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UPLOAD CONFIG
Syntax
UPLOAD CONFIG {<URL>}
Description
Uploads a script to the specified URL, which duplicates the current runtime configuration. Supported protocols are FTP and TFTP. The URL should be formatted as: protocol://host/path/ filename . If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, you can specify a username and password within the URL formatted as: ftp://username:password@host/path/ filename
Restrictions
Only IPv4 is supported in EM version 1.0 or later.
Forensic
The following set of forensically useful functions is supported by the EM CLI.
CLEAR SYSLOG
Syntax
CLEAR SYSLOG [ EM | ENCLOSURE ]
Description
Completely erases the local syslog of the Enclosure Manager. The EM prompts the user for confirmation because once deleted, this information cannot be recovered.
Restrictions
Only deletes the syslog stored inside the EM itself; it does not delete the remote syslog, if remote logging is enabled.
DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
Syntax
DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
Description
Disables remote system logging.
Restrictions
None
ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
Syntax
ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE
Description
Enables remote system logging.
156 Managing the EMU
Restrictions
The remote system log server address must be configured before enabling remote system logging.
SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT
Syntax
SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT <port>
Description
Sets the UDP destination port for remote system logging.
Restrictions
•
The default remote system logging port is 514.
•
<port> must be a number between 1 and 65535.
•
Settings are not used unless remote system logging is enabled.
SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER
Syntax
SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER { <IPv4> | <dns name>}
Description
Sets the IP address of a remote system log server.
Restrictions
•
EM 1.0 only supports IPv4.
•
Settings are not used unless remote system logging is enabled.
SHOW SYSLOG EM
Syntax
SHOW SYSLOG EM
Description
Displays the local syslog for the Enclosure Manager.
Restrictions
None
SHOW SYSLOG SERVER
Syntax
SHOW SYSLOG SERVER <bay#>
Description
Displays the syslog for the specified server. If the session is not in script mode, the EM paged the display of the output to throttle output and give the user time to view the data. iLO syslog data is formatted in XML.
Forensic 157
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Table of contents
- 7 Features
- 7 Hardware components
- 8 Software components
- 10 Exchange Server 2010 network requirements
- 10 Network connections
- 14 Verify the kit contents
- 14 Locate and record the product number, serial number, and SAID number
- 14 Unpack and rack the messaging system hardware
- 16 Cable expansion disk enclosures
- 17 Power on the messaging system
- 17 Configure the EMU and iLO management processors
- 20 Accessing the messaging system
- 21 Adding expansion disk enclosures to an installed messaging system
- 21 Adding hard drives to an installed E5000 system
- 23 Configuring server software
- 26 Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
- 32 Using Microsoft Exchange Jetstress and Load Generator (optional)
- 34 Using notification alerts
- 34 Configuring Alerts and Email
- 38 HP System Management Homepage
- 38 Starting the System Management Homepage application
- 38 System Management Homepage main page
- 42 Using the System Manager
- 47 Component LEDs
- 55 EMU CLI SHOW commands
- 55 Using Recovery LUN Manager
- 56 Using Storage Viewer
- 58 HP Support websites
- 58 HP Insight Remote Support software
- 59 Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager
- 59 HP 1210m Volume Online Tool
- 60 Obtaining the Service Agreement ID
- 60 Locating the messaging system warranty entitlement label
- 61 Determining the current messaging system software version
- 61 Upgrading E5000 software
- 62 Upgrading a component's firmware
- 66 Resolving errors after the HP 1210m controller upgrade
- 67 Resolving an EMU upgrade issue
- 67 Upgrading hardware components
- 67 Powering the system off and on
- 69 Customer self repair
- 69 Best practices for replacing components
- 69 During replacement of the failed component
- 69 Accessing component replacement videos
- 70 Identifying the spare part
- 70 Replaceable parts
- 73 Hot, warm, and cold swap components
- 73 Preventing electrostatic discharge
- 73 Verifying component failure
- 74 Verifying proper operation
- 74 Wait times for hard disks
- 75 Removing the system enclosure from the rack
- 76 Inserting the system enclosure into the rack
- 76 Removing and replacing the server interposer board
- 78 Removing and replacing the midplane board
- 81 Removing and replacing a SAS cable
- 81 Removing and replacing the SAS I/O module
- 83 Removing and replacing the fan module
- 84 Removing and replacing the power UID button assembly
- 85 Removing and replacing the power supply
- 86 Removing and replacing the HP Ethernet I/O module
- 87 Removing and replacing the PCIe module (with card)
- 89 Removing and replacing the EMU module
- 90 Removing and replacing the server blade backplane
- 92 Removing and replacing the server airflow baffle
- 93 Removing and replacing the front bezel (standard)
- 95 Removing and replacing the front bezel (full)
- 96 Removing and replacing the front LED display board in the rack (standard)
- 97 Removing and replacing the front LED display board (full)
- 99 Removing and replacing a drive drawer
- 104 Removing and replacing the drive drawer hard drive
- 106 Removing and replacing the drive drawer rails (side or bottom)
- 111 Removing and replacing the enclosure rails
- 116 Removing and replacing the rack rails
- 116 Removing and replacing server blades
- 117 Removing and replacing the server blade hard drive
- 119 Removing and replacing the 1210m controller board components
- 121 Removing and replacing the 1210m cache module
- 124 Removing and replacing the capacitor pack
- 126 Removing and replacing the Mezzanine NIC
- 128 System Recovery DVD
- 128 Restoring the factory image with a DVD or USB flash device
- 128 Using a USB flash drive for messaging system recovery
- 129 Managing disks after a system restoration
- 130 Restoration in nonproduction environments
- 130 Restoration in production environments
- 131 Contacting HP
- 131 HP technical support
- 131 Subscription service
- 131 Related information
- 131 HP websites
- 132 Microsoft websites
- 132 Rack stability
- 134 CLI reference
- 134 Command line conventions
- 134 Operational groups
- 135 Authentication
- 138 Time functions
- 141 Inventory and status
- 147 Internet control
- 149 Server management
- 152 Enclosure control
- 156 Forensic
- 158 Session
- 161 Using the Enclosure Manager physical interface
- 161 Activate Button Menu
- 161 Reboot EM (bE)
- 162 Restore Factory Defaults (Fd)
- 162 Recover Lost Password (Fp)
- 162 Set DHCP IP Address (dH)
- 162 Set Link Local IP Address (LL)
- 163 Display Current IP Address (IP)
- 163 Exit Button Menu
- 164 E5000 Configuration Wizard
- 166 System Manager
- 167 E5000 Exchange Deployment Tool
- 168 Firmware Update
- 170 Enclosure Manager Settings
- 170 Storage Viewer
- 171 Recovery LUN Manager
- 171 CSP WBEM Providers
- 172 CMP
- 176 E5000 Configuration Wizard
- 177 Exchange Deployment Tool
- 178 Microsoft Exchange
- 179 Performance
- 180 Regulatory compliance identification numbers
- 180 Federal Communications Commission notice
- 180 FCC rating label
- 180 Class A equipment
- 180 Class B equipment
- 181 Modification
- 181 Cables
- 181 Canadian notice (Avis Canadien)
- 181 Class A equipment
- 181 Class B equipment
- 181 European Union notice
- 182 Japanese notices
- 182 Japanese VCCI-A notice
- 182 Japanese VCCI-B notice
- 182 Japanese VCCI marking
- 182 Japanese power cord statement
- 182 Korean notices
- 182 Class A equipment
- 182 Class B equipment
- 183 Taiwanese notices
- 183 BSMI Class A notice
- 183 Taiwan battery recycle statement
- 183 Vietnamese notice
- 184 Laser compliance notices
- 184 English laser notice
- 184 Dutch laser notice
- 184 French laser notice
- 185 German laser notice
- 185 Italian laser notice
- 185 Japanese laser notice
- 186 Spanish laser notice
- 186 Recycling notices
- 186 English recycling notice
- 187 Bulgarian recycling notice
- 187 Czech recycling notice
- 187 Danish recycling notice
- 187 Dutch recycling notice
- 188 Estonian recycling notice
- 188 Finnish recycling notice
- 188 French recycling notice
- 188 German recycling notice
- 189 Greek recycling notice
- 189 Hungarian recycling notice
- 189 Italian recycling notice
- 189 Latvian recycling notice
- 190 Lithuanian recycling notice
- 190 Polish recycling notice
- 190 Portuguese recycling notice
- 190 Romanian recycling notice
- 191 Slovak recycling notice
- 191 Spanish recycling notice
- 191 Swedish recycling notice
- 191 Turkish recycling notice
- 192 Battery replacement notices
- 192 Dutch battery notice
- 192 French battery notice
- 193 German battery notice
- 193 Italian battery notice
- 194 Japanese battery notice
- 194 Spanish battery notice