FUJITSU SPARC M10 User Manual

Fujitsu SPARC M12 and  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10  
RCIL User Guide  
Manual Code: C120-E718-07EN  
March 2019  
Contents  
 
Preface  
v
 
Chapter 1 Overview of the Remote Power Management Function of SPARC  
 
M12 and SPARC M10  
1
 
1.1 About the Remote Power Management Function for SPARC M12 and  
 
SPARC M10  
1
 
1.2 Understanding the Forms of Connection for Remote Power  
 
Management  
3
 
1.3 Remote Power Management Mechanism  
 
5
 
Chapter 2 Basic Flow for Configuring Remote Power Management  
 
9
 
 
2.1 Before Configuring Remote Power Management  
9
 
 
2.2 Steps for Configuring Remote Power Management  
9
 
2.2.1 Creating a Management File  
 
9
 
2.2.2 Enabling/Disabling the IPMI Service Used for the Remote Power  
 
Management Function 11  
 
 
2.2.3 Checking the Remote Power Management Settings 12  
 
 
2.2.4 Initializing the Remote Power Management Settings 12  
 
 
2.2.5 Enabling/Disabling the Remote Power Management Function  
12  
 
 
2.2.6 Setting a Remote Power Management Group 12  
 
2.2.7 Acquiring the setting information on a remote power management  
 
group 13  
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Chapter 3 Examples of Remote Power Management Configuration 15  
 
 
3.1 Configuring the Remote Power Management for the First Time 15  
 
 
3.1.1 System That is Configured with a Host Node and an I/O Node  
16  
 
3.1.2 System That is Configured with a Host Node and a Remote  
 
Power Distribution Unit 28  
 
3.1.3 System That is Configured with Multiple Host Nodes and a  
 
Remote Power Distribution Unit 36  
 
3.1.4 System That is Configured with Host Nodes, in Which Physical  
Partitions (PPARs) are Specified as Subnodes, and a Remote  
 
Power Distribution Unit 43  
 
3.1.5 System in Which Multiple Remote Power Management Groups  
 
are Set 50  
3.2 Adding or Removing a Node in an Existing Remote Power Management  
 
 
Group 58  
 
3.2.1 Adding an I/O Node 59  
 
 
3.2.2 Adding a Host Node 64  
 
 
 
3.2.3 Removing an I/O Node 69  
 
3.2.4 Removing a Host Node 73  
 
 
3.3 Maintaining an I/O Node 78  
 
 
3.3.1 Maintaining an ETERNUS 78  
 
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Preface  
This document provides information on the Remote Cabinet Interface over LAN  
(referred to below as RCIL) function used to manage the power supply of I/O devices  
from SPARC M12 and SPARC M10 from Fujitsu, such as the Fujitsu storage system  
ETERNUS.  
It is recommend to read the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System  
Operation and Administration Guide to better understand the contents of this document.  
Fujitsu M10 is sold as SPARC M10 Systems by Fujitsu in Japan.  
Fujitsu M10 and SPARC M10 Systems are identical products.  
This preface includes the following sections:  
Audience  
Related Documentation  
Safety Precautions  
Text Conventions  
Syntax of the Command Line Interface (CLI)  
Document Feedback  
 
Audience  
This document is designed for system administrators with advanced knowledge of  
computer networks and Oracle Solaris.  
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Related Documentation  
All documents for your server are available online at the following locations.  
Sun Oracle software-related documents (Oracle Solaris, etc.)  
Fujitsu documents  
Global site  
downloads/manuals/  
Japanese site  
manual/  
 
For a system using the SPARC M12, see the manuals listed in "Documentation  
Related to the SPARC M12."  
 
For a system using the SPARC M10, see the manuals listed in "Documentation  
Related to the SPARC M10."  
Documentation Related to the SPARC M12  
Manual Names (*1)  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 Product Notes  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 Quick Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 Getting Started Guide (*2)  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Important Legal and Safety Information (*2)  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Safety and Compliance Guide  
Software License Conditions for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Security Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC Servers/SPARC Enterprise/PRIMEQUEST Common Installation Planning Manual  
Fujitsu SPARC M12-1 Installation Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12-2 Installation Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12-2S Installation Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 PCI Card Installation Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 RCIL User Guide (*3)  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF MIB and Trap Lists  
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Documentation Related to the SPARC M12 (continued)  
Manual Names (*1)  
Fujitsu SPARC M12-1 Service Manual  
Fujitsu SPARC M12-2/M12-2S Service Manual  
Crossbar Box for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual  
PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Glossary  
External USB-DVD Drive user guide  
*1 The listed manuals are subject to change without notice.  
*2 Printed manuals are provided with the product.  
*3 This document applies specifically to the SPARC M12/M10 and FUJITSU ETERNUS disk storage system.  
 
Documentation Related to the SPARC M10  
Manual Names (*1)  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Product Notes  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Quick Guide  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems Getting Started Guide (*2)  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Important Legal and Safety Information (*2)  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Safety and Compliance Guide  
Software License Conditions for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Security Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC Servers/SPARC Enterprise/PRIMEQUEST Common Installation Planning Manual  
Fujitsu M10-1/SPARC M10-1 Installation Guide  
Fujitsu M10-4/SPARC M10-4 Installation Guide  
Fujitsu M10-4S/SPARC M10-4S Installation Guide  
Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Systems PCI Card Installation Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Domain Configuration Guide  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 RCIL User Guide (*3)  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF Reference Manual  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 XSCF MIB and Trap Lists  
Fujitsu M10-1/SPARC M10-1 Service Manual  
Fujitsu M10-4/Fujitsu M10-4S/SPARC M10-4/SPARC M10-4S Service Manual  
Crossbar Box for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual  
PCI Expansion Unit for Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Service Manual  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Glossary  
Preface  
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Documentation Related to the SPARC M10 (continued)  
Manual Names (*1)  
External USB-DVD Drive user guide  
*1 The listed manuals are subject to change without notice.  
*2 Printed manuals are provided with the product.  
*3 This document applies specifically to the SPARC M12/M10 and FUJITSU ETERNUS disk storage system.  
Notes on Safety  
Read the following documents thoroughly before using or handling the SPARC  
M12/M10.  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Important Legal and Safety  
Information  
Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 Safety and Compliance Guide  
 
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Installation Guide.  
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For details on the commands, see the Fujitsu SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC  
M10 XSCF Reference Manual.  
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Chapter 1  
Overview of the Remote Power  
Management Function of SPARC M12  
and SPARC M10  
This chapter provides an overview and the mechanism of the remote power  
management function that can be used in SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
About the Remote Power Management Function for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10  
Understanding the Forms of Connection for Remote Power Management  
Remote Power Management Mechanism  
1.1  
About the Remote Power Management  
Function for SPARC M12 and SPARC  
M10  
The remote power management function for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10 (Remote  
Cabinet Interface over LAN: RCIL) is an interface which controls the remote power  
management function for the power supply between SPARC M12 and SPARC M10  
systems or I/O devices. An original interface based on IPMI over LAN is used. If the  
following functions among the typical IPMI functions are supported, then the  
hardware and operating systems to be controlled can be incorporated as the targets  
for the remote power management without having to consider differences between  
them.  
Power on and off: Chassis Control  
Obtaining the power status: Get Chassis Status  
Table 1-1 shows the terms and definitions that are used with the remote power  
management function for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
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Table 1-1  
    
Terms and Definitions Used for Remote Power Management  
Term  
Definition  
Host node  
Server that supports the remote power management function for SPARC  
M12 and SPARC M10.  
SPARC M12-1, M12-2, M12-2S, M10-1, M10-4, and M10-4S support the  
remote power management function for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
Subnode  
I/O node  
Physical partition in SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
I/O devices that support the remote power management function for  
SPARC M12 and SPARC M10, such as the ETERNUS, and remote power  
distribution units.  
Remote power  
management  
group  
Group obtained from the grouping of remote power management targets,  
such as a host node, subnode, and I/O node.  
A unique group ID is assigned to a remote power management group.  
If the remote power management function is used, create a remote power management  
group in combination with power-interlocked nodes. You can control remote power  
management per created remote power management group.  
Note -  
group.  
Each host node, sub node, or I/O node can be set in only one remote power management  
Figure 1-1  
    
An Example of a Remote Power Management Group of SPARC M12  
and SPARC M10  
Remote power management  
Host Node #0 (Master)  
Host Node #1  
I/O Node #0  
I/O Node #1  
Sub Node  
PPAR/Logical domain  
Controller BB#1  
Slave XSCF  
Controller BB#1  
Controller  
Controller  
Controller  
Controller  
Controller BB#0  
Master XSCF  
Controller BB#0  
Master XSCF  
IPMI over LAN  
RCIL commands  
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1.2  
Understanding the Forms of  
Connection for Remote Power  
Management  
Connect through a LAN the host nodes, sub nodes, and I/O nodes that support the  
remote power management function for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
 
The following table lists the connection specifications.  
Table 1-2  
Item  
    
Power Control Connection Specifications  
Description  
Forms of  
connection  
LAN connection  
The connection takes either of the following forms:  
- Using XSCF-LAN#0  
- Using XSCF-LAN#0 and XSCF-LAN#1  
Transmission  
speed  
100 Mbps or more  
Internet protocol IPv4  
DHCP  
Unsupported  
If the remote power management function for SPARC M12 and SPARC  
M10 is used, you must set a fixed IP address for a connection target.  
Connection  
protocol  
IPMI (*1) over LAN  
(Intelligent Platform Management Interface)  
*1 The supported IPMI version is IPMI 2.0. In SPARC M12 and SPARC M10, IPMI can be used only by the remote  
power management function. IPMI cannot be used by ipmitool or any function other than the remote power  
management function for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
Standard connection for remote power management  
Connect through an identical LAN the host nodes, sub nodes, and I/O nodes that are  
equipped with a controller that supports the remote power management function for  
SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
Figure 1-2  
    
Standard Forms of Connection for Remote Power Management  
Host Node #0  
PPAR  
I/O Node #0  
Controller  
NIC  
Controller  
NIC  
HUB/router  
LAN  
Host Node #1  
PPAR  
I/O Node #1  
Controller  
Controller  
NIC  
NIC  
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Connection when the controllers are duplicated  
If the host node controllers are duplicated, each controller can be connected to the  
same LAN. Operation of the remote power management is performed from the  
master XSCF.  
Figure 1-3  
    
Forms of Connection for the Remote Power Management when the  
Controllers are Duplicated  
Host Node #0  
PPAR  
I/O Node #0  
Controller  
NIC  
Controller  
NIC  
HUB/router  
LAN  
Host Node #1  
PPAR  
I/O Node #1  
Controller #0  
Controller 0  
NIC  
NIC  
Controller 1  
NIC  
Controller #1  
NIC  
Note -  
For the I/O nodes that can be set as a takeover IP address between the controllers, we  
recommend setting a takeover IP address. In such cases, set controllers 0 and 1 to the same IP  
address in the management file for configuring a remote power management group.  
For details on specific settings, see "3.1.1 System That is Configured with a Host Node and  
an I/O Node."  
Connection when paths are duplicated  
The paths of the remote power management connection can be duplicated under the  
following conditions.  
Two LAN cards can be mounted on the controllers of all nodes.  
Two LAN cards can be mounted on the controllers of the host nodes, and I/O  
nodes have either of the following configurations.  
- The controllers of the I/O nodes are duplicated.  
- Two LAN cards can be mounted on the controllers of the I/O nodes.  
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Figure 1-4  
    
Forms of Connection for the Remote Power Management when Paths  
are Duplicated  
I/O Node #0  
Controller #0  
Host Node #0  
PPAR  
Controller #0  
NIC  
NIC #0  
NIC #1  
HUB/router  
LAN #0  
Controller #1  
NIC  
Controller #1  
NIC #0  
NIC #1  
Host Node #0  
PPAR  
I/O Node #1  
Controller #0  
Controller #0  
NIC #0  
NIC #1  
NIC #0  
NIC #1  
HUB/router  
LAN #1  
LAN #0 system  
LAN #1 system  
1.3  
Remote Power Management  
Mechanism  
Remote power management for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10 is controlled per  
remote power management group.  
 
Of the host nodes in a group, the host nodes with the remote power management  
function enabled are targeted for remote power management. The power supply  
status of a remote power management group is determined depending on the host  
node status in the group.  
On state  
The power is on to one of the host nodes in the remote power management group.  
Off state  
The power is off to all the host nodes in the remote power management group.  
This section describes the mechanism of interlocking when powering on and off,  
with the following settings assumed.  
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Table 1-3  
    
Remote Power Management Mechanism (Example)  
Setting Item  
Host Node #0  
Host Node #1  
Host Node #2  
I/O Node #0  
I/O Node #1  
Interlocking  
setting  
Disable  
Enable  
Enable  
Setting  
disabled  
Setting  
disabled  
Master node  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Setting  
disabled  
Setting  
disabled  
Mechanism of interlocking when powering on  
If any of the host nodes in a remote power management group is powered on, then  
all of the host nodes, subnodes, and I/O nodes in the group are powered on. They are  
powered on in the order of host node and I/O node.  
Note -  
You can set the length of time that the host node waits until I/O node devices are  
accessible. For this setting, use the setpowerupdelay command of the XSCF firmware For  
details, see "4.2.2 Setting/Checking the Wait Time for Air Conditioning" in the Fujitsu  
SPARC M12 and Fujitsu M10/SPARC M10 System Operation and Administration Guide.  
If the length of time that the host node waits is not set, the host node may be unsuccessful in  
accessing an I/O node device and fail to start the system.  
In addition, replacing an I/O node or changing the settings of an I/O node may change the  
time taken until the relevant device becomes accessible. This change in time may prevent the  
host node from accessing the device.  
When an I/O node has been replaced or the settings of an I/O node have been changed, use  
the setpowerupdelay command to set the length of time that the host node waits, again.  
Mechanism of interlocking when powering off  
After all the host nodes in a remote power management group are powered off, all  
I/O nodes in the group are powered off.  
Remote power management using Wake on LAN  
Generally, the target nodes of the remote power management function for SPARC  
M12 and SPARC M10 are the hosts and I/O devices on which a controller is mounted.  
The controller allows IPMI communication even while the power of the hosts and I/O  
devices are turned off.  
When all of the following conditions are satisfied, those devices on which such a  
controller are not mounted can also perform power supply interlocking using the  
remote power management function for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
Device conditions  
- Wake on LAN is supported.  
Power-on is performed with Wake on LAN.  
- IPMI communication can be performed.  
After power-on using Wake on LAN, IPMI communication through the LAN is  
used for performing power-off and obtaining the power state.  
Note -  
A host node with the Wake on LAN setting cannot be the master node.  
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Note -  
LAN cannot be used to power on SPARC M12 and SPARC M10.  
Wake on LAN cannot be set for SPARC M12 and SPARC M10. Therefore, Wake on  
Note -  
manuals.  
The Wake on LAN setting varies depending on the node. See the respective node  
Interlocking at the failure recovery time  
If a node in a remote power management group cannot communicate when  
recovered from a failure or other problem, operation is as follows.  
For an I/O node failure  
If the power to the remote power management group is on, the master host node  
issues a power-on instruction.  
For a host node failure  
Even if the power of a remote power management group is on, the master host  
node does not issue a power-on instruction.  
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Chapter 2  
Basic Flow for Configuring Remote  
Power Management  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management function and  
how to use commands.  
Before Configuring Remote Power Management  
Steps for Configuring Remote Power Management  
2.1  
Before Configuring Remote Power  
Management  
Before configuring remote power management, you need to connect the LAN cables,  
and make the network settings for the XSCF-LAN and the I/O devices for which  
remote power management is to be employed.  
2.2  
Steps for Configuring Remote Power  
Management  
This section describes the steps for configuring remote power management.  
Configure the remote power management function by combining these steps. For an  
explanation of the actual configuration process for specific cases, see "Chapter 3  
Examples of Remote Power Management Configuration."  
2.2.1  
Creating a Management File  
A management file for configuring remote power management is created in CSV  
format for each remote power management group. You can create a management file  
at a storage location accessible by a URL with http, https, ftp, or file scheme.  
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The management file script format is as follows.  
1,1,0x01,8a041209b35947899e7bfa5d578dbd3f,0x01,0x00,default,,10.24.0.0,0x10,  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx,,,,,,,,,,"4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12"  
1,2,0x00,8a041209b35947899e7bfa5d578dbd40,0x03,0x00,default,,10.24.0.0,0x10,  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx,,,,,,,,,,  
1,3,0x10,8a041209b35947899e7bfa5d578dbd41,0x03,0x00,default,,10.24.0.0,0x10,  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx,,,,,,,,,,  
(Omitted)  
1,128,0x20,8a041209b35947899e7bfa5d578dbd42,0x03,0x00,default,,10.24.0.0,0x10,  
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx,,,,,,,,,,  
GroupID, NodeID, NodeType, NodeIdentName, Linkage, Operation, User,  
Password, IP0-0, Slave0-0, MAC0-0, IP0-1, Slave0-1, MAC0-1, IP1-0, Slave1-0,  
MAC1-0, IP1-1, Slave1-1, MAC1-1, and SubNode are specified on each line in the  
order shown.  
 
The following table describes the setting items in detail.  
Table 2-1  
Item  
    
Setting Items of a Management File  
Description  
GroupID  
Group ID of a remote power management group  
Specify an integer value (decimal) from 1 to 32. All group IDs in one  
management file must be the same.  
NodeID  
Node ID of an interlocking device for power supply  
Specify an integer value (decimal) from 1 to 128. Each node ID in one  
management file must be unique.  
NodeType  
Node type of an interlocking device for power supply  
Specify any of the following values:  
0x00: Host node, 0x01: Mater host node, 0x10: I/O node  
0x20: Remote power distribution unit  
NodeIdentName Identifier of an interlocking device for power supply  
Specify the system GUID or a unique arbitrary character string.  
For the system GUID, specify a string of 32 consecutive digits as shown in  
the example. The value is handled as a hexadecimal number in a  
case-insensitive fashion.  
For the arbitrary character string, specify a hexadecimal number with up  
to 32 digits.  
Linkage  
Value (hexadecimal) representing power-on interlocking  
Specify any of the following values:  
0x00: Disable, 0x01: Enable (On), 0x02: Enable (Off),  
0x03: Enable (On + Off)  
Operation  
User  
Value representing the power-on method  
Specify either of the following values:  
0x00: IPMI, 0x01: WakeOnLAN  
IPMI user name  
Specify nothing, and leave this field blank. If the field is not blank, the  
operation cannot be guaranteed.  
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Table 2-1  
    
Setting Items of a Management File (continued)  
Item  
Description  
Password  
IPMI password  
Specify nothing, and leave this field blank.  
IPAddress  
IP address of the IPMI port of a controller  
(IP0-0/IP0-1/IP1- Specify an IPv4 address value with a character string.  
0/IP1-1)  
SlaveAddress  
(Slave0-0/  
Value (hexadecimal) representing the IPMI slave address of a controller  
Specify "0x20".  
Slave0-1/Slave1-  
0/Slave1-1)  
MAC Address  
(MAC0-0/  
MAC address of the IPMI port of a controller  
Specify a MAC address value with a character string.  
MAC0-1/MAC1- Example: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
0/MAC1-1)  
A value must be set even though host nodes do not support power-on via  
Wake on LAN. In this case, a dummy value like the following may be  
used:  
Example: 00:00:00:00:00:00  
SubNodeID  
Character string representing the ID of the controlled subnode  
The field is a value from 0 to 31 or is left blank.  
Delimit the target subnode IDs (in decimal) with a comma (,), and enclose  
all of them in double quotation marks (").  
A blank field indicates control of the whole node.  
2.2.2  
Enabling/Disabling the IPMI Service Used for the  
Remote Power Management Function  
When the remote power management function is to be used, the IPMI service must  
be enabled.  
The IPMI service can be used only by the remote power management function.  
Use the setpacketfilters of the XSCF firmware to enable/disable the IPMI service.  
XSCF>  
setpacketfilters -c ipmi_port {enable|disable}  
To enable the IPMI service, specify the -c ipmi_port enable option. To disable the  
service, specify the -c ipmi_port disable option.  
The default value is disable.  
Note -  
The setting for enabling/disabling the IPMI service is supported by XCP 2290 or later.  
For XCP 2280 or earlier, the IPMI service has been enabled as a fixed setting and cannot be  
disabled.  
The settings for the IPMI service are as follows when the firmware is updated from XCP 2280  
or earlier to XCP 2290 or later.  
- When the remote power management function is used: Enable  
- When the remote power management function is unused: Disable  
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2.2.3  
2.2.4  
2.2.5  
2.2.6  
Checking the Remote Power Management  
Settings  
To check the contents of the remote power management settings, use the  
showremotepwrmgmt command of the XSCF firmware.  
XSCF>  
|
showremotepwrmgmt [-a -G  
groupid  
gnodeid  
]]  
[-N  
To check all the remote power management settings, specify -a. To indicate a remote  
power management group, specify -G groupid. To indicate a node in a remote power  
management group, specify -N gnodeid.  
Initializing the Remote Power Management  
Settings  
To initialize the contents of the remote power management settings, use the  
clearremotepwrmgmt command of the XSCF firmware.  
XSCF>  
[
|
clearremotepwrmgmt -a -G  
]
groupid  
To initialize the settings of all the remote power management groups, specify -a. To  
indicate a remote power management group, specify a group ID with the -G option.  
If -a and -G options are omitted, then the -a option is used by default.  
Enabling/Disabling the Remote Power Management  
Function  
To enable/disable the remote power management function, use the setremotepwrmgmt  
command of the XSCF firmware.  
XSCF>  
|
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable disable  
You can enable or disable the remote power management function. To enable the  
remote power management function, specify the -c enable option. To disable, specify  
the -c disable option.  
Setting a Remote Power Management Group  
To configure a remote power management group, use the setremotepwrmgmt  
command of the XSCF firmware.  
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XSCF>  
configuration_file  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config  
You can specify -c config if you configure a remote power management group. For  
configuration_file, specify the management file used for the settings.  
2.2.7  
Acquiring the setting information on a remote  
power management group  
To acquire the setting information on a remote power management group, use the  
getremotepwrmgmt command of the XSCF firmware.  
XSCF>  
groupid configuration_file  
getremotepwrmgmt -G  
For groupid, you can specify the ID of a remote power management group whose  
setting information is obtained. For configuration_file, specify the name of the  
management file for saving the acquired setting information.  
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Chapter 3  
Examples of Remote Power  
Management Configuration  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management in the  
following cases.  
Configuring the Remote Power Management for the First Time  
Adding or Removing a Node in an Existing Remote Power Management Group  
Maintaining an I/O Node  
3.1  
Configuring the Remote Power  
Management for the First Time  
The following shows how to configure the remote power management for the first  
time.  
Note -  
settings.  
If the existing settings for the remote power management are valid, initialize the  
To create a management file, collect the necessary information on the host nodes, the  
IP and MAC addresses of I/O nodes, etc. in advance (see Table 3-1).  
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Figure 3-1  
    
Flow of Configuring the Remote Power Management for the First  
Time  
Create management file  
Enable the IPMI service used by the remote power  
management function  
Set a remote power management group  
Enable the remote power management function  
Note -  
The setting for enabling/disabling the IPMI service is supported by XCP 2290 or later.  
In the following sections, how to configure the remote power management is  
described by using the system configurations below as examples.  
System That is Configured with a Host Node and an I/O Node  
System That is Configured with a Host Node and a Remote Power Distribution  
Unit  
System That is Configured with Multiple Host Nodes and a Remote Power  
Distribution Unit  
System That is Configured with Host Nodes, in Which Physical Partitions (PPARs)  
are Specified as Subnodes, and a Remote Power Distribution Unit  
System in Which Multiple Remote Power Management Groups are Set  
3.1.1  
System That is Configured with a Host Node and  
an I/O Node  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
system that is configured with one SPARC M10-1 as a host node and one ETERNUS  
DX80 S2 as an I/O node as an example.  
Collect necessary information for a management file and create the file.  
Collect the IP address and MAC address of the device where the remote power  
management will be configured. Based on the collected information, create a  
management file in CSV format for each remote power management group. The  
line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
1.  
ETERNUS DX80 S2 supports multiple controllers. The system can be operated  
by setting a different or same IP address per controller. We recommend setting  
the same IP address. There are restrictions when a different IP address is set per  
Restrictions when a different IP address is set per controller  
controller. (See " .")  
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To operate the system with the same IP address set for multiple controllers, set  
the same IP address to IP0-0 and IP1-0 or IP0-1 and IP1-1. For details on how to  
check the ETERNUS controller configuration and IP addresses, see the  
ETERNUS manuals.  
However, in either configuration, IP0-1 cannot be set without setting IP0-0.  
Similarly, IP1-1 cannot be set without setting IP1-0. Select IP0-0/IP0-1 or  
IP1-0/IP1-1 based on the LAN port of the SPARC M10 system to be connected  
and the type of controller used in the ETERNUS. For example, when connecting  
to LAN#0 of the XSCF, set the LAN of CM#0 to IP0-0 and the LAN of CM#1 to  
IP1-0.  
Restrictions when a different IP address is set per controller  
"IO Node power resumed" may be registered in the error log when an error  
occurs in the network and CM#0 cannot respond.  
Furthermore, if the network is unstable, the "IO Node power resumed" error will  
be registered repeatedly.  
The "IO Node power resumed" error usually indicates that an I/O node was  
powered on again since being powered off. However, if a different IP address is  
set per controller, the "IO Node power resumed" error may be registered even  
though no I/O node has been powered off. This issue is caused by the network.  
- Configure the settings as follows when using only ETERNUS DX80 CM#0.  
Figure 3-2  
    
System Using Only ETERNUS DX80 CM#0  
Remote power management group  
MNT  
CM#1  
ETERNUS  
DX80 S2  
SPARC M10-1  
Switching hub  
CM#0  
MNT  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
IP: 10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
CM: Controller module  
Table 3-1  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-1)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
1
NodeType  
0x01  
Master host node  
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Table 3-1  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-1) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.1  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-2  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (ETERNUS DX80 S2)  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
2
NodeType  
0x10  
I/O node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
Wake On LAN  
0x01  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
Blank  
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Table 3-2  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (ETERNUS DX80 S2) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Blank  
Blank  
Remarks  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,,,,,,,  
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- Configure the settings as follows when operating the system, setting the same  
IP address for multiple controllers using CM#0 and CM#1 of the ETERNUS  
DX80. (Recommended)  
Figure 3-3  
    
System in Which the Same IP Address is Specified for Multiple  
Controllers of the I/O Node  
Remote power management group  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:ae  
MNT  
CM#1  
ETERNUS  
DX80 S2  
Switching hub  
SPARC M10-1  
CM#0  
MNT  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
IP: 10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
CM: Controller module  
Table 3-3  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (ETERNUS DX80 S2) (*1)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
2
NodeType  
0x10  
I/O node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
Wake On LAN  
0x01  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave1-0  
Fixed value  
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Table 3-3  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (ETERNUS DX80 S2) (*1) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:ae  
Blank  
Remarks  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
*1 A colored line indicates that the setting is different from the original setting.  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,10.24.101.2,0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:ae,,,,,  
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- Configure as follows when operating the system by setting a different IP  
address for each controller using CM#0 and CM#1 of the ETERNUS DX80 S2.  
(Not recommended)  
Figure 3-4  
    
System in Which a Different IP Address are Specified for Multiple  
Controllers of I/O Nodes  
Remote power management group  
IP:10.24.101.3  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:ae  
MNT  
CM#1  
ETERNUS  
DX80 S2  
Switching hub  
SPARC M10-1  
CM#0  
MNT  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
IP: 10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
CM: Controller module  
Table 3-4  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (ETERNUS DX80 S2) (*1)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
2
NodeType  
0x10  
I/O node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
Wake On LAN  
0x01  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
10.24.101.3  
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Table 3-4  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (ETERNUS DX80 S2) (*1) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
0x20  
Remarks  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Fixed value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:ae  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
*1 A colored line indicates that the setting is different from the original setting.  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,10.24.101.3,0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:ae,,,,,  
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- Configure as follows when using XSCF-LAN#0 and XSCF-LAN#1 in the 4BB  
configuration of the SPARC M10-4S.  
XSCF-LAN#0 and XSCF-LAN#1 are connected to switches. Though the  
ETERNUS is connected with the same subnet as LAN#0, it is connected to  
LAN#1 of the SPARC M10-4S via a router.  
Figure 3-5  
    
System in Which XSCF-LAN#0 and XSCF-LAN#1 of SPARC M10-4S  
are Used  
Remote power management group  
SPARC M10-4S  
(BB#00)  
SPARC M10-4S  
(BB#01)  
SPARC M10-4S  
(BB#02)  
SPARC M10-4S  
(BB#03)  
XSCF  
XSCF  
XSCF  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:ae  
MNT  
CM#1  
BB#00  
LAN#0:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:a2  
LAN#1:10.24.102.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:a3  
BB#01  
ETERNUS  
DX80 S2  
Router  
Switching  
hub  
Switching  
hub  
CM#0  
MNT  
LAN#0:10.24.101.3  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:b2  
LAN#1:10.24.102.3  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:b3  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
CM: Controller module  
Table 3-5  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4S)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
1
NodeType  
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Blank  
10.24.101.1  
0x20  
Password  
IP0-0  
Slave0-0  
Fixed value  
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Table 3-5  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4S) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
b0:99:28:98:38:a2  
10.24.102.1  
0x20  
Remarks  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Fixed value  
Fixed value  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:38:a3  
10.24.101.3  
0x20  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
b0:99:28:98:38:b2  
10.24.102.3  
0x20  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
b0:99:28:98:38:b3  
Blank  
Table 3-6  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (ETERNUS DX80 S2) (*1)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
2
NodeType  
0x10  
I/O node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
Wake On LAN  
0x01  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Fixed value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:ae  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
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Table 3-6  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (ETERNUS DX80 S2) (*1) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
SubNode  
Blank  
*1 A colored line indicates that the setting is different from the original setting.  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:a2,10.24.102.1,0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:a3,10.24.101.3,0x20,b0:  
99:28:98:38:b2,10.24.102.3,0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:b3,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,10.24.101.2,0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:ae,,,,,  
Enable the IPMI service that is to be used for the remote power management  
function.  
2.  
Execute it by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master host  
nodes where the remote power management is configured.  
XSCF>  
setpacketfilters -c ipmi_port enable  
Configure a remote power management group using the created management  
file.  
3.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to confirm that the remote  
power management is not configured.  
a.  
Check the above by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and  
master host nodes where the remote power management is configured. When  
configuring the remote power management for the first time, it is normally  
assumed that the remote power management is not set.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt -a  
Remote power management group is not configured.  
If the existing settings for the remote power management are valid, initialize  
the settings according to the following process.  
XSCF>  
clearremotepwrmgmt -a  
All remote power management group informations are cleared.Continue? [y|n]:  
y
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group.  
b.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of the master host node in the  
remote power management group.  
Specify the management file created in step 1 and configure a remote power  
management group.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
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power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group  
2)  
.
If the settings of the downloaded management file are correct, enter "y" for  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
002  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
I/O 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable  
WakeUpOnLAN  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
management function.  
4.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
 
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
 
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status  
:[Enable]  
 
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
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------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
3.1.2  
System That is Configured with a Host Node and a  
Remote Power Distribution Unit  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
system that is configured with one SPARC M10-4 and one remote power distribution  
unit as an example. The basic setting process is the same as written in "3.1.1 System  
That is Configured with a Host Node and an I/O Node."  
Collect necessary information for a management file and create the file.  
Collect the IP address and MAC address of the device where the remote power  
management will be configured. Based on the collected information, create a  
management file in CSV format for each remote power management group. The  
line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
1.  
The remote power distribution unit supports the remote power management  
using IPMI. By connecting to an I/O device that does not support the remote  
power management using the WAKE on LAN through the IPMI, the power-on  
and power-off actions between SPARC M12 or SPARC M10 and the device can  
be interlocked.  
When connecting to an I/O device with multiple controllers, redundancy can be  
increased by connecting a remote power distribution unit to each controller. In  
this case, when setting the management file of a remote power management  
group, set multiple remote power distribution units as one I/O node.  
Up to eight I/O devices can be connected to one remote power distribution unit.  
When setting a remote power distribution unit to a remote power management  
group, set them as one I/O node in the management file regardless of how many  
I/O devices are connected to the remote power distribution unit.  
Set "0x00 (IPMI)" for the Operation setting of the remote power distribution unit.  
At least one master host node must be configured. Set "0x00: Disable" or "0x01:  
Enable (On)" for the Linkage setting of a host node. The operation does not  
change if "0x00: Disable," "0x01: Enable (On)," "0x02: Enable (Off)," or "0x03:  
Enable (On + 0ff)" is set.  
In the following, how to configure the remote power management is described  
based on the configuration below.  
- Use only XSCF-LAN#0 of SPARC M10-4  
- Use the system by connecting an I/O device to a remote power distribution  
unit  
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- Interlock the power-on and power-off actions of a remote power distribution  
unit  
 
- Configure the settings as follows when using one I/O device connected to a  
remote power distribution unit.  
Figure 3-6  
    
System Using One I/O Device Connected to a Remote Power  
Distribution Unit  
Remote power management group  
Remote power  
Switching  
I/O device  
SPARC M10-4  
XSCF  
distribution unit  
hub  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
LAN#0  
IP:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC: c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
Table 3-7  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
1
NodeType  
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.1  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
Blank  
Blank  
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Table 3-7  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Blank  
Remarks  
IP1-0  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-8  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (Remote Power Distribution Unit)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
2
NodeType  
0x20  
Remote power distribution unit  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
The management file is created as follows.  
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1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x20,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x00,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8,,,,,,,,,,  
- Even when multiple I/O devices are connected to a remote power distribution  
unit, configure the settings for remote power management as written in "3.1.1  
System That is Configured with a Host Node and an I/O Node."  
Figure 3-7  
    
System in Which Multiple I/O Devices are Connected to a Remote  
Power Distribution Unit  
Remote power management group  
I/O device  
Remote power  
distribution unit  
Switching  
hub  
SPARC M10-4  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
I/O device  
IP:10.24.101.1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC: c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
 
- Set as follows when the multiple controllers of an I/O device in the system each  
connect to a remote power distribution unit.  
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Figure 3-8  
    
System in Which the Multiple Controllers of an I/O Device Each  
Connect to a Remote Power Distribution Unit  
Remote power management group  
Remote power  
distribution unit  
Remote power  
management unit  
LAN#0  
CM#1  
IP:10.24.101.3  
MAC: c0:ff:75:b8:14:d8  
ETERNUS DX80 S2  
Switching  
hub  
CM#0  
SPARC M10-4  
XSCF  
Remote power  
distribution unit  
Remote power  
management unit  
LAN#0  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC: c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
CM: Controller module  
Note -  
If a model that is older than ETERNUS DXxx S2 is used with the firmware that was  
updated earlier than December 2012, an interlocking unit for power supply needs to be set  
between the ETERNUS and a remote power distribution unit.  
Table 3-9  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (Remote Power Distribution Unit That is Connected to  
CM#0)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
2
NodeType  
0x20  
Remote power distribution unit  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
Blank  
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Table 3-9  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (Remote Power Distribution Unit That is Connected to  
CM#0) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Blank  
Remarks  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Fixed value  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-10  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (Remote Power Distribution Unit That is Connected to  
CM#1)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
1
3
0x20  
Remote power distribution unit  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.3  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
c0:ff:75:b8:14:d8  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Fixed value  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
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The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x20,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x00,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8,,,,,,,,,,  
1,3,0x20,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x03,0x00,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,c0:ff:75:b8:14:d8,,,,,,,,,,  
Enable the IPMI service that is to be used for the remote power management  
function.  
2.  
Execute it by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master host  
nodes where the remote power management is configured.  
XSCF>  
setpacketfilters -c ipmi_port enable  
Configure a remote power management group using the created management  
file.  
3.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to confirm that the remote  
power management is not configured.  
a.  
Check the above by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and  
master host nodes where the remote power management is configured. When  
configuring the remote power management for the first time, it is normally  
assumed that the remote power management is not set.  
In the following example, the remote power management is not set.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt -a  
Remote power management group is not configured.  
If the existing settings for the remote power management are valid, initialize  
the settings according to the following process.  
XSCF>  
clearremotepwrmgmt -a  
All remote power management group informations are cleared.Continue? [y|n]:  
y
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group.  
b.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of the master host node in the  
remote power management group.  
Specify the management file created in step 1 and configure a remote power  
management group.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
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The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group  
2)  
.
If the settings of the downloaded management file are correct, enter "y" for  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
002  
003  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Enable  
IPMI  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
management function.  
4.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
 
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
 
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status  
:[Enable]  
 
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001 Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Link) IPMI  
Enable(Power-On  
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002  
003  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
Enable  
Enable  
IPMI  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
3.1.3  
System That is Configured with Multiple Host  
Nodes and a Remote Power Distribution Unit  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
system that is configured with four SPARC M10-4 systems and a remote power  
distribution unit.  
The basic process is the same as written in "3.1.1 System That is Configured with a  
Host Node and an I/O Node."  
Collect necessary information for a management file and create the file.  
Collect the IP address and MAC address of the device where the remote power  
management will be configured. Based on the collected information, create a  
management file in CSV format for each remote power management group. The  
line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
1.  
When connecting multiple host nodes, up to two master host nodes can be set.  
This helps to increase redundancy.  
If "Off" is specified to the Linkage setting between a host node and master node,  
the power-off actions are not interlocked.  
To enable the interlocking between the power-on actions of the host nodes, set  
"0x01: Enable (On)" to the Linkage setting. The operation does not change if  
"0x03: Enable (On + Off)" is set.  
To disable the interlocking between power on actions in the SPARC M10  
systems, set "0x00: Disable" to the Linkage setting. The operation does not  
change if "0x02: Enable (Off)" is set.  
In the following, how to configure the remote power management is described  
based on the configuration below.  
- Use only XSCF-LAN#0 of SPARC M10-4  
- Set the first and second SPARC M10-4 systems as master host nodes  
- Use one I/O device by connecting it to a remote power distribution unitThe I/O  
device can be shared by the connected SPARC M10-4 systems.  
- Interlock between power-on and power-off actions (only interlocking between  
power-on actions can be enabled for the host nodes)  
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Figure 3-9  
    
System That is Configured with Multiple Host Nodes and a Remote  
Power Distribution Unit  
Remote power management group  
Master host node  
SPARC M10-4  
(Third system)  
SPARC M10-4  
(Second system)  
SPARC M10-4  
(Original system)  
XSCF  
XSCF  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:4b  
IP:10.24.101.1  
IP:10.24.101.3  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:4c  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:4a  
SPARC M10-4  
(Fourth system)  
Remote power  
distribution unit  
Switching  
hub  
XSCF  
I/O device  
LAN#0  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.4  
IP:10.24.101.5  
MAC: c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:4d  
Table 3-11  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4 (First))  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
1
NodeType  
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.1  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:38:4a  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
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Table 3-11  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4 (First)) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Blank  
Remarks  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-12  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4 (Second))  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
1
2
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:38:4b  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-13  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4 (Third))  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
1
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Table 3-13  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4 (Third)) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
NodeID  
3
NodeType  
0x00  
Host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.3  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:38:4c  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-14  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4 (Fourth))  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
4
NodeType  
0x00  
Host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000004 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Blank  
10.24.101.4  
0x20  
Password  
IP0-0  
Slave0-0  
Fixed value  
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Table 3-14  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4 (Fourth)) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
b0:99:28:98:38:4d  
Blank  
Remarks  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-15  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (Remote Power Distribution Unit)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
5
NodeType  
0x20  
Remote power distribution unit  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000005 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.5  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
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Table 3-15  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (Remote Power Distribution Unit) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
SubNode  
Blank  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:4a,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:4b,,,,,,,,,,  
1,3,0x00,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:4c,,,,,,,,,,  
1,4,0x00,0123456789abcdef0000000000000004,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.4,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:4d,,,,,,,,,,  
1,5,0x20,0123456789abcdef0000000000000005,0x03,0x00,,,10.24.101.5,  
0x20,c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8,,,,,,,,,,  
Enable the IPMI service that is to be used for the remote power management  
function.  
2.  
Execute it by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master host  
nodes where the remote power management is configured.  
XSCF>  
setpacketfilters -c ipmi_port enable  
Configure a remote power management group using the created management  
file.  
3.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to confirm that the remote  
power management is not configured.  
a.  
Check the above by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and  
master host nodes where the remote power management is configured. When  
configuring the remote power management for the first time, it is normally  
assumed that the remote power management is not set.  
In the following example, the remote power management is not set.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt -a  
Remote power management group is not configured.  
If the existing settings for the remote power management are valid, initialize  
the settings according to the following process.  
XSCF>  
clearremotepwrmgmt -a  
All remote power management group informations are cleared.Continue? [y|n]:  
y
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group.  
b.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or  
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master host node in the remote power management group.  
Download the management file created in step 1 with the setremotepwrmgmt  
command of the XSCF firmware.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
2)  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group  
.
If the settings of the downloaded management file are correct, enter "y" for  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
002  
003  
004  
005  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
HOST  
HOST  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000004 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000005 Enable  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
management function.  
4.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
 
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
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XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
 
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status  
:[Enable]  
 
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002 Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
Link) IPMI  
003  
Link) IPMI  
004 HOST  
Link) IPMI  
005 PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000005 OFF  
HOST  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000004 OFF  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
3.1.4  
System That is Configured with Host Nodes, in  
Which Physical Partitions (PPARs) are Specified  
as Subnodes, and a Remote Power Distribution  
Unit  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
system that is configured with one SPARC M10-4, multiple SPARC M10-4S with  
physical partitions (PPAR#0 and PPAR#1), and one remote power distribution unit.  
If multiple physical partitions are set in the SPARC M10-4S systems, a remote power  
management group can be set for each physical partition by specifying the physical  
partition as a subnode.  
The basic process is the same as written in "3.1.1 System That is Configured with a  
Host Node and an I/O Node."  
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Figure 3-10  
    
Setting of a Remote Power Management Group for Each Physical  
Partition  
A remote power management group can be set for each PPAR  
SPARC M10-4S(4BB)  
PPAR#0  
PPAR#1  
PPAR#2  
BB#00  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
BB#01  
XSCF  
BB#02  
XSCF  
BB#03  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
Collect necessary information for a management file and create the file.  
Collect the IP address and MAC address of the device where the remote power  
management will be configured. Based on the collected information, create a  
management file in CSV format for each remote power management group. The  
line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
1.  
By specifying any physical partition in the master host nodes and host nodes, a  
physical partition can be assigned to a remote power management group as a  
subnode.  
A SubNodeID is specified by separating the PPAR-ID (any decimal number from  
0 to 31), which is specified as a subnode, with a comma (,), and by enclosing all  
of them in double quotation marks (").  
In the following, how to configure the remote power management is described  
based on the configuration below.  
- Use only XSCF-LAN#0 of SPARC M10-4/M10-4S  
- Set the remote power management only to PPAR#0 and PPAR#1 of the SPARC  
M10-4S system  
- Use one I/O device by connecting it to a remote power distribution unit  
- Interlock between power-on and power-off actions (only interlocking between  
power-on actions can be enabled for the host nodes)  
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Figure 3-11  
    
Setting of a Remote Power Management Group for the System with  
Subnodes  
Remote power management group  
SPARC M10-4S(4BB)  
PPAR#2  
PPAR#0  
PPAR#1  
BB#00  
XSCF  
BB#01  
XSCF  
BB#02  
XSCF  
BB#03  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
Takeover IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:48  
Remote power  
distribution unit  
Switching  
hub  
SPARC M10-4  
XSCF  
I/O device  
LAN#0  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.1  
IP:10.24.101.3  
MAC: c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:4a  
Table 3-16  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
1
NodeType  
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.1  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:38:4a  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
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Table 3-16  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Blank  
Remarks  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-17  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (SPARC M10-4S) (*1)  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
1
2
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
XSCF network takeover IP address  
Fixed value  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
b0:99:28:98:38:48  
Specifies any of the MAC addresses of the SPARC  
M10-4S in the physical partitions  
IP0-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
"0, 1"  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
*1 A colored line indicates a setting that is different from the setting of the host node when it is set as a subnode.  
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Table 3-18  
    
Setting Values of the Management File (Remote Power Distribution Unit)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
3
NodeType  
0x20  
Remote power distribution unit  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.3  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:4a,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:48,,,,,,,,,,"0,1"  
1,3,0x20,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x03,0x00,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8,,,,,,,,,,  
Enable the IPMI service that is to be used for the remote power management  
function.  
2.  
Execute it by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master host  
nodes where the remote power management is configured.  
XSCF>  
setpacketfilters -c ipmi_port enable  
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Configure a remote power management group using the created management  
file.  
3.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to confirm that the remote  
power management is not configured.  
a.  
Check the above by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and  
master host nodes where the remote power management is configured. When  
configuring the remote power management for the first time, it is normally  
assumed that the remote power management is not set.  
In the following example, the remote power management is not set.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt -a  
Remote power management group is not configured.  
If the existing settings for the remote power management are valid, initialize  
the settings according to the following process.  
XSCF>  
clearremotepwrmgmt -a  
All remote power management group informations are cleared.Continue? [y|n]:  
y
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group.  
b.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or  
master host node in the remote power management group.  
Download the management file created in step 1 with the setremotepwrmgmt  
command of the XSCF firmware.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group  
2)  
.
If the settings of the downloaded management file are correct, enter "y" for  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
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001  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
002  
003  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000005 Enable  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
management function.  
4.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt  
command. The current setting details of a subnode of the specified node can be  
checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command specified with the group and  
node.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
 
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status  
:[Enable]  
 
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002 Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
Link) IPMI  
003  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
 
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -G 1 -N 2  
Remote Power Management Group Information  
GroupID :[01]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID  
NodeType  
:[002]  
:[Master HOST]  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
Operation  
:[0123456789abcdef0000000000000002]  
:[Enable(Power-On Link)]  
:[IPMI]  
Power Status Information  
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Node#002  
SubNode#00 :[ON]  
SubNode#01 :[ON]  
IPMI Information  
:[ON]  
IPMI UserName :[pwm]  
Controller#0  
LAN#0  
IPMI IP address :[10.24.101.2]  
IPMI SlaveAddress :[20]  
IPMI MAC Address :[b0:99:28:98:38:48]  
XSCF>  
3.1.5  
System in Which Multiple Remote Power  
Management Groups are Set  
If multiple physical partitions (PPARs) are set in the SPARC M10-4S system, each  
physical partition can be set to a different remote power management group.  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
configuration in which a system that is configured with one SPARC M10-4, SPARC  
M10-4S with physical partitions (PPAR#0, PPAR#1, PPAR#2, and PPAR#3), and two  
remote power distribution units is divided into two groups as an example.  
Group 1: SPARC M10-4 x 1, PPAR#0 and PPAR#1 in SPARC M10-4S, Remote  
power distribution unit x 1  
Group 2: PPAR#2 and PPAR#3 in SPARC M10-4, Remote power distribution unit  
x 1  
The basic setting process is the same as written in "3.1.1 System That is Configured  
with a Host Node and an I/O Node." However, multiple remote power management  
groups must be set.  
Collect necessary information for a management file and create the file.  
Collect the IP address and MAC address of the device where the remote power  
management will be configured. Based on the collected information, create a  
management file in CSV format for each remote power management group. The  
line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
1.  
When multiple remote power management groups are set, a management file  
must be created for each remote power management group. For details of the  
items, see "3.1.2 System That is Configured with a Host Node and a Remote  
Power Distribution Unit."  
Set a unique "GroupID" for the management file of each remote power  
management group.  
In the following, how to configure the remote power management is described  
based on the configuration below.  
- Use only XSCF-LAN#0 of SPARC M10-4/M10-4S  
- Set the remote power management by classifying the entire SPARC M10-4 and  
PPAR#0 and PPAR#1 of the SPARC M10-4S system as group 1  
- Set the remote power management by classifying PPAR#2 and PPAR#3 of the  
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SPARC M10-4S system as group 2  
- Use the system by connecting one I/O device to a remote power distribution  
unit  
- Interlock between power-on and power-off actions (only interlocking between  
power-on actions can be enabled for the host nodes)  
Figure 3-12  
    
Configuration of a System in Which Multiple Remote Power  
Management Groups are Set  
Remote power management group #1  
Remote power management group #2  
SPARC M10-4S(4BB)  
PPAR#0  
PPAR#1  
PPAR#2  
PPAR#3  
BB#00  
XSCF  
BB#01  
XSCF  
BB#02  
XSCF  
BB#03  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
Takeover IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:48  
IP:10.24.101.4  
MAC: c0:ff:75:b8:14:d8  
LAN#0  
Switching  
hub  
IP:10.24.101.3  
Remote power  
distribution unit  
MAC: c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
SPARC M10-4  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
Remote power  
distribution unit  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
I/O device  
I/O device  
IP:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:38:4a  
- Setting of the remote power management group 1  
Table 3-19  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the Management File for Group 1 (SPARC M10-4)  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
1
1
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Blank  
10.24.101.1  
0x20  
Password  
IP0-0  
Slave0-0  
Fixed value  
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Table 3-19  
    
Setting Values of the Management File for Group 1 (SPARC M10-4) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
b0:99:28:98:38:4a  
Blank  
Remarks  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Table 3-20  
    
Setting Values of the Management File for Group 1 (SPARC M10-4S) (*1)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
1
2
NodeType  
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:38:48  
Specifies any of the MAC addresses of the SPARC  
M10-4S in the physical partitions  
IP0-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Slave1-1  
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Setting Values of the Management File for Group 1 (SPARC M10-4S) (*1) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Blank  
Remarks  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
"0, 1"  
*1 A colored line indicates a setting that is different from the setting of the host node when it is set as a subnode.  
Table 3-21  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the Management File for Group 1 (Remote Power Distribution Unit)  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
1
3
0x20  
Remote power distribution unit  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.3  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:4a,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:48,,,,,,,,,,"0,1"  
1,3,0x20,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x03,0x00,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,c0:ff:75:b8:14:c8,,,,,,,,,,  
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- Setting of the remote power management group 2  
Table 3-22  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the Management File for Group 2 (SPARC M10-4S) (*1)  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
2
1
0x01  
Master host node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000004 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
Password  
IP0-0  
Specifies the takeover IP address of a system that is  
configured with multiple SPARC M10-4S  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
0x20  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:38:48  
Specifies any of the MAC addresses of the SPARC  
M10-4S in the physical partitions  
IP0-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
"2, 3"  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
*1 A colored line indicates a setting that is different from the setting of the host node when it is set as a subnode.  
Table 3-23  
    
Setting Values of the Management File for Group 2 (Remote Power Distribution Unit)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
2
2
NodeType  
0x20  
Remote power distribution unit  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000005 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
0x03  
0x00  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
IPMI  
Operation  
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Table 3-23  
    
Setting Values of the Management File for Group 2 (Remote Power Distribution Unit) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Blank  
Remarks  
User  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.4  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
c0:ff:75:b8:14:d8  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
The CSV file for group 2 is created as follows.  
2,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000004,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:38:48,,,,,,,,,,"2,3"  
2,2,0x20,0123456789abcdef0000000000000005,0x03,0x00,,,10.24.101.4,  
0x20,c0:ff:75:b8:14:d8,,,,,,,,,,  
Enable the IPMI service that is to be used for the remote power management  
function.  
2.  
Execute it by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master host  
nodes where the remote power management is configured.  
XSCF>  
setpacketfilters -c ipmi_port enable  
Configure a remote power management group using the created management  
file.  
3.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to confirm that the remote  
power management is not configured.  
a.  
Check the above by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and  
master host nodes where the remote power management is configured. When  
configuring the remote power management for the first time, it is normally  
assumed that the remote power management is not set.  
In the following example, the remote power management is not set.  
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XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt -a  
Remote power management group is not configured.  
If the existing settings for the remote power management are valid, initialize  
the settings according to the following process.  
XSCF>  
clearremotepwrmgmt -a  
All remote power management group informations are cleared.Continue? [y|n]:  
y
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group.  
b.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or  
master host node in the remote power management group.  
Specify the management file created in step 1 and configure a remote power  
management group.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
2)  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set a remote power  
management group  
.
If the settings of the downloaded management file are correct, enter "y" for  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
- Setting of the remote power management group 1  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
002  
003  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
 
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Enable  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
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- Setting of the remote power management group 2  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-2.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :02  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
002  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000004 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000005 Enable IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
 
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
management function.  
4.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set.  
This step does not need to be executed for host nodes and master host nodes in  
each group if they are registered in multiple remote power management groups.  
Executing this command once will enable the remote power management  
function for the multiple remote power management groups.  
Enable the remote power management function by logging in to the master  
XSCF for each SPARC M12 or SPARC M10 and executing the command.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
- Example of executing from the host node that belongs to the remote power  
management group 1 (SPARC M10-4)  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
 
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status  
:[Enable]  
 
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
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Link) IPMI  
002  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
003  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
- Example of executing from the host node that belongs to the remote power  
management groups 1 and 2  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
 
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType NodeIdentName Power PowerLinkage Operation  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002 Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
Link) IPMI  
003  
PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
[Remote Power Management Group#02 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status  
:[Enable]  
 
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
002 PwrLinkBox 0123456789abcdef0000000000000005 OFF  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000004 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
3.2  
Adding or Removing a Node in an  
Existing Remote Power Management  
Group  
The following shows how to add or remove a node in an existing remote power  
management group.  
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Figure 3-13  
    
Flow when Adding/Removing a Node in an Existing Remote Power  
Management Group  
Acquire the setting information of the existing  
remote power management group  
Edit the management file  
Disable the remote power management function  
Set a remote power management group  
Enable the remote power management function  
In the following sections, how to configure the remote power management is  
described by using the system configurations below as examples.  
Adding an I/O Node  
Adding a Host Node  
Removing an I/O Node  
Removing a Host Node  
3.2.1  
Adding an I/O Node  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
case in which one ETERNUS DX80 S2 is added to a system that is configured with  
one SPARC M10-1 and one ETERNUS DX80 S2 as an example. The basic setting  
process is the same as written in "3.1.1 System That is Configured with a Host Node  
and an I/O Node." Collect the IP address and MAC address of the I/O node to be  
added, to edit the management table.  
The MAC address of the RCIL host node must be set to all LANs used (entry that sets  
the IP address to IP0-0/IP0-1/IP1-0/IP1-1).  
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Figure 3-14  
    
Adding an I/O Node  
Remote power management group  
ETERNUS DX80 S2  
(Second added  
device)  
CM#0  
MNT  
IP:10.24.101.3  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bf  
ETERNUS DX80 S2  
(First added  
device)  
SPARC M10-1  
XSCF  
Switching hub  
CM#0  
MNT  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
IP:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
CM: Controller module  
Acquire the management file of a remote power management group.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or master  
host node in the remote power management group.  
1.  
After checking the group ID of the remote power management group that is  
currently set with the showremotepwrmgmt command, acquire the management  
file with the getremotepwrmgmt command.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to check the group ID of the  
remote power management group.  
a.  
The group ID is displayed in the "Group#xx" format.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
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power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the getremotepwrmgmt command to acquire the management file  
by specifying the group ID checked in step a.  
b.  
If the group ID of the management file to be acquired is correct, enter "y" to  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply the setting.  
XSCF>  
getremotepwrmgmt -G 1 -v file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf  
Group#01 remote power management group information is got.Continue? [y|n]:  
Making sure mount point is clear  
y
Trying to mount USB device /dev/sda1 as /media/usb_msd  
Mounted USB device  
file '/media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' already exists  
Do you want to overwrite this file? [y|n]:  
y
removing file 'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' ... done  
reading database ... ..............*done  
creating temporary file ... done  
starting file transfer ...transfer from '/tmp/rpm_group.1.conf.HE1RZa' to  
'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf'  
done  
removing temporary file ... done  
Unmounted USB device  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Edit the management file of the remote power management group.  
Make changes to the management file of the remote power management group  
that is acquired in step 1 using a text editor. The line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
2.  
Assume that the management file of the remote power management group that  
is acquired in step 1 has the following values.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,,,,,,,  
Table 3-24  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the ETERNUS DX80 S2 to be Added  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
1
3
0x10  
I/O node  
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Setting Values of the ETERNUS DX80 S2 to be Added (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x03  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
Wake On LAN  
0x01  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.3  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:bf  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
After changing the management file, it will be as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,,,,,,,  
1,3,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bf,,,,,,,,,,  
Disable the remote power management function.  
3.  
To reset the remote power management group using the changed management  
file, the remote power management function set for all the host nodes and  
master nodes in the remote power management group needs to be disabled.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master  
host nodes where the remote power management is set.  
Note -  
If multiple host nodes exist in the remote power management group that is currently  
set, disable the remote power management function in the host nodes that are not master and  
then disable the master host nodes. If two master host nodes exist, there is no specified order  
to disable the function.  
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XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c disable  
Remote power management is disabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
y
Reset the remote power management group using the management file of the  
remote power management edited in step 2.  
4.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or master  
host node in the remote power management group.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
a.  
b.  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set the management file of  
the remote power management group.  
If the settings of the downloaded management file are as expected, enter "y"  
to "Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
002  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
I/O  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable  
WakeUpOnLAN  
003 I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Enable  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
5.  
management function.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set. There is no specified order to execute this step.  
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XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable -y  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002  
003  
I/O  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
WakeUpOnLAN  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
Enable  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
3.2.2  
Adding a Host Node  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
case in which one SPARC M10-1 is added to a system that is configured with one  
SPARC M10-1 and one ETERNUS DX80 S2 as an example. The basic setting process  
is the same as written in "3.2.1 Adding an I/O Node." Add the setting to the  
management table by checking the IP address of a host node to be added. Up to two  
host nodes can be set as master host nodes in the same remote power management  
group. If two or more host nodes are connected, we recommend to set two master  
host nodes.  
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Figure 3-15  
    
Adding a Host Node  
Remote power management group  
SPARC M10-1  
(Added system)  
XSCF  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.3  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2f  
SPARC M10-1  
(Original system)  
ETERNUS  
DX80 S2  
Switching hub  
XSCF  
CM#0  
MNT  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
IP:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
CM: Controller module  
Acquire the management file of a remote power management group.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or master  
host node in the remote power management group.  
1.  
After checking the group ID of the remote power management group that is  
currently set with the showremotepwrmgmt command, acquire the management  
file with the getremotepwrmgmt command.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to check the group ID of the  
remote power management group.  
a.  
The group ID is displayed in the "Group#xx" format.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
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power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the getremotepwrmgmt command to acquire the management file  
by specifying the group ID checked in step a.  
b.  
If the group ID of the management file to be acquired is correct, enter "y" to  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply the setting.  
XSCF>  
getremotepwrmgmt -G 1 -v file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf  
Group#01 remote power management group information is got.Continue? [y|n]:  
Making sure mount point is clear  
y
Trying to mount USB device /dev/sda1 as /media/usb_msd  
Mounted USB device  
file '/media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' already exists  
Do you want to overwrite this file? [y|n]:  
y
removing file 'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' ... done  
reading database ... ..............*done  
creating temporary file ... done  
starting file transfer ...transfer from '/tmp/rpm_group.1.conf.HE1RZa' to  
'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf'  
done  
removing temporary file ... done  
Unmounted USB device  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Edit the management file of the remote power management group.  
Make changes to the management file of the remote power management group  
that is acquired in step 1 using a text editor. The line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
2.  
Assume that the management file of the remote power management group that  
is acquired in step 1 has the following values.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,,,,,,,  
Table 3-25  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the SPARC M10-1 to be Added  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
1
3
0x01  
Master host node  
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Setting Values of the SPARC M10-1 to be Added (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
0x01  
Interlocking power-on actions  
IPMI  
0x00  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.3  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
b0:99:28:98:18:2f  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,,,,,,,  
1,3,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2f,,,,,,,,,,  
Disable the remote power management function.  
3.  
To reset the remote power management group using the changed management  
file, the remote power management function set for all the host nodes and  
master nodes in the remote power management group needs to be disabled.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master  
host nodes where the remote power management is set.  
Note -  
If multiple host nodes exist in the remote power management group that is currently  
set, disable the remote power management function in the host nodes that are not master and  
then disable the master host nodes. If two master host nodes exist, there is no specified order  
to disable the function.  
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XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c disable  
Remote power management is disabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
y
Enable the IPMI service that is to be used for the remote power management  
function.  
4.  
Execute it by logging into the XSCF shell of the added host node or master host  
node.  
XSCF>  
setpacketfilters -c ipmi_port enable  
Reset the remote power management group using the management file of the  
remote power management edited in step 2.  
5.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or master  
host node in the remote power management group.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
a.  
b.  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set the management file of  
the remote power management group.  
If the settings of the downloaded management file are as expected, enter "y"  
to "Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
002  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
I/O 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable  
WakeUpOnLAN  
003 Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
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Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
management function.  
6.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set. There is no specified order to execute this step.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable -y  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002  
003  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Link) IPMI  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
3.2.3  
Removing an I/O Node  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
case in which one ETERNUS DX80 S2 is removed from a system that is configured  
with one SPARC M10-1 and two ETERNUS DX80 S2 as an example. The basic setting  
process is the same as written in "3.2.1 Adding an I/O Node." The I/O node to be  
removed is deleted from the management table.  
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Figure 3-16  
    
Removing an I/O Node  
Remote power management group  
ETERNUS DX80 S2  
(First device  
removed)  
CM#0  
MNT  
IP:10.24.101.3  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bf  
ETERNUS DX80 S2  
(Second device)  
SPARC M10-1  
XSCF  
Switching hub  
CM#0  
MNT  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
IP:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
CM: Controller module  
Acquire the management file of a remote power management group.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or master  
host node in the remote power management group.  
1.  
After checking the group ID of the remote power management group that is  
currently set with the showremotepwrmgmt command, acquire the management  
file with the getremotepwrmgmt command.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to check the group ID of the  
remote power management group.  
a.  
The group ID is displayed in the "Group#xx" format.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002  
003  
I/O  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
WakeUpOnLAN  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
Enable  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
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Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the getremotepwrmgmt command to acquire the management file  
by specifying the group ID checked in step a.  
b.  
If the group ID of the management file to be acquired is correct, enter "y" to  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply the setting.  
XSCF>  
getremotepwrmgmt -G 1 -v file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf  
Group#01 remote power management group information is got.Continue? [y|n]:  
Making sure mount point is clear  
y
Trying to mount USB device /dev/sda1 as /media/usb_msd  
Mounted USB device  
file '/media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' already exists  
Do you want to overwrite this file? [y|n]:  
y
removing file 'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' ... done  
reading database ... ..............*done  
creating temporary file ... done  
starting file transfer ...transfer from '/tmp/rpm_group.1.conf.HE1RZa' to  
'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf'  
done  
removing temporary file ... done  
Unmounted USB device  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Edit the management file of the remote power management group.  
Make changes to the management file of the remote power management group  
that is acquired in step 1 using a text editor. The line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
2.  
Here it is assumed that the management file of the following remote power  
management group is acquired and the I/O node (ETERNUS DX80 S2) with  
MAC address "00:ff:75:b8:14:bd" is removed.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,,,,,,,  
1,3,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bf,,,,,,,,,,  
Note -  
reassigning the node ID in the management file.  
If a node ID is deleted because of removing an I/O node, there is no problem  
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The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,3,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bf,,,,,,,,,,  
Disable the remote power management function.  
3.  
To reset the remote power management group using the changed management  
file, the remote power management function set for all the host nodes and  
master nodes in the remote power management group needs to be disabled.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master  
host nodes where the remote power management is set.  
Note -  
If multiple host nodes exist in the remote power management group that is currently  
set, disable the remote power management function in the host nodes that are not master and  
then disable the master host nodes. If two master host nodes exist, there is no specified order  
to disable the function.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c disable  
Remote power management is disabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
y
Reset the remote power management group using the management file of the  
remote power management edited in step 2.  
4.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or master  
host node in the remote power management group.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
a.  
b.  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set the management file of  
the remote power management group.  
If the settings of the downloaded management file are as expected, enter "y"  
to "Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
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NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
003  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
I/O 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Enable  
WakeUpOnLAN  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
management function.  
5.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set. There is no specified order to execute this step.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable -y  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
003  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
3.2.4  
Removing a Host Node  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
case in which one SPARC M10-1 is removed from a system that is configured with  
two SPARC M10-1 and one ETERNUS DX80 S2 as an example. The basic setting  
process is the same as written in "3.2.1 Adding an I/O Node." The host node to be  
removed is deleted from the management table.  
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Figure 3-17  
    
Removing a Host Node  
Remote power management group  
SPARC M10-1  
(Removed first system)  
CM#0  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
SPARC M10-1  
(Second system)  
ETERNUS  
DX80 S2  
Switching hub  
XSCF  
CM#0  
MNT  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.3  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2f  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
CM: Controller module  
Acquire the management file of a remote power management group.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of any host node or master host  
node in the remote power management group except the host node to be removed.  
1.  
After checking the group ID of the remote power management group that is  
currently set with the showremotepwrmgmt command, acquire the management  
file with the getremotepwrmgmt command.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to check the group ID of the  
remote power management group.  
a.  
The group ID is displayed in the "Group#xx" format.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
002 HOST  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
003  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
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Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
1)  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the getremotepwrmgmt command to acquire the management file  
by specifying the group ID checked in step a.  
b.  
If the group ID of the management file to be acquired is correct, enter "y" to  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply the setting.  
XSCF>  
getremotepwrmgmt -G 1 -v file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf  
Group#01 remote power management group information is got.Continue? [y|n]:  
Making sure mount point is clear  
y
Trying to mount USB device /dev/sda1 as /media/usb_msd  
Mounted USB device  
file '/media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' already exists  
Do you want to overwrite this file? [y|n]:  
y
removing file 'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' ... done  
reading database ... ..............*done  
creating temporary file ... done  
starting file transfer ...transfer from '/tmp/rpm_group.1.conf.HE1RZa' to  
'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf'  
done  
removing temporary file ... done  
Unmounted USB device  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Edit the management file of the remote power management group.  
Make changes to the management file of the remote power management group  
that is acquired in step 1 using a text editor. The line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
2.  
Here it is assumed that the management file of the following remote power  
management group is acquired and the master host node with IP address  
"10.24.101.1" is removed.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x00,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2f,,,,,,,,,,  
1,3,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,,,,,,,  
Note -  
If a master host node is removed, change a host node to a master host node so that a  
master host node exists in the remaining host nodes. If a node ID is deleted because of  
removing a host node, there is no problem reassigning the node ID in the management file.  
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The management file is created as follows.  
The value in bold type indicates the changed value.  
1,2,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2f,,,,,,,,,,  
,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x01  
1,3,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000003,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.3,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:fe,,,,,,,,,,  
Disable the remote power management function.  
3.  
To reset the remote power management group using the changed management  
file, the remote power management function set for all the host nodes and  
master nodes in the remote power management group needs to be disabled.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master  
host nodes where the remote power management is set.  
Note -  
If multiple host nodes exist in the remote power management group that is currently  
set, disable the remote power management function in the host nodes that are not master and  
then disable the master host nodes. If two master host nodes exist, there is no specified order  
to disable the function.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c disable  
Remote power management is disabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
y
Reset the remote power management group using the management file of the  
remote power management edited in step 2.  
4.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of any host node or master host  
node in the remote power management group except the host node to be removed.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
a.  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
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002  
003  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
I/O 0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Enable  
WakeUpOnLAN  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
management function.  
5.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set. There is no specified order to execute this step.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable -y  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
002  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
003  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 OFF  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
Initialize the remote power management setting for the removed host node or  
master host node (only if a host node or master host node is removed).  
Initialize the remote power management setting by logging into the XSCF shell  
of the removed host node or master host node.  
6.  
XSCF>  
clearremotepwrmgmt -a  
All remote power management group informations are cleared.Continue? [y|n]:  
y
Disable the IPMI service that is to be used for the remote power management  
function of the removed host node or master host node.  
Execute it by logging into the XSCF shell of the removed host node or master  
host node.  
7.  
XSCF>  
setpacketfilters -c ipmi_port disable  
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3.3  
Maintaining an I/O Node  
The following shows how to configure the remote power management when  
maintaining a controller of the I/O node, such as ETERNUS, whose power supply is  
interlocked using the Wake on LAN.  
Figure 3-18  
    
I/O Node Maintenance Flow  
Acquire the management file  
Edit the management file  
Disable the remote power management function  
Set a remote power management group  
Enable the remote power management function  
In the following section, how to configure the remote power management is  
described by using the system configurations below as an example.  
Maintaining an ETERNUS  
3.3.1  
Maintaining an ETERNUS  
This section describes how to configure the remote power management by using a  
case in which an I/O node (an ETERNUS DX80 S2 controller (CM#0)) in a system that  
is configured with one SPARC M10-1 and one ETERNUS DX80 S2 is replaced as an  
example. Edit the management file by checking the MAC address of the I/O node  
(CM#0 of ETERNUS DX80 S2) to be replaced.  
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Figure 3-19  
    
Maintaining an ETERNUS  
Remote power management group  
ETERNUS  
DX80 S2  
SPARC M10-1  
XSCF  
Switching hub  
CM#0  
MNT  
LAN#0  
LAN#1  
IP:10.24.101.1  
MAC: b0:99:28:98:18:2e  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bd  
Replacement  
CM#0  
MNT  
IP:10.24.101.2  
MAC:00:ff:75:b8:14:bf  
CM: Controller module  
Acquire the management file of a remote power management group.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or master  
host node in the remote power management group.  
1.  
After checking the group ID of the remote power management group that is  
currently set with the showremotepwrmgmt command, acquire the management  
file with the getremotepwrmgmt command.  
Execute the showremotepwrmgmt command to check the group ID of the  
remote power management group.  
a.  
The group ID is displayed in the "Group#xx" format.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
1)  
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ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the getremotepwrmgmt command to acquire the management file  
by specifying the group ID checked in step a.  
b.  
If the group ID of the management file to be acquired is correct, enter "y" to  
"Continue? [y|n]:" to apply the setting.  
XSCF>  
getremotepwrmgmt -G 1 -v file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf  
Group#01 remote power management group information is got.Continue? [y|n]:  
Making sure mount point is clear  
y
Trying to mount USB device /dev/sda1 as /media/usb_msd  
Mounted USB device  
file '/media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' already exists  
Do you want to overwrite this file? [y|n]:  
y
removing file 'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf' ... done  
reading database ... ..............*done  
creating temporary file ... done  
starting file transfer ...transfer from '/tmp/rpm_group.1.conf.HE1RZa' to  
'file:///media/usb_msd/rpm_group.1.conf'  
done  
removing temporary file ... done  
Unmounted USB device  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Edit the management file of the remote power management group.  
Make changes to the management file of the remote power management group  
that is acquired in step 1 using a text editor. The line feed code is LF or CR+LF.  
2.  
Assume that the management file of the remote power management group that  
is acquired in step 1 has the following values.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,00:ff:75:b8:14:bd,,,,,,,,,,  
Table 3-26  
Item  
    
Setting Values of the ETERNUS DX80 to be Maintained (*1)  
Setting Value  
Remarks  
GroupID  
NodeID  
NodeType  
1
3
0x10  
I/O node  
NodeIdentName  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000003 Unique ID that consists of a hexadecimal number  
with 32 digits, such as System GUID  
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Table 3-26  
    
Setting Values of the ETERNUS DX80 to be Maintained (*1) (continued)  
Item  
Setting Value  
0x03  
Remarks  
Linkage  
Operation  
User  
Interlocking power-on and power-off actions  
Wake On LAN  
0x01  
Blank  
Password  
IP0-0  
Blank  
10.24.101.2  
0x20  
Slave0-0  
MAC0-0  
IP0-1  
Fixed value  
00:ff:75:b8:14:bf  
Blank  
Slave0-1  
MAC0-1  
IP1-0  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-0  
MAC1-0  
IP1-1  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
Slave1-1  
MAC1-1  
SubNode  
Blank  
Blank  
Blank  
*1 A colored line indicates that the setting is different from the original setting.  
The management file is created as follows.  
1,1,0x01,0123456789abcdef0000000000000001,0x01,0x00,,,10.24.101.1,  
0x20,b0:99:28:98:18:2e,,,,,,,,,,  
1,2,0x10,0123456789abcdef0000000000000002,0x03,0x01,,,10.24.101.2,  
0x20,  
,,,,,,,,,,  
00:ff:75:b8:14:bf  
Disable the remote power management function.  
3.  
To reset the remote power management group using the changed management  
file, the remote power management function set for all the host nodes and  
master nodes in the remote power management group needs to be disabled.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of all the host nodes and master  
host nodes where the remote power management is set.  
Note -  
If multiple host nodes exist in the remote power management group that is currently  
set, disable the remote power management function in the host nodes that are not master and  
then disable the master host nodes. If two master host nodes exist, there is no specified order  
to disable the function.  
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XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c disable  
Remote power management is disabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
y
Reset the remote power management group using the management file of the  
remote power management edited in step 2.  
4.  
Execute this step by logging into the XSCF shell of either a host node or master  
host node in the remote power management group.  
Execute the following steps to download the management file of the remote  
power management group to a USB memory stick.  
Insert a USB memory stick into the USB port, on which "MAINTENANCE  
ONLY" is printed, on the back panel of the XSCF unit.  
a.  
b.  
The USB memory stick must be in FAT32 format.  
The management file can be downloaded by specifying the USB memory  
stick, and the http, https, or ftp server.  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to set the management file of  
the remote power management group.  
If the settings of the downloaded management file are as expected, enter "y"  
to "Continue? [y|n]:" to apply them.  
XSCF>  
Mounted USB device  
setremotepwrmgmt -c config file:///media/usb_msd/path/rpmgroup-1.conf  
Download successful: 29184Byte at 1016.857KB/s  
Checking file...  
The following Remote Power Management Group setting will be applied:  
GroupID :01  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
001  
002  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 Enable(Power-On Link) IPMI  
I/O 0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 Enable  
WakeUpOnLAN  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- ----------------------  
-----------  
Continue? [y|n]:  
y
The command completed successfully.  
XSCF>  
Execute the setremotepwrmgmt command to enable the remote power  
5.  
management function.  
Execute this step for all host nodes and master host nodes where the remote  
power management is set. There is no specified order to execute this step.  
XSCF>  
setremotepwrmgmt -c enable -y  
Remote power management is enabled. Continue? [y|n]:  
The command completed successfully.  
y
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Current setting details can be checked with the showremotepwrmgmt command.  
XSCF>  
showremotepwrmgmt  
[Remote Power Management Group#01 Information]  
Remote Power Management Status :[Enable]  
NodeID NodeType  
Operation  
NodeIdentName  
Power PowerLinkage  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
001  
Link) IPMI  
Master HOST 0123456789abcdef0000000000000001 OFF  
Enable(Power-On  
Enable  
002  
I/O  
WakeUpOnLAN  
0123456789abcdef0000000000000002 OFF  
------ ----------- -------------------------------- -----  
---------------------- -----------  
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