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Intel
®
NetStructure
1300 Series Storefront Appliance
Element Manager User’s Guide
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Element Manager User’s Guide

Intel® NetStructure™ 1300 Series Storefront Appliance Element Manager User’s Guide

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10Getting Started Warnings 1. This guide is intended for use by qualified technical personnel with experience in installing and configuring applianc

Page 3 - Contents

115. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage appliance components. It is strongly suggested that you perform the installation procedures in this gu

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12Checking the power cord Check the power cord to ensure that it's the correct type specifically required in the region where you are installing

Page 5 - Storefront Appliance

13To prepare to rack-mount the appliance 1. Set the appliance near a properly earthed, grounded power outlet: • In the U.S. and Canada—A NEMA 5-15R

Page 6 - Features

14View with the bezel open: A ABCDEHFG A. Rack-mount brackets E. Not applicable for appliances B. LCD F. Hard reset button C. Control buttons G.

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15Booting up and configuring The storefront appliance is a headless e-Commerce appliance that is administered remotely through a Web-based user inter

Page 8 - User profiles

16To assign a static IP address 1. After booting, the appliance displays the Set IP Address menu with blank octets. Enter an IP address for the appl

Page 9 - Release notes

17To set a default gateway 1. After entering the subnet mask, advance to the Set Default Gateway menu. Enter the default gateway by selecting a numb

Page 10 - Getting Started

18Serial cable connection: Pin Signal To Pin DB9-S To Pin (DB25-S) To Pin (RJ45) 1 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Unused Unused Unused 2 Receive Data

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19Running the First Boot Setup Wizard After the Main menu appears on the LCD, you need to connect to the storefront appliance interface via a Web bro

Page 12 - Installing the appliance

2 Copyright © 2000 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored

Page 13 - Front panel controls

20Multi-Server Management Group Operations Group Operations enables the server administrator to make changes, such as setting the date and time, to m

Page 14 - Connecting the cables

21Server Management Accessing the appliance interface The storefront appliance can be configured and managed remotely through a Web-based interface,

Page 15 - Booting up and configuring

22Administrator login name The name that will appear on the Domains page as the administrator. Password/Confirm The domain administrator password. (S

Page 16 - 000.000.000.000

23Changing and removing domains You can change domain settings or delete a domain after it is created. To change a domain 1. In the left menu, click

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24To add a new user 1. In the left menu, click Users. 2. Click Add. 3. On the Add Users page, configure the user account options shown in the follo

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25Changing and removing users You can change user account settings or remove a user account after the account is created. However, you cannot remove

Page 19 - Summary page

26As a server administrator, you can configure these services even if your current login account doesn't permit you to use them. For example, yo

Page 20 - Multi-Server Management

27Enable Realtime Blackhole List (RBL) When selected, this option tries to match the IP address of the e-mail sender against the "Realtime Black

Page 21 - Server Management

28To configure FTP service 1. In the left menu, click FTP: • To start FTP service, click Start next to FTP. • To stop FTP service, click Stop next t

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29To enable Telnet and SSH service 1. In the left menu, click Telnet/SSH: • To start Telnet or OpenSSH service, click Start. • To stop Telnet or Ope

Page 23 - Adding new users

3Contents About the Intel® NetStructure™ 1300 Series Storefront Appliance... 5 Features...

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30Accessing the e-Commerce site administration interface After enabling the e-Commerce service on the appliance, the next step in setting up online s

Page 25 - Configuring network services

31Configuring alerts Using e-mail alerting, the appliance can notify you of several events and potential problems. These events include: • Web servic

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32To configure an alert to notify you when CPU usage has exceeded a threshold 1. In the left menu, click Alerts. 2. Next to CPU, check the E-mail a

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33To configure an alert to notify you when temperatures have exceeded a threshold 1. In the left menu, click Alerts. 2. Next to Temperatures, check

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34Publishing Web pages Administrators and end users can author and publish Web content to their respective domains or personal Web sites. First, crea

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35Directory paths for site users For site users, files are transferred to your personal directory by default. The directory path is: /home/domain/<

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36Rebooting and shutting down If you're experiencing consistent problems with a particular Web service, rebooting the appliance may solve the pr

Page 31 - Configuring alerts

37Control keys Use these keys to navigate and select options from the menu system displayed on the LCD. The top and bottom arrow keys move through th

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38Main menu The Main menu is the access point for all of the features available through the front panel console. To view the Main menu, hold down any

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39To reset the root password 1. From the Defaults menu, select Root password... 2. To restore the default root user password, select Default. 3.

Page 34 - Publishing Web pages

4Accessing the appliance interface ... 42 Publishing Web pages...

Page 35 - Using FrontPage 2000

40Network menu The Network menu enables you to view and configure network addressing for your appliance's network adapters, subnet mask, and def

Page 36 - Rebooting and shutting down

41LED indicators The following illustration and table describes the nine LEDs located on the front panel (as viewed with the bezel closed): BA ACDEFG

Page 37 - Custom LCD message

42Domain Management Accessing the appliance interface The storefront appliance can be configured and managed remotely through a Web-based interface,

Page 38 - Defaults menu

43To publish using FTP 1. Start your FTP application and establish a session with the storefront appliance. 2. Transfer your files to your personal

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44Using FrontPage 2000 If FrontPage Server Extensions have been enabled for a hosted domain, the primary domain administrator can publish Webs direct

Page 40 - Web status menu

45To add a new user 1. In the left menu, click Users. 2. Click Add. 3. On the Add Users page, configure the user account options shown in the follo

Page 41 - LED indicators

46Changing and removing users You can change user account settings or remove a user account after the account is created. However, you cannot remove

Page 42 - Domain Management

47SSI support Enables support of Server Side Includes (SSI) such as current date, and so on. CGI support Adds support for Common Gateway Interface

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48Domain directory structure When a domain is added, the following directory is created: /home/domain/domain[n] where [n] is an integer starting with

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49Hardware Configuration and Management Removing and replacing the cover To remove the cover 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw from

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5About the Intel® NetStructure™ 1300 Series Storefront Appliance The Intel® NetStructure™ 1300 Series Storefront Appliance is a complete e-Commerce h

Page 46 - Changing domain settings

50Adding memory Make sure that the DIMM board you want to install has the appropriate characteristics. Caution DIMM board edge connectors are keyed

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51 Adding a second hard drive Adding a second hard drive lets you expand the file storage capacity of your appliance or provide disk redundancy to en

Page 48 - Domain directory structure

52To install the hard drive in the mounting bracket This procedure assumes that the mounting bracket has been removed from the drives. 1. Place the

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53Configuring the hard drive Once you have installed a new hard drive, you can configure it through the appliance's Web interface. Configuration

Page 50 - Adding memory

54Mirroring the disk To mirror the disk 1. Install the hard drive. 2. At the Status page of the interface, click the more... link next to Drive spac

Page 51 - Adding a second hard drive

Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting This section provides possible solutions for these specific problems. Try the solutions in the order given

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56Hard disk drive activity indicator does not light If you've installed one or more hard disk drives in your appliance, check the following: • A

Page 53 - Configuring the hard drive

57Link LED does not light Check the following: • Make sure you've loaded the network drivers. • Check all cable connections. • Make sure the net

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58Accessing the emergency partition The appliance has an emergency partition containing backup that can be used for rebooting and reconstruction unde

Page 55 - Troubleshooting and Support

59Intel e-Business Data Center Store http://www.intel.com/netstructure/store FTP download site ftp://download.intel.com Printing the product documen

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6E-mail service—sites hosted on the appliance also offer customizable Internet messaging services. It's quick and easy to set up mail accounts,

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60Facilitating your support call In order to speed up the resolution of your support inquiry, be prepared to give the following information: • Serial

Page 58 - Technical support

61Appendices Appliance specifications Physical description The diagram below shows the location of the major system components in your appliance: HFE

Page 59 - Contacting technical support

62The following table lists the physical dimensions and required clearances for the appliance: Height 4.32 cm (1.70 inches) Width 42.55 cm (16.75 i

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63Hardware components The following table lists the default hardware components for the storefront appliance: Component Description Processor 750 M

Page 61 - Appendices

64Installed software The following table lists the pre-installed software and versions that ship with the storefront appliance: Software Description

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65Serial cable connection Pin Signal To Pin (DB9-S) To Pin (DB25-S) To Pin (RJ45) 1 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) (Unused) -- -- 2 Receive Data (RxD)

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66Overcurrent protection—The appliance is designed for an AC line voltage source with up to 20 amperes of overcurrent protection. If the power system

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670111h Floppy A: Error 0112h Floppy B: Error 0113h Hard Disk 0 Error 0114h Hard Disk 1 Error 0115h Hard Disk 2 Error 0116h Hard Disk 3 Error 0

Page 65 - Rack-mount precautions

688190h Watch Dog Failed on Last Boot 8191h 2:1 Core to Bus Ratio: Processor Cache disabled 8192h L2 Cache Size Mismatch 8193h CPUID, Processor S

Page 66 - BIOS error codes

69Temperature conversion chart Because temperature-monitoring computer hardware reports the temperature in degrees Celsius, users in the United Stat

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7SSL encryption—enable 128-bit Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption for your hosted domains, as well as SSL encryption for managing the appliance. S

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70Supported memory The BIOS assesses the SDRAM size and speed using the serial presence detect (SPD) data structure programmed into an EEPROM on the

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71Supported memory characteristics DIMM size Configuration DRAM technology DRAM depth DRAM width Single-sided DIMM (size x 64 bit) Double-sided DIMM

Page 70 - Supported memory

72Log files When a current log file reaches its maximum size, it is compressed, renamed, and stored in rotation. The first rotation is renamed with t

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73Changes to Red Hat Linux distribution 6.2 The Linux version installed on the appliance is based on a "Server" installation of Red Hat Lin

Page 72 - Log files

74Regulatory and Environmental Specifications Declaration of the Manufacturer or Importer We hereby certify that this product is in compliance with E

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75Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) USA: FCC CFR 47 Part 2 and 15, Verified Class A Limit Canada: IC ICES-003 Class A Limit Europe: EMC Directiv

Page 74 - Safety Compliance

76Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The cu

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77ICES-003 (Canada) Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe A prescrites d

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8Extensible software—additional stores can be supported with license key upgrades available from the Intel NetStructure Data Center. The Intel Web si

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9Site administrator (Intershop)—configures e-Commerce services for hosted domains via Intershop's Web-based interface. This e-Commerce site admi

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