NEC Express5800/320Ma Technical Reference Manual
NEC Express5800/320Ma Technical Reference Manual

NEC Express5800/320Ma Technical Reference Manual

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  • Page 1 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide NEC Solutions (America), Inc. NR550...
  • Page 2 Software described in NEC (a) is the property of NEC and/or its licensees, (b) is furnished only under license, and (c) may be copied or used only as expressly permitted under the terms of the license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Driver ATI Video Driver Virtual Technician Module (VTM) Mailbox Driver VTM Dump Driver srasata.sys Driver ftServer services 2. Express5800/320Ma System Features Administering an ftGateway Group Manually Managing MTBF Statistics Error Detection and Handling MTBF Calculation and Effects Displaying MTBF Information...
  • Page 4 Advanced Menu Advanced Processor Configuration Submenu I/O Device Configuration Submenu 5-10 PCI Configuration Submenu 5-13 Console Redirection Submenu 5-14 Monitoring Configuration Submenu 5-15 Security Menu 5-17 Boot Menu 5-19 Exit Menu 5-21 Summary Screen 5-22 Index Index-1 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 5 I/O Device Configuration Submenu 5-11 Figure 5-6. PCI Configuration Submenu 5-13 Figure 5-7. Console Redirection Menu 5-14 Figure 5-8. Monitoring Configuration Submenu 5-16 Figure 5-9. Security Menu 5-18 Figure 5-10. Boot Menu 5-20 Figure 5-11. Exit Menu 5-21 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 6 Tables Table 2-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Actions Table 2-2. Example MTBF Calculation Table 2-3. Default Settings for Alarm Re-send Parameters Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties Table 3-2. ftSMC System Inventory Component Actions 3-24 Table 4-1. Alarm IDs (30100 - 30413) Table 4-2.
  • Page 7: Preface

    The Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide provides technical reference information for Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and Dual-Core systems. Audience This manual is intended for those who administer or troubleshoot Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and Dual-Core systems. Notation Conventions This document uses the notation conventions described in this section.
  • Page 8: Getting Help

    For example: #include <iostream.h> The operation completed successfully. Getting Help If you have a technical question about Express5800/320Ma hardware or software, try these online resources first: • Online support from NEC Technical Support. You can find the latest technical...
  • Page 9 Preface Notices • All regulatory notices are provided in the site planning guide for your system. • Although this guide documents modem functionality, modems are not available for all systems. Ask your sales representative about modem availability. • ActiveService Network (ASN) is not currently available, but may be ordered in the future.
  • Page 10 Preface Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 11: Ftserver Drivers And Services

    Chapter 1 ftServer Drivers and Services This chapter provides technical reference information about ftServer drivers ftServer services. ftServer drivers This section provides technical reference information for the Board Instance driver, Fibre Channel (FC) driver, SCSI port duplex driver, Intelligent Platform Management (IPMI) driver, ftServer ATI Video...
  • Page 12: Scsi Port Duplex Driver

    Virtual Technician Module (VTM) Mailbox Driver The sravtmmb.sys driver, the Virtual Technician Module (VTM) mailbox driver, is the Express5800/320Ma system’s primary communication interface with the VTM. The system typically uses the mailbox driver for firmware burns, device polling, and device configuration.
  • Page 13: Vtm Dump Driver

    Express5800/320Ma systems have a layer of software fault-tolerant services that run as Windows-based services. These services constantly monitor for, and respond to, hardware problems. The name of each service is listed, followed by its executable name (as seen in task manager) and a short description.
  • Page 14 Express5800/320Ma hardware and software events. • Provider Manager (Srasvc.exe) provides enhanced reliability of ftSMC monitoring capabilities by isolating Express5800/320Ma system providers from faults in either Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) or third party providers. • RAS (Sra_Ras.exe) handles connections to the ActiveService Network (ASN) hub for systems that do not have VTMs.
  • Page 15: Express5800/320Ma System Features

    Administering an ftGateway Group Manually Normally, you use the ActiveService Manager to configure a system’s relationship to an ftGateway group. This ensures that NEC Technical Support database will match the configuration of your Express5800/320Ma’s ftGateway. See the Express5800/320Ma ActiveService Network Configuration Guide for information about configuring ASN connectivity using an ftGateway Group.
  • Page 16 1. Access the slave system that you want to remove from the ftGateway group. Start ftSMC. 2. In ftSMC, double-click the ftServer Configuration node to expand the child nodes beneath it. 3. Right-click the ActiveService Network icon and click Leave ftGateway Group. Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 17: Managing Mtbf Statistics

    Managing MTBF Statistics To remove an ftGateway group 1. Access the Express5800/320Ma gateway system. Start ftSMC. 2. Be sure to remove all slave systems from the ftGateway Group. 3. In ftSMC, double-click the ftServer Configuration node to expand the child nodes beneath it.
  • Page 18: Mtbf Calculation And Effects

    If the MTBF is less than the threshold, the system leaves the device in the Broken state. • If the MTBF is equal to or greater than the threshold, the system attempts to enable the device and return it to the DeviceReady state. Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 19: Displaying Mtbf Information

    An out-of-service hardware device remains out of service until you clear the MTBF or change the MTBF threshold. Inserting a new device clears the MTBF. A value of 0 (Unknown) for MTBF: Current indicates that the device has not failed enough times to be able to calculate the MTBF. Express5800/320Ma System Features...
  • Page 20: Changing The Mtbf Threshold

    C A U T I O N Express5800/320Ma presets the MTBF thresholds. You should not modify them unless instructed to do so by NEC Technical Support or your service representative. If you change the MTBF threshold for a device, the device is not affected until another failure occurs.
  • Page 21: Ftserver Manager Event Handling

    Figure 2-1, when a hardware device fault or event occurs, the device’s driver sends those events to the Express5800/320Ma Policy service, which determines whether the events are significant or not. Significant events are forwarded to the Alarm service for processing. The dotted lines around the Maintenance and Diagnostic...
  • Page 22: Table 2-3. Default Settings For Alarm Re-Send Parameters

    Retry 9: Wait 4 hours, and then try again. This is the 6th and last 4-hour wait. Retry 10: Wait 24 hours, and then try again. This is the 1st 1-day wait. ftServer Manager continues to make connection attempts every 24 hours. Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 23 ASN connection three times with a 10-minute wait between attempts. If still unsuccessful, the original cycle resumes at the point it was interrupted with the next dial attempt occurring three hours later. Express5800/320Ma System Features...
  • Page 24 ASN Connection Retry Cycle 2-10 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 25: Ftsmc Component Properties And Actions

    ActiveRDRPlex The address of the path that is the current active RDR plex. AdapterDeviceName Express5800/320Ma part number and description of PCI adapter. ASN For Call-home Displays the numerical designation of the current active ASN configuration. VTMs and ftSMC obtain the parameters for a call home by reference to this property.
  • Page 26 VTM that is added to the system. Set to false by default. Availability The availability of the device. For the Express5800/320Ma embedded 7174 SATA controller, possible states are running with full power (value of 3), warning (4), test (5), degraded (10), power save (13-15 and 17).
  • Page 27 ftSMC Component Properties Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description Chipset: Mhz66Capable[1] Indicates whether the PCI bus operates at 66 MHz (True) or not (False). Chipset: NumberOfBuses The number of buses. Chipset: Total amount of system memory. TotalSystemMemoryMb Chipset: Type The type of chipset used in the CPU element.
  • Page 28 For systems equipped with VTMs. The IP address of the default gateway used for traffic that goes to a network for which the adapter has no route (for example, to NEC Technical Support or other service representative, in communication from the system to the adapter).
  • Page 29 ftSMC Component Properties Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description Diag Status: If diagnostic test(s) failed, the number of the diagnostic test(s) that FailingTestNumberr failed. Diag Status: The number of errors encountered. See the system event log for a NumberOfFailedTests description of the errors.
  • Page 30 ECC Info: SoftErrors Number of correctable errors detected. ECC Info: ThresholdExceeded Indicates whether an error threshold has been exceeded. If this property is false, nonzero counts should not be considered errors. ECC Info:TotalEccErrors Number of ECC errors detected. Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 31 The range is 19 to 512 errors, and the default is 128. Enable Bringup Returns a CPU element to automatic return-to-service mode. Enabled If True, NEC Technical Support or your service representative designated by this ASN is allowed to dial in, and the ASN referenced in the ASN For Call-home property is allowed to call home.
  • Page 32 ASN through the external modem. Enabled by default. Valid values are True (enabled) or False (disabled). IDPROM: ArtworkRevision This type of PROM, located on boards manufactured by NEC Solutions (America), Inc, contains board identification information. IDPROM: ECOLevel This type of PROM, located on boards manufactured by NEC Solutions (America), contains board identification information.
  • Page 33 Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description IDPROM: ModelName This type of PROM, located on boards manufactured by NEC Solutions (America), contains board identification information. IDPROM: SerialNumber This type of PROM, located on boards manufactured by NEC Solutions (America), contains board identification information.
  • Page 34 C), millivolts (mV), revolutions per minute (rpm), or milliamperes (mA). LowResynchPriorityMbs The low value for I/O bandwidth to disk, a portion of which will be used for RDR disk resynchronization operation. The default value of this property is 5Mbps. 3-10 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 35 ftSMC Component Properties Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description LunFlushInterval Interval, in minutes, between flushes of the disk write cache. Default is 0, disabled. LunVerifyInterval Specifies the frequency with which information on physical disks that are configured as mirrors in an RDR virtual disk are compared to each other.
  • Page 36 Normally Type is set to Use Threshold, which indicates that the threshold value is used to determine whether to automatically bring the device back into service. The NEC Technical Support can set it to Never Restart or Always Restart. Name In ASN, the name or designation of each ASN Configuration node.
  • Page 37 ftSMC Component Properties Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description NegativeGoingHysteris A value added to a reading to determine if a threshold event has cleared. A value of 0 means that the event clears after the reading drops to one less than High Warning or Critical Threshold.
  • Page 38 Number of times that the system attempts to dial each number in the list of Phone Numbers when attempting to contact NEC Technical Support or your service representative. A value of 1 (the default) indicates that the system calls each phone number only once.
  • Page 39 ftSMC Component Properties Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description Op State: Reason The driver did not bring the element online. Bringup Failed Op State: Reason Parent device of this device is broken (for example, the parent I/O Parent Broken element for this adapter is broken).
  • Page 40 The component is online and is running in lockstep with one other Duplex component. This component is safe to remove. Applies to components that can be partnered. OPROMScanTime Specifies the maximum time that PCI Option ROM processing can take before the system is considered hung. 3-16 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 41 PCIFunctionNumber Function’s PCI function number. Phone Numbers Telephone numbers of NEC Technical Support or your service representative. The numbers can be from 10 to 120 characters long and they are in text-character format (for example, 9785551234). When attempting to connect to the ASN, a system dials each phone...
  • Page 42 PPP Password Password used to authenticate the system to the ASN when the system calls home or when a call back is made to the system. See the Express5800/320Ma ActiveService Network Configuration Guide. Preserve Alarm Whether or not to preserve alarms after they are transmitted. False (do not preserve) by default.
  • Page 43 ftSMC Component Properties Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description PwrDownBrokenCpuEnabled When a CPU element transitions to the Broken state, the system powers it down if this property is enabled (True). The default is enabled (True). PwrDownBrokenIoEnabled When an I/O element transitions to the Broken state, the system powers it down if this property is enabled (True).
  • Page 44 Specifies the time of day for the initial site heartbeat alarm (24-hour clock). Site ID An Express5800/320Ma system identification code supplied by NEC Solutions (America), Inc. You can obtain this code from a label that is affixed to the system. SizeMb The memory capacity of a DIMM, in megabytes.
  • Page 45 The product family name of the attached storage system. Support Phone Telephone number (1-866-269-1239) that you call to reach NEC Technical Support or your service representative. This number is for information only, as ftServer Manager does not use this number.
  • Page 46 Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description System: IDPROM: ECOLevel The engineering change level of a board. Board identification information is stored in IDPROM on boards manufactured by NEC Solutions (America). System: IDPROM: The EEPROM version. Board identification information is stored in EEPROMVersion IDPROM on boards manufactured by NEC Solutions (America).
  • Page 47 ftSMC Component Properties Table 3-1. ftSMC System Inventory Component Properties (Continued) Property Description Type of MTBF Defines how a threshold value is used when a device breaks. Usually set to Use Threshold, which means that the threshold value is used to determine whether to bring the device automatically back into service.
  • Page 48: Ftsmc Component Actions

    You are warned that shutting down this component may adversely affect performance and system fault tolerance, and you are prompted for confirmation. 3-24 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 49 Normally used to upgrade the CPU element BIOS. Issue Bus Reset Resets the bus. Normally, when a bus error occurs, the bus resets automatically. Typically, the NEC Technical Support initiates this action only when the bus does not reset after a bus error. Join ftGateway Adds a slave system to an existing ftGateway group.
  • Page 50 BringUp Options load is low. Send Inventory Sends a report of the system inventory to the NEC Technical Support or your Report service representative. The system inventory report consists of the details of the current information for all nodes, as shown in the ftSMC Details panes for each node.
  • Page 51 SELTime property. date and time with System Update BMC Updates the BMC firmware. See the Express5800/320Ma: Software Firmware Installation and Configuration Guide for details. Update Firmware Updates a device’s firmware (for example, the BIOS in the CPU element, or the firmware for storage enclosures or VTMs). Prompts you to enter the path of the file containing the updated firmware and copies the file to the appropriate location.
  • Page 52 Component Actions 3-28 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 53: System Alarm Messages

    Chapter 4 System Alarm Messages The alarm messages for the various devices in Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, and Dual-Core systems are presented in several tables in this chapter. • Tables through list only the numeric alarm IDs (for example, 30100, 30101, and so on) for device state alarms and threshold alarms related to specific devices;...
  • Page 54 PCI adapter • PCI slot • Power supply • Processor • Sensor • Serial Storage Port • SMM (VTMs) • SMM battery (VTMs) • Temperature sensor • Voltage sensor • Current sensor • Uninterruptible power supply Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 55: Snmp Traps

    SNMP Traps SNMP Traps Most alarms can also generate SNMP traps. Device state alarms generate an SNMP trap whenever a device state transitions to an online, broken, or offline state and whenever a device state transitions from one of these states. Sensor threshold alarms generate an SNMP trap whenever a sensor status improves or worsens to normal, warning, and critical states.
  • Page 56: Table 4-2. Alarm Ids (30550 - 31863)

    Number in Fibre Channel Table 4-8 Digi Adapter Adapter 30700 31850 30701 31851 30702 31852 30703 31853 30704 31854 30705 31855 30706 31856 30707 31857 30708 31858 30709 31859 30710 31860 30711 31861 30712 31862 30713 31863 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 57: Table 4-3. Alarm Ids (30750 - 31155)

    Device State and Threshold Alarms Table 4-3. Alarm IDs (30750 - 31155) Alarm Device Name (dev in Table 4-8) Message Number in Table 4-8 Current UPS Batteries Sensor 30750 30800 31150 30751 30801 31151 – 30802 31152 – 31153 – –...
  • Page 58: Table 4-5. Alarm Ids (30850 - 31453)

    31301 31351 31401 31451 – – 31252 31202 31302 31352 31402 31452 – – 31253 31203 31303 31353 31403 31453 – – 31254 31204 31304 – 31404 – – – 31255 31205 31305 – 31405 – Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 59: Table 4-6. Alarm Ids (32350 - 32663)

    Device State and Threshold Alarms Table 4-6. Alarm IDs (32350 - 32663) Device Name (dev in Table 4-8) Alarm Message Number in Table 4-8 Disks 32350 32351 – – – – – – – – – – – – 32450 32451 32452 32453...
  • Page 60: Table 4-8. Alarm Messages And Message Destinations

    Alarm Message Send to Number from Send to Table 4-1 through Technical Pager Table 4-7 Alarm Message Support Email dev '%1' empty. – dev '%1' empty. – dev '%1' broken. dev '%1' broken: MTBF threshold exceeded. Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 61 Device State and Threshold Alarms Table 4-8. Alarm Messages and Message Destinations (Continued) Alarm Message Send to Number from Send to Table 4-1 through Technical Pager Table 4-7 Alarm Message Support Email dev '%1' broken: diagnostics failed. dev '%1' broken: hardware incompatible. dev '%1' broken: holding dump.
  • Page 62: Ftgateway Alarm Messages

    I/O Adapter '%1' went empty 30010 – Include device unexpectedly. This may have inventory only. been caused by an unexpected loss of power. Unknown alarm ID %2 from 30014 Include device device '%1'. inventory only. 4-10 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 63 Miscellaneous Alarms Table 4-10. Miscellaneous Alarm Messages and Message Destinations (Continued) Send to Send Generate Alarm Technical Pager SNMP Alarm Message Support Email Trap Notes Unknown state/reason based 30015 Include device alarm. inventory only. Device: %1 Class: %2 State: %3 Reason: %4 One or more management 30016...
  • Page 64 The Alarm Service / Alert API 30035 – failed to generate and send an alert to your system's service provider. This alert may indicate a serious condition that requires attention. 4-12 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 65: Bios Setup

    Chapter 5 BIOS Setup The ftServer Setup utility is the BIOS setup utility for your Express5800/320Ma 3.2 GHz, 3.6 GHz, or Dual-Core system. Although the ftServer Setup enables you to restore default system values navigating the setup screens and menus, exercise caution before changing BIOS settings.
  • Page 66: Starting The Ftserver Setup Utility

    Legend Bar Use the keys listed in the legend bar at the bottom of your menu to make selections or exit the current menu. Table 5-1 describes the legend bar keys and the legend bar key alternates. Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 67: Menu Bar

    Navigating and Using the ftServer Setup BIOS Setup Menus Table 5-1. Legend Bar Keys and Functions Key(s) Function F1 or ALT+H Display the General Help window. ESC or ALT+X Exit from the current menu. UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW Move the cursor up or down. RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW Select a different menu.
  • Page 68: Help

    Setup menu (see Figure 5-2). It provides helpful information that pertains to the selected field. The General Help window contains information that applies to all of the screens. To view the General Help window, press F1 or ALT+H. Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 69: Restoring Default Values Feature

    Restoring Default Values Feature Restoring Default Values Feature During system boot, ftServer Setup tries to load the values saved in CMOS RAM. If those values are incorrect and cause the system boot to fail, you should reboot and press F2 to enter ftServer Setup. There, you can attempt to change the values that caused the failure, if they are known, or you can reset the default values.
  • Page 70: Main Menu

    524 KB Extended Memory: 1023 MB Cache Ram: 1024 KB BIOS Version: 1.2.345 BMC Firmware Version: 1.2.345 ↓↑ Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults ←→ Select Menu ESC Exit Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 71: Table 5-3. Main Menu Features

    ftServer Setup Menus Table 5-3 describes the features available from the Main menu. Table 5-3. Main Menu Features Feature Options Description System Time HH:MM:SS Sets the system time. System Date MM/DD/YYYY Sets the system date. Summary Screen Enabled If enabled, displays the Disabled names of system devices detected during...
  • Page 72: Advanced Menu

    Last State—The system returns to its last state: on or off. This is the default value. • Stay Off—The system remains off. Use the legend bar keys to make your selections and exit to the Main menu. Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 73: Advanced Processor Configuration Submenu

    ftServer Setup Menus Figure 5-3. Advanced Menu ftServer Setup Advanced Item Specific Help Advanced Processor Configuration: Advanced processor settings I/O Device Configuration PCI Configuration Console Redirection Monitoring Configuration Power Mode After AC Failure: [Last State] ↓↑ Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults ←→...
  • Page 74: I/O Device Configuration Submenu

    Main menu. N O T E The BIOS setup screens use several terms to refer to the same two serial ports: – Serial Port 1 – Serial Port 2 5-10 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 75: Figure 5-5. I/O Device Configuration Submenu

    ftServer Setup Menus Figure 5-5. I/O Device Configuration Submenu ftServer Setup Advanced I/O Device Configuration Item Specific Help Peripheral Serial Port 1: [Enabled] configuration Base I/O address: [3F8/IRQ 4] Serial Port 1 Connection: [Serial Connector] Serial Port 2: [Enabled] Base I/O address: [2F8/IRQ 3] Serial Port 2 Sharing [Disabled]...
  • Page 76 Keyboard repeat delay 1/4 sec Sets the delay time that the system 1/2 sec allows between the moment a key 3/4 sec is first pressed and the moment that 1 sec the system repeats the keystroke. 5-12 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 77: Pci Configuration Submenu

    ftServer Setup Menus PCI Configuration Submenu Select PCI Configuration from the Advanced menu to display the PCI Configuration submenu, which is shown in Figure 5-6. Use the legend bar keys to make your selections and exit to the Main menu. Figure 5-6.
  • Page 78: Console Redirection Submenu

    Console Connection: [Direct] Continue C.R. after POST: [Off] ↓↑ Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults ←→ Select Menu ESC Exit Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit Table 5-7 describes the Console Redirection submenu features. 5-14 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 79: Monitoring Configuration Submenu

    ftServer Setup Menus Table 5-7. Console Redirection Features Feature Options Description Com Port Address Enabled Enables or disables the use of the Disabled port on the motherboard. Disabled by default. On-board COM A Redirects the console to Serial On-board COM B Port 1 or 2.
  • Page 80: Figure 5-8. Monitoring Configuration Submenu

    Monitoring monitoring. Disabled Disables the Option ROM Scan Monitoring feature. Option ROM Monitoring 60–1200 [seconds] Sets the timeout value, in seconds, Timeout of the Option ROM Scan Monitoring feature. Enter this value on the keypad. 5-16 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 81: Security Menu

    IPL or operating system upgrade procedure on a system. For more information, see the Express5800/320Ma: Software Installation and Configuration Guide. OS Boot Monitoring Numeric values Timeout value of the OS boot...
  • Page 82: Figure 5-9. Security Menu

    Set Supervisor Password [Enter] Set User Password [Enter] Password on boot: [Disabled] ↓↑ Help Select Item Change Values Setup Defaults ←→ Select Menu ESC Exit Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit 5-18 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 83: Boot Menu

    ftServer Setup Menus Table 5-9 describes the Security menu features. Table 5-9. Security Menu Features Feature Options Description Supervisor Password Is DIsplays whether the Unset supervisor password is set or not. User Password Is DIsplays whether the Unset user password is set or not.
  • Page 84: Figure 5-10. Boot Menu

    PLUS (+) key to go up the list and the MINUS (-) key to go down the list. Highlight the +Hard Drive option and press Enter to see the list of hard drives in the boot menu. 5-20 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 85: Exit Menu

    ftServer Setup Menus C A U T I O N Be sure to list the hard drive first in the Boot menu, so that your system’s boot order is set to boot from the hard disk first. Exit Menu Select Exit from the Main menu, or press the Esc key as needed from anywhere in ftServer Setup, to display the Exit menu, which is shown in Figure 5-11.
  • Page 86: Summary Screen

    Saves the displayed values for all features without exiting the ftServer Setup utility. Summary Screen If enabled on the Main menu, the Summary screen appears after the BIOS POST completes. The Summary screen shows all the BIOS configuration data. 5-22 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 87: Index

    Index Index- Set MTBF Threshold, 2-6, 3-26 Set MTBF Type actions CPU board, 3-26 Add Physical Disk to RDR Virtual Set Primary, 3-26 Disk, 3-24 Set Priority, 3-26 Clear MTBF, 3-24 Set Rdr Lun Load Balancing, 3-27 Configure the ASN, 3-24 Set Resync Priority, 3-27 Create ftGateway Group, 2-1, 3-24 Start Slot Identification, 3-27...
  • Page 88 IPMI, 1-2 HighResynchPriorityMbs, 3-8 srasata.sys, 1-3 Host XML Port Number, 3-8 sravtmdp.sys, dump, 1-3 sravtmmb.sys, mailbox, 1-2 DriverServiceName, 3-5 DriverVersion, 3-5 IDPROM, 3-8 Dump and Go, 3-24 MinPartnerECOLevel, 3-8 dump driver, sravtmdp.sys, 1-3 Initiate BringDown, 3-24 Index-2 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...
  • Page 89 Index Initiate BringUp, 3-25 OnlineCpuPriority, 3-14 Initiate Diagnostics, 3-25 Op State, 3-14, 3-15 Initiate Jump Switch, 3-25 OPROMScanTime, 3-16 Internet Call-in Poll Interval, 3-9 OsBootTime, 3-17 Internet Tunnel Server Address, 3-9 Owner, 3-17 inventory service, 1-3 IPMI driver, 1-2 IsPrimary, 3-9 pager Issue Bus Reset, 3-25 alarm notification, 3-13...
  • Page 90 Verify RDR Virtual Disk, 3-27 Site Heartbeat Next Due, 3-20 Site Heartbeat Time Due, 3-20 SMM Admin Dialback Number, 3-20 SMM Admin Enable Email, 3-20 SMM Admin ID, 3-20 SMM Admin Password, 3-20 SMM ASN Hub ID, 3-20 Index-4 Express5800/320Ma: Technical Reference Guide...

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