FUJITSU Server PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Installation Manual C122-E174-01EN
Preface Preface This manual describes how to set up this product, including the steps for installation of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series server, initialization, and software installation. The manual is intended for system administrators. For details on the regulatory compliance statements and safety precautions, see the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Safety and Regulatory Information (C122-E171XA).
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Preface Product operating environment This product is a computer intended for use in a computer room environment. For details on the product operating environment, see the following manual: PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual (C122-H007EN) Safety Precautions Alert messages This manual uses the following alert messages to prevent users and bystanders from being injured and to prevent property damage.
Preface List of important alert items This manual does not contain important alert items. This indicates a hazardous (potentially dangerous) situation that is likely to result in death or serious personal injury if the user does not perform the procedure correctly. Work Warning Location Category Field engineers perform the following tasks on this product. Setup 1.1 Setup Workflow Customers must not perform these tasks under any circumstances. Otherwise, electric shock, injury, or fire may result.
Preface the main unit. - Prevent rapid rises in the ambient temperature during winter. Such an abrupt temperature change may cause condensation to form in the main unit. Allow sufficient warm-up time before starting operation. - Do not install the main unit close to a photocopier, air-conditioning unit, welder, or other device that generates electromagnetic noise. - Do not install the main unit close to a device that generates large amounts of electrical noise.
Preface Warning labels Never remove the warning labels.
Preface Warning label location (the main cabinet left) Warning label location (PCI_Box) vii
Preface Notes on Handling the Product About this product This product is designed and manufactured for standard applications. Such applications include, but are not limited to, general office work, personal and home use, and general industrial use. The product is not intended for applications that require extremely high levels of safety to be guaranteed (referred to below as "safety-critical" applications).
Preface Note on erasing data from hard disks when disposing of the product or transferring it Disposing of this product or transferring it as is may enable third parties to access the data on the hard disk and use it for unforeseen purposes. To prevent the leakage of confidential information and important data, all of the data on the hard disk must be erased before disposal or transfer of the product. However, it can be difficult to completely erase all of the data from the hard disk.
Preface Manual How to use this manual This manual contains important information about the safe use of this product. Read the manual thoroughly to understand the information in it before using this product. Be sure to keep this manual in a safe and convenient location for quick reference. Fujitsu makes every effort to prevent users and bystanders from being injured and to prevent property damage. Be sure to use the product according to the instructions in this manual.
Preface Title Description PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Manual code Describes REMCS service installation and operation C122-E180EN PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Defines the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series related terms and C122-E179EN Glossary abbreviations. REMCS Installation Manual Related manuals The following manuals relate to the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. You can access these manuals at the following site: http://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/computing/server/primequest/ http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.
Preface Title Description MegaRAID SAS Software Manual code Provides technical information on using RAID controllers. None Refer to the manual from the SVS-ServerView Suite ServerBooks DVD(Manual)2 supplied with the product or from the following URL: The Fujitsu Technology Solutions manuals server http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/ MegaRAID SAS Device Provides technical information on using RAID controllers.
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Preface Contents Preface................................................................................................................................................................................................................ i CHAPTER 1 1.1 Installation Overview ............................................................................................................................................................1 Setup Workflow..................................................................
Preface 3.4.5 Various mode settings ............................................................................................................................................................40 3.4.6 Settings of Console Redirection.............................................................................................................................................42 3.4.7 Power OFF and ON of the partition ..........................................................................................
Preface 4.7.6 Installation of the bundled software........................................................................................................................................65 4.8 Procedure of Hyper-V installation ...............................................................................................................................................65 4.9 Procedure of KVM installation....................................................................................................
Preface 7.1.1 Power ON of the partition .................................................................................................................................................... 108 7.1.2 Power OFF of the partition .................................................................................................................................................. 109 Appendix A List of setting items (link)...........................................................................................
Preface Figures FIGURE 2.1 Power cable socket locations (PRIMEQUEST2000 Series) ............................................................................................7 FIGURE 2.2 Power cable socket locations (PCI_Box) ...........................................................................................................................7 FIGURE 3.1 External Views of Mounting Locations and External interface of MMB ..........................................................................
Preface FIGURE 5.9 Dump Device Selection Menu ..........................................................................................................................................81 FIGURE 5.10 Dump Device Structure Menu ........................................................................................................................................82 FIGURE 5.11 Dump Device Maintenance Menu..........................................................................................................
Preface FIGURE E.21 [Registry Editor] window .............................................................................................................................................. 131 FIGURE E.22 [Services] window ........................................................................................................................................................ 132 FIGURE E.23 [Windows Time Properties] window........................................................................................
Preface Tables TABLE 1.1 Work performed by the user..................................................................................................................................................2 TABLE 2.1 Accessories required in main unit installation .......................................................................................................................5 TABLE 3.1 Flow of connection and setting of MMB.......................................................................................
CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview 1.1 Setup Workflow CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview This chapter describes the workflow up to actual operation of the PRIMEQUEST2000 series server. For an overview of the hardware and software and Product names and functions of the server, see the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series General Description (C122-B025EN). 1.1 Setup Workflow This section describes the workflow for the tasks required to prepare the PRIMEQUEST2000 series server for operation.
CHAPTER 1 Installation Overview 1.1 Setup Workflow 1.1.2 Work performed by the user The user performs the following tasks in the order given. TABLE 1.1 Work performed by the user No. 1. Work item Setup Work tasks and description See 3.1.2 Partition Settings - Initializing partition settings Perform tasks such as setting partition names and configuring partitions individually. - Connecting and configuring the MMB (operating environment) 3.3.
CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.1 Safety Precautions CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation This chapter describes the preparation before main unit installation. This preparation includes work up to power cable connection. 2.1 Safety Precautions Observe the following precautions when installing the main unit. Installation of main units must follow the precautions below. Otherwise system may be damaged.
CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.2 Before Installing the Main Unit 2.2 Before Installing the Main Unit Be sure that you understand the system configuration and have acquired all the requisite installation information before installing the main unit. For a system overview and details on the system configuration, see the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series General Description (C122-B025EN).
CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.5 Checking the Installation Site becomes unstable, the component failure rate tends to rise. The PRIMEQUEST2000 series supports the following power feed: - redundant power feed - dual power feed For details on the power line configurations for redundant power connections and dual power connections, see 2.3 Power Cable Connections in the PRIMEQUEST2000 Series Hardware Installation Manual (C122-H007EN). 2.4.
CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.8 Mounting the Main Unit in a 19-inch Rack Note If you also purchased optional modules for installation, such as additional memory modules or PCI Express cards, first confirm that the main unit functions normally before mounting the optional modules in the main unit. 2.8 Mounting the Main Unit in a 19-inch Rack The PRIMEQUEST2000 series server is mounted for use in a 19-inch rack.
CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Main Unit Installation 2.9 Connecting the Power Cables Release tie can be detached by bending it with the choke end of the zip tie. 3. Group all the cables that run outside the main unit and PCI_Box into power cables and signal cables, and secure them firmly to the cable holders of the 19-inch rack with cable ties. 4. Confirm that the AC power breaker is off. Then, connect the power cables to AC power. For details on the power cable connections, see “2.4.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.1 Before Starting Setup CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation This chapter describes the work that must be done before you install the operating system on the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and setting of actual operation and various setup works. 3.1 Before Starting Setup This section describes the items necessary to predetermine before the setup. 3.1.1 MMB Settings It is necessary to predetermine the following items to configure MMB.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.2.1 Power-on/off of main unit Power-on/off of main unit is described. Power on The procedure to turn on the main power supply of the main unit is described below. (Ignition) When over current is detected and the power is cut off by tripping the breaker of the AC power or optional power distribution box, there is a possibility that failure, such as short circuit occurring in the main unit.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB - Time setting Implement following procedure of connection and setting of MMB. TABLE 3.1 Flow of connection and setting of MMB Procedure 1. Item Connection of MMB console PC Initial setting of MMB Description Refer to Connect the MMB console PC to set up 3.3.1 Connecting the MMB the environment for actual operation. console PC 2. Initialize MMB settings before setting 3.3.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.1 Connecting the MMB console PC This section describes the connection of the MMB and MMB console PC. To reconfigure the environment of the operation, connect the COM port of the MMB console PC and the External interface RS232C (COM port) of the MMB with RS232C cross cable. For the mounting location and external interface overview of the MMB, refer to the figure below. FIGURE 3.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.2 MMB Initialization. The procedure for the MMB initialization is described below. If field engineer initialized the MMB, it is not necessary to implement following procedure. Operations 1. Turn on the power supply of the main unit. → Alarm LED of each unit is turned on while MMB Ready LED is blinking (During initialization). After MMB Ready LED turns from blinking to lighting, the login prompt is displayed. 2.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB Web-UI of MMB can be accessed from MMB console PC through LAN. Remark Use set https command to enable https. 7. Enable telnet by using set telnet enable command. 8. Set date and time as required. Use the following commands. Administrator> set date MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY][,ss] Example: To set 2013/7/27 as date and 13:10:00 as time 3.3.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3.3 Network Configuration and IP Address of Management LAN Ports for managing MMB#0 and MMB#1 are connected to the external switching hub device using a LAN cable. At the same time MMB console PC is also connected to the external switching hub device. Physical IP address and Virtual IP address of MMB#0 and MMB#1 are set in identical subnet. - Physical IP Address (In the above figure, MMB#0=192.168.1.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB - 3.3.4 Physical IP address of MMB is also used in PRIMECLUSTER linkage. Login to MMB The method of login to the MMB is described below. Login/ Logout in MMB Web-UI The procedure of Login/Logout for MMB Web-UI is described below. Specify any of the following to login to Web-UI. - Virtual IP Address - Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) corresponding Virtual IP Address Note - MMB Web-UI supports the following browsers.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3.4 MMB Web-UI [Login] Window Remark At the time of initial start-up and if the settings have not been changed, following default user account and password are applicable. TABLE 3.6 Default user account/password Username Password Administrator Password set up by the field engineer when setting a device ● Logout Click [Logout] on the Navigation Bar. → Log out from Web-UI. 3.3.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 1. The Menu is selected from Navigation Bar. → The Submenu of the selected menu is displayed in the submenu area. 2. The Menu is selected from the submenu. → The window corresponding to the selected menu is displayed in the content area. 3. Information displayed on the window is confirmed and set. When [Apply] Button is clicked, the information is set.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3.5 Example of [IPv4 Interface] Window FIGURE 3.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 2. * The values are entered in [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] ( 1) of [Virtual IP Address]. Host name is also set up. * 1: [Prefix Length] is entered at the time of [IPv6]. [Gateway Address] is also entered at the time of [Gateway Address]. 3. Each item is entered by clicking [Enable] for [Interface] in [MMB#0 IP Address] or [MMB#1 IP Address]. Here, the assigned Physical IP Address is specified. 4.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB Operations 1. Click [Network Configuration]-[Network Protocols]. → [Network Protocols] window is displayed. For details on [Network Protocols] window, see “1.5.4[Network Protocols] Window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN). FIGURE 3.7 Example of [Network Protocols] Window 2. Items of [Telnet] are set. Note MMB uses the following fixed port number of TCP/IP.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.8 Configuration of DNS server Only when using a DNS server, set up DNS server. For the backup of set up information, see “3.5 Storage of the configuration information”. Note Log in to Administrator privileges to set up the above-mentioned items. Operations 1. Click [Network Configuration]-[Network Interface]. Select [IPv4 Interface] or [IPv6 Interface]. → [IPv4 Interface] or [IPv6 Interface] window is displayed.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3.9 Example of [IPv6 Interface] Window 2. Click [Enable] of [DNS] in [DNS (optional)], then each item is entered. 3. Click [Apply] button after setting the required items.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.9 Set up of Alarm E-Mail Set up the following for Alarm E-Mail. - Whether to notify through E-Mail, when an error occurs during operation. - Error level and notification destination at the time of notifying. For the backup of the set up information, see “3.5 Storage of the configuration information”. Note To set up the above mentioned items, log in to Administrator privileges ‘. Operations 1.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3. from [Network Configuration]-[Network Interface]. The operation button is clicked depending upon the purpose. - When the condition for transmission of mail is set up: [Filter] Button - When the settings are to be enabled: [Apply] Button - During Test transmission: [Test E-Mail] Button Setting the conditions for transmission of mail 1.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.10 Registration of User Account As an initial set up, user accounts of the required number are registered. The number of maximum registration is 16. Refer “3.5 Storage of the configuration information” for the backup of set up information. Operations 1. Click [User Administration] [User List]. → [User List] window is displayed. For details on [User List] window, see “1.4.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3.13 Example of [Add User] Window Remark In case of changing the user count, click the [Edit User] button on the [User List] and change the recorded contents on the [Edit User] window. For details of [Edit User] Window, see “ [Edit User] Window” of “1.4.1 [User List] Window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN).
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3.14 Example of [Edit User] Window 3. Input the required items. 4. Click [Apply] button.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.11 Setting of System Name Sets the name for system of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. This name is used as SNMP [System Name]. For the backup of the set information, see“3.5 Storage of the configuration information”. Operations 1. Click [System] - [System Information] → [System Information] window is displayed. For details on [System Information] window, see “1.2.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB 3.3.12 Setting of Date and Time The date, time and NTP (In case of NTP server) of the MMB is set However, occasionally it is already set by the field engineer. If it is already set by the field engineer and if it is not required to be changed, go to the next setting. For the backup of the set information, see“3.5 Storage of the configuration information”. Remark MMB provides NTP client function.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.3 Connection and Setting of MMB FIGURE 3.17 [Management LAN Port Configuration] Windows Example 2. Enter required items. 3. Click [Apply] Button.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration 3.4 Partition Configuration This section describes partition configuration. PQ2400E and 2800E are available for these functions. Power off, power on for every partition is required to reflect the configuration change of partition. All screenshots are display examples. The displayed contents differ according to the system configuration. 3.4.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration → [Add SB/IOU to Partition] window is displayed. Free SB and IOU are displayed in the list. For details of [Add SB/IOU to Partition] window, see “ [Add SB/IOU to Partition] window] of “1.3.3 [Partition Configuration] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN). . FIGURE 3.19 Example of [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window 4. Click the radio button of one SB or one IOU to add it to the partition. 5.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3.20 [Partition Configuration] Window Example 2. Click the radio button of the partition number from which the SB/IOU is to be removed. 3. Click the [Remove Unit] button. [Remove SB/IOU from Partition] window is displayed. SB and IOU are displayed in the list. The SB and IOU are incorporated in the partition that is selected by procedure 2.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3.21 Example of [Remove SB/IOU from Partition] Window 4. Click the radio button of one SB or one IOU which is to be removed from the partition. Only one SB or one IOU can be selected by one operation. 5. Click the [Apply] button. → A confirmation dialogue box is displayed. 6. Click [OK] button. →The selected one SB or one IOU is removed from the partition and is free. 3.4.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3.22 Example of [Partition Home] Window 2. Selecting a SB as the Home SB for the partition. 3. Click the radio button for the selected Home SB. Remark As long as SB is set as Home even if it is not mounted, it is displayed as gray out. The radio button on the row which is shown as grayed out can be changed to the radio button on the row which is not shown as grayed out.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration 3.4.3 Setting of Reserved SB If hardware failure occurs in the SB which is added in the partition and it may be necessary to remove the SB. Reserved SB is an SB which is newly added in the partition instead of removal of SB. To configure Reserved SB in partition, following points should be considered. SB which is not added in the specified partition can be defined as Reserved SB. The following SB is not added in the partition.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration Reserved SB configuration conditions Reserved SB has following conditions. - Reserved SB cannot be configured in the partition that uses TPM functions. - An SB installed with 32GB DIMM cannot be configured on a Reserved SB of the partition, which is configured on the SB installed with memory having various capacities (8GB, 16GB, 64GB DIMM).
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration Set the items of automatic activation of guest operating system and BlueScreenTimeout while configuring the Reserved SB in the partition wherein ESX is in operation. For example, to reset the items 20 seconds after a panic occurs in the ESX host, set “20” to BlueScreenTimeout. Remark If items are not reset, when ESX host becomes panic, set “0” to BlueScreenTimeout.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3.25 Settings of BlueScreenTimeout (Settings of [Misc]) For details on vSphere Client, see the manual of VMware. 3.4.4 Partition name settings Administrator privileges are required to set partition name. Fujitsu recommends using host name for partition name. Operations 1.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3.26 Example of [Partition Configuration] Window Remark Above mentioned window is used in case of maximum configurations. 2. Select partition which sets the partition name and enter the partition name in [Partition name] cell. Remark The name can be input up to 16 characters. The characters that can be used are as follows. [0-9], [a-z], [A-Z], half-width space, # (Sharp), _ (Underline), and – (Hyphen) 3. 3.4.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration TABLE 3.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration Note - Confirm the I/O space is allocated in the SAS device (SAS card, RAID card, RAID card in DU or RAID card in SB) of a relevant partition. Further, also confirm the allocation of the I/O space to the FC card, onboard LAN and LAN Card (Only the card for the boot passing), while installing on the SAN storage device. SAS device is displayed as “Device: SAS", and the FC device is displayed as “Device: Fibre".
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3.27 Example of [IPv4 Console Redirection Setup] Window 2. 3. 4. Set IP address and subnet mask to access Console Redirection LAN for IPv4 Enable video redirection and virtual media respectively. Click [Apply] button. Note After installation, disable the functions not used. [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window 1. Click [Partition] - [Console Redirection Setup] - [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] window.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.4 Partition Configuration FIGURE 3.28 Example of [IPv6 Console Redirection Setup] Window 2. 3. 4. 3.4.7 Set IP address and the prefix length to access Console Redirection LAN for IPv6. When it is set automatically, IP address and the prefix length is acquired by clicking on [Auto] button. Enable video redirection and virtual media respectively. Click [Apply] button.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.5 Storage of the configuration information FIGURE 3.29 Example of [Information] Window 3.5 Storage of the configuration information Here, the storage of the information configured at the time of installation is explained. Take the backup of the MMB configuration information. Remark Regularly take the backup of the MMB configuration information after the operation begins. All the printed windows are examples of the display.
CHAPTER 3 Work before Operating System Installation 3.5 Storage of the configuration information 1. Click [Maintenance] - [Backup/Restore Configuration] - [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] The Backup/Restore MMB Configuration window is displayed. For [Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] window see "[ Backup/Restore MMB Configuration] window" of "1.6.2 [Backup/Restore Configuration] menu" of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Administration Tool Reference (C122-E177EN). FIGURE 3.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.1 Installation procedure of Operating System and bundled software CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software The installation method of operating system and the bundled software is explained here. 4.1 Installation procedure of Operating System and bundled software When Boot Watchdog is enabled, during installation operation, partition reset may occur unpredictably by Boot Watchdog function.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.2 Procedure to install Windows in SAN/iSCSI storage device ROM”. - For the UEFI Install: - Set [Device Manager]-[PCI Subsystem Configuration]-[PCI ROM Priority] of BIOS menu to ”Legacy ROM”. - Set [Device Manager]-[PCI Subsystem Configuration]-[OpROM Scan Configuration] of BIOS menu to “Enable” only for booting Device. 4.2.2 3. BIOS is set to recognize LUN of FC card.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.2 Procedure to install Windows in SAN/iSCSI storage device 2. The power supply of the partition is turned on. Notes It can be started by selecting "Force boot from DVD" by Boot Selector or it can be started from the virtual media by changing the boot order to DVD by UEFI. When the operating system corresponds to UEFI mode then the installation can be done in the UEFI mode by changing the boot order by the following procedure. a.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.3 Procedures to install Windows into internal HDD/SSD For details on setting value, see Manual of SAN storage device. -TimeOutValue 4.3 Procedures to install Windows into internal HDD/SSD This section briefly describes the procedures by which Windows is installed in the internal HDD/SSD. Start the installation after checking the MMB configuration and successful to log in to the MMB. 4.3.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.3 Procedures to install Windows into internal HDD/SSD TABLE 4.2 Operating System Installation using SVIM Mode Quick mode Guide mode Functional Overview You can simply use the minimum settings necessary for operating system installation. This mode uses Fujitsu's recommended settings. You can specify setup information by following the instructions of the wizard.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.3 Procedures to install Windows into internal HDD/SSD following URL. http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/ Note: The driver/utility can be used in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary. b. c. Double click the downloaded file and execute it. The prompt screen of cmd.exe (black window) is displayed for a while and the file is extracted. The window is closed automatically when the extraction is completed.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.4 Procedures to install RHEL in SAN storage device 9. 4.3.5 For details, see“5.8 Setup for lifespan monitoring according to RAS support service”. -When monitoring the longevity of UPS battery: see “5.8.1 Monitoring life-span of UPS battery” Watchdog Timer allows reboot OS in case that OS freezes. Rebooting OS is executed when the set time passes, For details, see “8.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.4 Procedures to install RHEL in SAN storage device 5. 6. 4.4.2 Connect only the LUN which installs the SAN storage device to the partition of PRIMEQUEST. For the setting of SAN storage device, see the manual attached with the SAN storage device. Allocate the I/O space in the FC card for boot path and in the SAS RAID controllerRAID card. For details on allocation of the I/O space, see “5.5.1 [Configure I/O Space Assignment] menu” and “3.4.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.4 Procedures to install RHEL in SAN storage device 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 4.4.4 a. After turning on the power supply of the partition, while the FUJITSU logo is displayed, press any key (such as [Space] key) except [Enter] key and the Boot Manager front page is displayed. b. The menu is selected on the Boot Manager front page in the following order. [Boot Maintenance Manager][Boot Options]-[Change Boot Order]-[Change the order] c.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.5 Procedure to install RHEL into internal HDD/SSD c. The file to be downloaded is copied in an arbitrary directory of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and then extracted. # tar xvzf F1010350.tar.gz d. The file given below is extracted. Remark For the method of installing “SNIA HBA API library”, see readme.txt extracted under HBA_API_LIB. e. Reboot the partition after installation. FIGURE 4.1 File Structure 4. 5. 6. 7. 4.4.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.5 Procedure to install RHEL into internal HDD/SSD 3. 4. 4.5.2 See “3.4.5 Various mode settings” [PCI ROM Priority] of BIOS is set. - For the UEFI Install - Set [Device Manager]-[PCI Subsystem Configuration]-[PCI ROM Priority] of BIOS menu to ”EFI Compatible ROM”. - For the UEFI Install: - Set [Device Manager]-[PCI Subsystem Configuration]-[PCI ROM Priority] of BIOS menu to ”Legacy ROM”.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.5 Procedure to install RHEL into internal HDD/SSD Note: It can be started by selecting "Force boot from DVD" by Boot Selector or it can be started from the virtual media by changing the boot order to DVD by UEFI. When operating system corresponds to the UEFI mode, the installation can be done in UEFI mode by changing the boot order according to the following procedure. a.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.6 Procedure to install VMware 5.x on the SAN storage device http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/ Note Though PRIMERGY is described in the downloaded binary, driver/utility can be used by the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series. c. The file to be downloaded is copied in an arbitrary directory of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series and then extracted. # tar xvzf F1010350.tar.gz d. The file given below is extracted.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.6 Procedure to install VMware 5.x on the SAN storage device 4.6.1 Presetting Set the following if necessary. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 4.6.2 Set the LUN of the SAN storage device. [PCI ROM Priority] of BIOS is set. - For the UEFI Install - Set [Device Manager]-[PCI Subsystem Configuration]-[PCI ROM Priority] of BIOS menu to ”EFI Compatible ROM”.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.6 Procedure to install VMware 5.x on the SAN storage device Guide mode You can specify setup information by following the instructions of the wizard. You can save the specified information in a configuration file for use during reinstallation. For detailed setting of RAID or OS. All the screenshots are display examples. The contents displayed may differ depending on system configuration. Operations 1. 2.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.7 Procedure to install VMware 5.x into internal HDD/SSD 4.6.6 Installation of Bundled Software For details on bundled software, see [D.2 VMware 5.x Bundled Software Installation] 4.7 Procedure to install VMware 5.x into internal HDD/SSD This section describes the procedure of installing internal HDD/SSD for VMware 5.x. Start the installation after confirming the MMB configuration and successful to log in to the MMB. 4.7.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.7 Procedure to install VMware 5.x into internal HDD/SSD 4.7.3 VMware 5.x installation This section describes the installation of the operating system by SVIM. The type of the operating system installation by SVIM includes the following types. For the detailed procedure of the concerned mode, see ServerView Suite ServerView Installation Manager. TABLE 4.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.8 Procedure of Hyper-V installation 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 4.7.5 Select [Server list]. Right click the partition targeted in the server list at the left side. [Maintenance] − [ASR property] is selected on the displayed menu. [Watch dog setting] is selected from the displayed window. Click [Application] button by setting the following in [Software] item. − Check ON the [Enable] check box.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit 4.10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit This section describes the procedures for installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 (referred to below as SLES11 SP#) on the SAN storage unit.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit There are the following types for operating system installation with SVIM. For the detailed procedure of each mode, see ServerView Suite ServerView Installation Manager.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.10 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the SAN Storage Unit TABLE 4.7 Operating system installation with SVIM Mode Quick mode Guide mode Functional Overview You can simply use the minimum settings necessary for operating system installation. This mode uses Fujitsu's recommended settings. You can specify setup information by following the instructions of the wizard.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.11 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the Internal HDD 4.11 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the Internal HDD This section concisely describes the procedures for installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 (referred to below as SLES11 SP3) on the internal HDD.
CHAPTER 4 Installation of Operating System and bundled software 4.11 Procedure to install SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 Service Pack 3 into the Internal HDD Guide mode The setup information is set following the wizard. The information which is set is saved in the configuration file, and it can be used during reinstallation. It is used when the details of RAID and the operating system are set. All the screenshots are display examples. The contents displayed may differ depending on system configuration.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.1 Types of work CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation This chapter describes every setting that is required after the installation of the operating system of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series 5.1 Types of work Content and type of operations that are to be implemented after installation of the operating system are given below. TABLE 5.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump The sadump setting is executed on the BIOS set-up menu. Before the setting is executed, it is necessary to reserve the area of the damp device which becomes the collection address of dump. When there is a system fault, the register information and memory contents are output to the dump device. Due to this reason, the capacity of the device that performs dump output is determined, so as to match the memory size.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.2 Main menu (sadump) 3. Select [Set-up Manager] and press [Enter] key sadump set-up menu is displayed.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.3 sadump set-up menu 4. Select [Enabled] on [ENABLE].
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.4 sadump set-up menu 5. Select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press [Enter]. → Return to the main menu (sadump) after the settings are reflected.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.5 Main menu (sadump) 6. Select [Dump device Manager] on main menu (sadump), and press [Enter] key. The dump device maintenance menu is displayed.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.6 Dump Device Maintenance Menu 7. Select [Create a dump device], and press [Enter] key. The dump device configuration menu is displayed.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.7 Dump Device Structure Menu 8. Select [Disk selection], and press [Enter] key. The dump device selection menu is displayed.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.8 Dump Device Selection Menu 9. Select the disk or the disk partition, and set the disk or the disk partition where the dump device is to be configured. The dump device selection menu is displayed. (Data corruption) When the dump device is selected, reconfirm whether the selection of disk is correct. If the operation is executed with an incorrect disk selection, data would be corrupted.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.9 Dump Device Selection Menu 10. Press [Enter] key. The dump device is created. Return to dump device configuration menu. Warning When the dump device is created, it is initialized. Depending on the size of the selected disk or that of the disk partition, the time required for initialization would be different.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.10 Dump Device Structure Menu 11. Select [Exit] and press [Enter] key. Return to the dump device maintenance menu.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.11 Dump Device Maintenance Menu 12. Select [Select a dump device] on the dump device maintenance menu and press [Enter] key. The dump device set up menu is displayed.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.12 Dump Device Setting Menu 13. Select the first dump device is specified. [1] and press [Enter] key. The dump device list menu is displayed.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.13 Dump Device List Menu 14. Select the disk used for the dump device or the disk partition and press [Enter] key. The dump device is decided, and the action returns to the dump device set menu.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.14 Dump Device Setting Menu 15. Select [Commit Changes and Exit] and press [Enter] key. The dump device is decided, and the action returns to the dump device maintenance menu.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.3 Setting of sadump FIGURE 5.15 Dump Device Maintenance Menu 16.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.4 Setup of dump environment (Windows) FIGURE 5.16 Main Menu (sadump) 17. 5.4 Select [Exit], and press [Enter] key → Setting of sadump is completed. Setup of dump environment (Windows) Windows OS provides memory dump function as standard. For obtaining the dump, it is necessary to secure the disc area in advance. For details regarding the setup of dump environment, see “11.4.3.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.5 Setup of dump environment (Linux) 5.5.1 How to use sadump (Linux) This section explains steps for sadump. Sadump allows you to store memory dump under the situation like below while kdump, the standard Red Hat Linux function does not allows this. OS panic or hang up before Kdump service starts Error while Kdump is working 1. Preparation Install the following two packages corresponded the kernel version in use .
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.5 Setup of dump environment (Linux) In MMB WebUI, Select [Partition], and select [NMI] in [Power Control], and click [Apply] 2) If Kdump does not start, then start sadump In MMB WebUI, Select [Partition], and select [sadump] in [Power Control], and click [Apply] When memory dumping by sadump starts, the following message is displayed in console screen, and the number is counted up gradually. [ 0.0%].
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.6 Setup of NTP client 5.6 Setup of NTP client See “6.2 Setup of NTP”, for the setup of the NTP client. 5.7 Saving management and configuration information This explains about how to save the following information. Be sure to save the UEFI configuration information. - 5.7.1 Saving MMB configuration information - 5.7.2 Saving BIOS configuration information Remark Save the UEFI configuration information regularly after starting the operation.
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.7 Saving management and configuration information 2. 3. 5.7.2 Click [Backup] button → Storage location dialogue box of browser is displayed. Select the storage pass and click the [OK] button → Downloading of configuration information file is started. Initial file of the MMB configuration information for back-up is as follows. MMB_ (Date on which the backup of the file taken)(MMB version).
CHAPTER 5 Work after Operating System installation 5.8 Setup for lifespan monitoring according to RAS support service 5.8 Setup for lifespan monitoring according to RAS support service RAS support service is a service which is automatically installed in the SVIM. For the details regarding the manual installation of RAS backup service and the details regarding the procedure for setting the lifespan monitoring, see RAS Backup Service User Guide (Linux version or windows version).
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.1 Redundant configuration of network adaptor CHAPTER 6 Work after installation This chapter explains the operation which is to be implemented after introducing the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, such as setting of NTP or setting of security. 6.1 Redundant configuration of network adaptor For establishing the network after installation, following teaming (multi-pass) is set by using the utility corresponding to each network adaptor.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.2 NTP Configuration 6.2 NTP Configuration This section describes the operation method in the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, regarding the operation of time correction wherein Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used. NTP is the protocol which provides the method by which time information is exchanged between the computers of same type. The time correction function references the correct time on another system at system startup.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.2 NTP Configuration FIGURE 6.2 Operation Diagram when External NTP Server is used (When three NTP servers are used) Only one NTP server can be specified. In that case, when it is not possible to communicate with the NTP server which is specified by the NTP client, since other synchronous object does not exist, NTP server is disabled. NTP client cannot do the time correction according to NTP within the period in which communication with the NTP server is restored.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.3 Configuring DNS server - When alarm occurs in the time maintenance battery of the partition side. Execute any of the following ways to adjust the time. - Set the time manually from the MMB Web-UI - Set the time by using the NTP client function of the MMB Remark Set the time on Operation System if NTP is not used. Operations 1. Click [Networking configuration] – [Date/Time]. → [Date/Time] window is displayed. For the details of [Date/Time] window, see “1.5.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.4 Set up of SMTP 6.4 Set up of SMTP See “3.3.9 Set up of Alarm E-Mail” for configuration of SMTP. 6.5 Set up of security This section describes how to make the necessary settings to ensure security and notification of errors during operation. Configure the security necessary for operation. It is recommended to take the back-up of the set-up information when below mentioned set ups are completed. See “3.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security 1. Click [Add Filter] button when filter is to be added and click [Edit Filter] button when filter is to be edited. →at the time of addition [Add Filter] window and at the time of editing [Edit Filter] is displayed. See PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN) “[■ Add filter/Edit filter] Window of 1.5.10 [Access Control] window” for the details of [Add Filter] window and [Edit Filter] window. FIGURE 6.5 Example of [Add Filter] Window 2.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security FIGURE 6.6 Example of [Access Control] Window 2. Filter of editing object is selected by radio button. Addition and editing of filters Operations 1. Click [Add Filter] button when filter is to be added and click [Edit Filter] button when filter is to be edited. → At the time of addition [Add Filter] window and at the time of editing [Edit Filter] is displayed.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security FIGURE 6.7 Example of [Add Filter] Window 2. Enter required items. Maximum 64 filters can be set. Remark When there are proxy settings in Web browser of PC and work station, set IP address considering the proxy set up. 3. Click [Apply] button. Deletion of Filter Operations 1. 2. 6.5.2 After selecting the filter, click [Remove Filter] button. →Window of confirmation of deletion is displayed. At the time of deletion, click [OK] button.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security Operations 1. Click [Network Configuration] - [Network Protocols]. → [Network Protocols] window is displayed. See “1.5.4 [Network Protocols] window” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN) for the details of [Network Protocols] window. FIGURE 6.8 Example of [Network Protocols] Window 2. 3. Enter SNMP items. Click [Apply] button. Set up of SNMP details Operations 1.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security FIGURE 6.9 Example of [SNMP Community] Window 2. 3. Enter the required items. Maximum 16 Communities can be set. The details regarding the community to be set, IP Address where Access is permitted, SNMP version, Access authority and authentication are entered. At the time of deletion, click the items of [Community] and [IP Address]. Click [Apply] button. Set up transmission destination of SNMP trap Operations 1.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security FIGURE 6.10 Example of [SNMP Trap] Window 2. 3. Enter the transmission destination. A maximum 16 Trap destinations can be set up. The details regarding community or user name, IP address of trap transmission destination, SNMP version, and authentication level are set up. Click [Apply] button. When [Test Trap] button is clicked, trap for test for currently set up trap destination can be transmitted.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security FIGURE 6.11 Example of [SNMP v3 Configuration] 2. Enter SNMP v3 user. A maximum of 16 users can be registered. 3. Click [Apply] button. SNMP service is restarted for reflecting the selected user. 6.5.3 Set up of SSH Configure SSH for the MMB. You can set it with Administrator privileges. Operations 1. Click [Network Configuration] - [Network Protocols]. [Network Protocols] window is displayed.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.5 Set up of security FIGURE 6.12 Example of [Network Protocols] Window 2. Set the [SSH] items. 3. Click the [Apply] button. 6.5.4 HTTPS Settings The HTTPS of MMB is set. It can be set by using Administrator privileges. To [Enable] the HTTPS, it is necessary to register a valid SSL certificate. When the valid SSL certificate is not registered and when it is attempted to [Enable] the HTTPS, error is displayed.
CHAPTER 6 Work after installation 6.6 Schedule operations FIGURE 6.13 Example of [Network Protocols] window 2. Set the items related to HTTPS of [HTTP]. 3. Click the [Apply] button. 6.6 Schedule operations For details about the schedule operations, see “9.3 Schedule operations” of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Administration Manual (C122-E175EN).
CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition 7.1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition CHAPTER 7 7.1 Power ON and OFF of the partition Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition The power ON and OFF of the partition is described. 7.1.1 Power ON of the partition 7.1.2 Power OFF of the partition Further, the power ON and OFF of the partition can be operated by a Partition Operator account with Administrator or Operator privileges for the partition.
CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition 7.1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition 3. Select [Power On] for the [Power Control] of the partition number to which power is to be supplied and click the [Apply] button. 4. The dialog box for confirmation is displayed. Click [OK] button to continue the operation and [Cancel] button to cancel the operation.
CHAPTER 7 Power ON and OFF of the partition 7.1 Related to the power ON and OFF of the partition 3. Select [Power Off] for the [Power Control] for the partition number of which power is to be cut off and click the [Apply] button. The power supply of the specified partition is cut off. Remark If the operating system supports ACPI and [Power Off] is selected, then the power is automatically cut off on shutting down the operating system.
Appendix A List of setting items (link) A.1 Setting items of MMB Appendix A List of setting items (link) See “Appendix A list of setting items” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN). A.1 Setting items of MMB See “A.1.Setting items of MMB Web-UI” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN). A.2 Setting items of UEFI See “A.2.Setting items of UEFI” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Tool Reference (C122-E177EN). A.3 Setting items of BMC See “A.3.
Appendix B About software (link) B.1 Types and general description of the bundled software Appendix B About software (link) For details about the software bundled with the hardware of the PRIMEQUEST 2000 series, see “3.3 Bundled software” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Product Description (C122-B025EN). B.1 Types and general description of the bundled software See “3.3 Bundled software” of PRIMEQUEST 2000 series Product Description (C122-B025EN).
Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment (link) B.1 Types and general description of the bundled software Appendix C Configuring the SAN boot environment (link) For details on developing the SAN boot environment, see PRIMEQUEST 1000/2000 Series SAN Boot Environment Configuration Manual (C122-E155).
Appendix D Notes on VMware installation D.1 Building the RAID environment in the VMware 5.x internal disk. Appendix D Notes on VMware installation This appendix describes how to install VMware vSphere using the RAID environment configured in internal HDD/SSD. It also provides notes on installation. Hereafter, VMware vSphere is mentioned as VMware 5.x or VMware. D.1 Building the RAID environment in the VMware 5.x internal disk.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.1 Overview of NTP Client Settings Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) This appendix describes how to specify and set of an NTP server for a specific Windows operating system. This appendix is not needed for Active Directory member servers. Active Directory member servers automatically synchronize the system clock with the domain controller. E.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 server: Log: "System", Source: "Time-Service", ID:37 The "w32tm /resync" command will run. For detailed procedures, see following chapter: - E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 - E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 The procedures in this chapter require Administrator privileges.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.2 [Date and Time] window (1) 2. Click the [Change settings] button on the [Internet Time] tab.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.3 [Date and Time] window (2) 3. Set the following parameters in the [Internet Time Settings] dialog box. - [Synchronize with an Internet time server]: Check the check box. - [Server]: Enter an NTP server name.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.4 [Internet Time Settings] window 4. Click the [OK] button to close the [Internet Time Settings] dialog box. 5. Click the [OK] button to close the [Date and Time] dialog box.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 E.2.2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 1. Enter "regedit" in [Search] to start the Registry Editor. FIGURE E.5 [Registry Editor] selection window 2. Open the following key, and set 900 for the SpecialPollInterval value.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE¥SYSTEM¥CurrentControlSet¥Services¥W32Time¥TimeProviders¥NtpClient "SpecialPollInterval" Type: REG_DWORD, Data: 900 (decimal) FIGURE E.6 [Registry Editor] window 3. Close the Registry Editor. 4. Open [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Services]. FIGURE F.6 [Services] window 5. Right-click the Windows Time service. Select [Properties] from the context menu. 6.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.7 [Windows Time Properties] window 7. If the W32Time service is stopped, click the [Start] button. 8. If the W32Time service is running, click the [Stop] button to pause in the service, and then click the [Start] button. E.2.3 Event Task Settings 1. Open [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Task Scheduler].
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.8 [Task Scheduler] window 2. Select [Create Basic Task] at the right of the window. [Create Basic Task Wizard] appears. 3. Enter a chosen task name in [Name] on the [Create a Basic Task] screen, and click the [Next] button. Example: On the screen below, "ntp-sync" is an arbitrary task name. FIGURE E.9 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Create a Basic Task) 4.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.10 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Task Trigger) 5. [When a Specific Event Is Logged] screen appears. Set the following parameters.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.11 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (When a Specific Event Is Logged) Click the [Next] button. 6. Select "Start a program" on the [Action] screen. Click the [Next] button. FIGURE E.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 7. Set the following parameters on the [Start a Program] screen. - [Program/script]: %SystemRoot%¥w32tm.exe - [Add arguments] (optional): /resync FIGURE E.13 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Start a Program) Click the [Next] button. 8. Check the [Open the Properties dialog for this task when I click Finish] check box on the [Summary] screen.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.14 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Summary) Click the [Finish] button. 9. Click the [Change User or Group] button in the [Properties] dialog box.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.2 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 FIGURE E.15 [Properties] dialog box 10. [Select User or Group] dialog box appears. Set the following parameter. - [Enter the object name to select]: System FIGURE E.16 [Select User or Group] window Click the [OK] button.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 11. Click the [Change User or Group] button in the [Properties] dialog box. E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 The procedures in this chapter require Administrator privileges. All screenshots are display examples, and the actually displayed contents vary depending on the system configuration and other factors. E.3.1 Specifying an NTP Server 1. Select [Control Panel] - [Set the time and date].
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3 NTP Settings in Windows Server 2008 R2 FIGURE E.18 [Date and Time] window (2) 3. Set the following parameters in the [Internet Time Settings] dialog box. - [Synchronize with an Internet time server]: Check the check box. - [Server]: Enter an NTP server name. FIGURE E.19 [Internet Time Settings] window 4. Click the [OK] button to close the [Internet Time Settings] dialog box.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3.2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 5. Click the [OK] button to close the [Date and Time] dialog box. E.3.2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 1. Select [Start] - [Run]. Enter "regedit.exe" in the dialog box, and click the [OK] button. The Registry Editor appears. FIGURE E.20 [Run] window 2. Open the following key, and set 900 for the SpecialPollInterval value.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3.2 Synchronization Interval and Startup Settings of NTP Service 4. Open [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Services]. FIGURE E.22 [Services] window 5. Right-click the Windows Time service. Select [Properties] from the context menu. 6. Set "Automatic (Delayed Start)" in [Startup Type] in the [Windows Time Properties] dialog box.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3.3 Event Task Settings FIGURE E.23 [Windows Time Properties] window 7. If the W32Time service is stopped, click the [Start] button. If the W32Time service is running, click the [Stop] button to pause in the service, and then click the [Start] button. 8. Click the [OK] button to close the [Windows Time Properties] dialog box. E.3.3 Event Task Settings 1. Open [Start] - [Administrative Tools] - [Task Scheduler].
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3.3 Event Task Settings FIGURE E.24 [Task Scheduler] window 2. Select [Create Basic Task] at the right of the window. [Create Basic Task Wizard] appears. 3. Enter a chosen task name in [Name] on the [Create a Basic Task] screen, and click the [Next] button. Example: On the screen below, "ntp-sync" is an arbitrary task name. FIGURE E.25 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Create a Basic Task) 4.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3.3 Event Task Settings FIGURE E.26 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Task Trigger) 5. [When a Specific Event Is Logged] screen appears. Set the following parameters. - [Log]: System - [Source]: Time-Service - [Event ID]: 37 FIGURE E.27 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (When a Specific Event Is Logged) Click the [Next] button.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3.3 Event Task Settings 6. Select "Start a program" on the [Action] screen. Click the [Next] button. FIGURE E.28 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Action) 7. Set the following parameters on the [Start a Program] screen. - [Program/script]: %SystemRoot%¥System32¥w32tm.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3.3 Event Task Settings FIGURE E.29 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Start a Program) Click the [Next] button. 8. Check the [Open the Properties dialog for this task when I click Finish] check box on the [Summary] screen. FIGURE E.30 [Create Basic Task Wizard] window (Summary) Click the [Finish] button.
Appendix E Setting up the NTP Server (Windows) E.3.3 Event Task Settings 9. Click the [Change User or Group] button in the [Properties] dialog box. FIGURE E.31 [Properties] dialog box 10. [Select User or Group] dialog box appears. Set the following parameter. - [Enter the object name to select]: System FIGURE E.32 [Select User or Group] window Click the [OK] button.