You manage the units of the SE server using the menu Hardware ->
Units (SE<model>). When you expand this menu, all the existing units are listed.
If you manage a configuration of two or more SE servers in one Management Cluster, the units are listed underneath Units in SE server-specific submenus Hardware ->
Units ->
<se server> (SE<model>).
If the add-on pack NUX is installed on at least one MU, the structure of the primary navigation underneath Hardware ->
Units (SE<model>) resp. Hardware ->
Units ->
<se server> (SE<model>) is extended: The main menu receives rack-specific substructures SE<se-index> AU<rack-index>xx corresponding to the name scheme of the AUs, under which the links to the individual AUs of the rack (with a corresponding submenu if necessary) can be found.
The description is divided into the following sections:
- Units - Information, powering on/off, etc.
- Overview of the software versions of the units
- Managing the SE servers of the Management Cluster
- Managing the Server Unit /390
- Managing the Management Unit
- Displaying system information and interfaces of an MU
- Managing the IP configuration
- Managing routing of the Management Unit
- Managing the DNS configuration
- Managing SNMP
- Setting the system time (time synchronization or local)
- Entering CLI commands
- Managing updates of the Management Unit
- Managing configuration data (CSR) of the MU
- Generating diagnostic data
- Managing service access
- Managing the HNC
- Managing the Server Unit x86
- System information and interfaces of the unit
- Managing the IP configuration of the SU x86
- Managing routing of the SU x86
- Displaying the DNS configuration of the SU x86
- Configuring Net-Storage on the SU x86
- Managing updates of the SU x86
- Managing configuration data (CSR) of the SU x86
- Generating diagnostic data
- Managing Application Units