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Integrated Management Module User Guide

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Table 1. Comparison of the IMM features and combined BMC and Remote Supervisor Adapter II features inThinkServer serversDescriptionBMC with Remote Sup

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ExampleIn the verbose mode, the flashing progress is displayed in real time in thepercentage of completion.system>update -i 192.168.70.200 -l imm_y

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Appendix A. Getting help and technical assistanceIf you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more informationabout Lenovo products

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Getting help and information from the World Wide WebOn the World Wide Web, the Lenovo Web site has up-to-date information aboutLenovo systems, optiona

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Using other servicesIf you travel with a Lenovo notebook computer or relocate your computer to acountry where your desktop, notebook, or server machin

Page 7 - Chapter 1. Introduction

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Appendix B. NoticesLenovo may not offer the products, services, or features discussed in thisdocument in all countries. Consult your local Lenovo repr

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vary significantly. Some measurements may have been made on development-levelsystems and there is no guarantee that these measurements will be the sam

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Maximum memory might require replacement of the standard memory with anoptional memory module.Lenovo makes no representation or warranties regarding n

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Remarque : Cette marque s’applique uniquement aux pays de l’Union Européenneet à la Norvège.L’etiquette du système respecte la Directive européenne 20

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Recycling statements for JapanBattery return programThis product may contain a lithium or lithium ion battery. Consult your usermanual or service manu

Page 13 - Notices used in this book

Table 1. Comparison of the IMM features and combined BMC and Remote Supervisor Adapter II features inThinkServer servers (continued)DescriptionBMC wit

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For the European Union:Notice: This mark applies only to countries within the European Union (EU).Batteries or packaging for batteries are labeled in

Page 15 - Firmware Setup Utility

German Ordinance for Work gloss statementThe product is not suitable for use with visual display work place devicesaccording to clause 2 of the German

Page 16 - Logging in to the IMM

European Union EMC Directive conformance statementThis product is in conformity with the protection requirements of EU CouncilDirective 2004/108/EC on

Page 17 - IMM action descriptions

Dieses Gerät ist berechtigt, in Übereinstimmung mit dem Deutschen EMVG dasEG-Konformitätszeichen - CE - zu führen. Verantwortlich für dieKonformitätse

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People’s Republic of China Class A warning statementKorea Class A warning statement108 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

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IndexAabsolute mouse control 63Advanced Settings Utility (ASU) 1, 4,68, 71alerts 24configuring recipients 24global settings 25selecting to sendcritica

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Integrated Management Module eventlog 53international keyboard support in remotecontrol 61IP address, default static 10IPMI 75remote server management

Page 21 - Setting system information

secure Web server and secure LDAP(continued)enabling SSL for LDAP client 44enabling SSL for secure Webserver 43SSL certificate description 39SSL clien

Page 22 - Setting server timeouts

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Table 1. Comparison of the IMM features and combined BMC and Remote Supervisor Adapter II features inThinkServer servers (continued)DescriptionBMC wit

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Page 26 - Creating a login profile

Web browser and operating-system requirementsThe IMM Web interface requires the Java Plug-in 1.5 or later (for the remotepresence feature) and one of

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Chapter 2. Opening and using the IMM Web interfaceThe IMM combines service processor functions, a video controller, and remotepresence function (when

Page 29 - Deleting a login profile

Notes:a. If you choose to use a static IP address, you must specify the IP address, thesubnet mask, and the default gateway.b. You can also use the Se

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IMM action descriptionsTable 2 lists the actions that are available when you are logged in to the IMM.Table 2. IMM actionsLink Action DescriptionSyste

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Table 2. IMM actions (continued)Link Action DescriptionSystem Settings View and change the IMM serversettingsYou can configure the server location and

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Table 2. IMM actions (continued)Link Action DescriptionRestore DefaultSettingsRestore the IMM default settings Attention: When you click Restore Defau

Page 34 - Configuring port assignments

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Chapter 3. Configuring the IMMUse the links under IMM Control in the navigation pane to configure the IMM.v From the System Settings page, you can:– S

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1. Log in to the IMM where you want to set the system information. For moreinformation, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the IMM Web interface,” onpa

Page 37 - Configuring SNMP

fails to respond to one of these checks, the IMM generates an OStimeout alert and restarts the server. After the server is restarted, theOS watchdog i

Page 38 - Configuring DNS

number from 00 - 23 as represented on a 24-hour clock. The minutes (mm) andseconds (ss) must be numbers from 00 - 59.6. In the GMT offset field, selec

Page 39 - Configuring LDAP

Disabling the USB in-band interfaceImportant: If you disable the USB in-band interface, you cannot perform anin-band update of the IMM firmware, serve

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Creating a login profileUse the Login Profiles table to view, configure, or change individual login profiles.Use the links in the Login ID column to c

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Note: If you have not configured a profile, it does not appear in the LoginProfiles table.The Login Profiles page displays each login ID, the login ac

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v Adapter Configuration - Advanced: A user has no restrictions whenconfiguring the IMM. In addition, the user is said to haveadministrative access to

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Access TypeUse this field to specify either Get or Set as the access type. SNMPv3users with the access type Get can perform only query operations. Wit

Page 44 - Configuring security

Integrated Management M od uleUser Guide

Page 45 - SSL certificate overview

5. In the Lockout period after 5 login failures field, specify how long, in minutes,the IMM prohibits remote login attempts if more than five sequenti

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2. In the navigation pane, click Alerts. The Remote Alert Recipients page isdisplayed. You can see the notification method and alert status for eachre

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Delay between entriesUse the Delay between entries field to specify the time interval (inminutes) that the IMM waits before sending an alert to the ne

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To configure the serial data-transfer rate and redirection, complete the followingsteps:1. Log in to the IMM on which you want to configure the serial

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Configuring port assignmentsTo change the port numbers of IMM services, complete the following steps:1. Log in to the IMM where you want to configure

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1. Log in to the IMM where you want to set up the configuration. For moreinformation, see Chapter 2, “Opening and using the IMM Web interface,” onpage

Page 51 - Using the configuration file

8. In the Gateway address field, type your network gateway router. The gatewayaddress must contain four integers from 0 - 255 with no spaces or consec

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15. Click Save.16. Click View Configuration Summary to see a summary of all currentconfiguration settings.17. In the navigation pane, click Restart IM

Page 53 - Restarting IMM

v A system contact must be specified on the System Settings page. Forinformation about the System Settings page settings, see “Setting systeminformati

Page 54 - Logging off

Configuring TelnetTo configure Telnet, complete the following steps:1. Log in to the IMM where you want to configure Telnet. For more information,see

Page 55 - Viewing system status

Note: Before using this information and the product it supports, read the general information in Appendix B, “Notices,” on page99.First Edition (July

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v To dynamically discover the LDAP server, select Use DNS to Find LDAPServers.If you choose to discover the LDAP server dynamically, the mechanisms th

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On Active Directory servers, this attribute name is usuallysAMAccountName. On Novell eDirectory and OpenLDAP servers, it isusually uid. If this field

Page 58 - Viewing the event logs

a second attempt to bind is attempted, this time with the DN that isretrieved from the user’s LDAP record and the password that wasentered during the

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If this field is left blank, the user is assigned a default of read-onlypermissions, assuming that the user passes the user and groupauthentication.Th

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v Ability to Clear Event Logs (bit position 9): If this bit is set, the usercan clear the event logs. All users can view the event logs, but thisparti

Page 61 - Viewing vital product data

a. Disable the SSL client. Use the SSL Client Configuration for LDAP Clientarea on the Security page.b. Generate or import a certificate. Use the SSL

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to generate a certificate-signing request. You must then send the certificate-signingrequest to a certificate authority and make arrangements to procu

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1. In the navigation pane, click Security.2. In the SSL Server Configuration for Web Server area, make sure that the SSLserver is disabled. If it is n

Page 64 - Remote presence

Contact PersonUse this field to indicate the name of a contact person who isresponsible for the IMM. This field can contain a maximum of 60characters.

Page 65 - Remote control

openssl req -in csr.der -inform DER -out csr.pem -outform PEM7. Send the certificate-signing request to your certificate authority. When thecertificat

Page 66 - Remote control screen capture

ContentsChapter 1. Introduction ...1IMM features ...2Upgrading from IMM Standard to IMM Premium 3Comparing the IMM to other systems-ma

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certificate of the LDAP server. At least one certificate must be imported to the IMMbefore the SSL client is enabled. You can import up to three trust

Page 68 - Remote control mouse support

Generating a Secure Shell server keyA Secure Shell server key is used to authenticate the identity of the Secure Shellserver to the client. Secure she

Page 69 - Single cursor mode

Backing up your current configurationYou can download a copy of your current IMM configuration to the clientcomputer that is running the IMM Web inter

Page 70 - Remote disk

Note: When you click Restore or Modify and Restore, an alert window mightopen if the configuration file that you are attempting to restore wascreated

Page 71 - Accessing the Remote Control

Logging offTo log off the IMM or another remote server, click Log Off in the navigation pane.48 Integrated Management Module: User Guide

Page 72 - Setting up PXE network boot

Chapter 4. Monitoring server statusUse the links under the Monitors heading of the navigation pane to view thestatus of the server that you are access

Page 73 - Updating firmware

The Temperature Thresholds page displays the temperature levels at which theIMM reacts. The temperature threshold values are preset on the remote serv

Page 74 - Using IPMItool

select the Warning Alerts check box in the SNMP Alerts Settings areaof the Alerts page for the alert to be sent.For more information about selecting a

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If an event occurs that causes the operating system to stop running, theoperating-system watchdog is triggered, which causes the IMM to capture theope

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Messages are listed on the left side of the screen, and details about the selectedmessage are displayed on the right side of the screen. To move from

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Logging in to the command-line session ...75Command syntax ...76Features and limitations ...76Utility commands ...77exit co

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Viewing event logs from the Setup UtilityFor complete information about using the Setup Utility, see the documentation thatcame with your server.To vi

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Table 6. Methods for viewing event logsCondition ActionThe server is not hung and is connected to anetwork.Use any of the following methods:v Run Port

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Table 7. Machine-level vital product dataField FunctionMachine typeand modelIdentifies the server type and model number that the IMM ismonitoring.Seri

Page 81 - Accessing the command line

Chapter 5. Performing IMM tasksUse the functions under the Tasks heading in the navigation pane to directlycontrol the actions of the IMM and your ser

Page 82 - Features and limitations

To perform server power and restart actions, complete the following steps.Note: Select the following options only in case of an emergency, or if you a

Page 83 - Utility commands

v Uploading a diskette image to the IMM memory and mapping it to the server asa virtual driveUpdating your IMM firmware and Java appletImportant: The

Page 84 - Monitor commands

To remotely access a server console, complete the following steps:1. Log in to the IMM. For more information, see Chapter 2, “Opening and usingthe IMM

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WindowedThe Video Viewer switches out of full screen mode into windowed mode.This option is available only while the Video Viewer is in full screen mo

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a remote user has a different keyboard layout from the server, the user can switchthe server layout while it is being accessed remotely and then switc

Page 87 - Serial redirect command

4. Select one of the following mouse modes:AbsoluteThe client sends mouse location messages to the server that are alwaysrelative to the origin (top l

Page 88 - Configuration commands

Chapter 1. IntroductionThe Integrated Management Module (IMM) consolidates the service processorfunctionality, Super I/O, video controller, and remote

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Remote power controlYou can send server power and restart commands from the Video Viewer windowwithout returning to the Web browser. To control the se

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v Red Hat Linux versions 4.0 and 5.0v SUSE Linux version 10.0v Novell NetWare 6.52. The client server requires the Java 1.5 Plug-in or later.3. The cl

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1. Click RDOC .2. When the new window opens, click Upload.3. Click Browse to select the image file that you want to use.4. In the Name field, enter a

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Updating firmwareUse the Firmware Update option on the navigation pane to update the IMMfirmware, the server firmware, and Dynamic System Analysis (DS

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3. From the Setup Utility main menu, select System Settings.4. On the next screen, select Integrated Management Module.5. Select Reset IMM.Note: After

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v SNMPv3v Telnet CLIv SSH CLIChapter 5. Performing IMM tasks 69

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Chapter 6. LAN over USBUnlike the BMC and Remote Supervisor Adapter II, the IMM does not requireIPMI device drivers or USB daemons for in-band IMM com

Page 97 - IMM control commands

1. From the Windows desktop, click Start → Control Panel → Add or RemovePrograms.2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components.3. From the component list, se

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11. Open a command prompt, type ipconfig, and press Enter. The local areaconnection for the IBM USB RNDIS is displayed with an IP address in therange

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described in the documentation, and the documentation might be updatedoccasionally to include information about those features, or technical updatesmi

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Page 101 - Using the documentation

Chapter 7. Command-line interfaceUse the IMM command-line interface (CLI) to access the IMM without having touse the Web interface. It provides a subs

Page 102 - Calling for service

Command syntaxRead the following guidelines before you use the commands:v Each command has the following format:command [arguments][-options]v The com

Page 103 - Lenovo product service

v In the command-line interface, the output buffer limit is 2 KB. There is nobuffering. The output of an individual command cannot exceed 2048 charact

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history commandDescriptionUse the history command to display an indexed history list of the last eightcommands that were issued. The indexes can then

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readlog commandSyntaxreadlog [options]option:-fDescriptionUse the readlog command to display the IMM event log entries, five at a time. Theentries are

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CPU2 58/14 72/22 80/27 85/29 9/320DASD1 66/19 73/23 82/28 88/31 9/332Amb 59/15 70/21 83/28 90/32 9/355system>Notes:1. The output has the following

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Examplesystem> vpd dsaType Version ReleaseDate---- ------- -----------dsa D6YT19AUS 02/27/2009system>Server power and restart control commandsTh

Page 108 - Hazardous Substances

DescriptionUse the console command to start a serial redirect console session to thedesignated serial port of the IMM.Configuration commandsThe config

Page 109 - Battery return program

Option Description-d Assigned domain name-dns1 Primary DNS server IP address-dns2 Secondary DNS IP address-dns3 Tertiary DNS server IP addressifconfig

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v LAN over USB for in-band communications to the IMMv Event logs that are time stamped, saved on the IMM, and can be attached toe-mail alertsv Industr

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-g 0.0.0.0-s 255.255.255.0-n IMMA00096B9E003A-r auto-d auto-m 1500-b 00:09:6B:9E:00:3A-l 00:00:00:00:00:00system> ifconfig eth0 -c static -i 192.16

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Option Description Values-l Login permissionattributeString of up to 63 characters for string-m Domain source Extract search domain from login ID, use

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The following table shows the arguments for the options.Option Description Values-en Enables or disables theNetwork Time ProtocolEnabled, disabled-i N

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oksystem> passwordcfgSecurity Level: Customize-exp: 365-cnt: 5-nul: allowedportcfg commandSyntaxportcfg [options]portcfg [options]options:-b baud_r

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options, followed by the values. To change the serial redirect configuration, youmust have at least Adapter Networking and Security Configuration auth

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SSL server CSR key statusThis status display is read-only and cannot be set directly. Possiblecommand line output values are as follows:Private Key an

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oksystem> timeouts-o 2.5-l 3.5usbeth commandSyntaxusbeth [options]options:-en <enabled|disabled>DescriptionUse the usbeth command to enable o

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nsc (Adapter configuration [network and security])ac (Adapter configuration [advanced])Examplesystem> users1. USERID Read/WritePassword Expires: no

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clock commandSyntaxclock [options]options:-d mm/dd/yyyy-t hh:mm:ss-g gmt offset-dst on/off/special caseDescriptionUse the clock command to display the

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resetsp commandDescriptionUse the resetsp command to restart the IMM or IMM. You must have at leastAdvanced Adapter Configuration authority to be able

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