Uses for remote console interfaces – NEC ExpressA1160 User Manual

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Remote console interfaces

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2.1.1. Uses for remote console interfaces

The remote console interfaces enable you to

View information about a partition, a cell, or the system as a whole, including
network settings

Set attribute values to control the behavior of components, such as automatic
booting of partitions

Submit commands to perform actions, such as shutting down partitions

• Monitor

operating

status and events

Configure behavior in response to hardware faults and configure alert notifications,
including configuring the SMTP server for sending e-mail alerts

Troubleshoot problems, perform diagnostic tests, and clear faults after replacing
faulty hardware

The remote console interfaces are the only interfaces that enable you to

Start a remote session from a workstation, using the Partition Desktop or JViewer
interface of Console Manager (refer to

9.1 Accessing the Desktop of a Partition

Remotely using remote console interface

)

Set the power restore policy, which controls how partitions are powered up (refer to

3.5.9 Power Settings

Control whether a partition that is missing some resources (that is, a degraded
partition) can boot (refer to

3.5.12 Fault Settings

)

Perform partitioning actions for the Express5800/A1160 system (refer to

Section 8

Performing Partitioning Actions

),

such as

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Selecting the primary and secondary boot cells for each partition

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Modifying existing partitions and creating new partitions

2.1.2. Accessing and Logging On to remote console interfaces

You log on to remote console interfaces (sets of Web pages) for each partition, cell, and
the system as a whole separately, as explained in the following paragraphs.

Logging On to a Partition or Cell

To access the remote console interface for a partition or cell

1. Type the maintenance LAN (MLAN) address of the partition or cell in the browser

address box.

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