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Seite 1 - SHELF MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

ReferenceSHELF MANAGEMENT SOFTWARESOFTWARE VERSION 4.2.xApril 2012 007-03261-0008

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1Chapter10Shelf Management OverviewTheShelfManagerisresponsibleformonitoringconditionsofmodulesandothershelfcomponentsandcontrollingth

Seite 3 - Table of Contents

6Troubleshooting100General troubleshooting proceduresThissectionexplainshowtoacknowledgeandviewalarms,viewsystemevents,andchecksensoran

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6Troubleshooting101Viewing the system event logYoucanviewamodule’slocalSELortheshelf’sSELusingtheopen‐sourceipmitoolutilityorthersys

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6Troubleshooting102Investigating sensor valuesToviewthesensorvalueforasensorthathasgeneratedanalarm:1. WritedowntheFRUslotidentified

Seite 6 - What’s new in this manual

6Troubleshooting1032. ListthesensorsfortheSPMresource:qsb<resourceId>3. Notetheintaketemperatures.4. Repeatsteps1,2,and3fortheo

Seite 7 - Shelves and modules supported

6Troubleshooting104On the ATCA-6014 and ATCA-6016 shelves:Eachfantrayhasanexhausttemperaturesensor.Checktheexhausttemperaturesasfollows:1

Seite 8 - Related Radisys manuals

6Troubleshooting105IPMI frame structure and message flowTherearenoframesinIPMBmessages.Figure 10showsthemessageflowthroughanSCMpairfor

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6Troubleshooting106OnlytheswitchingportionoftheSCMsactinActive‐Activemode.TheShMCsareneverindualactivestateunlessthere'sac

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6Troubleshooting107EachIPMCthatisnottheactiveShMCmonitorsits“ownside”ofthebus.Inotherwords,eachIPMCismonitoringitsownI2Cinter

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6Troubleshooting108TheusercandotoseveralthingsrespondtoapersistentIPMBisolationissuewhenthereisashelfwideIPMBisolationalarmthat

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6Troubleshooting109d. ToreturntheboardtoitsdefaultstatewhereitisjoinedonthatIPMByoucanagainusetheCLIasfollows:platform‐mgmt(fron

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1Shelf Management Overview11Event and error managementTheShelfManagermanagesnormaleventsanderrorconditionsintheseways:•Powersdevicesupan

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6Troubleshooting110Troubleshooting FRU and shelf operation issuesThissectionexplainshowtorespondtoFRUandshelfoperationalarmsandotherissu

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6Troubleshooting111Responding to specific alarmsResponding to a communication lost alarmTheShelfManagerisnotgettingkeep‐aliveresponsesfromthe

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6Troubleshooting112TherearenohardwarepresencedetectlinesinATCAbackplanes.TheShMSthusreliesonmessagebasedpings toperiodicallyquery

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6Troubleshooting113Aftermakinganyshmgr.conffileupdate,remembertosynchronizeittothestandbySCMfromtheplatform‐managementCLIbeforerebo

Seite 18 - Software Architecture

6Troubleshooting114Responding to an IPMB isolated alarmThemodule’sIPMChasdetectedaproblemononeorbothofitsIPMBinterfaces,andhasisolate

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6Troubleshooting1155. Disableeventgenera tiononthatsensorwiththesecommands:8<resourceId><sensorId>Thescreendisplaysthefinalme

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6Troubleshooting1165. Lookforthe“inetaddr”value.TheSCMinthelower‐numberedslotinthechassisshouldhaveaneth1IPaddressof10.0.1.1.Th

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6Troubleshooting117Beforeaddressingthepossiblecauseandtryingtocorrectit,someoftheinformationfromtheINSERTION_PENDINGstatemaybeusef

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6Troubleshooting1183. IftheFRUisfoundtobeinM2andAutoInsertiontimerisnot‐1oralargevalue,checkthe stateofthe'FRUActivation

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6Troubleshooting119c. Checkthe'DesiredPower'controlsonallFRUsinstalledonthatslot(parentandmanagedFRUs)andcheckifthetotal

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1Shelf Management Overview12Shelf Manager complianceAsofthismanual’spublicationdate,theRadisysShelfManagerisfullycompliantwiththePICMG

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6Troubleshooting120Responding to a fan not running1. CheckthattheShelfManagercancommunicatewiththefanandthatitisintheactivestate.Use

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6Troubleshooting121Troubleshooting Shelf Manager issuesGeneral issuesWhenyouencounterproblemsrelatedtoshelfmanagement,checkthefollowingitem

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6Troubleshooting122Make sure the Shelf Manager software is runningMakesuretheShelfManagersoftwareisrunning.TheActiveLEDoftheSCM(oroneS

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6Troubleshooting123Blade and platform management issuesThetopicsinthissectionincludeShMC‐to‐IPMCcommunications,SELlocation,sensoreventrepo

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6Troubleshooting124TypicallyeachIPMChasonlyitsowneventsinitsSEL.TheShMCsareexceptionstothisrulebecausetheylogeventsfromallIPMC

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6Troubleshooting125Inventory Data Record (IDR) topicsRadisyscanprovideatoolcalledfruupdatethatcanbeusedtoupda teexistingFRUinventoryda

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6Troubleshooting126Specific issuesTable 15listsspecificissuesthatcanbeencounteredwhileusingtheshelfmanagementandHPIservicesontheShel

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6Troubleshooting127(continued from previous page)If the modules are still in debug mode, use these steps:• From each Shelf Manager module, verify that

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6Troubleshooting128SCM resets abruptly forcing the LMP to reboot. There are no associated hot-swap events. Possible causes and steps to take are as fo

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6Troubleshooting129Sessions cannot be opened on the HPI server. Error code: SA_ERR_HPI_OUT_OF_SPACEThe HPI server has reached the limit (32) for the n

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1Shelf Management Overview13Figure 3. Shelf management component distribution in larger Radisys shelvesCarrier moduleProxy FRUIPMCOther FRUPEMIPMCIPMB

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6Troubleshooting130RPT is incomplete; not all FRUs present in the shelf have associated Resources.1. Initiate a discovery operation using the CLI comm

Seite 37 - Disabling the Shelf Manager

6Troubleshooting131Resolving shelf FRU information issuesThissectionprovidesinformationonresolvingshelfFRUinformationproblems,includinghow

Seite 38 - Configuring multiple modules

6Troubleshooting132Restoring shelf FRU informationTheprocedurebelowisusefulwhentheshelfFRUinformationisbadandneedstobereplacedinthe

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6Troubleshooting133Restoring shelf FRU information on ATCA-6002 shelvesTheATCA‐6002shelfusesafiletostoreshelfFRUinformation,becausetherei

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6Troubleshooting134IPMB addresses of slots and FRUsTable 16showstheIPMBaddressesofslotsintheATCA‐6002shelf.Table 17showstheIPMBaddresse

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6Troubleshooting135Resource types of slots and FRUs in the RPTTheresourcepresencetableidentifiesthetypeofeachresourceinthe2ndbyteofthe

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6Troubleshooting136Thefollowingaretheslotresourcetypesinhex:F0 UnknownslotF1 SPMorRCMslotF2 ShelfdisplaypanelslotF3 VirtualSPMorvirt

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AAppendix137Shelf Manager InitializationShelf Manager and HPI interface initializationTheshelfmanagementserver(ShMS)isinstalledaspartofthel

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AShelf Manager Initialization138d. PopulatestheRPTwithresourcesandtheirassociatedresourcedatarecords(RDRs).Resourcesarecreatedforeach

Seite 45 - Setting the minimum fan speed

AShelf Manager Initialization139HPI subagent initializationWhentheHPIsubagentisstarted,initiallyyouwillseejustthestaticscalarobjectsdef

Seite 46 - Configuring HPI behavior

1Shelf Management Overview14Major elements of the shelf management infrastructureThefollowingsectionsdescribethemajorelementsoftheshelfmanag

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BAppendix140Shelf Management FilesThisappendixdescribesfilesintheshelfmanagementinfrastructure,includingprograms,scripts,andconfiguration

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BShelf Management Files141Shelf Manager log fileTheShelfManagerlogfileis/tmp/shmgr/shmgr.log.Backupfilesinthesamedirectoryarecrea tedas

Seite 49 - Setting IDRs to read-only

CAppendix142IPMI Commands and Managed SensorsSupported IPMI commandsTheShelfManagersupportsallIPMIcommandslistedintheAdvancedTCABaseSpecif

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CIPMI Commands and Managed Sensors143Table 18. Managed sensors for the Shelf Manager# Name Type CategoryNormal reading or event stateExplanation of

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CIPMI Commands and Managed Sensors144Table 19. Managed sensors for each FRU# Name Type CategoryNormal reading or event stateExplanation of values256(0

Seite 52 - Configuring log settings

CIPMI Commands and Managed Sensors14530 Get Address Info failed31 Self Test Error32 Self Test Check failed33 Set IPMB-<A|B> State <Enable|Dis

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CIPMI Commands and Managed Sensors146258(0x102)FRU Thermal StatusTemperature Threshold 0x1 State 0x1: Lower minor.State 0x2: Lower major.State 0x4: L

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1Shelf Management Overview15Field replaceable units (FRUs)AdvancedTCAdefinestwotypesofFRUsthatarevisibletoandcontrolledthroughtheIPMIin

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1Shelf Management Overview16Management controllers (IPMCs and MMCs)EachintelligentFRUincludesamanagementcontroller,eitheranIntelligentPlatfo

Seite 56 - ATCA‐2xxx#

1Shelf Management Overview17Theshelfcontainsanon‐volatilestoragedevicethatstoresshelfFRUinformation,includingdetailsoftheshelfitself

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2Chapter18Software ArchitectureShelf management architectureShelfmanagementservicesfortheRadisysplatformarepartitionedacrosstwoprocessors:

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2Software Architecture19Shelf interfaceAttheshelfinterfacelevel,theShMCfirmwarerunsontheIPMC,performingthelow‐levelshelfmanagementope

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Revision historyVersion Date Description-0000 December 2006 First edition.-0001 September 2007 Second edition. New features and editorial corrections

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2Software Architecture20HPI architectureTheprimarymanagementinterfacetotheRadisysshelfmanagementservicesistheHardwarePlatformInterface(

Seite 61 - Enabling the HPI subagent

2Software Architecture21AsshowninFigure 5,theHPIclientlibrary(HCL)isadynamicallylinkedlibrary(DLL)thatprovidestheHPIAPIaswellas

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2Software Architecture22RMCP,arequest‐responseprotocol,isasimplepacket‐basedcommunicationmechanism.RMCPpack etsincludeafieldthatindica

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2Software Architecture23Forinformationonviewingthelogmessages,seeViewingthesystemeventlogonpage 101.Eventsmaybeclearedfromtheshel

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2Software Architecture24Basic and enhanced shelf management operationTheShelfManagerinanATCA‐6002shelfcanoperateintwomodes:enhancedandba

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2Software Architecture25Inenhancedmode,theShelfManagerusesthe/etc/shmgr.conffile.TheShelfManagerdoesnotneedtousetheshmgr_basic.conf

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2Software Architecture26Figure 7. SCM Shelf Manager redundancy Shelf Manager failover ComponentfailuresintheShMSandShMCaredetectedthroughthe

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2Software Architecture27Peer communication loss causes failoverIfcommunicationbetweenthepeerShMCsbreaksdown,thefirstofthepreviouscommunic

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2Software Architecture28•UsingthefrontpanelresetbuttontoresettheactiveSCMeithermanuallyorusingHPIwiththesaHPIResourceResetStateSet()

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2Software Architecture29Shelf FRU information redundancyDuringnormalshelfoperationwithredundantShelfManagers,therearealwaysatleastthreep

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3Table of ContentsPreface ...

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2Software Architecture30Shelf FRU invalid alarmThisalarmsignalsacatastrophicfaultcondition.TheactiveShelfManagerkeepsallothermodulesin

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2Software Architecture31HPI server redundancyTheRadisy sHPIserverusesaredundancymodelverysimilartotheactive‐standbymodelusedbytheShel

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2Software Architecture32InadditiontotheHPIdata,automaticoperationsaresynchronizedwiththepeerHPIserverstokeepHPIdatabasesinsync.Th

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2Software Architecture33Shelf coolingToensurethatallmodulesintheshelfoperateefficiently,theiroperationaltemperaturesmustbemaintainedat

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2Software Architecture34IfbothSCMsareremovedfromtheATCA‐6014orATCA‐6016shelf,theactiveRCMadjuststhefanstofullspeeduntiltheShelf

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2Software Architecture35Shelf Manager cooling overrideTheShelfManagerprovidesautonomouscoolingmanagementfortheshelf.However,theremaybesi

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3Chapter36Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI BehaviorThischapterexplainshowto:• DisableorenabletheRadisysShelfManager.• Changetheoperating

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior37Disabling the Shelf ManagerImportant:WhenthereisonlyoneSCMorShelfManagermoduleintheshelf,di

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior38Enabling the Shelf ManagerImportant:Ifyouareremovingamodulefromanon‐RadisysorRadisysMPCH0001

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior39Changing the Shelf Manager operating modeTheShelfManagerinanATCA‐6002shelfcanoperateintwomodes

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4Table of ContentsChapter 4: Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI ... 53Radisys

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior40Overview of Shelf Manager and HPI configurationShelfManagerandHPIconfigurationsettingscanbeeither

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior41Table 4. Shelf Manager and HPI configuration settingsShelf Manager configuration settings Parameter to ed

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior42Editing the shmgr.conf configuration file File‐basedconfigurationsettingsarestoredinthe/etc/shmgr.

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior43Configuring Shelf Manager behaviorThissectiondescribestheshelfmanagementconfigurationsettingsyou

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior44Disabling the HPI serviceTheSHMS_CMDLINE_ARGSparameterin/etc/shmgr.confletsyoudisableHPIservice.

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior45Configuring the system event log (SEL)TheSHMS_SYNC_SEL_TIMEparameterin/etc/shmgr.confsetsthe syste

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior46Configuring HPI behaviorThissectiondescribestheHPIconfigurationsettingsyoucanchangebyeditingH

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior47• HSD_CHASSIS_FRU_MONITOR_ENABLEenablesthemonitoringofshelfFRUs,includingthealarmmoduleandfan

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior48Assigning an entity type for a new FRUTheHSD_FRU_ENTITY_TYPEparameterin/etc/shmgr.confletsyouassig

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior49Loading saved HPI resource configuration filesTheHSD_LOAD_SAVED_CONFIGURATIONparameterin/etc/shmgr.co

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5Table of ContentsAppendix A: Shelf Manager Initialization... 137She

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior50Configuring the Shelf Manager in basic modeForaShelfManagerrunningontheATCA‐6002shelf,aconfigur

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior51Editing the rsyshsd.conf configuration fileForeachfrontmodulethereareblade HPIconfigurationsetti

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3Configuring Shelf Manager and HPI Behavior52Configuring log settings•TheRSYSHSD_LOG_FILEparameteriswhereyoucanspecifythenameofthelogfile

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4Chapter53Changing Shelf Settings Using HPIThischapterdescribestheRadisysHPIimplementation,includinghowHPIaffectsyourapplications,howto

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI54TheDomainIdneededforopeningHPIsessionsontheRadisysplatform’sHPIInterfaceisderivedfromtheShelfMan

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI55ThefollowingistheResourceIdformatusedbyshelfandShelfManagerresourcesintheHPIresourcepresencetabl

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI56Using the platform-management CLIYoucanaccessseveralcommandmodes,includingplatform‐managementmode,fromth

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI57Writing HPI applicationsThefollowingarerequiredtocreateanHPIapplication:SaHpi.h TheofficialHPIB.03.02h

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI58TorunanyHPIapplicationthatlinkswiththeRadisysHPIclientlibrary,libhcl.so,considerthefollowing:•The

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI59Using OpenHPI toolsOpenHPIisanopensourceprojectcreate dwiththeintentofprovidinganimplementationofSA

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6PrefaceAbout this manualThismanualdescribestheRadisysShelfManagementSoftware(the“ShelfManager”),theHardwarePlatformInterface(HPI)serv

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI60Using SNMPSNMPaccesstotheshelfmanagementfunctionalityisprovidedthroughtheHPI‐B0101‐MIBmodule,whichwo

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI61Eachofthesetablesisindexedby:saHpiDomainId,saHpiResourceIdsaHpiResourceIsHistoricalsaHpiCtrl*EntryIdobject

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI62Configuring HPI subagent loggingHPIsubagentloggingisdisabledbydefault.Toenablelogging:1. Inthe/etc/rc.d

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI63Using the example HPI application (hpiapp)RadisysprovidesanexampleHPIapplication,hpiapp,thatiscompliantw

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI64Running hpiappThefollowingexamplesshowhowtorunthehpiappexampleapplicationtoconnecttoanHPIserverru

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI65Changing the shelf address Thefirst4bytesoftheshelfaddressshouldbechangedmanuallytouniquelyidentify

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI66Changing the Shelf Manager IP address TheactiveshelfmanagementserverhasadedicatedIPaddressthatisderive

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI67YoucaneitherchangeonelineatatimeorchangeallthreelinestogetherusingthesaHpiControlSet()function.

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI68Changing the FRU power-on sequence using the CLIYoucanusetheCLIto:•Viewthecurrentpower‐onsequence• Chang

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI69FRU power-on sequence controlsTheshelfresource(ResourceId0x01)providesasetofHPIdiscretecontrols,eacho

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Preface7Shelves and modules supportedTheShelfManagerdescribedinthismanualisavailableontheseRadisysshelveswithasupportedfrontmodulein

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI70FRU power-on sequence commit status sensorTheshelfresourcecontainsanadditionalsensorcalledtheFRUpower‐on

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI71Querying the current hot-swap state of a FRUYoucanqueryaFRU’scurrenthot‐swapstate:•UsingtheCLIcommandst

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI72Overriding the default ShMS hot-swap mechanism WhetheraFRUsittinginaparticularslotisactivatedbytheShel

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI73Whileinmanualmode,youcanalsoupdatetheDelayBeforeNextPowerOnforthathardwareaddress.Thisisthean

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI74Overriding the cooling algorithmSystemmanagerscancompletelyoverridetheShelfManager’scoolingalgorithmand

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI75Overriding the cooling algorithm with an HPI applicationThefollowingstepsillustratehowyoucandothisusingH

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI76Changing shelf power propertiesTheshelfresourcecontainstwocontrolsthatenablesystemmanagerstoupdateshel

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI77HPI parameter controlTheshelfresources,alongwithallintelligentFRUresourcesandslotresources,supportthe

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI78HPI server parameter control configuration files Eachresourcehastwoconfigurationfiles:onefordefaultsettin

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI79How configuration files are created for a new resourceDuringHPIinitialization(whenresourcesarebeingcreated

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Preface8Where to get more product informationVisittheRadisyswebsiteatwww.radisys.comforproductinformationandotherresources.Downloads(man

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI80Saving a configuration file to store custom settings for a resourceAfteraresourcehasbeenconfiguredtoadesir

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4Changing Shelf Settings Using HPI81Error conditions TheparametercontroloperationsSAHPI_DEF A ULT_PARMorSAHPI_RESTORE_PARMwillfailandreturn

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5Chapter82Managing Alarms and EventsThischapterdescribes:•TheShelfManager’sroleinmanagingalarms.•Howyoucanchangethealarmreportingbyass

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5Managing Alarms and Events83Domain alarm types and troubleshooting overviewTable 8liststhealarmandsensortypesalongwithsampledescriptionsan

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5Managing Alarms and Events84Threshold alarmsThefirsteightalarmtypesinTable 8arethresholdalarmswhichindicatethatathresholdsensordetect

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5Managing Alarms and Events85UpperMajortemperatureeventsma yindicatethattheambienttemperatureistoohigh,inwhichca seyoumightneedtol

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5Managing Alarms and Events86Resource utilization alarmsTheresourceutilizationalarmsindicatethattheShelfManagerisusingahighpercentageof

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5Managing Alarms and Events87Domain alarm table entriesThealarmstringsarebasedontheassociatedsensorevents.Textwithinthealarmstringindic

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5Managing Alarms and Events88Collecting information for the alarm configuration fileForeachtypeofFRUandeachsensorforwhichyouwill assignse

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5Managing Alarms and Events89Table 11liststheinformationneededtoidentifythesensor,theeventstate,andthenewseveritytoassign.Table 11.

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Preface9IPMIIntelligentPlatformManagementInterfaceSpecificationSecondGeneration,v2.0,DocumentRevision1.0,Intel,Hewlett‐Packard,NEC,Dell

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5Managing Alarms and Events90Configuration file structure and contentsThe/etc/shmgralarm.conffileusesthisstructureforitscontents:FRUidentific

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5Managing Alarms and Events91Alarm configuration procedureChangestothealarmconfigurationfiletakeeffectwhentheShelfManagerisrestarted.Thi

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5Managing Alarms and Events92ATCA-6000 shelf display and alarm indicatorsTheshelfdisplaypanel(SDP)ontheATCA‐6000shelfconsistsofthefollowin

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5Managing Alarms and Events93Figure 9. Format of alarm messages on the SDPSet to the location of the resource that has the alarm. The format is NNM fo

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5Managing Alarms and Events94ATCA-6006 shelf alarm indicatorsTheoptionalshelfalarmpanelontheATCA‐6006shelfconsistsofthefollowing:•ShelfPo

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5Managing Alarms and Events95ATCA-6014 and ATCA-6016 shelf alarm indicatorsTheATCA‐6014andtheATCA‐6016shelvesbothhaveashelfalarmpanel(SAP)

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5Managing Alarms and Events96Thecontrolsforthetelcoalarmcontacts(AlarmCritical,AlarmMajor,andAlarmMinor)arestandardHPIcontrols.Onth

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5Managing Alarms and Events97Parameter values for setting alarm controlsThefollowinglistidentifiesthepossiblesaHpiControlSet()functionparamete

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6Chapter98TroubleshootingThischapterprovidesdetailedinformationonthefollowingissues:•AvailablediagnostictoolsforFRUandShelfManagerprob

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6Troubleshooting99Using the Shelf Manager diagnostics utilityTheshmgrdiagutilitygathersinformationonthecurrentstateoftheShelfManager,the

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