H3C UniSystem-2.63(0501A0S5) Release Notes

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H3C UniSystem-2.63 Release Notes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Copyright © 2023 New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd.

Except for the trademarks of New H3C Technologies Co., Ltd., any trademarks that may be mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners.

The information in this document is subject to change without notice.

 

Contents

Introduction

Version information

Version number

Software operating environments

Supported browsers

Supported languages

Supported hardware platforms

Hardware and software compatibility matrixes

Upgrade recommendations

Upgrade restrictions and guidelines

Hardware feature updates

UniSystem-2.63

UniSystem-2.62

UniSystem-2.61

UniSystem-2.60

UniSystem-2.59

Software feature and command updates

UniSystem-2.63

UniSystem-2.62

UniSystem-2.61

UniSystem-2.60

UniSystem-2.59

MIB updates

Operation changes

Restrictions and cautions

Restrictions

Cautions

Open problems and workarounds

List of resolved problems

Resolved problems in 2.63

Resolved problems in 2.62

Resolved problems in 2.61

Resolved problems in 2.60

Resolved problems in 2.59

Troubleshooting

Related documentation

Documentation set

Technical support

Appendix A Software feature and version compatibility and software feature list

Software feature and version compatibility matrix

Software features

Appendix B Upgrading software

About UniSystem

UniSystem installation methods

Updating UniSystem on a Windows server by using the .tar installation package

Updating UniSystem on a Linux server by using the .tar installation package

Restrictions and guidelines

Updating and starting UniSystem from the GUI

Updating and starting UniSystem from the CLI

Updating and starting UniSystem by using the ISO image

Procedure

Restrictions and guidelines

Handling firmware update failures

Clearing the browser cache

Deleting the browsing history in Internet Explorer

Deleting the browsing history in Firefox

Deleting the browsing history in Chrome

Appendix C Upgrading UniSystem software by using the upgrade package

About this task

Restrictions and guidelines

Procedure (for UniSystem on a VM or AE module)

Procedure (for UniSystem of the package version)

Appendix D Acronyms

 

 

List of tables

Table 1 MD5 checksums for individual software installation files

Table 2 Version history

Table 3 Software operating environments

Table 4 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4900/R4700/R2900/R2700 G3 servers)

Table 5 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4950 G3 servers)

Table 6 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R6900 G3 servers)

Table 7 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R8900 G3 servers)

Table 8 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R6700 G3 servers)

Table 9 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5300 G3 servers)

Table 10 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer B5700/B5800/B7800 G3 servers)

Table 11 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the AE100)

Table 12 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer E3200 G3 servers)

Table 13 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4300 G3 servers)

Table 14 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4360 G3 servers)

Table 15 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4500 G3 servers)

Table 16 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R6900 G5 servers)

Table 17 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4900 G5 servers)

Table 18 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4700 G5 servers)

Table 19 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4950 G5 ROME servers)

Table 20 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4950 G5 MILAN servers)

Table 21 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5500 G5 AMD servers)

Table 22 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5500 G5 INTEL servers)

Table 23 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer B5700 G5 servers)

Table 24 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5300 G5 servers)

Table 25 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniStor X10828 G5 servers)

Table 26 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4930 G5 servers)

Table 27 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3 servers)

Table 28 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3 PKG servers)

Table 29 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4300 G5 servers)

Table 30 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4330 G5 servers)

Table 31 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4330 G5 H3 servers)

Table 32 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C 4900 G2 servers)

Table 33 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4900/R4700 G6 servers)

Table 34 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4960 G3 servers)

Table 35 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4900 G6 Ultra servers)

Table 36 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4950 G6 servers)

Table 37 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5350 G6 servers)

Table 38 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5300 G6 servers)

Table 39 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5500 G6 Intel servers)

Table 40 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5500 G6 AMD servers)

Table 41 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R6900/R6700 G6 servers)

Table 42 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer X18000 G6 servers)

Table 43 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4300 G6 servers)

Table 44 Ports/protocols for UniSystem to communicate with HDM

Table 45 Ports/protocols for UniSystem to communicate with OM

Table 46 Ports/protocols for UniSystem to communicate with FIST SMS

Table 47 Ports/protocols for UniSystem to communicate with iFIST

Table 48 Software feature and version compatibility matrix

Table 49 Software features

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

This document describes the features, restrictions and guidelines, open problems, and workarounds for version UniSystem-2.63. Before you use this version on a live network, back up the configuration and test the version to avoid software update affecting your live network.

Use this document in conjunction with the documents listed in "Related documentation."

Screenshots in this document are for illustration only.

Version information

Version number

Version 2.63

Table 1 shows the MD5 checksums for the installation files in this package.

Table 1 MD5 checksums for individual software installation files

Software

Installation file name

MD5 checksum

VM installation package

UniSystem-2.63.ova.zip

0f11394dce5e08551878d47a0e7bc4e9

Standalone installation package

UniSystem -2.63.tar.gz

a3f44a1aa9ed80744da478af5f97967c

Upgrade package

UniSystem -2.63_upgrade.bin.zip

d0f3e0bd0d18a130a2b046645b7d29be

Container-form installation package

UniSystem-DOCKER-2.63.zip

15fdcf11382f00aa1182290d1f2cb60d

 

 

NOTE:

You can access the UniSystem Web interface to identify the UniSystem version by clicking the i icon in the top right corner of the UniSystem Web interface.

 

The version history is as shown in Table 2.

Table 2 Version history

Version number

Last version

Release date

Release type

Remarks

2.63

2.62

2023-12-29

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.62

2.61

2023-11-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.61

2.60

2023-10-31

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.60

2.59

2023-09-27

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.59

2.58

2023-08-31

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.58

2.57

2023-07-14

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.57

2.56P03

2023-06-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.56P03

2.56P01

2023-06-15

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.56P01

2.55

2023-05-06

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.55

2.54

2023-03-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.54

2.52

2023-02-28

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.52

2.51

2022-12-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.51

2.50

2022-11-29

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.50

2.49

2022-10-31

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.49

2.48

2022-9-29

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.48

2.47

2022-8-29

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.47

2.46

2022-7-29

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.46

2.45

2022-6-21

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.45

2.44

2022-5-20

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.44

2.43

2022-4-29

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.43

2.42

2022-3-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.42

2.41

2022-2-28

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.41

2.40

2022-1-24

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.40

2.39

2021-12-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.39

2.38

2021-11-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.38

2.37

2021-10-29

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.37

2.36

2021-9-29

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.36

2.35

2021-8-27

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.35

2.34

2021-7-28

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.34

2.33

2021-6-25

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.33

2.32

2021-5-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.32

2.31

2021-4-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.31

2.30

2021-3-31

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.30

2.29

2021-2-8

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.29

2.00.28

2020-12-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.00.28

2.00.27

2020-11-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.00.27

2.00.26

2020-10-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.00.26

2.00.25

2020-9-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.00.25

2.00.24

2020-8-31

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.00.24

2.00.23

2020-7-30

ESS

Fixed bugs.

2.00.23

2.00.22

2020-6-30

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.00.22

2.00.21

2020-5-28

ESS

Added features and fixed bugs.

2.00.21

2.00.18

2020-4-30

ESS

First release.

 

Software operating environments

Table 3 Software operating environments

Operating system

Hardware requirements

Remarks

Windows

Windows 10

CPU: x86-64, a minimum of 4 cores

Memory:

8 GB or above (less than 2000 devices)

16 GB or above (2000 to 5000 devices)

Drive: 20 GB or above

NIC: A minimum of one 10/100/1000 Mbps autosensing Ethernet card

Only 64-bit OSs are supported.

Windows 7

Microsoft Windows Server 2012R2 Datacenter

Microsoft Windows Server 2016

Microsoft Windows Server 2019

Linux

CentOS 7.4 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

CPU: x86-64, a minimum of 4 cores

Memory:

8 GB or above (less than 2000 devices)

16 GB or above (2000 to 5000 devices)

Drive: 20 GB or above

NIC: A minimum of one 10/100/1000 Mbps autosensing Ethernet card

Only 64-bit OSs are supported.

CentOS 7.5 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

VMware

ESXi

CPU: x86-64, a minimum of 8 cores

Memory: 32 GB or above

Drive: 500 GB or above

Only. Ova version import is supported.

KylinOS

Kylin-Server-V10-SP3

CPU: x86-64, a minimum of 8 cores

Memory: 32 GB or above

Drive: 500 GB or above

Only. Ova version import is supported.

 

Supported browsers

The following browsers are recommended:

Internet Explorer 11 or higher

Mozilla Firefox 60.0 or higher

Google Chrome 66.0 or higher

Supported languages

English

Chinese

Supported hardware platforms

This document is applicable to the following products:

AE modules

H3C UniServer B16000

H3C UniServer R4900 G2

H3C UniServer B5700 G3

H3C UniServer B5800 G3

H3C UniServer B7800 G3

H3C UniServer E3200 G3

H3C UniServer R2700 G3

H3C UniServer R2900 G3

H3C UniServer R4300 G3

H3C UniServer R4360 G3

H3C UniServer R4500 G3

H3C UniServer R4700 G3

H3C UniServer R4900 G3

H3C UniServer R4950 G3

H3C UniServer R4960 G3

H3C UniServer R5300 G3

H3C UniServer R6700 G3

H3C UniServer R6900 G3

H3C UniServer R8900 G3

H3C UniServer B5700 G5

H3C UniServer R4300 G5

H3C UniServer R4330 G5

H3C UniServer R4330 G5 H3

H3C UniServer R4700 G5

H3C UniServer R4900 G5

H3C UniServer R4930 G5

H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3

H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3 PKG

H3C UniServer R4950 G5 ROME

H3C UniServer R4950 G5 MILAN

H3C UniServer R5300 G5

H3C UniServer R5500 G5 AMD

H3C UniServer R5500 G5 INTEL

H3C UniServer R6900 G5

H3C UniStor X10828 G5

H3C UniServer R4300 G6

H3C UniServer R4700 G6

H3C UniServer R4900 G6

H3C UniServer R4900 G6 Ultra

H3C UniServer R4950 G6

H3C UniServer R5350 G6

H3C UniServer R5300 G6

H3C UniServer R5500 G6 AMD

H3C UniServer R5500 G6 INTEL

H3C UniServer R6700 G6

H3C UniServer R6900 G6

H3C UniStor X18000 G6

Hardware and software compatibility matrixes

CAUTION:

To avoid an update failure, use the following tables in this section to verify the hardware and software compatibility before performing an update.

 

Table 4 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4900/R4700/R2900/R2700 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4900/R4700/R2900/R2700 G3 servers

BIOS

Version 2.00.39 and later

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 5 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4950 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4950 G3 servers

BIOS

Version 3.01.17 and later (non-H3C-proprietary version)

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 6 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R6900 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R6900 G3 servers

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

BIOS

Version 2.00.39 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 7 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R8900 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R8900 G3 servers

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

BIOS

Version 2.00.39 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 8 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R6700 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R6700 G3 servers

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

BIOS

Version 2.00.39 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 9 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5300 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R5300 G3 servers

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

BIOS

Version 2.00.39 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 10 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer B5700/B5800/B7800 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer B5700/B5800/B7800 G3 servers

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

BIOS

Version 2.00.39 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 11 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the AE100)

Item

Specifications

Product family

AE100

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

BIOS

Version 1.00.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

 

Table 12 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer E3200 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer E3200 G3 servers

HDM

Version 2.32 and later

BIOS

Version 5.15 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.62 and later

iFIST

Version 1.62 and later

 

Table 13 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4300 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4300 G3 servers

HDM

Version 1.30.19 and later

BIOS

Version 2.00.39 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.62 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.62 and later

 

Table 14 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4360 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4360 G3 servers

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

 

Table 15 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4500 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4500 G3 servers

HDM

Version 2.98 and later

BIOS

Version 2.00.58 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 16 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R6900 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R6900 G5 servers

HDM

Version 2.32 and later

BIOS

Version 5.15 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 17 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4900 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4900 G5 servers

HDM

Version 2.32 and later

BIOS

Version 5.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 18 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4700 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4700 G5 servers

HDM

Version 2.32 and later

BIOS

Version 5.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 19 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4950 G5 ROME servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4950 G5 ROME servers

HDM

Version 2.60 and later

BIOS

Version 5.30 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 20 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4950 G5 MILAN servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4950 G5 MILAN servers

HDM

Version 2.70 and later

BIOS

Version 5.08 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 21 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5500 G5 AMD servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R5500 G5 AMD servers

HDM

Version 2.69 and later

BIOS

Version 5.27 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 22 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5500 G5 INTEL servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R5500 G5 INTEL servers

HDM

Version 2.70 and later

BIOS

Version 5.30 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 23 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer B5700 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer B5700 G5 servers

HDM

Version 2.18 and later

BIOS

Version 5.07 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 24 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5300 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R5300 G5 servers

HDM

Version 2.18 and later

BIOS

Version 5.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 25 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniStor X10828 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniStor X10828 servers

HDM

Version 2.18 and later

BIOS

Version 5.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 26 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4930 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4930 G5 servers

HDM

Version 2.32 and later

BIOS

Version 5.15 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 27 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3 servers

HDM

Version 3.30 and later

BIOS

Version 5.65 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 28 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3 PKG servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3 PKG servers

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

 

Table 29 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4300 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4300 G5 servers

HDM

Version 2.18 and later

BIOS

Version 5.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 30 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4330 G5 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4330 G5 servers

HDM

Version 2.18 and later

BIOS

Version 5.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 31 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4330 G5 H3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4330 G5 H3 servers

HDM

Version 3.30 and later

BIOS

Version 5.65 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 32 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C 4900 G2 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C 4900 G2 servers

HDM

Version 1.03.07P01 and later

BIOS

Version 1.01.07 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

 

Table 33 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4900/R4700 G6 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4900/R4700 G6 servers

HDM

Version 1.11 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 34 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4960 G3 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4960 G3 servers

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

 

Table 35 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4900 G6 Ultra servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4900 G6 Ultra servers

HDM

Version 1.11 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 36 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4950 G6 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4950 G6 servers

HDM

Version 1.11 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 37 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5350 G6 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R5350 G6 servers

HDM

Version 1.11 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 38 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5300 G6 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R5300 G6 servers

HDM

Version 1.11 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 39 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5500 G6 Intel servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R5500 G6 Intel servers

HDM

Version 1.56 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.25 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 40 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R5500 G6 AMD servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R5500 G6 AMD servers

HDM

Version 1.56 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.18 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 41 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R6900/R6700 G6 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R6900/R6700 G6 servers

HDM2

Version 1.65 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.30 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Table 42 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer X18000 G6 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer X18000 G6 servers

HDM

Version 1.56 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.23 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

 

Table 43 Hardware and software compatibility matrix (for the H3C UniServer R4300 G6 servers)

Item

Specifications

Product family

H3C UniServer R4300 G6 servers

HDM

Version 1.11 and later

BIOS

Version 6.00.09 and later

UniSystem

Version 2.63 and later

FIST SMS

Version 1.63 and later

iFIST

Version 1.63 and later

 

Upgrade recommendations

As a best practice, upgrade the software to this version.

Upgrade restrictions and guidelines

Verify the hardware and software compatibility before performing an upgrade.

After UniSystem is upgraded, delete the browsing history before you re-log in to UniSystem. For more information, see Appendix B Updating software.

Hardware feature updates

The model name of a hardware option in this document might differ slightly from its model name label. A model name label might add a prefix or suffix to the hardware-coded model name for purposes such as identifying the matching server brand or applicable region. For example, memory module model DDR4-2666-8G-1Rx8-R represents memory module label UN-DDR4-2666-8G-1Rx8-R, UN-DDR4-2666-8G-1Rx8-R-F, or UN-DDR4-2666-8G-1Rx8-R-S, all of which has a prefix of UN-.

UniSystem-2.63

Added support for the H3C UniServer R4300 G6 server.

UniSystem-2.62

Support for UniSystem on H3C UniServer R6900 G6 servers was added.

Support for UniSystem on H3C UniServer R6700 G6 servers was added.

UniSystem-2.61

Support for UniSystem on H3C UniServer R4930 G5 H3 PKG servers was added.

UniSystem-2.60

Support for UniSystem on H3C UniServer R4360 G3 Intel servers was added.

UniSystem-2.59

Support for UniSystem on H3C UniServer R5500 G6 Intel servers was added.

Support for UniSystem on H3C UniServer R5500 G6 AMD servers was added.

Support for UniSystem on H3C UniServer X18000 G6 servers was added.

Software feature and command updates

UniSystem-2.63

New features:

Added support of firmware compliance check for component update.

Added support of role-based permission management for user management.

Added support for unified operation and maintenance of UniSystem and Ucenter, allowing direct switching to UniSystem from the Ucenter platform.

UniSystem-2.62

New features:

BIOS online configuration now supports:

H3C UniServer R4330/R4930 G5 H3.

Front-end framework upgraded to Angular 11.

UniSystem-2.61

Added support for management Hygon

Added support of Rocky-8.6-x86_64-dvd for OS installation.

Added support of Rocky-9.0-x86_64-dvd for OS installation.

Added support of ctyunos-2.0.1-220311-x86_64-dvd for OS installation.

UniSystem-2.60

Added support for batch secure erasure function. When a server stops running due to the end of its lifecycle or other reasons, the secure erasure function can be used to erase the HDM, BIOS, and storage data of the server to prevent data leakage.

Added support for OS installation on Kylin-Server-V10-SP2 and Kylin-Server-V10-SP3.

Added support for OS clone installation on VMware ESXi 7.0 U2 (64 bit).

Added support for Kylin-Server-V10-SP3 in the runtime environment for the non-installation version.

UniSystem-2.59

Added support for custom menu function, which allows users to customize the top menu bar as needed.

Added support for configuring settings for the following servers online from the BIOS:

H3C UniServer R4330/R4930 G5

H3C UniServer R4950 G5 MILAN/ROME

H3C UniServer R5500 G5 Intel/MILAN/ROME

Added support for installing the following:

openEuler-20.03-LTS-SP3-x86_64-dvd

openEuler-22.03-LTS-x86_64-dvd

openEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1-x86_64-dvd

VMware ESXi 7.0 U2 (64 bit)

VMware ESXi 8.0 (64 bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

Added support for clone installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 (64 bit) (includes KVM).

MIB updates

None.

Operation changes

None.

Restrictions and cautions

Restrictions

To use the OS installation feature of UniSystem, you must first upload OS image files to UniSystem. Make sure the UniSystem running environment has enough space to store the OS image files.

Administrative privileges are required for running UniSystem installed on a server or AE module.

Run the ISO image version of UniSystem only on AE100.

Follow these best practices to set the UniSystem installation path:

Make sure the UniSystem installation path contains no more than 200 characters.

Avoid using spaces and the following special characters in the path: pound signs (#), percent sign (%), semi-colon (;), and ampersand (&).

In UniSystem-2.39 or earlier, as a best practice, do not use the backup and restore feature across different UniSystem versions.

Cautions

UniSystem can push FIST SMS to managed devices, but it cannot push AGENT (predecessor of FIST SMS) to devices.

Do not log in to UniSystem by using multiple accounts from the same Web browser.

If UniSystem runs in an AE environment, do not use the OS cloning function before the UniSystem cluster is set up. As a best practice, set up the UniSystem cluster immediately upon UniSystem deployment.

When UniSystem has incorporated blade servers with IPv6 addresses that start with FE80, a 500 error occurs if you install PXE through UniSystem for these blade servers.

For this software to run properly, make sure firewall is enabled for the following communication ports/protocols:

Table 44 Ports/protocols for UniSystem to communicate with HDM

Service

Default port number/protocol

Insecure port number/protocol

Secure port number/protocol

CD-Media

5120/TCP

5124/TCP

IPMI

623/TCP

664/TCP

KVM

7578/TCP

7582/TCP

SNMP Trap

162/UDP

N/A

Web

80/TCP

443/TCP

 

Table 45 Ports/protocols for UniSystem to communicate with OM

Service

Default port number/protocol

Insecure port number/protocol

Secure port number/protocol

Web

80/TCP

443/TCP

 

Table 46 Ports/protocols for UniSystem to communicate with FIST SMS

Service

Default port number/protocol

Web

12580/TCP

TFTP

6900/UDP

 

Table 47 Ports/protocols for UniSystem to communicate with iFIST

Service

Default port number/protocol

Web

12580/TCP

 

Open problems and workarounds

None

List of resolved problems

Resolved problems in 2.63

None.

Resolved problems in 2.62

202310261876

Symptom: Oracle Java SE vulnerability CVE-2023-22067 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202310261872

Symptom: Oracle Java SE vulnerability CVE-2023-22081 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202310261865

Symptom: Apache Tomcat vulnerability CVE-2023-42794 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202310261849

Symptom: Vulnerability CVE-2023-45648 that can cause Apache Tomcat input verification errors was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202310261699

Symptom: Apache Tomcat vulnerability CVE-2023-42795 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202310261680

Symptom: Vulnerability CVE-2023-36478 that can cause Eclipse Jetty resource management errors was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202310261666

Symptom: Eclipse Jetty vulnerability CVE-2023-41900 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202310261647

Symptom: Curl vulnerability CVE-2023-38039 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202310261597

Symptom: Apache Tomcat vulnerability CVE-2023-41080 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202307311362

Symptom: Jetty vulnerability CVE-2019-10247 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202307311354

Symptom: Oracle Java SE vulnerability CVE-2023-22043 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202307311350

Symptom: Oracle Java SE vulnerability CVE-2023-22045 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202307311339

Symptom: Oracle Java SE vulnerability CVE-2023-22049 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

202307120555

Symptom: Apache Tomcat vulnerability CVE-2023-34981 was detected through software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you perform software vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.62.

Resolved problems in 2.61

202310171341

Symptom: [CVE-2023-38546] Cookie injection vulnerability for curl none file name is detected during vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you use vulnerability scanning software in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

202309191260

Symptom: [CVE-2023-28531] The OpenSSH vulnerability is detected during vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you use vulnerability scanning software in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

202310171336

Symptom: [CVE-2023-38545] Curl SOCKS5 overflow vulnerability is detected during vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you use vulnerability scanning software in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

202308071485

Symptom: [CVE-2023-3446] The OpenSSL security vulnerability is detected during vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you use vulnerability scanning software in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

202308071476

Symptom: [CVE-2023-38408] The OpenSSL security vulnerability is detected during vulnerability scanning in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you use vulnerability scanning software in a version earlier than UniSystem-2.61.

Resolved problems in 2.60

202309050325

Symptom: In versions earlier than UniSystem-2.60, there is a vulnerability in the trust management of the curl software identified as CVE-2023-28321.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you use vulnerability scanning software on versions earlier than UniSystem-2.60.

202309052062

Symptom: In versions earlier than UniSystem-2.60, there is a security vulnerability in curl identified as CVE-2020-19909 when you use vulnerability scanning software.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you use vulnerability scanning software on versions earlier than UniSystem-2.60.

202308071498

Symptom: In versions earlier than UniSystem-2.60, there is a SQLite JDBC security vulnerability identified as CVE-2023-32697 when you use vulnerability scanning software.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you use vulnerability scanning software on versions earlier than UniSystem-2.60.

Resolved problems in 2.59

202307190695

Symptom: In UniSystem earlier than 2.59, if you use the server configuration template function and a boot.wim file larger than 600 MB to install the Windows 2019 system, the installation fails.

Condition: This symptom might occur if you add a monitoring template on the integrated version of U-Center and UniSystem.

Troubleshooting

You can obtain help from the following links:

Access https://www.h3c.com/en/Support/Resource_Center/Technical_Documents/, select the product category and model, and search for related cases in the Maintain section.

Access https://zhiliao.h3c.com/, and search for related cases by product model or feature keyword.

Related documentation

Documentation set

H3C Servers UniSystem Installation Guide.

H3C Servers UniSystem User Guide.

Technical support

To obtain support services, contact H3C Support at service@h3c.com.

 

Appendix A Software feature and version compatibility and software feature list

Software feature and version compatibility matrix

Table 48 Software feature and version compatibility matrix 

Category

Features

Compatible software version

OS installation

Installation of the following operating systems:

Rocky-9.0-x86_64-dvd

Rocky-8.6-x86_64-dvd

ctyunos-2.0.1-220311-x86_64-dvd

iFIST-1.61 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

Kylin-Server-V10-SP2

Kylin-Server-V10-SP3

iFIST-1.60 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

OpenEuler-20.03-LTS-SP3-x86_64-dvd

OpenEuler-22.03-LTS-x86_64-dvd

OpenEuler-22.03-LTS-SP1-x86_64-dvd

VMware ESXi 7.0 U2 (64 bit)

VMware ESXi 8.0 (64 bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

iFIST-1.59 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Datacenter

Microsoft Windows Server 2022 Standard

VMware ESXi 7.0 U3(64 bit)

iFIST-1.56 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.6 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.7 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

CentOS 7.6 (64 bit)

CentOS 7.7 (64 bit)

CentOS 7.8 (64 bit)

VMware ESXi 6.7 U3(64 bit)

VMware ESXi 7.0 (64 bit)

iFIST-1.00.23 or later.

Installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2 (64 bit)

iFIST-1.00.14 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 (64 bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 (64 bit)

Windows server 2012 R2 Standard

Windows server 2012 R2 Datacenter

Windows server 2012 R2 Essentials

iFIST-1.00.14 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

SLES 12 SP3(64 bit)

CentOS 7.5 (64 bit)

Windows Server 2016 Standard

Windows Server 2016 Datacenter

Windows Server 2016 Essential

iFIST-1.01.07 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 (64 bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 (64 bit)

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.9 (64 bit)

SLES 11 SP4(64 bit)

SLES 12 SP1(64 bit)

SLES 12 SP2(64 bit)

iFIST-1.01.08 or later.

Installation of VMware ESXi 6.5 U2(64 bit)

iFIST-1.01.10 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Standard

Microsoft Windows Server 2019 Datacenter

VMware ESXi 6.7 (64 bit)

CentOS 7.4 (64 bit)

iFIST-1.01.12 or later.

Installation of the following operating systems:

Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012 R2

Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016

Ubuntu Server 17.10 (64 bit) – LTS

Ubuntu Server 17.10.1 (64 bit) – LTS

Ubuntu Server 18.04 (64 bit) – LTS

Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 (64 bit) – LTS

Ubuntu Server 18.04.2 (64 bit) – LTS

Ubuntu Server 18.04.3 (64 bit) – LTS

CentOS 7.3 (64 bit)

iFIST-1.01.13 or later.

Installation of CAS5.0(E0513/E0526)

iFIST-1.01.14 or later.

Installation of Oracle Linux 8.2

iFIST-1.29 or later

Installation of CentOS 8.3(64 bit) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.3 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

iFIST-1.36 or later

Installation of CentOS 8.4 (64 bit) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 (64 bit) (includes KVM)

iFIST-1.42 or later

Profile application

Server auto configuration

Use HDM-1.11.24 for optimal user experience. HDM-1.11.25 is not recommended because of the interface changes made in the version.

NOTE:

Before you use the server auto configuration feature to configure a server, make sure the server is powered off.

The rack without status needs to be used with hdm-1.30.17 and later

Copy BIOS configuration

BIOS-1.11.20 or later.

KS scripted OS deployment

iFIST-1.01.20 or later.

Out-of-band RAID configuration

HDM-1.30.15 or later.

Clone-mode OS installation

iFIST-1.01.21 or later.

Connection configuration

only supports H3C S6850-56HF and H3C S6800-54QF switches

Storage controllers supported by the profile application feature

HBA-1000-M2-1

RAID-P430-M1

RAID-P430-M2

HBA-H460-M1

RAID-P460-M4

HBA-H460-B1

RAID-P460-B4

RAID-LSI-9361-8i(1G)-A1-X

RAID-LSI-9361-8i(2G)-1-X

RAID-LSI-9460-8i(2G)

RAID-LSI-9460-8i(4G)

RAID-L460-M4

RAID-LSI-9460-16i(4G)

RAID-LSI-9560-LP-8i(4GB)

RAID-P5408-Mf-8i-4GB-BSF-F1

HBA-H5408-Mf-8i

HBA-LSI-9400-8i

HBA-LSI-9400-16i

HBA-LSI-9440-8i

HBA-LSI-9311-8i-A1-X

HDM-1.11.20 or later.

Manage switches

Supported switch models:

H3C S6800-54QT

H3C S6850-56HF

H3C S6800-54QF

H3C UIS M8380-C

H3C UIS M8310

H3C Comware V700R001B70D012 or later.

Deployment

Offline firmware update

If you use the offline firmware update feature together with HDM in version 2.42, the component update progress and result cannot be obtained.

Managed modules

Modules that can be managed by UniSystem:

AE module

Compute module

Interconnect module

Power and fan modules

Enclosure system logs.

Compute node event logs

Enclosure alarm summary

Bulk power cap configuration.

OA UOA V500R002B01D007 or later.

NOTE:

For H3C UniServer R4950 G3 servers, the bulk power cap configuration feature is available only when the servers have HDM 1.30.05 or later installed.

Server

Manually adding servers

Device discovery

Bulk importing and adding servers

Bulk configuring IPs

Managing labels

The function of bulk configuring IPs is available only in 3.10 and later

 

Software features

Table 49 Software features

Category

Features

Web UI

Web interface in both Chinese and English

Online help

Adaptive display resolution for Web browsers

AE supports the KVM list of VGA display nodes

Compatible with Chrome 66 or later and Firefox 60 or later

Custom menu

Dashboard

Summary of device health status (servers, chassis, switches, and infrastructure)

Summary of server alarm information

Summary of device resources

Top5 information (power, temperature, CPU, and memory)

Underutilized servers

Menu shortcuts

Up to 10 menu shortcuts

RESTful API

Provides RESTful APIs for use by third-party systems.

User login

Timeout logout

Account password error prompt

Support access via HTTP and HTTPS protocols

Support login with IPv4 address

Support login with IPv6 address

User management

Support local user management

Support LDAP user management

Support viewing online user information

Support multiple user access

Support viewing current login duration

Support login rule settings

Support password rule settings

Detail viewing through QR code scanning

Support scanning a QR code to view the details of server configuration templates

DHCP server

Support opening, closing, and configuring DHCPv4 servers

Operation logs

Support viewing operation logs

Support searching operation logs by permission, module, and time

Support exporting operation logs

Repository management

Support adding local repositories, remote repositories, and HTTP shared repositories (with proxy login)

Support creating custom repository libraries based on existing repository libraries

Support cloud-based REPO updates (REPO address, update frequency can be edited, update progress, update status can be viewed)

Support obtaining basic information (release date, language, version, added features, repository list)

Support counting repositories, deleting repositories, and validating repositories

Support synchronizing REPO mirror to repositories

Image management

Support image upload, download, and deletion

Support displaying the operating system type of the image

Support clustering (only for AE)

Support DNS server settings

Support proxy server settings

Support network configuration

Cluster (only for AE)

Support viewing cluster node information

Support adding cluster configurations

Support replacing nodes

Support building clusters across chassis groups

Support 1+1 clustering

DNS server configuration

Support setting up IPv4 and IPv6 dual-layer DNS networks

Proxy server configuration

Support HTTP and HTTPS proxies

Support skipping proxy settings

Support partial functions that require internet access

Network configuration

Support network configuration through network templates and interconnect module templates

Resource pool

Support configuring IPv4, IPv6, and host name resource pools

Ecosystem construction

Supports being managed by VMware vCenter

UniSystem can be registered as a plugin in vCenter in a Linux environment, enabling navigation to UniSystem within vCenter.

Maintenance and update

Backup and restoration: Support software configuration backup and restoration, restore default configurations, and supports cross-version recovery

Cold update: Support preserving configurations during updates, and support downgrades, upgrades, and same-version updates

Support downloading and running logs

Switch management

Support managing up to 30 switches simultaneously

Support adding, deleting, modifying, and searching switches

Support switch management for H3C S6800-54QT, H3C UIS M8380-C, H3C UIS M8310, H3C S6850-56HF, and H3C S6800-54QF

Support switch grouping management, modifying switch names, and operating switches through SSH console

Support displaying switch overview information, board information, port information, and interface information

Information reporting

Support displaying statistics for local users

Support viewing and exporting server inventory (processor cores, memory size, health status, product name, HDM version, BIOS version, UID, power capping status, power supply status)

Support viewing and exporting chassis inventory (device name, IP address, chassis status, power redundancy mode, current power, power limit, intelligent power mode, location, asset tag)

Support exporting server inventory as an Excel file, including:

Summary information of the server: processor information, memory information, PCIe information, network adapter information, and power and fan information

Exporting processor information: processor ID, model, frequency, number of cores, number of threads, and 64-bit support

Memory information: location, status, capacity, maximum frequency, standard, manufacturer, type, rank, ECC status, manufacturer part number, and manufacturer serial number

PCIe information: slot number, name, device manufacturer, chip manufacturer, part number, serial number, maximum rate, highest protocol, maximum bandwidth, riser number, and device maximum bandwidth

Network adapter information: name, device manufacturer, interface, chip manufacturer, firmware version, location, part number, serial number, port name, MAC address, PCIe address, and interface type

Power supply information: power supply ID, slot number, model, serial number, firmware version, and rated power

Fan information: fan ID, location, and model

Exporting information of controller: product maintenance serial number, product name, IP address, control card model, and firmware version

Exporting information of physical drives: product maintenance serial number, product name, IP address, slot number, manufacturer, model, firmware version, serial number, status, attributes, and capacity

Exporting information of logical drives: product maintenance serial number, product name, IP address, control card model, logical disk, name, status, level, capacity, and member disks

Exporting information of NVMe drives: product maintenance serial number, product name, IP address, name, manufacturer, status, firmware version, serial number, hard drive code, interface type, capacity, physical slot, used lifespan (%),and maximum rate

Supports exporting server inventory as a PDF file

Monitoring and alarming

Support monitoring settings (after successful setup, the HDM TRAP target will be synchronized)

Support SMTP settings

Support SNMP settings

Support alerts via SMS, WeChat, and phone

Support remote support function (Call Home)

Support activity log display, filtering, and clearing function

Support alert handling suggestions

Support obtaining TRAP versions (V1&V2C)

Server management

Support manual addition and automatic search of server devices (G6 servers and later products support SSDP method), batch import of devices, modification of device configurations, and deletion of devices

Support server grouping

Support batch modification of HDM IP addresses (G6 servers and later products support SSDP method)

Support automatic matching of FIST SMS devices with BMC devices

Support batch modification of device names

Support exporting device list

Support downloading SDS logs

Support batch installation of FIST SMS (IPv4 only)

Support batch installation of universal software (IPv4 only)

Support password-free opening of remote console and password-free login to managed server devices

Chassis management

Support adding, deleting, modifying, and searching functions for chassis (automatic addition for cascading blade chassis)

Support overall power limit for multiple chassis

Support pre-configuration of VC in the chassis

Support maximum power limit for a single chassis

Support overall display of chassis device information (front view - monitoring of blade servers in place, rear view - monitoring of power supplies and fans in place, IP, status, location, asset tags, power redundancy mode, intelligent power mode)

Support display and operation of management module information

Support display and operation of AE module information

Support display and operation of compute node information

Support display and configuration of power supply information

Support display of interconnect module and fan information

Support chassis network topology to display cascading relationships

Support viewing and exporting chassis system logs

HDM out-of-band firmware update

Support restart strategy and update strategy selection

Support canceling updates

Offline firmware update

Supports firmware upgrade using customized LiveCD from H3C REPO official website

Template management

Server configuration template (supports server models, card models, logical drive templates, system installation templates, HDM configuration files, BIOS configuration files, network configuration templates, connection configurations, and stateless configuration selection)

Firmware update support

Support P2P system installation

Support online configuration of HDM and BIOS

Support cloning installation

Chassis configuration template

Switch configuration template

HDM/BIOS configuration template (supports exporting configuration, supports uploading, downloading, and deleting templates)

Clone installation

Support exporting the existing system clone to a specified RAID or specified physical drive

Support importing the cloned image to a specified RAID or specified physical drive (supports batch processing)

Support viewing and deleting cloned images

Note that cloning requires the hardware configuration of the import device to be consistent with the export device.

Component update

Support adding, editing, inventorying, and deleting node groups

Support aborting node group updates

Support HDM configuration retention selection and BIOS configuration retention selection

Support immediate restart and delayed restart selection (delay time can be set)

Bootless startup (AE)

Support the creation, copying, viewing, and deletion of operating system volumes

Support modifying the volume description and setting authentication information

PXE Server (AE)

Supports booting from PXE

Supports setting installation parameters (administrator password, regular user and password, partition, software packages, and language)

Energy efficiency management

Support energy efficiency analysis (server utilization, inlet temperature detection, cabinet space utilization, and power supply risk)

Support one-click emergency power configuration for servers (shutdown, power capping, and no action)

Support intelligent power consumption settings for cabinets (cabinet power capping, dynamic power limiting, and effective time configuration)

Support energy efficiency statistics (power consumption, space utilization, Top 5 power consumption, and Top 5 U-space utilization)

Data center management

Support adding, editing, viewing, and deleting data centers

Support adding, editing, viewing, and deleting equipment rooms

Support adding, editing, deleting, and viewing cabinet information, and viewing the cabinet U-slot diagram

Support adding servers on cabinet U slots

Liquid-cooling infrastructure

Support adding, viewing, and deleting 5204 CDUs

Support configuring power status for 5204 CDUs

Support managing custom devices (custom devices need to support the northbound interface of Modbus Over TCP protocol)

Support configuring monitoring templates for custom devices (template name, manufacturer, model, and sensor)

Support binding monitoring templates to custom devices for monitoring purposes

Support managing Yunjian environmental monitoring hosts (temperature and humidity monitoring, liquid leakage monitoring, and electromagnetic valve switch control)

Support managing centralized CDUs, immersed CDUs, and other MODBUS TCP devices

Secure erasure

Support erasing data from HDM, the BIOS, memory, storage controllers, drives, and SD cards

 

Appendix B Upgrading software

The following information describes how to update the UniSystem firmware.

Screenshots in this section are for illustration only. They might vary as the software version changes.

About UniSystem

UniSystem is an intelligent, extensible server management software product that uses the browser/server model. UniSystem provides comprehensive management capabilities, including device monitoring, firmware update, and configuration templates for customers to manage and maintain servers remotely from a unified, intuitive graphical user interface.

UniSystem installation methods

UniSystem provides two types of installation packages. One is the .tar installation package, which allows you to run UniSystem directly on a server after decompressing the installation package on the server.

UniSystem also provides an ISO image file, which allows you to install a CentOS system with the UniSystem software embedded. You can mount the ISO image to the target server and then have the server boot to the image to start the installation process. No further manual intervention is required. UniSystem automatically runs in the background upon the CentOS installation is complete.

Updating UniSystem on a Windows server by using the .tar installation package

1.Download the UniSystem installation package (AppFist-1.00.04.tar.gz, in this example), and then decompress the package.

Figure 2 Decompressed UniSystem installation package

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2.Double-click the FistLaunch_x64.bat file.

The UniSystem console opens a few seconds later.

3.Verify the following UniSystem connection settings:

HTTP Port: HTTP service port number of UniSystem. The value range is 1 to 65535. By default, HTTP port 80 is used for login. Make sure the specified port number is not used by another service.

HTTPS Port: HTTPS service port number of UniSystem. The value range is 1 to 65535. Make sure the specified port number is not used by another service.

Session Timeout: Session timeout time in seconds. The value range is 600 to 1800, and the default is 1800.

Front Display: Whether or not to display the UniSystem console always in the foreground.

Figure 3 UniSystem Console

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4.Click START.

5.Click Details to view the UniSystem startup progress and verify that it is started correctly.

Figure 4 Viewing UniSystem startup details

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Updating UniSystem on a Linux server by using the .tar installation package

Restrictions and guidelines

You must have root privileges to perform this task.

After installation, you can run UniSystem on the server by using an account with administrative privileges. 

Updating and starting UniSystem from the GUI

1.Download the UniSystem installation package (AppFist-1.00.04.tar.gz, in this example), and then save the package to the Linux server. This examples save the package to the root directory of the Linux server.

2.Open the terminal window.

3.Enter tar -xf AppFist1.00.04.tar.gz, and then press Enter to decompress the installation package.

Figure 5 Decompressing the UniSystem installation package

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4.Enter cd AppFist/ to open the AppFist folder.

Figure 6 Opening the AppFist folder

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5.Enter bash FistLaunch_x64.sh, and then press Enter to launch the UniSystem console window.

6.Verify the following UniSystem connection settings:

HTTP Port: HTTP service port number of UniSystem. The value range is 1 to 65535, and default is 80. Make sure the specified port number is not used by another service.

HTTPS Port: HTTPS service port number of UniSystem. The value range is 1 to 65535, and default is 443. Make sure the specified port number is not used by another service.

Session Timeout: Session timeout time in seconds. The value range is 600 to 1800, and the default is 1800.

Front Display: Whether or not to display the UniSystem console always in the foreground.

Figure 7 UniSystem console

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7.Click START.

 

IMPORTANT:

Keep the UniSystem console window open while UniSystem is running. Closing the window will interrupt the UniSystem service.

 

8.Click Details to view the UniSystem startup progress and verify that it is started correctly.

Figure 8 Viewing UniSystem startup details

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Updating and starting UniSystem from the CLI

1.Download the UniSystem installation package (AppFist-1.00.04.tar.gz, in this example), and then save the package to the root directory of the Linux server.

2.Enter tar -xf AppFist1.00.04.tar.gz, and then press Enter to decompress the installation package.

Figure 9 Decompressing the UniSystem installation package

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3.Enter cd AppFist/ to open the AppFist folder.

Figure 10 Opening the AppFist folder

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IMPORTANT:

Do not start multiple UniSystem processes on the same server. Doing so might cause UniSystem startup failures. 

 

4.Enter ./run.sh 80 443 1800 to start UniSystem.

The values 80 and 443 are the default HTTP and HTTPS port numbers of UniSystem, both of which can be changed to a value in the range of 1 to 65535.

The value 1800 is the default session timeout time, which can be changed to a value in the range of 600 to 1800, in seconds.

Figure 11 Running UniSystem

图片 11

 

Updating and starting UniSystem by using the ISO image

UniSystem provides an ISO image file which allows you to install a UI-equipped H3C Linux 1.1.2 system with the UniSystem software embedded. You can mount the ISO image to the target server and then have the server boot to the image to start the installation process. No further manual intervention is required. UniSystem automatically runs in the background upon completion of the Linux installation.

The AE module comes with UniSystem preinstalled. You can use the ISO image to update the UniSystem module in an AE module. For information about how to mount the ISO image, see H3C Servers Operating Systems Installation Guide.

The following information describes the procedure for using the ISO image to update UniSystem in an AE module.

Procedure

1.Launch the HDM KVM console of the AE module.

2.Select Media > Virtual Media Wizard from the top menu bar.

The Virtual Media window opens.

Figure 12 Virtual Media window

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3.On the CD/DVD tab, click Browse next to a CD Image field to select the ISO image file, and then click Open. 

4.Click Connect.

Figure 13 ISO image file mounted

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5.Reboot the server. The server automatically enters the virtual CDROM boot option.

6.The system starts to install UniSystem. The process takes about 30 minutes and does not require manual intervention.

Figure 14 Installing UniSystem

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7.After the installation is complete, UniSystem automatically starts to run in the background.

Restrictions and guidelines

If the UniSystem installation screen might turn black, because KVM fails to process data in time due to high network traffic. To resolve this issue, check your local PC's connection speed and duplex mode, and configure the settings or set automatic detection accordingly as follows:

1.Select Network and Internet.

2.Select Network Connections, and choose the network in use.

3.Select Properties, click Configure > Advanced, select Speed & Duplex in the property list, and then set Value to Auto Negotiation.

Handling firmware update failures

If the UniSystem firmware update fails, the system starts up with the original firmware version.

To resolve the firmware update failure issue:

1.Verify that a root user account is used to perform the firmware update operation.

2.Verify that the firmware image file is not corrupted.

Clearing the browser cache

Deleting the browsing history in Internet Explorer

1.Click the Tools icon, and then select Internet options from the menu that opens.

Figure 15 Tools menu

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2.Click Delete.

Figure 16 Internet options

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3.In the Delete Browsing History window, click Delete.

Figure 17 Deleting the browsing history

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Deleting the browsing history in Firefox

1.Click the Open menu icon, and then select Options from the menu that opens.

Figure 18 Menu options

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2.In the left navigation pane, select Privacy & Security, and then select Clear History

Figure 19 Privacy & Security\\10.153.3.131\资料部\03-作者交稿\02-外协员工\王越\00-提交翻译\版本说明书英文图\FIST\img\10_22.PNG

 

3.Click Clear Now.

Figure 20 Clearing history now

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Deleting the browsing history in Chrome

1.Click the Customize and control Google Chrome menu icon, and then select History from the menu that opens.

Figure 21 Customize and control Google Chrome menu

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2.Click Clear data….

Figure 22 Clearing browsing data

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Appendix C Upgrading UniSystem software by using the upgrade package

About this task

This feature allows you to upgrade or downgrade the UniSystem software version. UniSystem software upgrade will not cause UniSystem data loss. However, as a best practice, back up the critical data before upgrading UniSystem.

The UniSystem upgrade interface is available only for UniSystem running on a VM or AE module. UniSystem of the package version does not need installation. To upgrade UniSystem of the package version, replace the new package with the old package.

Restrictions and guidelines

To ensure that UniSystem can be upgraded normally, first stop the other UniSystem operations in progress before upgrading UniSystem.

Upgrading UniSystem will log out all logged-in users except the current user. Additionally, other users cannot log in during the UniSystem upgrade process.

Upgrading UniSystem will interrupt or restart related processes in the system where UniSystem is installed. If these processes are being used, related services might be interrupted.

Procedure (for UniSystem on a VM or AE module)

4.In the navigation pane, select Menu > System > Maintain and Upgrade. Click the UniSystem Software Upgrade tab.

Figure 23 UniSystem Software Upgrade page

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5.(Optional.) Click Obtain Latest UniSystem Image to download the needed UniSystem software upgrade package from the official website.

6.Click the … button for the software upgrade operation, select the UniSystem upgrade package, and click Upload to upload the upgrade package.

7.Click Start Upgrade. In the dialog box that opens, click OK to start upgrading UniSystem.

After the upgrade is finished, UniSystem will automatically restart and return to the login page. After UniSystem is restarted, refresh the page, and log in to use the new UniSystem version.

Procedure (for UniSystem of the package version)

IMPORTANT:

After the upgrade, the port configuration cannot be retained.

 

8.Obtain the UniSystem upgrade package from the official website, and then click STOP to stop UniSystem, as shown in Figure 23.

Figure 24 UniSystem console

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9.Select the new UniSystem upgrade package, decompress the package, and override the original UniSystem directory. Then, choose to replace all files as instructed, as shown in Figure 24.

Figure 25 Replacing all files

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10.Restart UniSystem.

 

 

 

Appendix D Acronyms

Acronym

Full name

UIS

Unified Infrastructure System

HDM

Hardware Device Management

BIOS

Basic Input/output System

REPO

Repository

SDS

Secure Diagnosis System

 

 

 

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