory Info Enter /admin1/system1/cpu1, and you can get CPU info with “show “verb.

  • HP MicroServe, 65 Troubleshooting BMC Heartbeat LED Indicator The Heartbeat LED (CR1, which location is near the “Aspeed” chipset) is used to indicate whether the BMC work normally or not. When BMC firmware works normally, it should blink with one second interval. Otherwise, the BMC firmware should be in ill. When encounter this failure, you should remove the server power and reboot the server (unplug the server power cable, and then plug it again) to let BMC reboot. If the heartbeat LED still works abnormally after server power on, you can attempt to flash the latest BMC firmware vi

  • HP MicroServe, 43 4. Click the Upload button. If the file is valid, all other sessions will be terminated and the image upload will begin. If the upload fails, a message will notify you to upload another file. For a successful upload, the current firmware version and the version of the new file will be displayed, as well as the Preserve Configuration checkbox, Update button and Cancel button. 5. Click the Update button to begin the firmware update process and view the update status. When the upda

  • HP MicroServe, © Copyright 2011, 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Microsoft and Windows are U.S. registered trad

  • HP MicroServe, 31  IP Address 1: The information will be appeared if checked auto-configuration. When auto- configuration is disabled, the IP address needs to be entered by manually.  IP Gateway: Specifies the gateway for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC. To change this setting, you must first uncheck the auto configuration checkbox.  Link Local Address: Specifies the IPv6 address for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC  IP Address 2: Specifies the additional IPv6 address for the ProLiant MicroServer NIC if one is

  • HP MicroServe, 53 3. The virtual media sessions will start according the device on your client (USB key, floppy etc.). Sharing a virtual media device (Floppy) 1 Prepare the media you want to add, take floppy device as example. Insert floppy disk in your local system. 2 Start a virtual Media session, the Virtual Media will display the list of devices available for mapping in Virtual Media session 3 Select the mapped checkbox for the device (A: Floppy), the option window will be opened. Then click yes button on the prompted window.

  • HP MicroServe, 48 Trap Settings The trap setting configuration screen enables you to specify destination addresses, and enable/disable SNMP alerts, the event traps can issue an alert if an authentication failure occurs.  Enable-- Enables or disables IPv4/IPV6 destination addresses  IPv4 Destination—Specifies where to send the PET trap from the destinations your defined Note IPV4 address only support numerical values between 0-255. This field is required only if its relative checkbox (IPv4 Destination 1, 2, 3 or 4) is checked.  IPV6 Destination—follow

  • HP MicroServe, 40  HTTP Port (Decimal number only) used by the embedded software that listens for a server connection. The default value is 80.  HTTPS Port (Decimal number only) used by the embedded software that listens for a secure server connection. The default value is 443.  Timeout is the time that a connection is allowed to remain idle (60 to 10800 seconds). The session is canceled when the time-out is reached.  Max Sessions is the maximum number of simultaneous sessions allowed for this system.  Active Sessions is the number of current sessions on the system, less than or equal to the setting for Max Sessions. IPMI This pa

  • HP MicroServe, 34 7. Submit a certificate request by using a base-64-encoded CMC or PKCS #10 file, or submit a renewal request by using a base-64-encoded PKCS #7 file. 8. Copy the text from cert.txt and paste in to the form, then click “Submit” button.

  • HP MicroServe, 55 3. Select the mapped checkbox for the ISO Image Note: If you want to read only the ISO image, please select read only checkbox before it is mapped. The ISO Image file is available in remote system Using BMC SMCLP The SMASH CLP is designed for users who prefer a non-graphical interface. The SMASH CLP chapter describes the syntax and the ways to remote control server. If you want to access BMC SMCLP, you need to have a SSH client (putty or others). When BMC is working normally and having valid IP address, you can access BMC SMCLP via the SSH client. Please

  • 12 6. Set the “BMC LAN Configuration” to “DHCP” 7. Press the F10 key to save and exit RBSU To configure a static IP address, use the RBSU with the following procedure to disable DHCP and configure the IP address and the subnet mask: 1. Power on the server by pressing the Power on/Off button on the front panel 2. When POST prompts the mes

  • HP MicroServe, 10 4. Install a new Remote Access Card: • Align the card with the system PCIE slot • Press the card down to ensure the full connection with the board. 5. Follow the steps of installing the system tray. 6. Connect the VGA cable to the VGA port on the Remote Access Card. 7. Power on the server, it will have BMC functions. Configuring the IP address The management processor acquires an IP address and subnet mask using either a dynamic or static process. When using dynamic IP address, your DHCP server will automatically assign an IP address for BMC. Obtain the DHCP IP address, using Rom-Based Setup Utility with the following procedures:

  • HP MicroServe, 62 SMCLP Power Control Function Under “system1”, it has the verbs ”start”, “stop” and “reset”. “start” can power on the server, when the server in standby. “stop” can power off the server, when the server in working. “reset” can hard reset the server.

  • HP MicroServe, 42 Update Preparation before online firmware flashing 1. Remote Access Card correctly installed in the connectors on the system board 2. Download the latest firmware version from website and save it on your local system. 3. The remote system needs to connect with network. Start to update firmware of Remote Access Card Following procedures are used to update firmware 1. Accessing the firmware page from a web browser 2. On the main menu navigation bar, click Update 3. Click Browse to enter the path where the firmware image file resides.

  • HP MicroServe, 35 9. The certificate will be pending. 10. Open “Certification Authority” by clicking start->Programs->Administrative Tools->Certification Authority, the certificate you requested will be displayed in Issued Certificate item

  • 38 15. Upload certificate to BMC 16. Click “Upload Server Certificate” button to upload certificate Users This page displays all user information and configuration. With Administrator privilege level, you can click any User ID number in the Users list to add a user or change the settings, then click Refresh button to refresh the User list

  • HP MicroServe, 20 Update BMC Firmware under DOS mode 1. Prepare a bootable USB flash drive or hard drive 2. Copy the update.bat, socflash.exe, DOS4GW.EXE and the BMC firmware image (all.xxx.bin) to the USB flash drive or hard drive. Make sure they are in the same folder/directory. 3. Boot the system to DOS, and run update.bat under DOS.

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