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EXPRESS5800/A1160
Service Processor
Troubleshooting Guide
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Page 1 - EXPRESS5800/A1160

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1-1 Section 1 Introduction This guide provides the information necessary for upgrading firmware on your Service Processor or troubleshooting soft

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Preparing to Restore the Service Processor 1-2 EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD on your cell or checking the remote console interface partition settings p

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Accessing the Service Processor 1-3 1.2.2. Recording Partition Configuration You might lose your partition configuration while troubleshooting your S

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Accessing the Service Processor 1-4 1.3.2. Accessing EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor Interface The EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor interface is on the front of each

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2-1 Section 2 Upgrading the Service Processor This section provides information on how to upgrade your Service Processors to a new level. Note:

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Checking Management Firmware Level using Remote console interface 2-2 Figure 2-1 Management Firmware Update Page 3. Click Display Current Firmwar

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Obtaining Releases from the Support Site 2-3 2.2. Obtaining Releases from the Support Site If you need to install later release levels, such as manag

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Updating Management Firmware using Remote console interface 2-4 member cell of the partition that is AC powered on. The update takes several minute

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3-1 Section 3 Troubleshooting the Service Processor This section provides information on how to troubleshoot problems with your Service Processor

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Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable

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Loss of Communication With Partition Remote console interface 3-2 ping Partition MLAN IP address If you can successfully ping your Service Processo

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Loss of Communication With Partition Remote console interface 3-3 See the Hardware Installation Guide or Service Guide for cabling details. 6. If you

Page 15 - Section 2

Loss of Communication With Partition Remote console interface 3-4 y If the IP address is 0.0.0.0 and DHCP is disabled - Locate the static IP addr

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Cell Is Not Responding 3-5 configuring most of the settings on the Service Processor, possibly including settings configured in the factory or before

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Error Messages Displayed on EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD 3-6 LEDs left of the reset button blink quickly. Then, after about 10 seconds, the green LED

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Error Messages Displayed on EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD 3-7 3.4.1. Message: “ID Indeterminate” This message indicates that the cell interconnect cables

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Error Messages Displayed on EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD 3-8 3.4.3. Message: “Segment Conflict” This message indicates that IP addresses for your par

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Error Messages Displayed on EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD 3-9 3.4.4. Message: “Segment Down” This message indicates that the partition or cell has not ob

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Error Messages Displayed on EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD 3-10 y Ensure that a DHCP server is accessible, and wait for an address to free up or contac

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4-1 Section 4 Restoring the Service Processor This section provides information on how to restore your Service Processor. After restoring your Se

Page 23 - 3.3. Cell Is Not Responding

iii Contents Section 1 Introduction ... 1-1 1.1. Documentation Updates ...

Page 24 - Monitor LCD

Restoring Service Processor to Default Settings 4-2 Caution Restoring cell default settings is a drastic measure that requires configuring most of

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Restoring Service Processor to Default Settings 4-3 4.2.2. Restoring the Default Settings 1. Ensure that the partition is DC powered down. 2. Recor

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Configuring After Updating Management Firmware 5-4 Section 5 Configuring the Service Processor After Restoring This section provides informati

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Configuring After Restoring Default Settings 5-5 See 5.3.1 Configuring Network Settings. 2. Use remote console interface for your system to resolve a

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Configuration Procedures 5-6 See 5.3.1 Configuring Network Settings. 2. Use remote console interface to move the cell that your restored Service P

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Configuration Procedures 5-7 You can update network settings in response to changes in your site configuration, unless a DHCP server is enabled and IP

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Configuration Procedures 5-8 Figure 5-2 Expanded Network Menu 5. Navigate to the desired command, such as one of the following, press OK, and fol

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Configuration Procedures 5-9 Updating Network Values When you submit a command to update a network value, the current value appears on the EXPRESSSCOP

Page 32 - Restoring

Configuration Procedures 5-10 4. Navigate to Apply New IP Addr and press OK. Changes are applied and the display returns to the network menu. 5.3

Page 33 - Cell Partition

Configuration Procedures 5-11 settings. To create a new partition 1. Navigate to the partitioning page of the remote console interface for the system

Page 34 - Updating Network Settings

Contents iv 3.4.3. Message: “Segment Conflict” ... 3-8 3.4.4. Message: “Segment Down” .

Page 35 - Configuration Procedures

Configuration Procedures 5-12 partition; or click Cancel to skip updating the firmware level, and the cell is not added to the partition. 6. Repea

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Configuration Procedures 5-13 code (as identified in the ISO 3166 standard) - Contact name - Contact telephone number (in international format), cons

Page 37 - Updating Network Values

Configuration Procedures 5-14 The add new user page appears, as shown in Figure 5-7. Figure 5-7 User Management Add New User Page 3. Type the use

Page 38 - 5.3.3. Creating Partitions

Configuration Procedures 5-15 used. To eliminate all browser startup warnings, use custom SSL certificates for each partition and cell Web interface,

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Configuration Procedures 5-16 Figure 5-8 SMTP Page 3. Type the IP address of the SMTP server. The IP address of the SMTP server must be accessibl

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Configuration Procedures 5-17 A confirmation dialog box appears. 4. Click OK. If you want to return to the Alert Management page without changing the

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Configuration Procedures 5-18 The Alert Management - Modify page appears, as shown in Figure 5-10 and Figure 5-11. Figure 5-10 Alert Management -

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Configuration Procedures 5-19 Figure 5-11 Alert Management - Modify SNMP Trap Alternatively, click Cancel to return to the Alert Management page wit

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Configuration Procedures 5-20 10. Select the alert destination and click Send Test Alert to check the validity of the configured destination.

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A-1 Appendix A Related Documents and Web Resources This appendix lists documents and Web resources that provide additional information about Expr

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Figures v Figures Figure 1-1 EXPRESSSCOPE® Monitor LCD Main Screen Layout ... 1-2 Figure 1-2 Partition Setting Page ...

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Web Resources A-2 A.2 Web Resources Visit the following Web sites for information about your system. Products and Services (www.necam.com/products/

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Note: Consumers are cautioned that Product performance is affected by system configuration, software, the application, Customer data, and ope

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Page 49 - Appendix A

Using This Guide vi Using This Guide This guide provides the information necessary for upgrading firmware on your Service Processor or troubleshoot

Page 50 - A.2 Web Resources

Safety Notices vii Safety Notices WARNING To avoid a risk of injuries, maintenance procedures require trained technical personnel. In maintenance pr

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Safety Notices viii installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum rated ambient temperature of 89.6°F.  Reduced air Flow

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ix WARNING Take care not to short live components with conductive tools, such as an adjustable wrench. To prevent shock, take care not to drop or le

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