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GUIDE Enterpr ise Repor ter ® QUICK ST ART Model: ER HL-022-002, HL-002-002, SL-002-002 Release: 4.1.20 / Updated: 09.19.08.
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8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide iii C ontents eR e nteRpRise R epoRteR i ntRoduCtion ...................................................... 1 About this Document .......................................................................
iv 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide R egula toR y s peCifiCa tions and d isClaimeRs ............................................. 57 Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer .........................................................
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 1 eR e nteRpRise R epoRteR i ntRoduCtion Thank you for choosing to evaluate the 8e6 T echnologies ER Enterprise Reporter .
2 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide About this Document This document is divided into the following sections: Introduction - This section is comprised of an overview of the ER product .
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 3 s eR viCe i nfoRma tion The user should not attempt any maintenance or service on the unit beyond the proce- dures outlined in this document.
4 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide p ReliminaR y s etup p RoCeduRes Unpack the Unit from the Carton Inspect the packaging container for evidence of mishandling during transit. If the packag- ing container is damaged, photograph it for reference.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 5 Select a Site for the Server The server operates reliably within normal ofce environmental limits.
6 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Rack Mount the Server Rack Setup Precautions W arning: Before rack mounting the server , the physical environment should be set up to safely ac- commodate the server . Be sure that: The weight of all units in the rack is evenly distributed.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 7 Rack Mount Instructions for HL Servers Rack Setup Suggestions Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails. Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack rst, and then work up.
8 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Locking T abs: Both chassis rails have a locking tab, which serves two functions. The rst is to lock the server into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack, which is its normal position.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 9 Install the Server into the Rack Y ou should now have rails attached to both the chassis and the rack unit. The next step is to install the server chassis into the rack. Do this by lining up the rear of the chassis rails with the front of the rack rails.
10 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Install the Server into a T elco Rack If you are installing the 8e6 server unit into a T elco type rack, use two L-shaped brackets on either side of the chassis (four total). First, determine how far follow the server will ex - tend out the front of the rack.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 1 1 Rack Mount Instructions for SL Servers Rack Setup Suggestions Determine the placement of each component in the rack before you install the rails. Install the heaviest server components on the bottom of the rack rst, and then work up.
12 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Install the Slide Assemblies to the Rack 1. After you have installed the short and long brackets to the outer slides, you are ready to install the whole slide assemblies (outer slides with short and long brackets at - tached) to the rack.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 13 Install the Chassis into the Rack 1. Push the inner slides, which are attached to the chassis, into the grooves of the outer slide assemblies that are installed in the rack as shown below: 2.
14 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Install the SL or HL Server Bezel After rack mounting an SL or HL server , the bezel should be installed on the front end of the chassis. NOTE: This portio n of the install ation process requires you to unpack the bezel.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 15 Check the Power Supply This server is equipped with a universal power supply that handles 100-240 V , 50/60 Hz. A standard power cord interface (IEC 950) facilitates power plugs that are suitable for most European, North American, and Pacic Rim countries.
16 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide General Safety Information Server Operation and Maintenance Precautions W arning: Observe the following safety precautions during server operation .
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 17 Do not expose the server to rain or use near water . If liquids of any kind should leak into the chassis, power down the server , unplug it, and contact 8e6 T echnologies technical support. Disconnect power from the server before cleaning the unit.
18 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Motherboard Battery Precautions Caution: The battery on the motherboard should not be replaced without following instructions provided by the manufacturer . Only qualied service personnel should replace batteries.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 19 i nst all the s eR veR Step 1: Setup Procedures This step requires you to link the workstation to the ER.
20 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Step 1A: Quick Start Setup Procedures Storage Device Setup (for Attached Storage Units) If you have a NAS (SCSI Connected Storage Device or “SAN”) that will be used with the ER, you will need to connect it to the ER at this point.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 21 Fig. 3 - Diagram of SL chassis front panel, power button at far right Fig. 4 - Diagram of HL chassis front panel, power button at far right Once the ER is powered up, proceed to the instructions for HyperT erminal Setup Proce- dures.
22 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide HyperT erminal Setup Procedures If using a serial console, follow these procedures to create a HyperT erminal session. A. Launch HyperT erminal by going to Start > Programs > Accessories > Communica- tions > HyperT erminal: B.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 23 C. At the Connect using eld, select the COM port assigned to the serial port on the laptop (probably “COM1”), and then click OK to open the Properties dialog box, dis- playing the Port Settings tab: D.
24 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide F . In the HyperT erminal session window , go to File > Properties to open the Properties dialog box, displaying the Connect T o and Settings tabs: G. Click the Settings tab, and at the Emulation menu select “VT100”.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 25 Login screen The login screen displays after powering on the ER unit using a monitor and keyboard, or after creating a HyperT erminal session. NOTE: If the screensaver currently displays on your screen, press the Enter key to display the login screen.
26 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Quick Start menu: administration menu A. At the Press the number of your selection prompt, press 2 to select the “Quick Start Setup” process.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 27 System Status screen The System Status screen contains the following information: Capturing Interface specied in screen 3 (Congure network in.
28 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Step 1B: Console Setup Procedures Preliminary Setup Create a “setup workstation” using a Windows-based laptop or desktop machine with a network card and Internet Explorer 6.0 (or later). The setup workstation will be used for accessing the ER server on the network and conguring the unit.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 29 Link the W orkstation to the ER The procedures outlined in this sub-section require the use of the CA T -5E crossover cable. A. Plug one end of the CA T -5E crossover cable into the ER’s LAN 1 port.
30 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide D. Power on the ER by lowering the bezel and pressing the large button at the right of the front panel (see diagrams below): Diagram of SL chassis front panel, power button at far right Diagram of HL chassis front panel, power button at far right W ARNING: The ER is an infor mation databas e.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 31 Network Setup When the ER is fully booted, you can congure network settings. For this step, you will need your network administrator to provide you the host name, gateway address, and one unused IP addresses.
32 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide C. Click OK to go to the main screen of the Administrator console: Network Settings A. From the Network menu at the top left of the screen, choose .
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 33 B. Enter the Host Name that includes your domain name. For example: er .myserver . com. This must be a valid DNS entry .
34 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Regional Setting: Time Zone A. From the Network menu, choose Regional Setting to display the Regional Setting screen in which you specify the geogr.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 35 Regional Setting: Language A. If necessary , select a language set from the Language pull-down menu to display that text in the console.
36 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Physically Connect the ER to the Network Now that your ER network parameters are set, you can physically connect the unit to your network. This step requires a standard CA T -5E cable ( not the CA T -5E crossover cable supplied with the ER).
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 37 Step 1C: LCD Panel Setup Procedures The ER can be congured using the LCD panel on front of the chassis bezel. When the bezel is placed on the front of the chassis, with the USB plug inserted into the USB port, the default LCD screen displays.
38 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide NOTE: Navigation tips in the 8e6 menu: • Use the up / down arrow key to scroll up / down the menu • Press the checkmark key to choose the current selection • Press the “X” to go back to the previous screen Make a selection from the menu, and press the checkmark key to go to that screen.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 39 A. Choose Change NIC Mode and press the checkmark key to go to the Change NIC Mode screen with the following options: Modes Note NOTE: If “Note” is selected, and the right arrow key is pressed, the following message displays: “Remember to reboot the machine for these changes to take effect.
40 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Host Name When the Host Name option is selected, the Host Name screen displays with the Cong - ure Hostname menu item. A. Choose Congure Hostname and press the checkmark key to go to the Congure Hostname screen.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 41 Reset Admin Console Password When the Reset Admin Console Password option is selected, the Reset Admin Console screen displays with a W ARNING menu item.
42 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Heartbeat When the Heartbeat option is selected, the Heartbeat screen displays. A. Press the checkmark or right arrow key three times to view each .
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 43 Step 2: Change User Name and Password, Set Self- Monitoring Now that the ER is physically installed on your network and you have congured its net - work settings, you should be able to access the Administrator console.
44 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide If you can access the main screen of the Administrator console, the ER setup is going as planned and you should proceed to changing your User Name and Password. If you cannot access the main screen, verify the following: The ER is powered on.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 45 Set Self-Monitoring A. From the Server pull-down menu, choose Self-Monitoring to display the Self Moni- toring screen: B. Choose YES to activate monitoring. C. Enter the Master Administrator ’ s E-Mail Address .
46 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Step 3: R3000 Conguration If you are using 8e6’s R3000 for your W eb-access logging device, this step can be per - formed any time during ER setup, but must be completed in order for the ER to receive logs from the R3000.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 47 Step 4: Client W orkstation Conguration Once your ER is installed, you need to be sure the workstation that will run the client has the followin.
48 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Step 5: Launch the ER Client A. Launch IE, enter http://x.x.x.x:8080 or https://x.x.x.x:8443 in the address window (in which “x.x.x.x” represents the IP address of the ER server), and then click Go to access the login window of the ER client.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 49 C. In the navigation panel, select Settings , and then choose User Permissions from the menu: D. Click Add User to open the Enter User Permissions dialog box: E. Enter the Username . F . Enter the Password , and Conrm Password .
50 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide C onClusion Congratulations; you have completed the ER quick start procedures. Now that the ER server is set up on your network and the client can be accessed from your workstation, you will need to be sure the Web-access logging device you are using is sending log les to the ER database.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 51 i mpoRt ant i nfoRma tion about using the eR in the e v alua tion m ode When evaluating the ER and using this product in the evaluation mode, the E.
52 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide ER Client, ER Server Statistics Window In the ER Server Statistics window , the note “*Evaluation Mode Enabled” displays above the ER Activity frame. T o the right of this note, the Info button displays.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 53 led i ndiCa t oRs and b uttons SL Unit Front LED Indicators and Buttons for Hardware Status Monitoring LED indicators and buttons for hardware status monitoring display on the front panel, located on the right side of the SL and MSA chassis (see diagrams below).
54 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide HL Unit Front LED Indicators and Buttons for Hardware Status Monitoring On an HL unit, the following control panel buttons, icons, and LED indicato.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 55 Rear LED Indicators for Hardware Status Monitoring UID (LED indicator) – On the rear of the HL chassis, to the left of the power supplies, a steady blue UID LED indicator displays when the UID button on the control panel is pressed.
56 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide HL and SL Units Front LED Indicators for Software and Hardware Status Monitoring On an HL or SL unit, the following LED indicators for software and.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 57 R egula t oR y s peCifiCa tions and d isClaimeRs Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer Safety Compliance USA: UL 60950-1 2nd ed.
58 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide Electromagnetic Compatibility Class A Notice Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment (ICES-003) Bureau of Standards Metrology and .
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 59 EC Declaration of Conformity European Community Directives Requirement (CE) Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer ’s Name: 8e6 T echnologies Manufacturer ’s Address: 828 W .
60 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 60 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide a ppendix : san i nst alla tion a ppendix : sCsi C onneCted s t oRage d eviCe This appendix pertains to the installation of the optional NAS (SCSI Connected Storage Device or “SAN”) unit.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 61 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 61 a ppendix : san i nst alla tion Rack Mount the Server Rack Mount Components The following item.
62 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 62 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide a ppendix : san i nst alla tion Step 1 Remove inner slide rail as shown. Press down on latch to release. Step 2 Attach inner slide rail to chassis using 3 screws as shown.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 63 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 63 a ppendix : san i nst alla tion Step 3 Attach left and right rear (long) extended brackets to the outer rail using 2 screws, 2 washers, and 2 nuts for each bracket.
64 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 64 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide a ppendix : san i nst alla tion Step 5 Attach outer rail to chassis using 4 screws and cage nuts per rail, 2 at each end. Step 6 Slide chassis into outer rail carefully , making sure the chassis is level with the slide.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 65 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 65 a ppendix : san i nst alla tion Install the Unit Link the ER Unit with the SCSI Connected Device This step is a continuation from the Storage Device Setup (for Attached Storage Units) portion of Step 1A or 1B in the ER section.
66 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 66 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide a ppendix : san i nst alla tion G. T urn on the power switches at the back of the storage device, which are positioned to the right of the power cord connectors.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 67 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 67 a ppendix : san i nst alla tion Physical Components.
68 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 68 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide a ppendix : san i nst alla tion LED Display T emperature and V entilation Status When the LED is green, the blowers are operating at an acceptable RPM, and the inter - nal temperature sensors are within acceptable limits.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 69 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 69 a ppendix : san i nst alla tion Management Alarm A green LED indicates nominal status. A red LED indicates RAID controller or non-PSU/Blower enclosure errors.
70 8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide i ndex B Boot Up 30 BSMI 57, 58 C Change Quick Start password 26 Change User Name and Password 44 crossover cable 4, 19, 29, 36, 60, 65 E EMC 57, 5.
8 e 6 e nterprise r eporter Q uick s t art G uide 71 R R3000 1, 36, 46 Rack Setup Precautions 6 RAID 1, 56, 69 reboot 37, 41 Reset admin console account 26 Reset Admin Console Password 41 Reset system.
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