Intel Server cc2300 User Manual

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Intel Server Control Installation Guide For the  
HP cc2300 & cc3300 Carrier Grade Servers  
Document Release Date: March 2003  
Legal Information  
Intel® Server Control  
System Requirements Overview  
Service Partition  
Enabling LAN Events  
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Installing Intel Server Control (ISC)  
Launching Intel Server Control (ISC)  
HP Carrier Grade Server Functionality Matrix  
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Contents  
Intel® Server Control .......................................................................................... 4  
System Requirements Overview........................................................................ 4  
Windows 2000 Requirements ........................................................................................4  
Red Hat Linux 7.1 Requirements...................................................................................5  
Additional Requirements for DMI-SNMP Translation.....................................................5  
Console Requirements Overview............................................................................................5  
Windows 2000 Console Requirements..........................................................................5  
Service Partition.................................................................................................. 6  
Service Partition Installation....................................................................................................6  
Requirements.................................................................................................................6  
Installation......................................................................................................................6  
Boot the Server from the Service Partition..............................................................................7  
Locally Booting the Server from the Service Partition....................................................8  
Remotely Booting the Server from the Service Partition................................................8  
Configuring the Server for EMP Access.........................................................................8  
Configuring the Server for LAN Access .........................................................................9  
Using the Direct Platform Control (DPC) Console .......................................................11  
Using the Client System Setup Utility (CSSU) .............................................................11  
Enabling LAN Events........................................................................................ 11  
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Installing Intel Server Control (ISC).............................................................. 12  
Managed Server Preparation................................................................................................12  
Compatibility and Upgrade Issues ........................................................................................12  
Linux Red Hat ..............................................................................................................12  
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LANDesk Server Manager (LDSM) ...........................................................................12  
Windows 2000 Advanced Server.................................................................................13  
ISC Installation Procedure for Windows 2000 Advanced Server..........................................13  
ISC Installation Procedure for Linux Red Hat 7.1 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 .....14  
Installing Linux DMI Service Provider ..........................................................................14  
Installing ISC Server Instrumentation...........................................................................15  
Configuring the SNMP–DMI Mapper............................................................................16  
Launching Intel Server Control (ISC) .............................................................. 16  
Intel Server Control H-P Network Node Manager.................................................................17  
LANDesk Server Manager....................................................................................................17  
CA-Unicenter TNG................................................................................................................17  
ISC Console..........................................................................................................................17  
HP Carrier Grade Server Functionality Matrix................................................ 18  
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Intel® Server Control  
This guide explains how to install and launch the Intel® Server Control (ISC) software. ISC is a  
server management tool that provides real time monitoring and alerting for server hardware,  
emergency remote management and remote server setup.  
ISC is implemented using a client-server architecture and has been developed for the HP Carrier  
Grade cc2300 and cc3300 servers. Servers can be managed by the client through a LAN, a direct  
RS-232 serial connection or a RS-232 connection through a modem.  
The Direct Platform Control (DPC) component of ISC accesses system log and sensor information  
through the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) independent of the cc2300 or cc3300  
operating system. The server needs to be powered up for DPC access through LAN or RS-232.  
The Platform Instrumentation Control (PIC) accesses system log and sensor information online by  
utiltizing the cc2300 or cc3300 operating system. The server’s operating system needs to be booted  
to run PIC. PIC is accessed through LAN or RS-232.  
System Requirements Overview  
ISC contains two parts:  
ISC Console Software  
ISC Server Instrumentation Software  
The ISC console software is installed on a client. The ISC server instrumentation software is  
installed on the HP Carrier Grade cc2300/cc3300 Servers.  
ISC Console Software allows interaction with the managed server. It can be installed on these  
system (client) configurations:  
Windows NT 4.0 server, Enterprise Edition, Service Pack 6a  
Windows NT Workstation, Service Pack 6a  
Windows 2000 Advanced Server, Service Pack 2  
Windows 2000 Professional, Service Pack 2  
ISC Server Instrumentation Software, when installed on the cc2300 or cc3300 servers, creates a  
managed server that can be managed from the system (client) running ISC Console Software. ISC  
is supported on:  
Windows 2000 Server (Service Pack 2).  
Linux RedHat 7.1  
Windows 2000 Requirements  
Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Service Pack 2)  
64 MB of RAM  
60 MB of available disk space  
SNMP service installed (required only for connectivity to an SNMP management console)  
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Red Hat Linux 7.1 Requirements  
If you intend to manage a Linux file server, it must meet the following minimum requirements:  
Linux Red Hat 7.1 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 operating system running multiple-  
processor kernel  
32 MB of RAM  
60 MB of available disk space  
Additional Requirements for DMI-SNMP Translation  
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support must be installed if you want to integrate  
ISC with an SNMP-based management framework. On the managed server, you should consider  
the following issues when configuring SNMP:  
Community string names for SNMP Get and Set operations  
Community string names for sending traps  
The destination address for the management console receiving the traps  
On the management console, you should consider the following issues when configuring SNMP:  
Compiling the MIBs into the SNMP management consoles  
Integration of ISC traps into SNMP management consoles  
Console Requirements Overview  
ISC Console Software can integrate into an Enterprise System Management Console or it can be  
installed on a stand-alone console. The supported Enterprise System Management Consoles are:  
1. H-P OpenViewNetwork Node Manager 6.1 for Windows NT  
2. Intel® LANDesk® Server Manager 6.1  
1. CA UnicenterTNG2.4 for Windows NT  
Console System requirements may be different when using one of the supported management  
applications. Please refer to their installation requirements for additional information.  
You can use the ISC stand-alone console to manage ISC-enabled servers without Enterprise System  
Management. The ISC Console is implemented as an ActiveXcontrol that runs within its own  
container or a third party container application (e.g., Microsoft Management Console, Internet  
Explorerv5.6, or Netscape Navigatorv6.0 with ActiveX plug-in).  
Windows 2000 Console Requirements  
Windows 2000 Advanced Server  
Intel® Pentium® microprocessor or higher  
At least 64 MB of RAM  
At least 10 MB of available disk space  
Microsoft Windows-compatible modem must be used if you connect to the server by modem  
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Service Partition  
The service partition is a special hard disk partition. The service partition has been installed on the  
HP Carrier Grade cc2300 and cc3300 Servers. The service partition size is 40Mbytes.  
The service partition contains utilities and other software required for remote management. The  
service partition is not marked as an active partition and the server will only boot from it by a  
special request. It is not normally visible to the server user because it has a special non-standard  
partition type that does not appear as an accessible file system to the end user operating system.  
However, low-level disk utilities may see the partition entry as an EISA partition, and recognize its  
space.  
The utilities on the service partition can be run locally or remotely. In order to run the utilities the  
server must boot from the service partition. Remote execution is available from the Direct Platform  
Control (DPC) Console Manager and the Client System Setup Utility (CSSU).  
Service Partition Installation  
It is recommended that you install the service partition:  
On a clean hard drive with no partitions defined.  
Before installing any operating system.  
The service partition should not be installed if the operating system has already been loaded. The  
operating system may not boot if the service partition is installed after operating system installation.  
Some hard drives may have free entries in the partition table with 40MB of available space.  
Utilizing the freeentry is not recommended. .  
Requirements  
The service partition can be on any of the first 4 BIOS-supported physical hard drives.  
Service partition hard drives must support BIOS 22.  
Current BIOS must be installed.  
Remove old service partitions and create the new service partition with a current HP Server  
cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD .  
At least 40 MB of unused (not partitioned) hard drive space is required. On large hard drives  
this unused space must be within the first 8 GB.  
NOTE  
There are commercial utilities that can resize existing partitions to free space  
if more is needed. Alternately, you can add a low capacity hard drive for the  
service partition.  
Installation  
This procedure is for installing the service partition on unpartitioned hard drive only.  
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CAUTION  
To prevent data loss, do not attempt to run the installation utility from any  
device other than the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information,  
Diagnostics and Utilities Resource CD  
1. Disable all system features that prevent writing to the hard drive boot sector.  
2. Insert the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD  
into the CD drive.  
3. Restart the server.  
4. When the “F2 to enter setup” message appears, quickly press F2 to enter Setup.  
5. In Setup, use the arrow keys to select the Boot menu.  
6. Use the arrow keys to select Boot Device Priority then press Enter.  
7. Select ATAPI CDROM and use the + key to move the selection to the top of the list.  
8. Press F10.  
9. Select Yes to confirm saving of the current settings and press Enter. The server restarts and  
boots from the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource  
CD.  
10. When the menu appears, use the arrow keys to select the Utilities menu and press Enter.  
11. Select Run Service Partition Administrator and press Enter.  
12. Choose item 3 - Create service partition (first time).  
13. Follow the instructions on your screen to select the hard drive for service partition installation.  
14. The utility creates the service partition and prompts that it will reboot the server when you  
press any key.  
15. The server reboots from the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics &  
Utilities Resource CD .  
16. When the menu appears, use the arrow keys to select the Utilities menu and press Enter.  
17. Select Run Service Partition Administrator and press Enter.  
18. Choose item 4 - Format service partition and install software.  
19. Follow the instructions on the screen to format the service partition and install the partition  
software.  
20. Quit the menu.  
21. Remove the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource  
CD from the drive.  
22. You can now install the user operating system.  
NOTE  
More information about the service partition can be found in the Service  
Partition Administration utility.  
Boot the Server from the Service Partition  
Boot the server from the service partition to run the utilities found on the service partition. You can  
reboot a server:  
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Locally  
Remotely using the DPC Console Manager  
Remotely using Client SSU  
Locally Booting the Server from the Service Partition  
Depending on the server platform, the BIOS may give you an option to directly boot the Service  
Partition at startup. If not, you can boot the Service Partition by making a change in BIOS Setup.  
1. Restart the server.  
2. If you see a message like "press F2 to enter Setup, press F4 to boot the Service Partition",  
simply press F4. Ignore the following steps.  
3. If there is no option to boot the Service Partition directly, when the “F2 to enter Setup”  
message appears, quickly press F2 to enter Setup.  
4. In Setup, use the arrow keys to select the Server menu.  
5. Select Service Boot and press Enter.  
6. Choose Enabled and press Enter. The Service Boot option resets to Disabled after the next  
system boot.  
7. Press F10.  
8. Select Yes to confirm saving of the current settings and press Enter. The server restarts and  
boots the service partition.  
Remotely Booting the Server from the Service Partition  
You can remotely boot the server from the service partition using the DPC Console Manager or  
Client SSU. Select “Reboot to Service Partition” in the DPC Console Manager or boot to the  
service partition by launching the Client SSU.  
The server’s operating system will automatically be shutdown prior to booting into the service  
partition. Exiting the DPC Console Manager or Client SSU will exit the service partition and will  
reboot the server’s operating system.  
Configuring the Server for EMP Access  
To take advantage of DPC and CSSU features, the Emergency Management Port (EMP) and  
console redirection settings must be configured using the Server System Setup Utility (Server  
SSU). The EMP is accessed through the server’s COM 2 port by a direct or modem connection.  
1. Insert the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD  
into the CD drive.  
2. Restart the server.  
3. When the “F2 to enter setup” message appears, quickly press F2.  
4. In Setup, use the arrow keys to select the Boot menu.  
5. Use the arrow keys to select Boot Device Priority then press Enter.  
6. Select ATAPI CDROM and use the + key to move the selection to the top of the list.  
7. Press F10.  
8. Select Yes to confirm saving of the current settings and press Enter. The server restarts and  
boots from the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource  
CD.  
9. When the menu appears, use the arrow keys to select the Utilities menu and press Enter.  
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10. Select “Run System Setup Utility” under the “Utilities” menu. You will see SSU executables  
installed the first time and then the Server SSU launches.  
11. In the Available Tasks list select Platform Event Manager and click OK.  
12. Click the Configure EMP button.  
13. Enter the following in the Emergency Management Port (EMP) dialog box:  
Option  
Entry  
Enter New Password:  
Verify New Password:  
ESC Sequence:  
Hangup String:  
Enter the EMP password (if required), up to 16 characters.  
Re-enter the EMP password (if required).  
+++ (default)  
ATH (default)  
Modem Init String:  
ATE1Q0V1X4&D0S0=0 (default). May require change based on the installed  
modem requirements.  
System Phone Number:  
Access Mode:  
The phone number to call when using a modem to access the EMP port.  
Always Active. (default is Preboot)  
Restricted Mode:  
Connection Mode:  
Disable. (default is Enable)  
Modem Connect (default) for modem connections to COM2. Direct Connect  
for serial connections to COM2.  
14. Click Save, then Close.  
15. Exit from the Server SSU.  
16. Quit the menu.  
17. Remove the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource  
CD from the drive.  
18. Reboot the server.  
Configuring the Server for LAN Access  
To take advantage of LAN access and BMC LAN-Alerts features, server settings must be  
configured using the Server System Setup Utility (Server SSU). After the settings are initialized  
they can be changed using the Client System Setup Utility (CSSU). Use the LAN 1 port for server  
access.  
If you are going to define a SNMP community, be sure to do it before installing ISC.  
1. Insert the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource  
CD into the CD drive.  
2. Restart the server.  
3. When the “F2 to enter setup” message appears, quickly press F2.  
4. In Setup, use the arrow keys to select the Boot menu.  
5. Use the arrow keys to select Boot Device Priority then press Enter.  
6. Select ATAPI CDROM and use the + key to move the selection to the top of the list.  
7. Press F10.  
8. Select Yes to confirm saving of the current settings and press Enter. The server restarts and  
boots from the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities  
Resource CD.  
9. When the menu appears, use the arrow keys to select the Utilities menu and press Enter.  
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10. Select “Run System Setup Utility” under the “Utilities” menu. You will see SSU executables  
installed the first time and then the Server SSU launches.  
11. In the Available Tasks list select Platform Event Manager and click OK.  
12. Click the Configure LAN button.  
13. Enter the following on the BMC LAN Configuration (LAN) dialog box:  
Option  
Entry  
Enable LAN Alerts:  
Enter New Password:  
Click to enable BMC LAN-alerts (optional).  
Enter the BMC LAN Configuration password, up to 16 characters (optional).  
Default is NULL. This will be used for all LAN connections in CSSU, DPC,  
PIC, and BMC LAN-alerts.  
Verify New Password:  
LAN Access Mode:  
Re-enter the BMC LAN Configuration password (if one is set).  
Always Available, which allows DPC and CSSU access via LAN. (By default,  
LAN access is Disabled.)  
SNMP Community String:  
Public (default) unless there is a predefined SNMP host to receive SNMP  
traps from BMC LAN-Alerts. Must be from 5 to 16 characters.  
IP Configuration:  
Host IP Address:  
Gateway IP Address:  
Subnet Mask:  
Static (default) unless you are using DHCP for IP hosting, then select DHCP.  
Enter the IP address of the server if you are not using DHCP.  
Enter the IP address of the router if you are not using DHCP.  
Enter the subnet mask of the hosts on the subnet if you are not using DHCP.  
Alert IP Address:  
Enter the IP address of the server to receive SNMP traps for the community  
defined with the SNMP Community String. Enter 0.0.0.0 (default) if a  
community is not defined.  
14. Click Save, then Close.  
15. Exit from the Server SSU.  
16. Quit the menu.  
17. Remove the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource  
CD from the drive.  
18. Reboot the server.  
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Using the Direct Platform Control (DPC) Console  
1. Connect to the appropriate server.  
2. Select Reboot Service Partition from the Action menu.  
Using the Client System Setup Utility (CSSU)  
Select (Re)Connect from the Server menu.  
Enabling LAN Events  
LAN Events are disabled by default and need to be enabled during cc2300/cc3300 server setup.  
LAN events are passed to the LAN Event Viewer software on the client.  
1. Insert the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD  
into the CD drive.  
2. Restart the server.  
3. When the “F2 to enter setup” message appears, quickly press F2.  
4. In Setup, use the arrow keys to select the Boot menu.  
5. Use the arrow keys to select Boot Device Priority then press Enter.  
6. Select ATAPI CDROM and use the + key to move the selection to the top of the list.  
7. Press F10.  
8. Select Yes to confirm saving of the current settings and press Enter. The server restarts and  
boots from the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource  
CD.  
9. When the menu appears, use the arrow keys to select the Utilities menu and press Enter.  
10. Select “Run System Setup Utility” under the “Utilities” menu. You will see SSU executables  
installed the first time and then the Server SSU launches.  
11. In the Available Tasks list select Platform Event Manager and click OK.  
12. Select “Configure PEP”.  
13. Click on “Options” and select “Configure Event Actions”.  
14. Enable all paging actions and Save.  
15. Select “Configure LAN”.  
16. Click on “Options” and select “Configure Event Actions”.  
17. Enable all LAN-Alerting actions and save.  
18. Remove the CD and reboot the server.  
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Installing Intel® Server Control (ISC)  
Managed Server Preparation  
ISC uses the event-logging feature of the BIOS for system management status and information. To  
enable this feature for each server to be managed with ISC, you must boot the server(s) using the  
System Setup Utility (SSU) and set the appropriate options under System Management Options.  
Compatibility and Upgrade Issues  
The following paragraphs describe compatibility and upgrade issues for:  
Linux Red Hat 7.1 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1  
LANDesk Server Manager (LDSM)  
Windows 2000 Advanced Server  
Linux Red Hat  
For installation on systems using Linux Red Hat 7.1 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1, be aware  
of the following:  
Remote ISC installation is not available.  
Additional steps are required to configure the Linux DMI service provider.  
Additional steps are required to configure the SNMP-DMI mapper.  
ISC (with TAM) 3.5.3 supports Linux Red Hat 7.1 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1.  
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LANDesk Server Manager (LDSM)  
If you have an earlier version of LDSM on your network, be aware of the following:  
The ISC-managed server installation will not upgrade the DMI service provider or any  
DMI database that is already installed on the managed server. However, if a service provider is  
not found, ISC installs a DMI 2.0 service provider.  
The ISC server installation process installs the remote procedure call (RPC) transports  
(DCE and ONC) if they are not available on the managed server.  
ISC ships with the DMI 2.0s Service Provider for Windows NT. The 2.0s version is an  
extension of the Service Provider that supports security. ISC does not use those features, but  
they are available under Windows NT for possible use by other DMI 2.0s-compliant software.  
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Windows 2000 Advanced Server  
Connect as a user with supervisor rights or administrator when installing ISC to a Windows  
2000 Advanced server.  
The ISC installation program automatically reboots both remote and local servers as necessary  
(only Windows 2000 Advanced Server can be automatically rebooted).  
ISC Installation Procedure for Windows 2000 Advanced  
Server  
The Intel Server Control (ISC) package contains both the console (client) and instrumentation  
(server) software. The console and instrumentation software is installed onto both the client and the  
server. ISC installation will require rebooting both the client and the server .  
1. Verify that H-P Openview is not running and make sure the system is booted.  
2. Insert the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD  
into the client’s or server’s CDROM drive. Autorun will launch the CD into the cc2300/cc3300  
Welcome screen. NOTE: The ISC software needs to be loaded onto both the client and the  
server. Installation steps are identical for ISC installation on either the client or the server.  
3. Click on the “Management” button at the top of the cc2300/cc3300 Server Welcome screen.  
4. Click on “Server Management Software” installer button.  
5. Run setup.exe from the CDROM.  
6. Click on the “Yes” button to continue through the Security Warning screen.  
7. Click “OK” to Install/Upgrade Intel Server Control.  
8. Click the “Next” button on the ISC Installation Welcome screen.  
9. Click “Accept” on the Intel Software License Screen” if you agree with the licensing terms.  
10. Click “Add” to select the server for ISC installation.  
11. Click “OK” to begin ISC load process.  
12. Click “Next” on the Intel Server Control Setup screen.  
13. Select ISC components for installation. Installing Platform Instrumentation Control, Intel  
Direct Platform Control, Client SSU and ISC LAN Alert, at a minimum, is recommended.  
14. Confirm the computer and the features that will be loaded and click “Accept” to load ISC. ISC  
installation will begin.  
15. Click “Next” on the Intel Server Control Setup screen. Message in Intel Server Control Setup  
screen will say “Done!”.  
16. Click “Close”.  
17. Remove the CD from the CDROM drive and reboot the server.  
18. Server will reboot and the Intel Server Control installation program will launch to complete the  
ISC installation.  
19. Intel Server Control can be run by selecting Start -> Programs -> Intel Server Control. The  
ISC Console is the primary console used to list the available server management tools.  
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ISC Installation Procedure for Linux Red Hat 7.1 and Red Hat  
Enterprise Linux AS 2.1  
There are three steps to the Linux Red Hat installation process:  
Installing Linux DMI server provider  
Installing ISC  
Configuring the SNMP_DMI mapper  
Installing Linux DMI Service Provider  
1. Insert the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD  
into the Linux server CD ROM drive.  
2. Mount the CD using either of the following methods:  
Enter the mount command as follows:  
mount /mnt/cdrom  
Use the Disk Management utility. To invoke this utility click the Start button, select  
System, and then select the Disk Management menu option.  
NOTE  
If you prefer a quicker method for installing ISC on RedHat 7.1, look for the  
installation script that is included in the “driver” tab of the cc2300/cc3300  
Resource CD.  
3. Uninstall the ucd-snmp version 4.2 software package if it has been installed previously with  
rpm –e. ucd-snmp version 4.2 software is included with RedHat 7.1. ISC runs with ucd-snmp  
version 4.1.  
Check for ucd-snmp version 4.2 using the RPM (RedHat Package Manager) query command.  
Rpm –q ucd-snmp  
Output should be:  
Ucd-snmp-4.2-12  
Type in:  
Rpm –e ucd-snmp  
A message should state ucd-snmp-utils and ucd-snmp-devel are dependent upon ucd-snmp.  
Remove ucd-snmp-utils, ucd-snmp-devel and then ucd-snmp using the following commands.  
Rpm –e ucd-snmp-utils  
Rpm –e ucd-snmp-devel  
Rpm –e ucd-snmp  
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NOTE  
If you uninstall ucd-snmp, you must also remove all related snmp and DMI  
packages. When you remove these packages, remove them in an order that  
eliminates dependency error messages. For example, if a dependency error  
message appears, remove the package mentioned in the error message.  
Continue removing the dependent packages in this manner until the error  
messages stop.  
4. Install the DMI service provider package located in the \Software\Linux\dmisnmp directory on  
the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD by  
using the rpm command. For example, the following command installs a version of the DMI  
service provider package:  
rpm –i dmisp-1.0-6.i386.rpm  
5. Locate and install the ucd-snmp RPM, ucd-snmp-utils RPM, and dmi2snmp RPM packages.  
These packages are also located in the \Software\Linux\dmisnmp directory on the HP Server  
cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD . Use the rpm  
command to install each package. For example, the following three commands install versions  
of these three packages (Note that these names may not be the same for Linux 7.1):  
rpm –i ucd-snmp-4.1.1-15smux.i386.rpm  
rpm –i ucd-snmp-utils-4.1.1-15smux.i386.rpm  
rpm –i dmi2snmp-1.0-15.i386.rpm  
6. Reboot the Linux server after you have installed all the packages.  
Installing ISC Server Instrumentation  
1. Insert the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities Resource CD  
into the Linux server CD ROM drive.  
2. Mount the CD using either of the following methods.  
Enter the mount command as follows:  
mount /mnt/cdrom  
Use the Disk Management utility. To invoke this utility click the Start button, select  
System, and then select the Disk Management menu option.  
2. List the contents of the HP Server cc3300 & cc2300 User Information, Diagnostics & Utilities  
Resource CD and make sure the ISC install packages and scripts are on the CD. You can  
locate these packages in the /Software/Linux directory. Use the following commands to move  
to that directory and list the files:  
cd /mnt/cdrom/Software/Linux  
ls  
You should see filenames similar to the following:  
ipmidrvr-2.2.14.6.1.1smp-1.i386.rpm  
ipmidrvr-2.4.2.2smp-1.i386.rpm  
isc-3.5-1.i386.rpm  
installme  
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3. Run the ISC install script from the directory you listed in the previous step by entering the  
following command at the command-line prompt:  
./installme  
4. Follow the instructions on your screen. The script prompts you to read and accept a license  
agreement. Next, the ISC install program determines the version of the Red Hat Linux kernel  
running on your server and installs the right version of the IPMI driver on your server. The  
script then proceeds to install the ISC package (e.g. isc-3.5-1.i386.rpm) on your server. In case  
the installation of the driver fails, the script displays appropriate error messages and then  
terminates without installing the ISC package.  
5. Reboot the Linux server when the command completes.  
Configuring the SNMP–DMI Mapper  
You must complete these steps if any SNMP management console (H-P OpenView, CA UniCenter)  
will manage the Linux server.  
1. Verify that the dmi2snmp and ucd-snmp packages are installed. For example, the files  
dmi2snmp-10-15.i386.rpmand ucd-snmp-4.1.1-15smux.i386.rpmcould represent  
the dmi2snmp and ucd-snmp packages, respectively.  
2. Open the file /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf. You can use any available editor such as vi, emacs,  
or a linux editor.  
3. Add a trapsink line at the end of the file for each management console that receives traps from  
the managed server. Use the following syntax when adding the line:  
trapsink <myhost_name.domain.com>  
Be sure to substitute appropriate strings for the host name and domain.  
Launching Intel Server Control (ISC)  
ISC can be launched from and can manage your server from one of these enterprise management  
environments:  
H-P Network Node Manager  
LANDesk Server Manager (LDSM)  
CA-Unicenter TNG  
Once the ISC application is launched from an enterprise management console, the management  
console application can terminate, and ISC will continue to operate normally.  
ISC can be launched from and can manage your server from a stand-alone ISC Console. The ISC  
Console can run as an executable program, as an ActiveX control within an Internet browser, or  
within Microsoft Management Console.  
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Intel Server Control H-P Network Node Manager  
The H-P Network Node Manager Console autodetects servers running the ISC Server  
Instrumentation software. The Console updates the server bitmap with an ISC server icon for those  
servers.  
To launch the ISC applet, select an ISC-enabled server on the H-P Console network map, and then  
select the “Intel Server Control Applet” option from the Tools Menu. Alternatively, you can launch  
ISC by selecting an ISC-enabled server on the H-P console network map, clicking the right mouse  
button, and then selecting the “Intel Server Control” option from the popup menu.  
LANDesk Server Manager  
The LANDesk Server Manager (LDSM) console dynamically builds its feature set when  
communication is established with a managed server. If the managed server is running ISC, the  
LDSM console adds an option for “IntelIntel Server Control” in the Tools branch of the LDSM  
navigation tree. Select this option to launch ISC.  
CA-Unicenter TNG  
The CA-Unicenter TNG Console autodetects servers running the ISC Server Instrumentation  
software if you have enabled the ISC to CA discovery service. To enable discovery, you must start  
the “Intel Tng-ISC AutoDiscovery” service. You can start this service from either the TNG  
Unicenter “Auto Discovery” dialog or from the Windows NT “Services” applet.  
The “Intel Tng-ISC AutoDiscovery” service creates a new “Intel Server Control” TNG object for  
each server having the ISC Server Instrumentation software. That TNG object displays on the map  
as a child of the “ISC World View” and as a child of the ISC-enabled server. You can view all  
ISC-enabled servers under the “ISC World View.”  
To launch ISC, right-click on an “Intel Server Control” icon, and select the “Launch ISC” option  
from the popup menu.  
ISC Console  
Use the ISC Console to manage ISC-enabled servers without installing an enterprise system  
management console (ESMC) application. To launch the ISC Console:  
1. Click Start, and select Programs.  
2. Select Intel Server Control, and then click on ISC Console.  
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HP Carrier Grade Server Functionality Matrix  
The following table lists ISC features specific to the HP Carrier Grade cc2300 and cc3300 Servers.  
Table 1 HP Carrier Grade Server Compatibility Matrix  
Cc2300/cc3300  
Alerting-In Band  
ISC paging  
Y
Y
SNMP for Enterprise Sys. Mgt. Con.  
Desktop Management Interface indication  
Network alerts (pop-up messages)  
Y
Y
Alerting-Out Of Band  
Platform Event Paging  
Y
Y
OOB LAN alerts (SNMP traps)  
BIOS Console Redirection  
Over modem/serial  
Over LAN  
Y
Y
Direct Platform Control Console  
Management Plug-In  
Server control  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Console redirection  
System Event Log manager  
Sensor Data Records manager  
Field Replaceable Unit manager  
Remote Sensor Access manager  
Auto answer on modem  
Y
Y
Ease of Use  
Online help  
Y
Y
N
Documentation  
Java-based GUI  
Fans  
Fan pack-digital  
N
N
N
Y
Fan pack-tach  
Individual fans-digital  
Individual fans-tach  
Hot Swapping  
Hot swap disk drives  
N
Hot swap power supply  
Hot swap fans  
Y
N
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Table 1. Platform Compatibility Matrix (continued)  
Board/Chassis  
Cc2300/cc3300  
Industry Design Standards  
IPMI 0.9 compliant  
N
N
Y
IPMI 1.0 compliant  
IPMI 1.5 compliant  
Monitoring  
Component temperatures  
Fan speeds  
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Baseboard voltage  
Baseboard sensors  
Chassis intrusion  
Drive availability  
Power supply health  
Power supply redundancy  
OOB Emergency Management  
Remote power control (on, off, reset)  
Access to non-volatile logs  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Remote sensor access  
Service partition  
OOB Remote Management  
Intelligent Chassis Management Bus  
Direct Platform Control over LAN  
Y
Y
Y
Command for graceful OS shutdown  
Enterprise Server Mgmnt. Console  
HP OpenView Network Node Manager 6.1  
CA Unicenter Framework TNG 2.4  
LDSM 6.1 build 54  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Web Browser (MS IE 5.6, Netscape 6.0)  
Microsoft MMC v1.2  
ISC standalone  
Remote Access  
LAN in-band (OS up)  
Y
Y
Y
LAN OOB (OS down)  
Modem OOB (OS down)  
Remote Boot/Access Service Partition  
Over modem/serial  
Over LAN  
Y
Y
Remote Diagnostics  
OOB hardware diagnostics  
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N
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Table 1 Platform Compatibility Matrix (continued)  
Board/Chassis  
cc2300/cc3300  
Remote Management (in-band)  
Desktop Management Interface (IA32)2  
Platform Instrumentation Control3  
Remote Repair  
Y
Y
FW upgrades  
Y
BIOS upgrades  
Y
Y
File upload and execution  
Security  
CHAP Compliance  
Y
Y
Passwords  
Service Partition  
Client System Setup Utility (remote access)  
DOS shell access (command prompt)  
File transfer  
Y
Y
Y
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