Users Guide

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2. Select the Share Type.
3. Enter the network share address and path.
4. If the Share Type is CIFS, enter the Domain, User Name, and Password to access the shared location.
5. Click Export.
Managing chassis failover
Failover is applicable in dual management module configuration and is the process of transferring the active role to the standby
management module. Reboot the active management module and re-initialize the stand-by management module to assume the
active role. The failover operation takes up to 10 minutes for completion. OMEModular is unavailable during this process. You
must have the chassis administrator privilege to start a failover.
NOTE: After a failover, the chassis management performance returns to normal in a few minutes.
NOTE: During a failover, the chassis power state on the OMEModular GUI is displayed as "off". The original power state is
displayed after the inventory is refreshed.
To start a failover:
On the chassis Overview page, click More Actions > Failover.
A message is displayed stating that the system cannot be accessed during a failover.
Troubleshooting in chassis
The Troubleshoot option on the OMEModular home page enables you to use the following options to resolve issues that occur
in the chassis:
Extract LogUse this option to extract application logs and save them to the NFS or CIFS locations on the network.
Diagnostic CommandsUse this option to run diagnostic commands and parameters to troubleshoot the chassis network.
Reset Management ModuleUse this option to reboot the management module (MM) in a single management module
configuration, and perform a failover in a dual MM configuration.
NOTE:
During a factory reset process, the synchronization takes about 3-5 minutes. During this period, the serial, KVM,
and Quick Sync interfaces do not accept the factory password and the login attempt fails.
Terminate Serial ConnectionUse this option to end the existing serial sessions.
Blinking LEDs
You can use the Blink LED option on the OMEModular home page to turn off or turn on the chassis LED.
Interfaces to access OME-Modular
After configuring the network settings in OMEModular, you can remotely access OME-Modular using various interfaces. The
following table lists the interfaces that you can use to remotely access OMEModular.
Table 2. Management module Interfaces
Interface Description
Web interface Provides remote access to OMEModular using a graphical user interface. The web
interface is built into the OMEModular firmware and is accessed through the NIC
interface from a supported web browser on the management station. The number of
user sessions allowed for each interface is:
Web interface 6
RESTful API 32
SSH 4
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