IBM Partner Pavilion Remote Supervisor Adapter User Manual

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Logging in to the ASM processor in an xSeries 330 server

The integrated ASM processor on the system board of an xSeries 330 server
enables you to monitor the health of the managed server, view the server event log
and vital product data, configure alerts and alert recipients, and perform power and
restart operations on the server.

If you have a Remote Supervisor Adapter installed in an xSeries 330 server, you
must log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter and then log in to the ASM processor
for full feature support.

Complete the following steps to log in to an ASM processor in an xSeries 330
server:

1. Log in to the Remote Supervisor Adapter. For more information, see “Logging in

to the Remote Supervisor Adapter” on page 3.

2. In the Remote ASM Access page that is displayed, you can view a list of the

ASM processors, ASM PCI adapters, and Remote Supervisor Adapters in the
ASM interconnect network and the local system that contains the Remote
Supervisor Adapter.

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3. In the ASM Interconnect Connection column, locate the entry that matches

the ASM processor on the xSeries 330 server that you want to monitor; then,
click login.

Note: It is important that each ASM processor has a meaningful name so that

you can easily identify the correct server to monitor. The name of the
ASM processor is what you select from the table in the ASM
Interconnect Connection
column. If you are not sure of the name of the
ASM processor for the server that you want to monitor, log in to each
ASM processor individually and view the vital product data (VPD) to
determine the serial number of the server in which that ASM processor is
located.

4. The Enter Network Password window opens. Type your user name and

password. If you are accessing the ASM processor for the first time, you can
obtain your user name and password from your system administrator. All login
attempts are documented in the event log.

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