Hitachi Compute Blade 500 CLI Console User's Guide

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Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series

CLI Console User's Guide

Document Organization
Product Version
Getting Help
Contents
MK-91CB500034-16
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Contents

Preface
Intended Audience .................................................................................................. x
Product Version ......................................................................................................  x
Release Notes ........................................................................................................  x
Document Organization ........................................................................................... x
Referenced Documents ...........................................................................................  x
Document Conventions ........................................................................................... xi
Convention for storage capacity values ...................................................................  xii
Getting Help .........................................................................................................  xii
Comments ............................................................................................................  xii
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1 Common function .............................................................................. 1-1
Login/logout ........................................................................................................ 1-2
Login ............................................................................................................ 1-2
Logout .......................................................................................................... 1-4
File operation ......................................................................................................  1-4
Upload .........................................................................................................  1-4
Download .....................................................................................................  1-5
Command input assistance ................................................................................... 1-5
Command line editing function .......................................................................  1-5
Characters available to input ..........................................................................  1-5
Deleting characters  ......................................................................................  1-5
Auto-completion feature ................................................................................  1-6
History function ............................................................................................. 1-6
2 CLI command .................................................................................... 2-1
Command syntax rules ......................................................................................... 2-3
Command conventions ..................................................................................  2-3
Specifying multiple numbers ..........................................................................  2-3
Specifying a full-wide blade ............................................................................ 2-4
Specifying a server blade in SMP configuration ................................................  2-4
Roles ............................................................................................................ 2-4
How to Specify and Display the IP Address ...................................................... 2-4
Chassis ...............................................................................................................  2-6
show chassis setting ...................................................................................... 2-6
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set chassis id ................................................................................................  2-8
shutdown chassis
 ..........................................................................................  2-8
show wwn current ......................................................................................... 2-9
show wwn original ....................................................................................... 2-12
show mac current ........................................................................................ 2-14
show mac original .......................................................................................  2-16
set chassis usb validity ................................................................................. 2-18
show chassis usb validity .............................................................................  2-19
Front panel .......................................................................................................  2-20
show front-panel status ...............................................................................  2-20
set front-panel led .......................................................................................  2-22
LCD touch console .............................................................................................  2-23
show lcd setting ..........................................................................................  2-23
set lcd validity .............................................................................................  2-24
Server blade ...................................................................................................... 2-25
show blade setting ......................................................................................  2-25
show blade status ........................................................................................ 2-28
set blade led ...............................................................................................  2-34
show blade bmc time local ...........................................................................  2-35
set blade bmc time local ..............................................................................  2-37
show blade bmc session ............................................................................... 2-38
disconnect blade bmc session ....................................................................... 2-40
init blade bmc setting ..................................................................................  2-41
init blade efi setting ..................................................................................... 2-42
show blade mgmt-lan ..................................................................................  2-44
set blade mgmt-lan ...................................................................................... 2-45
show blade hvm setting ...............................................................................  2-46
set blade hvm setting ..................................................................................  2-49
assign blade hvm firmware ........................................................................... 2-50
poweron blade ............................................................................................  2-52
poweroff blade ............................................................................................  2-53
pre-configure blade .....................................................................................  2-55
bmc-reset blade ..........................................................................................  2-56
reset blade .................................................................................................. 2-58
clear blade hvm ........................................................................................... 2-60
show blade firmware ...................................................................................  2-61
update blade firmware bulk .......................................................................... 2-64
set blade ac-recovery ................................................................................... 2-65
set blade preconf ......................................................................................... 2-67
set blade os-mode ....................................................................................... 2-69
show blade hardware ................................................................................... 2-70
show blade mgmt-v6 setting ........................................................................  2-80
set blade mgmt-v6 address ..........................................................................  2-82
set blade bmc account .................................................................................  2-84
show blade bmc account .............................................................................. 2-86
set blade ipmi account .................................................................................  2-88
show blade ipmi account .............................................................................. 2-90
export blade efi setting ................................................................................  2-92
import blade efi setting ................................................................................  2-93
Switch module ................................................................................................... 2-94
set sw-module led .......................................................................................  2-94
show sw-module mgmt-lan ..........................................................................  2-96
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set sw-module mgmt-lan .............................................................................. 2-97
set sw-module lansw authentication
 .............................................................. 2-99
delete sw-module lansw authentication .......................................................  2-101
test sw-module lansw authentication ........................................................... 2-102
show sw-module status .............................................................................. 2-103
show sw-module hardware ......................................................................... 2-105
show sw-module firmware .......................................................................... 2-108
Management module ........................................................................................ 2-110
show mgmt-module status .........................................................................  2-110
restart mgmt-module .................................................................................  2-112
switch mgmt-module behavior .................................................................... 2-113
clear mgmt-module boot-disable ................................................................. 2-114
set mgmt-module led ................................................................................. 2-115
show mgmt-module firmware .....................................................................  2-116
show mgmt-module mgmt-lan .................................................................... 2-119
set mgmt-module mgmt-lan .......................................................................  2-120
show mgmt-module mnt-lan ....................................................................... 2-122
show mgmt-module serial-port ...................................................................  2-123
set mgmt-module serial-port ......................................................................  2-124
update mgmt-module firmware ................................................................... 2-125
delete mgmt-module file ............................................................................  2-126
sync mgmt-module int-lan .......................................................................... 2-127
sync mgmt-module firmware ......................................................................  2-128
sync mgmt-module fru ............................................................................... 2-129
show mgmt-module mgmt-v6 setting .......................................................... 2-130
set mgmt-module mgmt-v6 address ............................................................ 2-134
set mgmt-module mgmt-v6 dad .................................................................. 2-137
set mgmt-module dns ................................................................................  2-138
Fan module .....................................................................................................  2-140
show fan-module status .............................................................................  2-140
Time ...............................................................................................................  2-141
show time local .........................................................................................  2-141
set time local ............................................................................................. 2-142
show time timezone ................................................................................... 2-143
set time timezone ......................................................................................  2-144
show time dst ............................................................................................ 2-145
set time dst ............................................................................................... 2-147
Language ........................................................................................................  2-150
show language system ............................................................................... 2-150
set language system ..................................................................................  2-151
User ................................................................................................................ 2-152
show user ldap .......................................................................................... 2-152
set user ldap server ...................................................................................  2-155
set user ldap search ................................................................................... 2-158
set user ldap group .................................................................................... 2-160
clear user ldap ........................................................................................... 2-163
show user session ...................................................................................... 2-164
disconnect user session .............................................................................. 2-165
show user account ..................................................................................... 2-166
add user account ....................................................................................... 2-168
modify user account ..................................................................................  2-171
delete user account ...................................................................................  2-173
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change-password user account ................................................................... 2-174
show user role ...........................................................................................
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add user role ............................................................................................. 2-178
modify user role ........................................................................................  2-180
delete user role .........................................................................................  2-182
show user password policy .........................................................................  2-183
set user password policy ............................................................................  2-185
show user authentication encryption ...........................................................  2-187
set user authentication encryption ..............................................................  2-188
Network ..........................................................................................................  2-190
show network vlan ..................................................................................... 2-190
set network vlan ........................................................................................ 2-192
delete network vlan ...................................................................................  2-194
Power supply ................................................................................................... 2-195
show power setting .................................................................................... 2-195
set power power-expansion ........................................................................ 2-198
set power capping .....................................................................................  2-199
show power ps-module ..............................................................................  2-200
set power ps-module .................................................................................  2-202
set power blade poweroff order ..................................................................  2-204
set power dcmi-mode ................................................................................  2-205
LP ................................................................................................................... 2-206
show hvm firmware ...................................................................................  2-206
update hvm firmware ................................................................................. 2-207
Remote access ................................................................................................. 2-208
show remote-access protocol ftp ................................................................. 2-208
set remote-access protocol ftp .................................................................... 2-210
show remote-access protocol http ............................................................... 2-213
set remote-access protocol http .................................................................. 2-215
show remote-access protocol https .............................................................  2-218
set remote-access protocol https ................................................................  2-220
show remote-access protocol ssh ................................................................ 2-223
set remote-access protocol ssh ...................................................................  2-225
show remote-access protocol telnet ............................................................  2-228
set remote-access protocol telnet ................................................................ 2-230
show bsm setting ......................................................................................  2-233
set bsm command port ..............................................................................  2-234
set bsm server ........................................................................................... 2-235
delete bsm server ......................................................................................  2-238
send bsm alert ..........................................................................................  2-239
show hcsm setting ..................................................................................... 2-240
set hcsm agent .......................................................................................... 2-242
set hcsm manager .....................................................................................  2-243
delete hcsm manager ................................................................................. 2-244
send hcsm alert ......................................................................................... 2-245
disconnect hcsm session ............................................................................  2-246
show hwm-agent ....................................................................................... 2-247
set hwm-agent port ...................................................................................  2-249
delete hwm-agent os-info ........................................................................... 2-250
retrieve hwm-agent os-info ........................................................................  2-252
show e-mail mgmt-lan ...............................................................................  2-253
set e-mail mgmt-lan notification .................................................................. 2-256
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set e-mail mgmt-lan address ......................................................................  2-258
delete e-mail mgmt-lan address
 .................................................................. 2-259
send e-mail latest mgmt-lan .......................................................................  2-260
send e-mail select mgmt-lan ....................................................................... 2-261
show hitrack setting ................................................................................... 2-262
set hitrack agent ........................................................................................ 2-263
set hitrack manager ...................................................................................  2-264
delete hitrack manager ..............................................................................  2-265
create self-signed server certificate .............................................................  2-266
SNMP .............................................................................................................. 2-267
show snmp agent ......................................................................................  2-267
set snmp agent .........................................................................................  2-269
show snmp manager .................................................................................. 2-270
set snmp manager ..................................................................................... 2-273
show snmp mib .........................................................................................  2-275
export snmp mib .......................................................................................  2-276
test snmp trap ........................................................................................... 2-277
Log ................................................................................................................. 2-277
show log svp-log .......................................................................................  2-277
show log hcsm-log ..................................................................................... 2-279
show log sel ..............................................................................................  2-280
show log power .........................................................................................  2-284
show log environment ................................................................................ 2-288
show log wwn-edit ..................................................................................... 2-293
show log mac-edit .....................................................................................  2-295
show log mar-log ....................................................................................... 2-297
show log error ........................................................................................... 2-299
export log failure .......................................................................................  2-300
Backup ............................................................................................................ 2-301
restore factory ........................................................................................... 2-301
show blade bmc backup ............................................................................. 2-301
restore blade bmc ...................................................................................... 2-303
show blade efi backup ................................................................................ 2-304
restore blade efi ........................................................................................  2-306
show blade fc-hba backup .......................................................................... 2-307
backup blade fc-hba ..................................................................................  2-308
restore blade fc-hba ................................................................................... 2-310
Parts-db ..........................................................................................................  2-311
show parts-db list ......................................................................................  2-311
show parts-db unit ..................................................................................... 2-312
update parts-db ......................................................................................... 2-314
Console ........................................................................................................... 2-315
change console .......................................................................................... 2-315
exit ........................................................................................................... 2-317
show web-console function ........................................................................  2-318
set web-console function ............................................................................ 2-319
help .......................................................................................................... 2-320
Security ........................................................................................................... 2-322
show security setting .................................................................................  2-322
set security strength ..................................................................................  2-325
set security tls mgmt-module ...................................................................... 2-327
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Preface

This document describes how to use the Compute Blade 500 series.
This preface includes the following information:
Notice: The use of Compute Blade 500 series and all other Hitachi Data Systems products is governed by the terms of your agreement(s) with Hitachi Data Systems.
Intended Audience
Product Version
Release Notes
Document Organization
Referenced Documents
Document Conventions
Convention for storage capacity values
Getting Help
Comments
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Intended Audience

This document is intended for the personnel who are involved in planning, managing, and performing the tasks to prepare your site for Compute Blade installation and to install the same.
This document assumes the following:
The reader has a background in hardware installation of computer systems.
The reader is familiar with the location where the Compute Blade will be installed, including knowledge of physical characteristics, power systems and specifications, and environmental specifications.

Product Version

This document revision applies to management modules firmware A305.

Release Notes

Read the release notes before installing and using this product. They may contain requirements or restrictions that are not fully described in this document or updates or corrections to this document.

Document Organization

The table below provides an overview of the contents and organization of this document. Click the chapter title in the left column to go to that chapter. The first page of each chapter provides links to the sections in that chapter.
Chapter Description
Chapter 1, Common function Describes common functions for the CLI
Chapter 2, CLI command Describes CLI command.

Referenced Documents

Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide, MK-91CB500014
Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Overview Guide, MK-91CB500001
console.
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Document Conventions

This term "Compute Blade" refers to all the models of the Compute Blade, unless otherwise noted.
The Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) name has been changed to Hitachi logical partitioning manager (LPAR manager, or LP). If you are using HVM based logical partitioning feature, substitute references to Hitachi logical partitioning manager (LPAR manager, or LP) with HVM.
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
Convention Description
Regular text bold In text: keyboard key, parameter name, property
Italic Variable, emphasis, reference to document title,
name, hardware labels, hardware button, hardware switch.
In a procedure: user interface item
called-out term
Screen text
< > (angled brackets) Variable (used when italic is not enough to identify
[ ] (square bracket) Optional values
{ } braces Required or expected value
| vertical bar Choice between two or more options or arguments
Command name and option, drive name, file name, folder name, directory name, code, file content, system and application output, user input
variable).
This document uses the following icons to draw attention to information:
Icon Meaning Description
WARNING This indicates the presence of a potential risk that
might cause death or severe injury.
CAUTION This indicates the presence of a potential risk that
might cause relatively mild or moderate injury.
NOTICE This indicates the presence of a potential risk that
might cause severe damage to the equipment and/or damage to surrounding properties.
Note This indicates notes not directly related to injury
or severe damage to equipment.
Tip This indicates advice on how to make the best use
of the equipment.
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Convention for storage capacity values

Physical storage capacity values (for example, disk drive capacity) are calculated based on the following values:
Physical capacity unit Value
1 kilobyte (KB)
1 megabyte (MB)
1 gigabyte (GB)
1 terabyte (TB)
1 petabyte (PB)
1 exabyte (EB)
1,000 (103) bytes
1,000 KB or 1,0002
1,000 MB or 1,0003 bytes
1,000 GB or 1,0004 bytes
1,000 TB or 1,0005
1,000 PB or 1,0006
bytes
bytes
bytes
Logical storage capacity values (for example, logical device capacity) are calculated based on the following values:
Logical capacity unit Value
1 block 512 bytes
1 KB
1 MB
1 GB
1 TB
1 PB
1,024 (210) bytes
1,024 KB or 1,0242
1,024 MB or 1,0243
1,024 GB or 1,0244
1,024 TB or 1,0245 bytes
bytes
bytes
bytes
1 EB

Getting Help

The Hitachi Data Systems customer support staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you need technical support, log on to the Hitachi Data Systems Portal for contact information: https://portal.hds.com.

Comments

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Common function

This chapter describes common functions for the CLI console.
Login/logout
File operation
Command input assistance
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Login/logout

Login

1. Start the terminal emulator as a system console (telnet or something).
2. Set the IP address of the management module by SSH or telnet when the terminal emulator connected through LAN. Set the serial port number (COM port) that is connected with management module, when the terminal is connected through serial port.
Note: When using CLI console via serial connection, widen the window in advance to enter a command within a single line. If a command extends to multiple lines, the command may not be displayed correctly.
3. When you have successfully logged in, the login prompt window is displayed.
Tip: If a login banner is set up, a message is displayed before the login prompt.
4. The following user account and password of the system administrator are set to the factory default settings. Enter the following values in the table.
Login:
Table 1-1 Factory default settings
Item Factory default settings
User account administrator
Password password
Tip: We strongly recommend that the password of the system administrator changed for security. For details about power saving function, the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide.
5. Enter the user account in the login prompt to connect the management module, and then press Enter.
Login:administrator
6. Enter the password, and then press Enter.
Login: administrator Password: password
Note: If password expiration dates are set to be managed, you might not be able to log in if the password expires. To be able to log in again and update the password, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide.
Note that you need the account privilege to update the password.
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If you specify the setting to deny login attempts when the password expires, the following message appears and the user cannot login when a user who has the expired password attempts to log in:
Your password has expired.
If you specify the setting that requires the password to be updated when the password expires, the message below appears when a user who has the expired password attempts to log in. Enter the current and new passwords by following the displayed message. The management module changes the password to enable the user to log in.
Your password has expired. Please change the password. Old password: (Enter the current password.) New password: (Enter the new password.) Retype password: (Enter the new password again.)
If you incorrectly enter the current password three times, the connection with the CLI console is closed.
7. The following initial window is displayed after logging in to the management module.
ProductName ModelName ModuleName ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, COPYRIGHT (C), 2011, 2012, HITACHI, LTD. Chassis ID : HITACHI Firmware Revision : A0520
Tip: The following items appear on the initial window after logging in to the management module.
ProductName ModelName ModuleName
[ProductName] shows the product name [ModelName] shows the name of model [ModuleName] shows the name of module In this case, Management Module
is displayed in [ModuleName].
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, COPYRIGHT (C), 2011, 2012, HITACHI,
LTD.
To show the copy right.
Chassis ID: HITACH
To show the chassis ID. In this case, HITACHI is displayed.
Firmware Revision: A0520
To show the management module firmware revision. In this case, A0520 is displayed.
$
To show the CLI prompt. You can select the format of CLI prompt as follows:
- "cid(n)$": cid is the chassis ID. n is the slot number of the management module or the initial setting (the setting at shipping time).
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Logout

- "$"
When the password expiration date of the logged-in user approaches, the initial window displays a message that prompts the user to change the password.
Your password will expire soon. Please change password before expiration.
If a user with the account privilege logs in, the initial window displays the following warning message when there is a user whose password is expired.
There is the account that the password has expired.
If a user with the account privilege logs in, the initial window displays the following warning message when there is a user whose password is about to expire.
There is the account that the password will expire soon.
Enter exit
$ exit
Tip: Setting a timeout value allows you to log out automatically. A timeout value can be set on each account. The specified timeout value is applied when the user logs in. The factory default value is 10 minutes.

File operation

The CLI console uses the user home directory of the management module for file input/output when command execute file upload/download.
For details, see Chapter 2, CLI command.

Upload

The following procedure describes how to apply the uploaded firmware file to the system unit.
1. Login to the management module through the system console.
2. Upload the target file from the system console to the user home directory of management module by ftp or sftp.
3. Apply the file of user home directory of management module to the system unit by CLI command.
in the CLI prompt, and then press Enter.
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Download

The following procedure describes how to get the information of system unit.
1. Login to the management module through the system console.
2. When execute CLI command to logging, the file including the information of system unit is created.
3. Down load the target file from the user home directory of management module to the system console by ftp or sftp.

Command input assistance

The CLI console provides command input assistance which helps an operator to type a command line.

Command line editing function

Moving cursor key
[] key
Moves the cursor one character to the left.
[] key
Moves the cursor one character to the right.
[Home] key
Moves the cursor to the top line.
[End] key
Moves the cursor to the bottom line.

Characters available to input

' ' (space), '!' , '"' (double quotation), '#', '$', '%', '&', '''(single quotation), '(' , ')', '*', '+', ',', '-', '.', '/', ':' , ';' , '<' , '=' , '>' , '? ', '@' , '[' , ' '_' ,'`' , '{' , '}' , '~' , '0' to '9', 'A' to 'Z', 'a' to 'z'

Deleting characters

[BackSpace] key
Moves the cursor backward and deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
[Delete] key
Deletes the character under the cursor. The cursor and the subsequent characters are moved one character to the left.
\', ']', '^',
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Auto-completion feature

Possible commands for the entry you typed will be displayed by pressing [Tab] key while typing a command. If only one matches, the entire command is displayed.
example1 : Multiple commands match
When you press [Tab] key after typing "set mgm", all the commands starting with "set mgm" are displayed and "set mgmt-module" appears at the next prompt.
Type further characters to complete your command.
$ set mgm[Tab]
Following three commands are displayed and the characters common to the three appear at the next prompt.
set mgmt-module led
set mgmt-module mgmt-lan
set mgmt-module serial-port
$ set mgmt-module
Type further characters and complete your command.
example2 : One commands match
When you press [Tab] key after typing "set mgmt-module m", only one command matches and "set mgmt-module mgmt-lan" appears at the next prompt.
$ set mgmt-module m[Tab]
Following command appears at the next prompt.
$ set mgmt-module mgmt-lan
Tip:
If no command matches, the command line remains the same.
Auto-completion works only on command name, and doesn't on parameter.

History function

This function can display the last 16 command lines. You can either edit or execute those commands.
[] key
Displays a previous command line.
[] key
Displays a next command line.
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This section describes CLI command.
Command syntax rules
Chassis
Front panel
LCD touch console
Server blade
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CLI command

Switch module
Management module
Fan module
Time
Language
User
Network
Power supply
LP
Remote access
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SNMP
Log
Backup
Parts-db
Console
Security
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Command syntax rules

This section describes syntax rules for commands.

Command conventions

The following table provides command syntax conventions used in this manual.
Convention Description
< > angled brackets Indicates a parameter value specified by the user, which is
[ ] square brackets Indicates that you can omit a parameter in square brackets.
described in Parameters of each command.
[| ] vertical bar in square brackets
{ | } vertical bar in braces
Indicates that you can select one of parameters, not more than one, separated by the vertical bar in square brackets, or omit all of them.
Example: [-h|-s] indicates that you can choose -h, -s, or none of them.
Indicates that you can select one of parameters, not more than one, separated by the vertical bar in braces.
Example: {-a|-f <file_name>} indicates that you can select -a or
-f <file_name> to specify.

Specifying multiple numbers

The following table provides two methods to specify multiple numbers.
Method Example
Comma to separate numbers 0,2,3: Processing is executed for 0, 2, and 3.
Hyphen to specify a scope 0-7: Processing is executed for 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7.
A comma and hyphen cannot be simultaneously used to specify numbers.
You can specify multiple numbers to the following parameters.
Server blade number
Switch module number
Management module number
Fan module number
Server blade mezzanine number
E-mail destination address number
A server blade number is the server blade slot number in the server chassis. For details about slot configuration in the server chassis, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Overview Guide.
Specifying all numbers
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When all some commands, the command is executed for all slot numbers. Whether or not all is available depends on the command. See description of each command for details.
is specified to a number, such as a server blade slot number, in
Tip: When all some server blade uninstalled, the following message appears at the end of the command even if the processing is successful for all slot numbers installed. S0004: Command succeeded partially.
is specified, which includes non-target slot numbers due to

Specifying a full-wide blade

A full-wide blade occupies two slots for half-wide blades. When specifying a full-wide blade as a server blade using CLI command, specify a slot with a smaller number, even number, of the two slots to be occupied.

Specifying a server blade in SMP configuration

SMP configuration consists of multiple server blades: one is the primary server blade and the others are non-primary server blades. Which server blade is specified depends on the commands, which is described in each command section. For details about SMP configuration, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Overview Guide.

Roles

For details about roles and privileges required, see the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Management Module Setup Guide.

How to Specify and Display the IP Address

You can use both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Different commands and parameters are used for each type of address. Refer to the descriptions below for each command.
How to specify IPv4 addresses
Specify IPv4 addresses in accordance with the following rule:
Divide the 32 bits of the IPv4 address into four fields of eight bits each. Express the value of each field as a decimal number from 0 to 255, and separate each field with a period (.).
Example: 10.200.3.4
How to specify IPv6 addresses
Specify IPv6 addresses in accordance with the following rules:
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Divide the 128 bits of the IPv6 address into eight fields of 16 bits each. Express the value of each field as a 4-digit hexadecimal number, and separate each field with a colon (:).
Example 1: fe80:0000:0000:0000:0200:87ff:feb2:0c24
You can omit the leading 0 of each field. If the value of a field is 0000,
• specify 0 for that field.
The address in example 1 can be specified as follows: Example 2: fe80:0:0:0:200:87ff:feb2:c24
If the values of two or more consecutive fields is 0000, the fields can be abbreviated as ::.
The address in the example 1 can be specified as follows: Example 3: fe80::200:87ff:feb2:c24
The abbreviation :: can be used only once per address.
If the fields whose value is 0000 are not consecutive, specify 0 for each field, without using ::.
You can use numbers 0 to 9, lowercase letters a to f, and uppercase letters A to F when specifying hexadecimal numbers.
The address must start with either a hexadecimal number or ::.
IPv6 addresses are displayed in the format described from (1) to (4). As a result, the displayed address might differ from the address you specified.
(1) The 128 bits of the IPv6 address are divided into eight fields of 16 bits each. The value of each field is expressed as a 4-digit hexadecimal number, and the fields are separated by colons (:). Hexadecimal numbers consist of the numbers 0 to 9 and lowercase letters a to f.
(2) The leading 0 of each field in (1) is omitted. A field whose value is 0000 is expressed as 0.
(3) Two or more consecutive fields of 0000 are replaced with ::.
(4) If more than one set of consecutive fields can be replaced by ::, the set containing the largest number of such fields is replaced. If each set contains the same number of fields, the first set is replaced.
Format check
The items to be checked when specifying IPv4 or IPv6 addresses are as follows:
(1) Addresses must be specified in accordance with the rules listed above. (2) For the default gateway configuration, an address that is accessible
from the address of the module must be specified. (3) For DNS configuration, if the default gateway is not configured, an
address that is accessible from the address of the management module must be specified.
(4) When specifying IPv6 addresses, the following addresses cannot be used:
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Chassis

- Unspecified address (::/128)
- Loopback address (::1/128)
- Multicast address (ff00::/8)
- The following global unicast addresses: For static addresses: Any address from ::2 to 00ff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff For default gateways: Any address from ::2 to 1fff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff Any address from e000:: to fbff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff Any address from fe00:: to fe7f:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff (5) For IPv4 address configuration, the following addresses cannot be
used:
- 0.xxx.xxx.xxx
- 127.xxx.xxx.xxx
- Any address from 224.xxx.xxx.xxx
- Broadcast addresses (addresses whose host part is all 0s or all 1s) (6) Module addresses are not checked for uniqueness.
to 255.xxx.xxx.xxx

show chassis setting

Command
show chassis setting
Description
Shows the setting of chassis.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
None
Show items
-- chassis setting --
Chassis ID
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Chassis ID
Maximum of 20 characters
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Maintenance classification
Setting of long life support
normal : standard service. long : long life support service.
-- chassis FRU setting --
Part/model number
Part/model number of the chassis
Maximum of 32 characters
Serial number
Serial number of the chassis
Maximum of 20 characters
Model ID
Chassis type
Midplane ID
Midplane type
First WWN
First Optional Physical WWN
The smallest WWN in 256 WWNs assigned the Optional Physical WWN chassis.
Message
None
Example
[Shows the setting of server chassis.]
$ show chassis setting
-- chassis setting -­Chassis ID : chassis#05 Maintenance classification : normal
-- chassis FRU setting -­Part/model number : GG-RE3A1TBN1 Serial number : 4602RF0S0000000000000001233 Model ID : 00 Midplane ID : 00 First WWN : 2400000087000200 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None
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set chassis id

Command
set chassis id -c <cid> [-F]
Description
Edits the Chassis ID.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
-c <cid>
-F
Chassis ID
Maximum of 20 characters
Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Edits the Chassis ID into "SERVER1"]
$ set chassis id -c SERVER1 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0001 : Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

shutdown chassis

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Command
shutdown chassis [-F]
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Description
Shuts down the system unit.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Shuts down the system unit.]
$ shutdown chassis W0001 : If confirm, this connect is lost. Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0003 : Shutdown started. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
The resulting message might not be displayed, because the session is disconnected when the chassis shuts down.
Comment
The session is disconnected the management module after executing this command.

show wwn current

Command
Show wwn current [-b <blade_no>] [-p]
Description
Displays WWN which the card installed on server blade is using.
In SMP configuration
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When you specify the primary server blade or a non-primary server blade, WWN of the specified server blade is displayed.
Command: show wwn current -b <server blade number>
When specifying -p parameter, specify the primary server blade with -b parameter to show WWNs of all server blades in SMP configuration.
Command: show wwn current -b <server blade number>
Not in SMP configuration
Shows WWN of the server blade specified with -b parameter. Even if -p parameter is specified, the result is the same.
-p
Role
Chassis
Parameters
-b <blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-p In SMP configuration, when you specify -p parameter, WWNs of all server
blades are shown. Then, specify the primary server blade with -b parameter. Not in SMP configuration, WWN of each server blade is shown.
Show items
-- Current WWN List--
Slot
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7.
WWN type
Type of WWN
default: Default Physical WWN optional: Optional Physical WWN
Card
Type of card
Mezzanine Onboard LAN
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Num
Slot number of card
Mezzanine: 1 to 4. Onboard LAN: 1 to 2
Port
Port number of card
World wide port name
WWPN
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX : Default Physical WWN or Optional Physical WWN
World wide node name
WWNN
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX : Default Physical WWN or Optional Physical WWN
Message
None
Example
[Displays WWN which the card installed on server blade 0 is using.]
$ show wwn current -b 0
-- Current WWN List -­Slot : 0 WWN type : additional Card Num Port World wide port name World wide node name
----------- --- ---- ------------------------
-----------------------­mezzanine 2 0 24:00:00:00:87:00:01:48 24:00:00:00:87:00:01:49 mezzanine 2 1 24:00:00:00:87:00:01:4a 24:00:00:00:87:00:01:4b mezzanine 2 2 24:00:00:00:87:00:01:4c 24:00:00:00:87:00:01:4d mezzanine 2 3 24:00:00:00:87:00:01:4e 24:00:00:00:87:00:01:4f S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify -p parameter and a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without showing WWN.
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E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.

show wwn original

Command
Show wwn original [-b <blade_no>] [-p]
Description
Displays Default Physical WWN which the card installed on server blade is using.
In SMP configuration
When you specify the primary server blade or a non-primary server blade, WWN of the specified server blade is displayed.
Command: show wwn original -b <server blade number>
When specifying -p parameter, specify the primary server blade with -b parameter to show WWNs of all server blades in SMP configuration.
Command: show wwn original -b <server blade number> -p
Not in SMP configuration
Shows WWN of the server blade specified with -b parameter. Even if -p parameter is specified, the result is the same.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
-b <blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the command shows all server blades.
-p In SMP configuration, when you specify -p parameter, WWNs of all server
blades are shown. Then, specify the primary server blade. Not in SMP configuration, WWN of each server blade is shown.
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Show items
-- Original WWN List--
Slot
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Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis Range is from 0 to
7.
WWN type
Type of WWN
default: Default Physical WWN optional: Optional Physical WWN
Card
Type of card
Mezzanine Onboard LAN
Num
Slot number of card
Mezzanine: 1 to 4. Onboard LAN: 1 to 2
Port
Port number of card
World wide port name
WWPN
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX : Default Physical WWN
World wide node name
WWNN
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX : Default Physical WWN
Message
When you specify -p parameter and a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without showing WWN.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.
Example
[Displays Default Physical WWN which the card installed on server blade 0 is using. ]
$ show wwn original -b 0
-- Original WWN List -­Slot : 0 Card Num Port World wide port name World wide node name
----------- --- ---- ------------------------
-----------------------­mezzanine 2 0 50:00:08:70:00:5b:e1:50
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50:00:08:70:00:5b:e1:51 mezzanine 2 1 50:00:08:70:00:5b:e1:52 50:00:08:70:00:5b:e1:53 mezzanine 2 2 50:00:08:70:00:5b:e1:54 50:00:08:70:00:5b:e1:55 mezzanine 2 3 50:00:08:70:00:5b:e1:56 50:00:08:70:00:5b:e1:57 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify -p parameter and a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without showing WWN.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.

show mac current

Command
Show mac current [-b <blade_no>] [-p]
Description
Displays MAC address which the card installed on server blade is using.
In SMP configuration
When you specify the primary server blade or a non-primary server blade, MAC address of the specified server blade is displayed.
Command: show mac current -b <server blade number>
When specifying -p parameter, specify the primary server blade with -b parameter to show MAC address of all server blades in SMP configuration.
Command: show mac current -b <server blade number> -p
Not in SMP configuration
Shows MAC address of the server blade specified with -b parameter. Even if -p parameter is specified, the result is the same.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
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-b <blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7.
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Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-p In SMP configuration, when you specify -p parameter, MAC addresses of
all server blades are shown. Then, specify the primary server blade with ­b parameter. Not in SMP configuration, MAC address of each server blade is shown.
Show items
-- Current MAC List--
Slot
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7.
MAC type
Type of MAC address
default: Default Physical MAC address optional: Optional Physical MAC address
Card
Type of card
mezzanine Onboard LAN
Num
Slot number of card
Mezzanine: from 1 to 4 Onboard LAN: from 1 to 2
Controller
Controller number on card
Port
Port number of controller
MAC address
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX : Default Physical MAC address or Optional Physical MAC address
Message
None
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Example
[Displays MAC address which the card installed on server blade 0 is using. ]
$ show mac current -b 0
-- Current MAC List -­Slot : 0 MAC type : original Card Num Controller Port MAC address
----------- --- ---------- ---- -----------------­mezzanine 1 0 0 00:00:87:b8:65:90 mezzanine 1 0 1 00:00:87:b8:65:91 mezzanine 1 0 2 00:00:87:b8:65:92 mezzanine 1 0 3 00:00:87:b8:65:93 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify -p parameter and a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without showing MAC address.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.

show mac original

Command
Show mac original [-b <blade_no>] [-p]
In SMP configuration
When you specify the primary server blade or a non-primary server blade, MAC address of the specified server blade is displayed.
Command: show mac original -b <server blade number>
When specifying -p parameter, specify the primary server blade with -b parameter to show MAC address of all server blades in SMP configuration.
Command: show mac original -b
Not in SMP configuration
Shows MAC address of the server blade specified with -b parameter. Even if -p parameter is specified, the result is the same.
Description
Displays Default Physical MAC address which the card installed on server blade is using.
<server blade number> -p
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Parameters
-b <blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the command shows all server blades.
-p In SMP configuration, when you specify -p parameter, MAC addresses of
all server blades are shown. Then, specify the primary server blade with ­b parameter. Not in SMP configuration, MAC address of each server blade is shown.
Show items
-- Original MAC List--
Slot
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7.
Card
Type of card
mezzanine Onboard LAN
Num
Slot number of card
Mezzanine: from 1 to 4 Onboard LAN: from 1 to 2
Controller
Controller number on card
Port
Port number of controller
MAC address
XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX : Default Physical MAC address
Message
None
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Example
[Displays Default Physical MAC address which the card installed on server blade 0 is using. ]
$ show mac original -b 0
-- Original MAC List -­Slot : 0 Card Num Controller Port MAC address
----------- --- ---------- ---- -----------------­mezzanine 1 0 0 00:00:87:b8:65:90 mezzanine 1 0 1 00:00:87:b8:65:91 mezzanine 1 0 2 00:00:87:b8:65:92 mezzanine 1 0 3 00:00:87:b8:65:93 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify -p parameter and a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without showing MAC address.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.

set chassis usb validity

Command
set chassis usb validity -p <usb_port> -v <validity> [-F]
Description
Enables or disables a USB port on the front panel.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
-p <usb_port>
Port number of usb
Range is from 0 to 1.
-v <validity>
Enabled or disabled usb ports
enable : Enabled. disable : Disabled.
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Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Disables USB port 1]
$ set chassis usb validity -p 1 -v disable Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0001 : Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
If you connect a USB device to a USB port that is set to "disable" and then change the USB port setting from "disable" to "enable", it takes several seconds for the USB device to be recognized. During this time, if you select the [USB Device:] tab in the Web console, the connection status is displayed as [Not Connected]. If this happens, click the [Refresh] button.
If you want to disable the USB port, remove the USB device from the port before setting the port to "disable".
If you connect the LCD touch console while the USB port is disabled, the screen displays "Please wait..." and then freezes. Furthermore, you cannot use the LCD touch panel to perform import, collect the dump log, or update the firmware of the management module or server blade.

show chassis usb validity

Command
show chassis usb validity
Description
Displays whether USB ports on the front panel are enabled or disabled.
Role
Chassis
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Parameters
None
Show items
-- Chassis USB validity --
USB port
Port number of usb
Range is from 0 to 1.
Validity
Enabled or disabled usb ports
enable : Enabled. disable : Disabled.
Message
None
Example
[Displays whether USB ports are enabled or disabled]
$ show chassis usb validity
-- Chassis USB validity -­USB port : 0 Validity : enable
-- Chassis USB validity -­USB port : 1 Validity : enable S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

Front panel

show front-panel status

Command
show front-panel status
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Description
Shows the status of front panel.
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Role
Chassis
Parameters
None
Show items
-- Front panel status --
Install
Install status of a module
Install : The module is installed. Not Install : The module is not installed.
-- LED status --
LED type
LED type
Power Led : Power LED Alarm Led : Alarm LED Warning Led : Warning LED Location Led : Location LED
Light
Lighting status of LED.
on : turn-on off : turn-off
Message
None
Example
[Show status of front panel.]
$ show front-panel status
-- Front-panel -­Install : Install
-- LED status -­LED type : Power Led Light : on
-- LED status -­LED type : Alarm Led Light : off
-- LED status -­LED type : Warning Led Light : off
-- LED status --
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Comment
None

set front-panel led

Command
set front-panel led -l <led_type> -t <led_on_off> [-F]
Description
Turns on or turn off the LID of chassis.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
-l <led_type>
LED type
lid : Location ID
-t <led_on_off>
Turn on or turn off of LED.
on : turn-on off : turn-off
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
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Example
[Turns on the LID of chassis.]
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$ set front-panel led -l lid -t on Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0012 : Turn on was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Turns off the LID of chassis.]
$ set front-panel led -l lid -t off Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0013 : Turn off was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

LCD touch console

show lcd setting

Command
show lcd setting
Description
Shows the setting information of LCD touch console.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
None
Show items
-- LCD touch console setting --
Validity
Enable/disable of the LCD touch console.
enable : enable disable : disable
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Message
None
Example
[Shows the setting information of LCD touch console.]
$ show lcd setting
-- LCD touch console setting -­Validity : enable S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

set lcd validity

Command
set lcd validity -v <tc_valid> [-F]
Description
Edits enable/disable of the LCD touch console.
Role
Chassis
Parameters
-v <tc_valid>
Enable/disable of the LCD touch console.
enable : enable disable : disable
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
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None
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Example
[Sets enabled the LCD touch console.]
$ set lcd validity -v enable Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0001 : Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

Server blade

show blade setting

Command
show blade setting [<blade_no>]
Description
Shows the following setting items of server blades.
Blade AC recovery
Wait time for AC recovery
N+M cold standby
WWN type
MAC type
OS operating mode
In SMP configuration, when you specify the primary server blade, settings for all server blades are shown. When you specify a non-primary server blade, the setting values, shown in parentheses, will not affect the non-primary server blade. Non-primary server blades operate with the primary server blade settings.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7.
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Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
Show items
-- Blade setting --
Slot
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7.
-- Blade AC recovery setting --
AC recovery
¢
stay The server blade power is keep turning off when the power is supplied
to the server chassis.
¢
pon The server blade power on when the power is supplied to the server
chassis.
¢
last Returns to the state of the server blade that in the last time when the
power is supplied to the server chassis.
In SMP configuration, when you specify a non-primary server blade, the setting value is shown in parentheses and will not affect the non-primary server blade operation.
Wait time(min)
Waiting minutes until power recovery.
In SMP configuration, when you specify a non-primary server blade, the setting value is shown in parentheses and will not affect the non­primary server blade operation.
-- Blade pre-configure setting --
N+M
Ability of N+M cold standby.
enable : N+M cold standby is enabled. disable : N+M cold standby is disabled. In SMP configuration, when you specify a non-primary server blade,
the setting value is shown in parentheses and will not affect the non­primary server blade operation.
WWN type
Type of WWN.
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original : Default Physical additional : Optional Physical In SMP configuration, when you specify a non-primary server blade,
the setting value is shown in parentheses and will not affect the non­primary server blade operation.
MAC type
Type of MAC address.
original : Default Physical additional : Optional Physical In SMP configuration, when you specify a non-primary server blade,
the setting value is shown in parentheses and will not affect the non­primary server blade operation.
--- OS mode --
OS mode
Logical Partitioning.
basic : Logical Partitioning is disabled. hvm : Logical Partitioning is enabled. In SMP configuration, when you specify a non-primary server blade,
the setting value is shown in parentheses and will not affect the non­primary server blade operation.
Message
None
Example
[Shows the setting of server blade 0.]
$ show blade setting 0
-- Blade setting -­Slot : 0
-- Blade AC recovery setting -­AC recovery : stay Wait time(min) : 10
-- Blade pre-configure setting -­N+M : enable WWN type : additional MAC type : additional
-- OS mode -­OS mode : basic S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Shows the primary server blade setting in SMP configuration.]
$ show blade setting 2
-- Blade setting --
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Slot : 2
-- Blade AC recovery setting --
AC recovery : stay
Wait time(min) : 10
-- Blade pre-configure setting --
N+M : enable
WWN type : additional
MAC type : additional
-- OS mode --
OS mode : basic
S0002 : Command succeeded.
S0000 : Command was finished.
$
[Shows the non-primary server blade setting in SMP configuration.]
$ show blade setting 0
-- Blade setting --
Slot : 0
-- Blade AC recovery setting --
AC recovery : (stay)
Wait time(min) : (10)
-- Blade pre-configure setting --
N+M : (enable)
WWN type : (additional)
MAC type : (additional)
-- OS mode --
OS mode : (basic)
S0002 : Command succeeded.
S0000 : Command was finished.
$
Comment
None

show blade status

Command
show blade status [<blade_no>]
Description
The following table shows the status of server blade.
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Server blade status
Item
Not in SMP
configuration
Initialize Y Y Y
Power detail Y Y Y
Power Y Y Y
Fail Y Y Y
Mass Y Y Y
LED type
(Not shown when not installed)
Lighting status of LED
(Not shown when not installed)
Primary or Non­primary
Legend:
Y: Displayed
-: Not displayed
Y Y Y
Y Y Y
- Y Y
In SMP configuration
Primary server
blade
Non-primary
server blade
Role
Server Blade show sw-module mgmt-lan
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
Show items
-- Blade status --
Slot
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7.
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In SMP configuration, a type of server blade is added to the server blade number as follows.
Example for the primary server blade Slot: 6 (primary) Example for a non-primary server blade Slot: 4 (non primary)
Initialize
Initialize status.
Shows a state of initialization for server blades. When initialization has been successfully completed, operation such as power supplies is available.
Not install : Server blade is not installed.
Not initialize : Server blade is not initialized.
Init executing : Server blade is being initialized.
Init comp : Server blade is successfully initialized.
Reinitializing : Server blade is being reinitialized after completely initialized, such as BMC restart and server blade firmware update.
Init comp NG : Server blade was not successfully initialized.
----- : This indicates the larger slot number (an odd number) used for the full-width blade.
In an SMP configuration, if you specify the primary server blade, the entire SMP configuration is displayed.
Each of the following indicates an initialization status of the entire SMP configuration:
Not install : No server blade in SMP configuration is installed.
Not initialize : One or more server blades in SMP configuration are installed but BMC initialization has not started.
Init executing : BMC on a server blade in SMP configuration is in initialization.
Init comp : BMC on all server blades in SMP configuration has been successfully initialized.
Reinitializing : BMC on a server blade in SMP configuration is in re­initialization after completely initialized.
Init comp NG : A server blade in SMP configuration was not successfully initialized. This can occur after initialization is executed when server blades or the SMP connection board required for SMP configuration are not all installed.
----- : This indicates the larger slot number (an odd number) used for the full-width blade.
In an SMP configuration, if you specify a non-primary server blade, the initialization status of a single server blade is displayed.
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Each of the following indicates an initialization status of a single server blade:
Not install : The server blade is not installed.
Not initialize : The server blade is not initialized.
Init executing : The server blade is now being initialized.
Init comp : The server blade was successfully initialized.
Init comp NG : Initialization of the server blade failed.
----- : This indicates the larger slot number (an odd number) used for the full-width blade.
Power detail
Power status of server blade.
Off : Server blade is powered off. Reserve : Server blade is waiting delayed power on. Powering on : Server blade is powering on. On : Server blade is powered on. Powering off : Server blade is powering off.
----- : This indicates that the server blade is not installed.
Alternatively, this indicates a non-primary server blade in an SMP configuration or the larger slot number (an odd number) used for the full-width blade.
In an SMP configuration, if you specify the primary server blade, the detailed power supply status for the entire SMP configuration is displayed.
Power
Status of power Off : Server blade is powered off. On : Server blade is powered on.
----- : This indicates that the server blade is not installed.
Alternatively, this indicates a non-primary server blade in an SMP configuration or the larger slot number (an odd number) used for the full-width blade.
In an SMP configuration, if you specify the primary server blade, the power supply status for the entire SMP configuration.
Fail
Status of server blade failure.
Normal : Server blade is normal.
----- : This indicates that the server blade is not installed.
Alternatively, this indicates the larger slot number (an odd number) used for the full-width blade.
An error state of each specified server blade is shown regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
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Mass(kg)
Mass of server blade (kg)
A mass of each specified server blade is shown regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
-- LED status --
LED type
LED type
POWER : Power button with LED FAULT : Failure detection LED ERROR LOG : Error log LED LID : Identify LED PRIMARY : Primary LED shown only on CB 520X B1/B2 An LED type of each specified server blade is shown regardless of
whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not. Items above are not displayed when LED is not installed.
Light
Lighting status of LED
on : turned on off : turned off An LED lighting state of each specified server blade is shown
regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not. Items above are not displayed when LED is not installed.
Message
None
Example
[Shows the status of server blade 0]
$ show blade status 0
-- Blade status -­Slot : 0 Initialize : Init comp Power detail : Off Power : Off Fail : Normal Mass(kg) : 13.400
-- LED status -­LED type : POWER Light : off LED type : FAULT Light : off LED type : ERROR LOG Light : off LED type : LID Light : off
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S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Shows the status of the primary server blade in SMP configuration]
$ show blade status 2
-- Blade status -­Slot : 2 (primary) Initialize : Init comp Power detail : Off Power : Off Fail : Normal Mass(kg) : 13.400
-- LED status -­LED type : POWER Light : off LED type : FAULT Light : off LED type : ERROR LOG Light : off LED type : LID Light : off LED type : PRIMARY Light : on S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Shows the status of a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration]
$ show blade status 0
-- Blade status -­Slot : 0 (non primary) Initialize : Init comp Power detail : ----­Power : ----­Fail : Normal Mass(kg) : 13.400
-- LED status -­LED type : POWER Light : off LED type : FAULT Light : off LED type : ERROR LOG Light : off LED type : LID Light : off LED type : PRIMARY Light : off S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Shows the status when no server blade is installed]
$ show blade status 1
-- Blade status -­Slot : 1 Initialize : Not install Power detail : -----
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Power : ----­Fail : ----­Mass(kg) : 0
-- LED status -­S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Shows the status of the larger slot number (an odd number) used for the full-width blade]
$ show blade status 1
-- Blade status -­Slot : 1 Initialize : ----­Power detail : ----­Power : ----­Fail : ----­Mass(kg) : 0
-- LED status -­S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

set blade led

Command
set blade led [<blade_no>] -l <led_type> -t <led_on_off> [-F]
Description
Turns on or turn off the Identify LED of server blade.
Turns on or off the Identify LED of a specified server blade regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
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-l <led_type>
LED type
lid : Identify LED
-t <led_on_off>
Turn on or turn off of LED
on : turn-on off : turn-off
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Turns on the Identify LED of server blade 0.]
$ set blade led 0 -l lid -t on Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0035 : <Blade 0> Turn on was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Turns off the Identify LED of server blade 0.]
$ set blade led 0 -l lid -t off Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0036 : <Blade 0> Turn off was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

show blade bmc time local

Command
show blade bmc time local [<blade_no>]
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Description
Shows the local time of BMC in the server blade.
Shows the BMC local time in a specified server blade regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
Show items
-- BMC local time --
Slot
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7.
Date
Date uses 'YYYY-MM-DD' format.
'YYYY' is from '1970' to '2037'.'MM' is from '01' to '12'.'DD' is from '01' to '31'.
Time
Time uses 'hh:mm:ss' format.
'hh' is from '00' to '23'.'mm' is from '00' to '59'.'ss' is from '00' to '59'.
Message
None
Example
[Shows the local time of BMC in the server blade 0.]
$ show blade bmc time local 0
-- BMC local time -­Slot : 0 Date : 2011-10-07 Time : 05:07:51 S0002 : Command succeeded.
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S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

set blade bmc time local

Command
set blade bmc time local <blade_no> -d <date_time> [-F]
Description
Edits the local time of BMC in the server blade.
Edits the BMC local time in a specified server blade regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Only one server blade can be selected.
-d <date_time>
Date and time
Format is "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss". Date and time is divided with a space. Input string must be enclosed in double quotes because including a
space.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
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Example
[Edits the local time of BMC on server blade 0.]
$ set blade bmc time local 0 -d "2012-05-01 15:00:00" -F I0037 : <Blade 0> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
This command cannot be used to change the BMC time if the BMC time adjustment method for the server blade is set to Synchronize time to the management module using NTP.
If Synchronize time to the management module using NTP is specified and this command is executed, the BMC time is not changed. However, the following message indicating that the command finished normally is displayed:
I0037 : <Blade X> Setting was completed. (X: Server blade number)
This command cannot change the BMC time for the CB520X B1/B2. Executing this command does not change the BMC time. However, the
following message indicating that the command finished normally is displayed:
I0037 : <Blade X> Setting was completed. (X: Server blade number)

show blade bmc session

Command
show blade bmc session [<blade_no>]
Description
Shows the following session items of the Remote Console connected to a server blade.
Session number
Session kind
Session ID
IP kind
IP address of the source
User name
Session start time
In SMP configuration, specify the primary server blade to show information of the remote console session on the primary server blade.
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Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the command shows all server blades.
Show items
-- BMC session --
Slot
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7.
Session count
Count of session
-- BMC session detail --
Number
Number of the Remote Console session
Session kind
Kind of the Remote Console session.
Remote Console: Remote Console
Session ID
Session ID of the Remote Console session
IP kind
Kind of IP address
IPv4 : IPv4 IPv6 : IPv6
IP address
IP address of the Remote Console session.
User name
User name of the Remote Console session.
Session start time
Start time of the Remote Console session. Time uses "YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss" format.
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Message
None
Example
[Shows the Remote Console session of BMC in the server blade 0.]
$ show blade bmc session 0
-- BMC session -­Slot : 0 Session Count : 2
-- BMC session detail -­Number : 0 Session kind : Remote Console Session ID : 10000 IP kind : IPv4 IP address : 192.168.0.120 User name : user01 Session start time : 2014/09/17 10:12:05 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
User name is not shown at all times.
When you specify a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without showing the session information.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.

disconnect blade bmc session

Command
disconnect blade bmc session <blade_no> [-F]
Description
Disconnects all Remote Console sessions connected to the specified server blade.
In SMP configuration, specify the primary server blade to disconnect the remote console session connected to the primary server blade.
Role
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Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Only one server blade can be selected.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Disconnects all Remote Console session of BMC in the server blade 0.]
$ disconnect blade bmc session 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0047 : <Blade 0> Disconnect was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without disconnecting the session.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.

init blade bmc setting

Command
init blade bmc setting [<blade_no>] [-F]
Description
Initializes the setting of BMC on the server blade.
Initializes BMC setting information on a specified server blade regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
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Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Initializes the setting of BMC on the server blade 0.]
$ init blade bmc setting 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0048 : <Blade 0> Initializing was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When this command is executed, BMC will automatically start up. SEL for a communication error occurred between server blade SVP and BMC, IPMI over LAN, may be collected, which has no problem.

init blade efi setting

Command
init blade efi setting [<blade_no>] [-F]
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Initializes the setting of EFI on the server blade.
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Initializes EFI setting information on a specified server blade regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade to the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Initializes the setting of EFI on the server blade 0.]
$ init blade efi setting 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0048 : <Blade 0> Initializing was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, this command is successfully completed. But the setting will not be applied to the server blade.
When this command is executed to CB 520X B1/B2, BMC will automatically start up. SEL for a communication error occurred between server blade SVP and BMC, IPMI over LAN, may be collected, which has no problem.
When CB 520X B1/B2 or CB 520H B3/B4 is turned on, the following message appears without executing this command.
<Blade X> Command was canceled. Response from BMC was abnormal.
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If the message appears when server blade is turned off, contact your reseller or maintenance personnel.

show blade mgmt-lan

Command
show blade mgmt-lan [<blade_no>]
Description
Shows the following items of a server blade management LAN.
IP address
Subnetmask
Default gateway
Shows management LAN setting items of a specified server blade regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
Role
Network
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
Show items
-- Blade LAN interface setting --
Slot
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7.
IP address
IP address
Subnetmask
Subnet mask
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Default gateway of the module
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Message
None
Example
[Show management LAN of BMC in the server blade 0.]
$ show blade mgmt-lan 0
-- Blade LAN interface setting -­Slot : 0 IP address : 192.168.0.50 Subnetmask : 255.255.255.0 Default gateway : 192.168.0.1 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

set blade mgmt-lan

Command
set blade mgmt-lan <blade_no> [-i <ip_addr>] [-s <subnet_mask>] [-g <default_gateway>] [-F]
Description
Edits the following items of a server blade management LAN.
IP address
Subnetmask
Default gateway
Edits management LAN setting items of a specified server blade regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
Role
Network
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is not available.
-i <ip_addr>
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IP address
-s <subnet_mask> Subnet mask
-g <default_gateway> Default gateway of module
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Set IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of the management LAN of BMC in the server blade 0.]
$ set blade mgmt-lan 0 -i 192.168.0.50 -s 255.255.255.0 -g
192.168.0.1 W0003 : Session may be disconnected when setting saved. Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0037 : <Blade 0> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Edit IP address of management LAN of BMC on server blade 0.]
$ set blade mgmt-lan 0 -i 192.168.0.60 W0003 : Session may be disconnected when setting saved. Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0037 : <Blade 0> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

show blade hvm setting

Command
show blade hvm setting [<blade_no>][-p] [-v]
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Description
Shows the following items of LP on a server blade.
LP model
Available LP firmware version
License expiration date
Performance tuning options
In SMP configuration
When you specify the primary server blade or a non-primary server blade, LP settings of a specified server blade is shown. For a non-primary server blade, LP settings are shown in parentheses.
Command: show blade hvm setting <server blade number> When specifying -p parameter, specify the primary server blade to show
LP settings used in SMP configuration. The lowest level LP license among all server blades in the configuration is used for operation. When you specify a non-primary server blade, "-----" is shown as LP license.
Command: show blade hvm setting
Not in SMP configuration
Shows LP settings of a specified server blade. Even if -p parameter is specified, the result is the same.
<primary server blade number> -p
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-p When you specify -p parameter, LP settings used for operation on all
server blades in SMP configuration are shown. Specify the primary server blade in SMP configuration. Not in SMP configuration, LP settings of each server blade are shown.
Omitting the -p parameter displays the license expiration date. Specifying the -p parameter displays the Performance tuning options.
-v Displays the model name by adding the internal ID to the model type of
LP license.
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Show items
-- HVM setting --
Slot
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7.
HVM license Model Type
Model type of LP license.
essential : Essential model advanced : Advanced model enterprise : Enterprise model Unknown : No server blade is installed or no LP license is set.
----- : The larger number of slots for a full-wide blade, odd number;
or a non-primary server blade
Valid through
License expiration date
YYYY-MM: Year and month YYYY-MM-DD: Year, month, and date Permanent: Permanent license Nothing is displayed when one of the following conditions is met:
The server blade is not installed.
The LP license is not set.
The slot number for a fullwide blade has the larger number (with an odd number).
The -p parameter is specified.
Performance tuning options
Performance tuning options
enable: Enabled disable: Disabled
-----: Unsupported license (The license for all blades in an SMP
configuration is not Enterprise.) Unknown (Numerical value): Undefined setting Nothing is displayed when one of the following conditions is met:
The server blade is not installed.
The LP license is not set.
The slot number for a fullwide blade has the larger number (with an odd number).
The -p parameter is not specified.
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Enable version of LP No value is displayed.
Message
None
Example
[Show LP setting on server blade 0.]
$ show blade hvm setting 0
-- HVM setting -­Slot : 0 HVM license Model Type : advanced HVM license Enable Version : 02 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

set blade hvm setting

Command
set blade hvm setting <blade_no> -pt <pref_tuning> [-F]
Description
Changes the LP settings of the server blade.
The following item can be changed:
Performance tuning options
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is not available.
-pt <pref_tuning>
Specify whether to enable or disable Performance tuning options
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enable: Enabled disable: Disabled
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Enable Performance tuning options for server blade 0]
$ set blade hvm setting 0 -pt enable -F I0037 : <Blade 0> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

assign blade hvm firmware

Command
assign blade hvm firmware <blade_no> {-b <hvm_bank_no>|-d} [-F]
Description
Assigns the LP firmware to server blade.
In SMP configuration, when you specify the primary server blade, LP firmware used for all server blades in the configuration is assigned to the primary server blade. When you specify a non-primary server blade, LP firmware is assigned to the server blade but not affect the operation. The following message appears, noticing that the LP firmware assignment cannot affect the operation.
W0031 : <Blade X> Set data is not used. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP. (X: the specified server blade number)
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Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is not available.
-b <hvm_bank_no>
Assign bank number of LP firmware to the server blade.
Range is from 0 to 3.
-d Assignment of the LP firmware of the server blade is canceled.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Assign the LP firmware of bank 0 to the server blade 0.]
$ assign blade hvm firmware 0 -b 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0037 : <Blade 0> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Assignment of the LP firmware of the server blade 0 is canceled.]
$ assign blade hvm firmware 0 -d Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0037 : <Blade 0> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None
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poweron blade

Command
poweron blade [<blade_no>][-F]
Description
Powers on the server blade.
In SMP configuration, specify the primary server blade to power on all server blades in the configuration.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Power on server blade 0.]
$ poweron blade 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0030 : <Blade 0> Power on was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
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The server blade will not power on when the OS is in LP mode and LP license is not set.
When you specify a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without powering on the server blade.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP

poweroff blade

Command
poweroff blade [<blade_no>] [-h|-s] [-F]
Description
Powers off the server blade using the following two methods.
Forcible power-off
Shutdown to power off
You can select one of methods above by specifying a parameter, -h or -s.
Forcible power-off Specify -h to turn off the power forcibly.
Shutdown to power off Specify -s to shut down the OS running on the selected server blade,
which turns the power off. The power may not be turned off depending on settings for the OS on the server blade. Check the OS settings before using this parameter.
When neither -h nor -s is specified, the power will be turned off in the same way as -s is specified.
In SMP configuration, specify the primary server blade to power off all server blades in the configuration.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-h
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Forcibly powers off the selected server blade.
-s
Shuts down the OS running on the selected server blade.
If omitted -h and -s parameters, this parameter is applied.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Shuts down the OS which is operated by the server blade 0.]
$ poweroff blade 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0031 : <Blade 0> Power off was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Force power off server blade 0.]
$ poweroff blade all -h Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0031 : <Blade 0> Power off was completed. I0031 : <Blade 1> Power off was completed. I0031 : <Blade 2> Power off was completed. I0031 : <Blade 3> Power off was completed. I0031 : <Blade 4> Power off was completed. I0031 : <Blade 5> Power off was completed. I0031 : <Blade 6> Power off was completed. I0031 : <Blade 7> Power off was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without powering off the server blade.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP
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Command
pre-configure blade [<blade_no>] -m <preconf_mode> [-F]
Description
Executes the Smart Configure of server blade.
In SMP configuration, specify the primary server blade to execute the Smart Configure on all server blades in the configuration.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-m
Smart Configure execution mode
get : Compulsion acquisition maint : Diagnosis
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Execute Smart Configure of server blade 0.]
$ pre-configure blade 0 -m get Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0038 : <Blade 0> Pre-configure started. S0002 : Command succeeded.
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S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
Smart Configure will not be executed when the chassis is in silent mode and the blade is not supporting silent mode.
When you specify a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without executing the Smart Configure.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP

bmc-reset blade

Command
bmc-reset blade [<blade_no>] [-h|-s|-sb] [-F]
Description
You can reset BMC in the following three methods.
Turning OFF and ON the sub power supply of server blades
Restarting BMC on server blades
Restarting BMC on a specific server blade
You can specify a restart method using a parameter, -h, -s, or -sb.
Turning OFF and ON the sub power supply of server blades Specify -h to turn OFF and then ON a specified server blade sub power
supply. If the server blade power supply is ON at that time, it is forcibly turned OFF. In SMP configuration, specify the primary server blade number to power OFF all server blades and then ON in the configuration one after another.
Restarting BMC on server blades Specify -s to restart BMC on a specified server blade. In SMP
configuration, specify the primary server blade number to restart BMC on all server blades in the configuration one after another.
Restarting BMC on a specific server blade Specify -sb to restart BMC only on a specified server blade regardless of
whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
When you do not specify any of -h, -s, and -sb, the behavior is the same as when -h is specified.
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Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-h
Restart the BMC with power off and on sub power.
If omitted -h, -s, and -sb parameter, this parameter is applied.
-s Restart the BMC. In SMP configuration, BMC is restarted on all server
blades.
-sb Restart BMC only on a specified server blade. In SMP configuration, BMC
is restarted only on the specified primary server blade and non-primary server blade.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[The sub power supply of the server blade 0 is turned off / on.]
$ bmc-reset blade 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0033 : <Blade 0> Restart was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[BMC of all the server blades are rebooted.]
$ bmc-reset blade all -s Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0033 : <Blade 0> Restart was completed. I0033 : <Blade 1> Restart was completed. I0033 : <Blade 2> Restart was completed. I0033 : <Blade 3> Restart was completed. I0033 : <Blade 4> Restart was completed. I0033 : <Blade 5> Restart was completed.
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I0033 : <Blade 6> Restart was completed. I0033 : <Blade 7> Restart was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
If you do not restart BMC simultaneously on all server blades in SMP configuration, initialization may fail. When you specify -sb parameter and not specify all server blades in SMP configuration, the following message appears, noticing that initialization may fail.
W0032 : <Blade X> A part of the blades of the SMP is specified. Initialize may not complete. (X: a specified server blade number)
When you specify -h or -s parameter and a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without turning OFF and ON the sub power supply or restarting BMC.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.
Command
reset blade [<blade_no>] [-h|-s] [-F]
Description
Resets the server blade using the following two methods.
Hard reset
NMI issue
You can select one of methods above by specifying a parameter, -h or -s.
Hard reset Specify -h to execute hard reset on the server blade.
NMI issue Specify -s to send NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt) to the OS running on
the server blade.
When neither -h nor -s is specified, hard reset will be executed in the same way as -h is specified.
In SMP configuration, specify the primary server blade to reset all server blades in the configuration.
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Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-h
Hard reset the blade.
If omitted -h and -s parameter, this parameter is applied.
-s Issues NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt).
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Reset server blade 0.]
$ reset blade 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0032 : <Blade 0> Reset was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[NMI is sent to all the server blades.]
$ reset blade all -s Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0032 : <Blade 0> Reset was completed. I0032 : <Blade 1> Reset was completed. I0032 : <Blade 2> Reset was completed. I0032 : <Blade 3> Reset was completed. I0032 : <Blade 4> Reset was completed. I0032 : <Blade 5> Reset was completed. I0032 : <Blade 6> Reset was completed. I0032 : <Blade 7> Reset was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
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Comment
When you specify a non-primary server blade in SMP configuration, the following message appears without resetting the server blade.
E0640 : <Blade %1$d> Command was canceled. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP.

clear blade hvm

Command
clear blade hvm [<blade_no>] [-F]
Description
Clears the configuration of LP.
In SMP configuration, specify the primary server blade to initialize LP settings used on all server blades in the configuration. When you specify a non­primary server blade, initialization is executed without affecting the non­primary server blade operation.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
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Example
[Clears the configuration LP setting of server blade 0.]
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$ clear blade hvm 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0039 : <Blade 0> HVM setting was cleared. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

show blade firmware

Command
show blade firmware [<blade_no>] [-b]
Description
Shows the following firmware versions on a server blade.
Server blade firmware version
BMC version
EFI version
LP version
Bank number of LP firmware version
Each item shows the current version and a version to be used at the next boot.
The current LP firmware version is shown only when LP firmware is assigned to the server blade with the OS in LP mode. The version to be used at the next boot is shown when LP firmware is assigned to the server blade.
Server blade firmware version, BMC version, EFI version:
Firmware version on a specified server blade is shown regardless of whether the server blade is in SMP configuration or not.
LP firmware version, LP firmware bank number
When you specify the primary server blade in SMP configuration, LP firmware used in SMP configuration is shown. When you specify a non­primary server blade, the setting value is shown in parentheses, which does not affect the operation. Non-primary server blades operate with the primary server blade LP firmware.
Role
Server Blade
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Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-b
Shows the versions of the firmware stored in the BMC firmware storage destination and the EFI firmware destination (bank).
Show items
-- Server blade firmware version --
Slot
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7.
-- Total version --
Current version
Current server blade firmware version
Next version
Next server blade firmware version to be used at the next boot
-- BMC version --
Current version
Current BMC version
Next version
Next BMC version to be used at the next boot
Bank 0 version
BMC version for bank 0. The version is displayed when the -b
Bank 1 version
BMC version for bank 1. The version is displayed when the -b
-- EFI version --
Current version
Current EFI version
parameter is specified.
parameter is specified.
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Next EFI version to be used at the next boot
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Bank 0 version
EFI version for bank 0. The version is displayed when the -b parameter is specified.
Bank 1 version
EFI version for bank 1. The version is displayed when the -b parameter is specified.
-- HVM firmware--
Current version
Current LP firmware version
Current bank
Current LP firmware bank number
Next version
Next LP firmware version to be used at the next boot
Next bank
Next LP firmware bank number to be used at the next boot
Message
None
Example
[Shows the firmware version of server blade 0.]
$ show blade firmware 0
-- Server blade firmware version -­Slot : 0
-- Total version -­Current version : 01-97 Next version : -----
-- BMC version -­Current version : 01-88 Next version : -----
-- EFI version -­Current version : 07-43 Next version : -----
-- HVM firmware -­Current version : ----­Current bank : ----­Next version : 01-81(00-00) Next bank : 1 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None
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update blade firmware bulk

Command
update blade firmware bulk [<blade_no>] -f <fw_file_name> [-F]
Description
Updates the firmware of server blade.
In SMP configuration, you need to update firmware on all server blades simultaneously. So, specify all server blades in the configuration.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis.
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-f <fw_file_name>
File name of firmware
File must be in the user's directory of management module.
-F Command executes without the inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Updates firmware of server blade 0.]
$ update blade firmware bulk 0 -f xxx.update
W0012 : BMC restart automatically.
W0013 : New EFI firmware will be used the next time EFI is booted.
Confirm? (y/[n]):y
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I0107 : <Blade 0> Update firmware was started.
I0042 : <Blade 0> Update firmware was completed.
I0015 : Update firmware was completed.
S0002 : Command succeeded.
S0000 : Command was finished.
$
[Updates firmware of server blade 0 and 2 that compose SMP configuration.]
$ update blade firmware bulk 0,2 -f xxx.update
W0012 : BMC restart automatically.
W0013 : New EFI firmware will be used the next time EFI is booted.
Confirm? (y/[n]):y
I0107 : <Blade 0> Update firmware was started.
I0107 : <Blade 2> Update firmware was started.
I0042 : <Blade 0> Update firmware was completed.
I0042 : <Blade 2> Update firmware was completed.
I0015 : Update firmware was completed.
S0002 : Command succeeded.
S0000 : Command was finished.
$
Comment
Send the firmware update file with FTP protocol before executing this command. If you send the firmware update file during firmware update using this command, the update may fail. If it fails, execute the update again.
If you do not specify all server blades in SMP configuration, the following message appears without updating firmware.
E0655 : <Blade X> Command was canceled. Only a part of the blades of the SMP is specified. (X: a server blade you specified)

set blade ac-recovery

Command
set blade ac-recovery [<blade_no>] [-a <ac_recovery>] [-w <wait_time>] [-F]
Description
Edits behavior of server blade when the AC power is recovered to the server chassis.
In SMP configuration, when you specify the primary server blade, AC­recovery setting for all server blades in the configuration is changed. When
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you specify a non-primary server blade, the setting is changed but will not affect the server blade operation.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of the server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-a <ac_recovery>
AC recovery
stay : The power of server blade is keep turning off when the power is supplied to the server chassis.
pon : The server blade power on when the power is supplied to the server chassis.
last : Returns to the state of the server blade that in the last time when power is supplied to the server chassis.
-w <wait_time>
Waiting minutes until power recovery.
Range is from 0 to 60.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Powers on the server blade 0 after 10 minutes when the power is supplied to the server chassis.]
$ set blade ac-recovery 0 -a pon -w 10 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0040 : <Blade 0> AC recovery was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded.
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S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Powers on the server blade 0 immediately when the power is supplied to the server chassis.]
$ set blade ac-recovery 0 -a pon -w 0 Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0040 : <Blade 0> AC recovery was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Remains to power off the server blade 1 when the power is supplied to the server chassis.]
$ set blade ac-recovery 1 -a stay Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0040 : <Blade 1> AC recovery was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Returns to the state of the server blade that in the last time when power is supplied to the server chassis]
$ set blade ac-recovery 2 -a last Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0040 : <Blade 2> AC recovery was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify a non-primary server blade, the setting will not affect the server blade operation. The following message appears to warn you.
W0031 : <Blade X> Set data is not used. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP. (X: a server blade you specified)

set blade preconf

Command
set blade preconf [<blade_no>] [-n <n+m>] [-w <wwn_type>] [-m <mac_type>] [-F]
Description
Edits the server blade configuration for Smart Configure.
In SMP configuration, when you specify the primary server blade, the Smart configure setting for all server blades is changed. When you specify a non­primary server blade, the setting is changed but will not affect the server blade operation.
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Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-n <n+m>
Ability of N+M cold standby.
enable : N+M cold standby is enabled. disable : N+M cold standby is disabled.
-w <wwn_type>
Type of WWN
default : Default Physical WWN optional : Optional Physical WWN
-m <mac_type>
Type of MAC address
default : Default Physical MAC optional : Optional Physical MAC
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
Show items
None
Message
None
Example
[Enables N+M cold standby, sets the type of WWN to "additional", and then sets the type of MAC address to "additional" for server blade 0]
$ set blade preconf 0 -n enable -w additional -m additional -F I0037 : <Blade 0> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
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Comment
When the N+M cold standby setting is enabled, Optional Physical WWN is applied even if it specifies the Default Physical WWN.
When you specify a non-primary server blade, the setting will not affect the server blade operation. The following message appears to warn you.
W0031 : <Blade X> Set data is not used. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP. (X: a server blade you specified)

set blade os-mode

Command
set blade os-mode [<blade_no>] -m <os_mode> [-F]
Description
Edits the OS operation mode of server blade.
In SMP configuration, when you specify the primary server blade, the OS mode setting for all server blades is changed. When you specify a non­primary server blade, the setting is changed but will not affect the server blade operation.
Role
Server Blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Slot number of server blade in the server chassis
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selection is available. If 'all' is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command shows all server blades.
-m <os_mode>
Logical Partitioning
basic : Logical Partitioning is disabled. hvm : Logical Partitioning is enabled.
-F Executes the command without inquiry.
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Message
None
Example
[LP is started in the server blade 0.]
$ set blade os-mode 0 -m hvm Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0037 : <Blade 0> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[LP is not started in the server blade 1.]
$ set blade os-mode 1 -m basic Confirm? (y/[n]):y I0037 : <Blade 1> Setting was completed. S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
When you specify a non-primary server blade, the setting will not affect the server blade operation. The following message appears to warn you.
W0031 : <Blade X> Set data is not used. Specified blade is not the primary blade of SMP. (X: a server blade you specified)

show blade hardware

Command
show blade hardware [<blade_no>] [-h] [-f] [-s]
Description
Shows the following information of server blade hardware.
Hardware
FRU
Sensors
The following table describes types of information and displayed items.
Hardware information When -h parameter is specified:
Type of information Items
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Model name
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Type of information Items
Serial number
CPU Name
Installed
Slots
CPU in SMP configuration
(Shown only in SMP configuration.)
Memory Memory [MB]: Total amount of memory in
I/O card Type of mezzanine cards, PCI cards and daughter
Onboard LAN Type
PCI expansion blade
(Shown only when PCI expansion blade is installed.)
LP license LP model
Power Nameplate power (W)
Mass Mass (kg)
UUID UUID
Installed: Total number of server blades installed in SMP configuration
Slots: Total number of server blades installed in SMP configuration
megabytes. (Total memory amount of server blades in SMP configuration)
cards
MAC address
Whether installed or not and an adapter name:
full height connection kit
low profile connection kit
Upper bound of version
BMC MAC address BMC MAC address
Expansion blade
(Shown only when an expansion blade is installed.)
Silent mode Supported
SMP (only in SMP configuration) Product name: SMP connection board
Product name
Model name
Serial number
Unsupported
Primary blade: Primary server blade number
Blade list: All server blades in SMP configuration
FRU information When -f parameter is specified:
Type of information Items
Server blade FRU Board Information
Product Information
MultiRecord Information
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Type of information Items
Mezzanine FRU Product Information
Expansion blade FRU Board Information
Product Information
MultiRecord Information
Sensors information When -s parameter is specified:
Type of information Items
Temperature sensor Sensor name
Sensor value
Voltage sensor Sensor name
Sensor value
Specify at least one of parameters -h, -f, and -s. If you specify no parameter, server blade information is not displayed. You can specify all parameters. Information specified with parameters is displayed in order of Hardware, FRU, and Sensor per server blade. Multiple server blades can be specified. If you specify no server blade, information of all server blades are displayed.
Role
Server blade
Parameters
<blade_no>
Server blade number
Range is from 0 to 7. Multiple selections are available. If "all" is specified for this parameter or this parameter is omitted, the
command is executed on all server blades.
-h Server blade hardware information is shown. If this is omitted, hardware
information is not shown.
-f Server blade FRU information is shown. If this is omitted, FRU information
is not shown.
-s Server blade sensor information is shown. If this is omitted, sensor
information is not shown.
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-- Server blade hardware information --
Slot
Server blade number: 0 to 7
When -h is specified, the following information is shown. If no server blade is installed, "-----" is shown.
-- Server blade --
Product name
Model name
Serial number
-- CPU --
Name
Installed: Number of CPUs installed in a specified server blade
Slots: Number of CPU slots in a specified server blade
-- CPU (SMP configuration) -­This item is shown only when you specify the primary server blade in SMP
configuration.
Installed
Number of CPUs installed in all server blades in SMP configuration shown only when you specify the primary server blade.
Slots
Number of CPU slots in all server blades in SMP configuration shown only when you specify the primary server blade.
-- Memory -­This item is shown only when not in SMP configuration or when a non-
primary server blade is specified in SMP configuration.
Memory [MB]
Total amount of memory installed in a specified server blade in MB.
-- Memory (SMP configuration) -­This item is shown only when you specify the primary server blade in SMP
configuration.
Memory [MB]
Total amount of memory installed in all server blades in SMP configuration shown in MB only when you specify the primary server blade.
-- I/O card --
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Mezzanine card name: If a card is not installed, "-----" is shown.
Mezzanine 2
Mezzanine card name: If a card is not installed, "-----" is shown.
Mezzanine 3
Mezzanine card name: If a card is not installed, this item is not shown.
Mezzanine 4
Mezzanine card name: If a card is not installed, this item is not shown.
PCI 0
PCI card name: If a card is not installed, this item is not shown.
PCI 1
PCI card name: If a card is not installed, this item is not shown.
Daughter card 0
Daughter card name: If an internal SD card is installed, the name of the internal SD card is displayed. If a card is not installed, this item is not shown.
-- OnBoard LAN 1 -­This item is shown only when OnBoard LAN 1 is installed.
Type
Type of OnBoard LAN 1
LOM#1 MAC for Port#0
MAC address for port0 of OnBoard LAN1
LOM#1 MAC for Port#1
MAC address for port1 of OnBoard LAN1
LOM#1 MAC for Port#2
MAC address for port2 of OnBoard LAN1 Shown only on CB 520X B1/B2 or CB 520H B3/B4 server blade.
LOM#1 MAC for Port#3
MAC address for port3 of OnBoard LAN1 Shown only on CB 520X B1/B2 or CB 520H B3/B4 server blade.
-- OnBoard LAN 2 -­This item is shown only when OnBoard LAN 2 is installed in CB 540A
A1/B1 server blade.
Type
Type of OnBoard LAN 2
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MAC address for port0 of OnBoard LAN2
LOM#2 MAC for Port#1
MAC address for port1 of OnBoard LAN2
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-- PCI expansion blade -­This item is shown only when PCI expansion blade is installed.
full height connection kit
full height connection kit is installed or not; adapter name
installed: full height connection kit is installed but the adapter is not installed. installed(PCI expansion blade x16 full height card adapter): full height connection kit and PCI expansion blade x16 full height card
adapter are installed. installed(PCI expansion blade x8 full height card adapter) full height connection kit and PCI expansion blade x8 full height card
adapter are installed.
low profile connection kit
low profile connection kit is installed or not; adapter name
installed: low profile connection kit is installed but the adapter is not installed. installed(PCI expansion blade x8 low profile card adapter): low profile connection kit and PCI expansion blade x8 low profile card
adapter are installed. installed(PCI expansion blade x4 low profile card adapter) low profile connection kit and PCI expansion blade x4 low profile card
adapter are installed. not installed: low profile connection kit is not installed.
-- LP license --
LP model
LP model name
Upper bound of version
The available latest version of LP firmware
-- Power --
Nameplate power [W]
Nameplate power of a server blade
-- Weight -­Weight of a server blade in kg
-- UUID --
UUID
UUID of a server blade
-- BMC MAC address -­BMC MAC address 0
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BMC MAC address 1
-- Expansion blade -­This item is shown only when an expansion blade is installed.
Product name
Expansion blade product name
Model name
Expansion blade model name
Serial number
Expansion blade serial number
-- Silent mode --
Silent mode
Server blade silent mode
Supported Unsupported
-- SMP -­This item is shown only in SMP configuration.
Product name
SMP connection board name
Primary blade
Primary server blade number in SMP configuration: 0 to 7
Blade list
All server blade number in SMP configuration: 0 to 7
When -f is specified, the following information is shown. When no server blade is installed, it is not shown.
-- Server blade FRU information --
-- Board Information -­FRU Board information list for a server blade
-- Product Information -­FRU Product information list for a server blade
-- MultiRecord Information -­FRU MultiRecord information list for a server blade
-- Mezzanine FRU Information -­Mezzanine number
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-- Expansion blade FRU Information --
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-- Board Information -­FRU Board information list for an expansion blade
-- Product Information -­FRU Product information list for an expansion blade
-- MultiRecord Information -­FRU MultiRecord information list for an expansion blade
When -s is specified, the following information is shown. If no server blade is installed, this item is not shown.
-- Server blade sensor information --
-- Temp -­Temperature sensor name and value for a server blade
-- Volt -­Voltage sensor name and value for a server blade
Message
None.
Example
[Shows hardware information of server blade 0.]
$ show blade hardware 0 -h
-- Server blade hardware information -­Slot : 0
-- Server blade -­Product name : BladeSymphony 520HA1 Model name : GGxGC0A1­xxxxxxx Serial number : EPPASS6208ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
-- CPU -­Name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 0 @ 2.70GHz Installed : 2 Slots : 2
-- Memory -­Memory [MB] : 16384
-- I/O card -­Mezzanine 1 : Broadcom 1Gb 8-port LAN mezzanine card Mezzanine 2 : PCI expansion blade full height connection kit Mezzanine 3 : ----­Mezzanine 4 : ----­PCI 0 : ----­PCI 1 : ----­PCI 2 : Installed PCI 3 : Installed PCI 4 : ----­PCI 5 : -----
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Daughter card 0 : -----
-- OnBoard LAN 1 -­Type : -----
-- PCI expansion blade -­full height connection kit : installed(PCI expansion blade x16 full height card adapter) low profile connection kit : installed(PCI expansion blade x8 low profile card adapter)
-- LP license -­LP model : Advanced Upper bound of version : -----
-- Power -­Nameplate power [W] : 500
-- Weight -­Weight [kg] : 14.800
-- UUID -­UUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
-- BMC MAC address -­BMC MAC address 0 : 00:00:00:00:00:00 BMC MAC address 1 : 00:00:00:00:00:00
-- Expansion blade -­Product name : PCI expansion Model name : GG­ES3PCB1N1xx Serial number : N/ A
-- Silent mode -­Silent mode : Unsupported S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
[Shows information of hardware, FRU, and sensor for server blade 1.]
$ show blade hardware 1 -h -f -s
-- Server blade hardware information -­Slot : 1
-- Server blade -­Product name : BladeSymphony 520AA1 Model name : GGxGB0A1­xxxxxxx Serial number : ENPASS4-13ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
-- CPU -­Name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2470 0 @ 2.30GHz Installed : 2 Slots : 2
-- Memory -­Memory [MB] : 16384
-- I/O card -­Mezzanine 1 : ----­Mezzanine 2 : ----­PCI 0 : ----­PCI 1 : ----­Daughter card 0 : -----
-- OnBoard LAN 1 -­Type : -----
-- LP license --
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LP model : Advanced Upper bound of version : -----
-- Power -­Nameplate power [W] : 315
-- Weight -­Weight [kg] : 6.200
-- UUID -­UUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
-- BMC MAC address -­BMC MAC address 0 : 00:00:00:00:00:00 BMC MAC address 1 : 00:00:00:00:00:00
-- Silent mode -­Silent mode : Unsupported
-- Server blade FRU information --
-- Board Information -­Manufacture : WISTRON Product Name : 520A A1 Serial Number : 01234567 Part/Model Number : 555G301D23GXXM0
-- Product Information -­Manufacture : HITACHI Product Name : BladeSymphony 520AA1 Part/Model Number : GGxGB0A1­xxxxxxx Product Version : 0030520AA1 Serial Number : ENPASS4-13ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ Asset Tag : N/A
-- MultiRecord Information -­Manufacture ID : 000074 Module Type 1 : 00 Module Type 2 : 41 OEM Type : 00000000 E Type : 00 BMC LAN#0 MAC Addr. : 00:00:00:00:00:00 BMC LAN#1 MAC Addr. : 00:00:00:00:00:00 BMC USB#0 MAC Addr. : 00:00:00:00:00:00 BMC USB#1 MAC Addr. : 00:00:00:00:00:00 Nameplate : 315 Product Part/Model Number for Maintenance : 6960228 UUID : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 BMC LAN Connection : 00 LOM Type : 00 LOM#1 MAC for Port#0 : 00:00:00:00:00:00 LOM#1 MAC for Port#1 : 00:00:00:00:00:00 LOM#2 MAC for Port#0 : 00:00:00:00:00:00 LOM#2 MAC for Port#1 : 00:00:00:00:00:00 10GbE LOM Compatibility : 00 Weight : 6.200 LOM Type2 : 00
-- Server blade sensor information --
-- Temp -­CPU 1 Overtemp : 70.00 CPU 2 Overtemp : 48.00 Inlet Temp : 28.00
-- Volt --
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MB 3.3V : 3.35 MB 5V : 5.15 MB 12V : 12.48 MB VBAT : 2.91 S0002 : Command succeeded. S0000 : Command was finished. $
Comment
None

show blade mgmt-v6 setting

Command
show blade mgmt-v6 setting [<blade_no>]
Description
Displays the management LAN settings for server the blades.
The following information is displayed:
IPv6 address configuration information for the server blade
Static address of the server blade
Role
Network privilege
Parameters
<blade_no>
Server blade number You can specify a value from 0 to 7. You can specify multiple values. If you specify all or omit this parameter, command processing is
performed for all server blades.
Show items
-- Blade management LAN setting (IPv6) --
Slot
Server blade number
This is a value from 0 to 7.
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-- IPv6 address setting --
Allocation
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Address setting method
Displays the address allocation method. Static address: Static address
Status
Status
Displays whether address settings are enabled. enable: Enabled. disable: Disabled.
IP address
IP address (IPv6)
----- : When the address setting is disabled
Prefix len
Prefix length
This is a value from 1 to 128.
----- : When the address setting is disabled
Default gateway
Default gateway (IPv6)
----- : When the address setting or the default gateway is disabled
Message
None
Example
[Shows management LAN (IPv6) of server blade 0.]
$ show blade mgmt-v6 setting 0
-- Blade management LAN setting (IPv6) --
Slot : 0
-- IPv6 address setting --
Allocation : Static address
Status : enable
IP address : fe80::200:87ff:feb2:c24
Prefix len : 64
Default gateway : fe80::200:87ff:feb2:c20
S0002 : Command succeeded.
S0000 : Command was finished.
$
show blade mgmt-v6 setting 1
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Comment
None

set blade mgmt-v6 address

Command
set blade mgmt-v6 address <blade_no> -st <setting> [-i <ip_address>] [-p <prefix_len>] [-gs <dgw_setting>] [-g <default_gateway>] [-F
Description
Sets the management LAN (IPv6) for the server blade.
You can set a static address. To set a static address, enter the following items:
IP address (IPv6)
Prefix length
Whether to enable use of the default gateway
Default gateway
]
Role
Network privilege
Parameters
<blade_no>
Server blade number You can specify a value from 0 to 7. You cannot specify multiple values.
-st <setting> Specify whether to enable use of a static address.
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enable: Enabled.
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disable: Disabled. You cannot omit this parameter.
-i <ip_address> IP address (IPv6) If you entered -st enable, this item is required. If you entered -st
disable or omitted -st, omit this parameter.
-p <prefix_len> Prefix length Specify a value from 1 to 128.
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