IBM Carrier Grade X3650 T manuals
Carrier Grade X3650 T
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- summary of changes
- information sources
- Chapter 1. IntelliStation M Pro 6218
- Chapter 2. IntelliStation Z Pro 6223
- Chapter 3. IntelliStation Z Pro 9228
- Chapter 4. IntelliStation A Pro 6217
- Chapter 5. xSeries 100
- Chapter 6. xSeries 206m
- Chapter 7. xSeries 226
- Chapter 8. xSeries 236
- Chapter 9. xSeries 306m
- Chapter 10. xSeries 336
- Chapter 11. xSeries 346
- Chapter 12. System x3400 (7973, 7974)
- Chapter 13. System x3400 (7975, 7976)
- Chapter 14. System x3500
- Chapter 15. System x3550
- Chapter 16. System x3650
- Chapter 17. System x3650 T
- Chapter 18. System x3800 and xSeries
- Chapter 19. System x3850 and xSeries
- Chapter 20. System x3950 and xSeries
- Chapter 22. eServer 326m
- Chapter 23. BladeCenter ® T 8720
- Chapter 24. BladeCenter ® T 8730
- Chapter 25. BladeCenter ® chassis 8677
- Chapter 26. BladeCenter ® H 8852
- expansion
- Chapter 35. VMware offerings
- system offerings
- applications
- system
- storage expansion unit
- Chapter 49. TotalStorage DS4000 EXP710 fibre channel storage expansion unit
- components
- examples
- Chapter 53. Rack cabinets and options
- Chapter 54. Rack console options
- configurator
- enterprise racks
- Part 2. Appendixes
- Appendix A. Internal tape drive attributes
- attributes
- tape libraries
- Appendix D. System management overview
- Appendix E. xSeries I/O option attributes
- upgrade guidelines
- compliant models
- Important notices
Carrier Grade X3650 T
Table of contents
- revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- SysCon Features
- Installing the SysCon Feature
- Python
- Installing the SysCon Device
- Installation Issues using Microsoft* Software
- Linux
- Activating/Deactivating the SysCon Feature
- activating the syscon feature
- Deactivating the SysCon feature
- SysCon Feature Operation Overview
- Booting the System
- Controlling SysCon Behavior Using Policies
- Interacting with the SysCon Feature
- Using the SysCon Menu
- Using the EFI Shell
- Detecting system setting changes
- Using a SysCon Key
- Installing a SysCon Device using a SysCon Key
- Updating a SysCon Device using a SysCon Key
- Creating System Settings Files
- Applying new user-specified settings
- Importing User-Specified Settings
- Monitoring SysCon Activity
- Configuring Event Notification Actions
- Using SysCon Operating System Services and Utilities
- Using the SysCon Device for Application Data
- SysCon Services
- Events, Notification, and Actions
- SysCon Event Logging and Notification
- SysCon Event Logging and Notification Policies
- Other Policies
- APPENDIX A – SysCon Environment Folder Structure
- APPENDIX B – SysCon Policy File Format
- SysCon Policy Schema: syscon.xsd
- APPENDIX C – System Settings File Format
- A "Full" System Settings File Example
- System / Component Schema
- syscfg:BIOSV001 Settings
- Nic:NICV001 Settings
- Intel:BIOSVersion update example
- APPENDIX D – SysCon Log File Format
- APPENDIX E – POSIX Logging API and Query Specification for SysCon
- Write Formatted String to Log
- Log Processing Functions
- Read from an Event Log
- Notify Process of Availability of System Log Data
- Remove Notification Request
- Reposition the Read Pointer
- Compare Event Record Severities
- Create Log Query
- Table 2. Query Purpose Flags
- Table 3. Required Operations on Standard Attributes
- Table 4. Required Operations in Limited Queries
- Destroy Log Query
- Test Event Record against Query Criteria
- Appendix F: Troubleshooting the SysCon Feature
- Embedded USB device "Not Present
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