NEC Express5800/ftServer manuals
Express5800/ftServer
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- notation conventions
- getting help
- Introduction to ftServer System Administration
- ftServer System Terminology
- Managing Data Storage Devices
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- System Software
- Installation Overview
- Boot Media
- Linux Version Information
- USB and RS232C Default Settings
- Default System Initialization and Run-Level Control
- Installation Interfaces
- Figure 2-1. SAS (SATA) Drive Arrangement for Installation
- Initial Linux Operating System and Express Builder Installation or Default Reinstallation
- Installing the Operating System
- default configuration notes
- Updating ftServer System Firmware
- Updating BMC Firmware
- General Upgrade Considerations
- Upgrading or Restoring the Linux Operating System
- Express5800/ftServer Kernel Modules
- Restoring the Linux Operating System
- Upgrading or Restoring Express Builder
- Installing Express Builder for Fault Tolerance
- Recovering from a Failed Software Upgrade
- Setting Up the ftServer System
- Internal Disk Storage Overview
- Configuring Internal Disks
- Installed System
- Storage Device Definition
- Creating a RAID-1 Array
- Creating a RAID-0 Array
- Creating and Mounting a File System
- Removing and Replacing Disks
- Disk Insertion
- Errors and Faulty Mirrors
- Resynchronization
- Replacing a Failed Disk
- Configuring Safe Mode
- Replacing Defective Disks Interactively
- Example 5-4. Running GRUB
- The duplex_blank_disk Command
- System Backup and Disaster Recovery
- Table 5-2. Ethernet Devices in ftServer CPU-I/O Enclosures
- Monitoring and Configuring Channel-Bonding Interfaces
- Configuring Channel-Bonding Interfaces
- Determining Interface Device Names
- MAC Addresses
- Disabling Hyperthreading
- Configuring the System Video Display
- Additional Documentation and Resources
- usb storage devices
- USB Floppy Drives
- Additional Resources
- Using ftServer Fault-Tolerant Utilities and Software
- Device Path Enumeration
- ftsmaint Examples
- Bringing System Components Down and Up
- Removing a PCI Adapter From Service and Bringing It Into Service
- Simple Network Management Using Net-SNMP and ftlSNMP
- ftlSNMP Inventory
- Manually Installing and Upgrading the ftlSNMP RPM
- ftlSNMP Prerequisites
- The snmpd.conf File
- Configuring SNMP to Start at System Initialization
- SNMP Foundations and Concepts
- ftlSNMP Management Commands
- The Basic Net-SNMP Commands
- MIBs
- Some Objects Defined by Standard MIBs
- SNMPv3 Support
- Extensions and Fault-Tolerant SNMP Operation
- Installing Remote Network Management Services
- Configuring SNMP for Remote Service Management
- Verifying Traps
- Testing Your SNMP Configuration
- Managing ftServer Hardware Components
- Example: Managing Hardware
- Testing Ethernet Ports
- SNMP and MIBS
- Device Enumeration
- SNMP Network Management Station Considerations
- Initial SNMP Testing
- Initial Testing of ftlsubagent
- OpState:State Definitions
- OpState:Reason Definitions
- GET and SET Operations for ftlSNMP MIB Objects
- Trap Filtering
- Trap-Filtering Examples
- Example 8-2. Traps That Can Occur for I/O Element 11 when Trap Filtering Is On
- Example 8-3. Traps That Can Occur for When Trap Filtering Is Off
- Example 8-4. Traps That Can Occur When Trap Filtering Is On
- Booting in Linux Rescue Mode
- Normal Boot Sequence
- Possible Boot Problems
- GRUB Problem
- RAID Problem
- System Log Messages
- Default Configuration Notes
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