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1. Booting on MultiPath devices MultiPath Fibre channel devices that have multiple paths MultiPath will be done by configuring the EFI boot manager and setting the two unique fibre channel paths on the boot menu If the first path fails the EFI boot manager automatically uses the second path on the boot menu to boot the OpenVMS operating System Version 1 2 Page 70 4 22 04
2. PAL A Revision 7 31 7 31 PAL B Revision 7 59 SAL Spec Revision 3 01 SAL A Revision 2 00 SAL B Revision 2 20 EFI Spec Revision 1 10 EFI Intel Drop Revision EFI Build Revision 1 22 14 61 POSSE Revision 0 10 ACPI Revision 7 00 BMC Revision 1 50 IPMI Revision 1 00 SMBIOS Revision 2 3 2a Management Processor Revision WARNING AND STOP BOOT INFORMATION CHIP REVISION INFORMATION Chip Logical Type ID Memory Controller 0 Root Bridge 0 Host Bridge 0000 Host Bridge 0001 Host Bridge 0002 Host Bridge 0003 Host Bridge 0004 Host Bridge 0006 Host Bridge 0007 Other Bridge 0 Other Bridge 0 Baseboard MC 0 lanaddress Allows the user to display the core 10 MAC address Syntax lanaddress Version 1 2 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 0 Mac 00306 Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 Mac 00306E4A121F E 02 22 Device Chip ID Revision 22b 0023 1229 0023 122e 0032 122e 0032 122e 0032 122e 0032 122e 0032 122e 0032 122e 0032 0 0002 0 0007 0 0150 Page 56 E4A133D 4 22 04 Parameters none lanaddress command Shell lanaddress LAN Address Information LAN Address Path Mac 00306E4A133D Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 0 Mac 00306E4A133D Mac 00306E4A121F Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 Mac 00306E4A121F monarch Displays or modifies the ID of the bootstrap processor The preferred monarch number is stored in NVM Syntax monarch cpu Parameters
3. Step 12 Press Esc to exit the main menu and the EFI SCSI Setup Utility Step 13 Select the option for exiting the utility Version 1 2 Page 64 4 22 04 Step 13 When you are prompted to press Enter to stop this SCSI board you are now back at the EFI shell prompt Step 14 At the EFI shell prompt type this command reset The system starts to reboot This is required to cause the new SCSI setting Version 1 2 Page 65 4 22 04 Fibre Booting Overview Introduction With the release of OpenVMS for Industry Standard Servers or Intel Itanium based platforms we need to provide OpenVMS booting and dumping capabilities for Fibre Channel devices For the HP Alpha based systems we have the SRM console that provided a fibre controller console driver to boot and crash on Fibre devices The console also provided the WWIDMGR utility that is mainly used to define alias names of fibre channel devices used for booting and dumping The utility is also responsible for giving console device names that are associated to the worldwide identifiers WWIDs of a fibre channel device With this utility a user can specify associations between WWIDs and device names that are used for booting and dumping Itanium based platforms introduced a new interface between the operating system OS and the platform firmware called the Extensible Firmware Interface EFI The EFI is responsible for initializing the boot devices that are present in the system This is d
4. LC LAN configuration IP address and so on This command displays and allows modification of the LAN configuration Configurable parameters include MP IP Address MP Host Name Subnet Mask Gateway Address Web Console port number Link State OO0o0000 The MP Host Name set in this command is displayed at the MP command interface prompt Typically the DNS name for the LAN IP is entered This field can be programmed to any useful name or phrase For clarity it is useful to enter MP on STST 4 as the MP Host name so both names show up in the prompt limit 19 characters no spaces allowed The web access port number is also set by this command LAN Status LS LAN Status This command displays all parameters and the current status of the MP LAN connections The LAN parameters are not modified by the execution of this command Return to Main Menu MA Return to MP Main Menu This command makes the MP return to the non mirrored MP Main Menu This is the same as executing Ctrl B Modem Reset MR Modem Reset This command makes the MP send an AT Z command to the modem which resets it Any modem connections are lost The initialization results can be viewed by using the MS command Version 1 2 Page 21 4 22 04 Modem Status MS Modem Status Display modem status The MS command displays the state of the modem lines connected to the remote modem serial port The display can be updated by pressing Enter The current state
5. Peak working set s Peak virtual size Mounted volumes Elapsed time SP value 0 ize 13424 220384 0 0 00 00 36 44 To force a crash of OpenVMS first try entering Ctrl P If the system is booted with XDelta you can then enter the c command to force a crash If the system is not booted with XDelta you see the following Crash y n y OpenVMS 164 Operating Sys Bugcheck code 00000965 DI Crash CPU 00 Primary CP Current Process NULL Current PSB ID 00000001 kk Image Name tem XAOK J2S BUGCH EBUGCRASH ECK x Debugger forced system crash U 00 Active CPUs Starting compressed selectiv Version 1 2 Page 12 00000003 memory dump at 30 OCT 2003 17 34 4 22 04 If the system does not respond to Ctrl P then do the following ESC cli TOC Sending TOC INIT lt ESC gt Q Management Processor Console The management processor is an independent support system for the server It provides a way for you to connect to a server and perform administration or monitoring tasks for the server hardware The management processor controls the following Power Reset Transfer of Control TOC capabilities Console access Display and recording of system events Display of detailed information about the various internal subsystems 000000 The management processor also provides a virtual front panel that can be used to monitor system status and s
6. Power Control Quit Logout Reset System and switch to sys console Read System Event Log Send an INIT TOC and switch to sys console Management Processor MP e Optional on RX2600 standard on RX4640 and up e Minimum MP firmware for VMS is E2 22 e Uses it own processor with private ethernet adapter e Username Password protected e Snoop EFI serial line and send out characters over serial line TELNET or WWW reguires IP address e Supports multiple session but only one controls input e AB used to enter remote console e Can control power and reset system e TC command can force a crash dump e All console terminal 1 0 stored in NVRAM MP Command Set Command Description inven BP CA CL e 3MC Tell se User configuration mes Virtual front panel Forcing a system crash e History On VAX and early Alpha system P was detected by special hardware and handled by the console Commodity serial ports pushed P detection in console firmware if IPL lt DEVICE_IPL e EFI console ignores P no way to return to EFI Shell e A64 VMS console terminal driver handles P Calls XDELTA if loaded Prompts for forced crash if IPL lt DEVICE_IPL e Remote console command generates Transfer of Control signal BMC TOC MP TC Handled by IA64 VMS as a non maskable exception and results in a crash dump regardless of IPL Future bootstrap options e Fibre Chann
7. Use and to change option s Use Enter to select an option Default boot selection will be booted in 10 seconds RX2600 consoles Other useful EFI shell commands O Create VMS like console commands Shell gt alias dir Is Display hardware and firmware revisions Shell gt info all Clear MP console logs files stored in NVRAM Shell gt clearlogs Map command display list of devices Shell gt map Device mapping table fs0 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 Ata Primary Master CDROM Entry0 HD Part1 Sig00000000 fs1 Acpi HWPO002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0 LunO HD Part1 Sig832C30E1 fs2 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun2 Lun0 HD Part1 SigDDA9F5F4 bIkO Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 Ata Primary Master bik1 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 Ata Primary Master CDROM Entry0 bik2 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 Ata Primary Master CDROM Entry0 HD Part1 Sig00000000 bik3 Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0 LunO DIU Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0 LunO HD Part1 Sig832C30E1 bIk5 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun2 Lun0 bIk6 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun2 Lun0 HD Part1 SigDDA9F5F4 VMS_SHOW UJ e For the 8 2 release VMS will distribute a utility to associate VMS device name with EFI pathnames fs0 efi vms gt vms_show devices VMS EIAO EFI Acpi 000222F0 0 Pci 3 0 Mac 00306E3829B5 VMS DKAO EFI fs0 Acpi 000222F0 100 PciC1 0 Scsi PunO LunO VMS EWAO EFI Acpi 000222F0 100 Pci 2 0 Mac 00306E38B93
8. ain Help Menu Exit Connection kthulu Exit MP console mode co and wait for the EFI command menu Note that some systems may have been set to time out after a small number of seconds You see the Shell prompt EFI Shell Please select a boot option Built in Boot Option Maintenance Menu System Configuration Menu Use Version 1 2 and v to change option s Us Page 31 EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 61 Firmware ver 2 20 4331 Enter to select an option 4 22 04 Step5 Use v or to select the EFI Shell Built in You then receive the Shell gt prompt Loading EFI Shell Built in EFI Shell version 1 10 14 61 Device mapping table fs0 Acpi HWP0O002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0O Lun0 HD Partl1 SigClCEDDAA4 blkO Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 Ata Primary Master blk1 Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 blk2 Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0 Lun0 HD Part1 SigC1CEDDA4 Shell Step 6 Enter FSO or the file structured device that Open VMS on it Shell fs0 fs0 V Step 7 Now change the directory containing the OpenVMS initial boot loader by entering ed efi vms fs0 gt cd efi vms fs0 efi vms gt Step 8 Now invoke the initial loader by entering vms loader fl 0 2 The fl is one way to specify boot time flags just like on the Alpha system with the SRM console fs0 efi vms gt vms loader fl 0 2 HP OpenVMS Industry Stan
9. lc LC Version 1 2 Page 40 4 22 04 At each prompt you may type D Current LAN Configuration MAC Address s O U i H IP Address MP Host Name Subnet Mask Gateway Address Link State 0x00306e397dd2 XX XX XX XXX uninitialized 255 255 255 20 XX XX XX XXX Auto Negotiate Web Console Port Number 2023 Enter parameter s For each parameter New value or lt CR gt to retain the current value or EFAULT to set the default value or D Q to Quit IP Address Current gt XX XX XX XXX 0 1 default Modifying this parameter will cause 12750 to change enter connections to be dropped Enter new value or Q to Quit A to modify All or 127 0 0 1 gt IP Address will be updated New LAN Configuration MAC Address zi E OQ U Gm oH IP Address MP Host Name Subnet Mask Gateway Address Link State modified values 0x00306e397dd2 12740 00 uninitialized 255 2554 2557 0 XX XX XX XXX Auto Negotiate Web Console Port Number 2023 indicates inconsistent parameters Enter parameter s For each parameter New value or CR to retain D Q EFAULT to set to Quit Gateway Address Current gt XX XX 127 0 Enter new value or to revise enter or Q to Quit G the current value or the default value or XX XXX 0 1 default Q to Quit 127 001 Gateway Address will be
10. Acpi PNP0501 0 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg Vt100 Acpi PNP0501 0 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg Vt100 Acpi PNP0501 0 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg VtUtf8 Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1 1 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg PcAnsi Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1 1 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg Vt100 Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1 1 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg Vt100 Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1 1 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg VtUtf8 Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 2 0 Save Settings to NVRAM Exit Using either the v or move to the device you want to select or deselect Pressing the Space bar changes the state and the asterisk indicates what is selected In the above list the Management Processor is selected and set to emulate a VT100 If you select Acpi PNP0501 0 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg Vt100 the console is the BMC console labeled as console serial A on the back of the system After making your changes select the Save Setting to NVRAM and then exit Repeat Steps 4 and 5 for the output and error devices Finally perform a cold reset of the system If you changed the console from MP to the BMC or vice versa you may need to move the serial cable to the appropriate connector on the system Version 1 2 Page 8 4 22 04 Console Comparison The following lists provide the advantages and disadvantages of the BMC and MP consoles BMC Console Advantages o Simple to use o Small command set o Mode less You are either at its command prompt or you are not
11. Clear logs info Display hardware information monarch View or set the monarch processor paiproc Make a PAL call salproc Make a SAL call time Display or set time ver Displays version info Type help followed by command name for full documentation on that command Type help a to display a list of all commands help cpuconfig command Shell help cpuconfig CPUCONFIG cpu onloff cpu Specifies which cpu to configure onloff Specifies to configure or deconfigure a cpu Notes 1 Cpu status will not change until next boot Examples To deconfigure CPU 0 fs0O gt cpuconfig 0 off CPU will be deconfigured on the next boot To display configuration status of cpus fs0 gt cpuconfig CPU configuration data displayed help bch command Configuration help bch Co INformation help bch in PAth help bch pa ScRool help bch sr SEArch help bch sea SERvice help bch ser BOot help bch bo HElp help bch he RESET help bch reset MAin help bch ma Version 1 2 Page 48 4 22 04 For more help on one of the commands above at the prompt type help bch COMMAND baud Sets the baud rate and communication settings for a UART Syntax baud index bauarate Parameters index 0 through the total number of UARTS minus one baudrate baud rate Operation This command is used to change the speed for a UART in the system This command works for all UARTs visible to EFIIPOSSE If the UART is part of PDH spac
12. Commands 2 21 21 eA nhnanAn Anual 47 help command nc re nU RE EUN VENENUM EE UNE IER 47 baud ue E ER HU EN PEE VEN URN ra UTE VR RUN rH UE SEE ROUEN TUA 49 boottest 12 nU RE UT HE E REN VIE EN UN NEN VN EE HUE EE REN VIRES PEE A 49 Cp conflg ion AERE TERN UR EVI TEE UI UIN TUER UN UR EVEN EE ERE PEE TER Ed 51 default eU E UT HE E REN VER VEN HUN UN LEN EE HUNE AAA PEU SERRA 51 Cla cililil pre RUE UNE TUER UR UR EUR TTE UI EUER VN TUER EN AUR EVEN E ERE EUER ER 52 n M POP 52 lanaddr ss E E E E SE AN MAN ANE NI EMI D LI aa 56 MON ALC iil T 57 pdt Cpe pore OD aT E pn KOE EP TS Perry A KOE T SEE LN I IMI UMEN I EEG 57 SV SMOG C Be 58 Specifying SCSI Parameters uode cte rere t cock cuca doda ke ka do ancaciescuda E AE A E E A E 60 Fibre Booting OVerview a endende OR RE ORE RD ERRORI OBEN RI Is 66 linis aia 66 Supported Hardware edendo RERO URODR ON TREO OBEN GR RR RR RON Ub 66 Hardware Set p a sedeo ntecttene te DO HR ERIT E E RT DRE RECON ERE E THE 66 julio qui X 66 Installing Bootable Firmware seen nne ee ere eta aaa aet ote ee ee tnt tee tet tnt nnt t tnt tnt nete 66 Verifying the Bootable Firmware Installation essere nnne 67 Configuring the Boot Devices from the Emulex Bios Utility se 67 Booting on MultiPath devices se ose
13. Disadvantages o Single user o Limited features o Notavailable on many of the systems MP Console Advantages o Can be multi user One user can issue commands to the EFI layer or the operating system and multiple users can view it o Accessible by way of telnet or the web Feature rich o Keeps log of last 58 lines of display on the console Now you can see what was really entered instead of getting it second hand o Can manipulate the server event logs o Supports dial in access o Supports UPCs Disadvantages o Noton all systems o More complex to perform simple operations like power cycling the system o Command menu and non command menu commands and you have to flip back and forth Oo Version 1 2 Page 9 4 22 04 BMC System Console On the RX2600 the Baseboard Management Console BMC is accessible through the serial port on the back of the system labeled Console Serial A This port is set to 9600 baud 8 bit no parity and one stop bit Entering Console Mode To get the console processors attention and enter command mode enter lt ESC gt You receive the cli prompt at which point you can enter commands Exiting Console Mode To exit the console processor command mode enter lt ESC gt Q If OpenVMS is running you are returned to the operating system prompt Command Summary Command Description C lt passwordstring gt Change Password CON Display console selection FPL Re
14. EFI Shell from the boot menu e Set Boot flags environment variable stored in NVRAM IA64 flag values are generally the same as Alpha and VAX Shell gt set vms_flags 0 0 e Select disk and directory Shell gt fs0 fs0 gt cd efi vms e Start the boot of VMS fs0 gt vms_loader e Override environment variable fs0 gt vms_loader flags 0 1 What s wrong with the Backspace key EFI console requires H ASCII 0x08 for backspace VMS traditionally uses DEL ASCII 0x7F for backspace Two methods for using the backspace key Set terminal emulator to send DEL for backspace key Use H in EFI Shell and Backspace key in VMS Set terminal emulator to always send 4H for backspace key Available in upcoming VMS for IA64 and Alpha In LOGIN COM SET TERM BACKSPACE DELETE Backspace key sends 4H and works for EFI Shell and VMS Use V H H for beginning of line Booting VMS from the EFI menu e Create new menu item Select Boot Option Maintenance Menu Select Add Boot Option Select volume Select efi vms vms_loader Add name HP OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 No boot options are needed since it uses VMS_FLAGS stored in NVRAM Save settings to NVRAM Boot Example EFI version 1 10 14 61 EFI64 Running on Intel R Itanium Processor Family EFI 1 10 IPF zx6000 rx2600 zx2000 1 22 Wed Jul 23 16 43 12 2003 HP Copyright c 2000 2002 Broadcom Corporation Broadcom NetXtreme Gig
15. Options ester eee PRENDE RUPEE INE REPERTA 24 Firmware Revision Status aee Rte ete PRO RENE PODER GENERE UNE RS 24 System Status i ao E DRE PO REPORTE P ERE ER E EET 24 Transfer Of Control ae ER RE ERE EO EE PEE ES 25 1ra nt tn att t tq tt uen 25 Version 1 2 Page 3 4 22 04 User Config UFALOD nn oe Ute o EEUU Ais Gov AOE HE Ae ON D Oe ont 25 Virtual Front Panel 55 iecore a edle Dre a Eee ee E ERI ee E e E e ede 25 bud ER 25 EAE from MUP eT 26 Diagnostics onere ERE EUR RR URDU d e ERR E RERO EE 26 Avoiding Command Confirmation essent nnt ee trennt tnt trennen nnn 26 Gaining Control of the Console 5 e esp V ege cs o rep Ver 26 Management Processor Help System essere ee ee tnt ee e ee ee e ee eta e nnt tet tnter rnnt 26 Powering System On Off from the MP Console sss eene nennt nennen 27 Booting OpenVMS from the MP Console esent trennt TEA SAVE trennt 30 Forcing avGrashi scan Sois o ors nc eso Meroe orm rote Aeris order onus nidore Mert ae AIT 33 Vent Boju aa SiS ae AAA AAAS rero irr nose nore o eere orn vere as in M 34 Updating theiMP Fitfiware 5 1 dne Women e ut 35 Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Boot Manager eese nnt nnt nnt tnt tette nne tnt nne 44 Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Boot Manager esses tnter teens 44 EEDConmandsz once tl seas oh uote A urs ONA 46 EFUPOSSE
16. Session E ain Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name kthulu MP co You will now get lots of output from the system powering up Eventually you will get to this menu Step 2 Version 1 2 EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 61 Firmware ver 2 20 4331 Please select a boot option EFI Shell Built in Boot Option Maintenance Menu System Configuration Menu Use option and v to change option s Use Enter to select an Select the Boot Option Maintenance Menu using either v or EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 61 ain Menu Select an Operation Boot from a File Add a Boot Option Delete Boot Option s Change Boot Order Manage BootNext setting Set Auto Boot TimeOut Select Active Console Output Devices Select Active Console Input Devices Page 7 4 22 04 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Select Active Standard Error Devices Cold Reset Exit Timeout gt 10 sec SystemGuid C198BA79 478A 11D7 9C22 6033AC66036B SerialNumber US30464638 Select each of the consoles and set the active console device Use either v or For this example we will change only the console output device When you select the output device you receive a display something like the one below EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1 10 14 61 Select the Console Output Device s Acpi PNP0501 0 Uart 9600 N81 VenMsg PcAnsi
17. The following table lists EFI commands EFI Commands EFI Shell Command Definition help command Display help for specified command or menu reset Reset the system exit at EFI shell Return to the main menu EFI boot manager change boot Display or modify a path order bcfg Search for boot devices Many commands offer a b parameter to cause 25 line Display or change scrolling capability breaks Configuration Commands that deal with configuration items autoboot Display or set the auto start flag info boot Display or set processor boot identifier EFI boot manager Display boot related information autoboot Seconds allowed for boot attempt cpuconflg Config deconfig processor boottest Display or set boot tests execution date Read or set the date time Read or set the real time clock Information Commands that return system information info all Display all system information info boot Display boot related information info cpu Display cache information info chiprev Display revision number of major VLSI MP command lt df gt Display FRU information info fw Display firmware version for PDC 1CM and complex info io Display firmware version for PDC 1CM and complex LanAddress Display core LAN station address info mem Display memory information info cpu Display processor information Service Service
18. ck ck ck kk KKK KKK kk kk kk kk Ck Sk kk ck ck KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK ckck kk kk KK KKK MP login MP Host Name uninitialized MP CM sysrev Version 1 2 Page 42 4 22 04 SYSREV Current firmware revisions P FW BMC FW EFI FW System FW MP Host Name MP CM gt Version 1 2 E 02 22 01 40 01422 01 82 uninitialized Page 43 4 22 04 Extensible Firmware Interface EFI Boot Manager EFI Extensible Firmware Interface is an operating system and platform independent boot and pre boot interface EFI lies between the operating system and platform firmware allowing the operating system to boot without having details about the underlying hardware and firmware EFI supports boot devices uses a flat memory model and hides platform and firmware details from the operating system NOTE EFI and Pre OS System Environment POSSE are similar EFI is an Intel specification whereas POSSE is the HP implementation that aids HP support EFI supports booting from media that contain an EFI OS loader or an EFI defined System Partition An EFI defined System Partition is required by EFI to boot from a block device EFI Boot Sequence gt IEFIAPI RE Standani Drwers and Boot from Operation firmware application ordered list handed off to platform loaded of EFIOS OS Loader initalization iteratiely loaders AP specified gt Valueadd implementation p EFI transfers Extensible Firmware
19. default users passwords or delete default users see UC command OR Disable all types of remote access s SA command kk Ck ck Ck Ck Ck ck Ck 0C ck ck Sk ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck Ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck ck kk ck kk ck ck ck ko ko ck Sk ko Sk Sk kv Mk Sk ko ko ko ko MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session E ain Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name kthulu MP Step 2 Switch to the command menu by entering the CM command MP cm Use Ctrl B to return to MP main menu MP Host Name kthulu MP CM gt Step3 Turn on the power by entering the command pc on nc and Ctrl B to get out of command menu mode MP CM gt pc on nc PC on nc System will be powered on gt System is being powered on Command successful MP Host Name kthulu MP CM gt Ctrl B MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor Version 1 2 Page 28 4 22 04 n Tj x td td Enter OS Session ain Help Menu Exit Connection MP Host Name kthulu MP To power off the system return to the command menu and enter the command pc off nc MP cm Use Ctrl B to return to MP main menu MP Host Name kthulu MP CM gt pc off nc PC off nc System will be powe
20. m D OUR E IRR ORTU REED REA TURAE ka kakao do 70 Milt Pathe e 70 Version 1 2 Page 4 4 22 04 Introduction The HP Integrity Server system provides two console options the Baseboard Management Console BMC and the Management Processor MP console Both consoles can be used to power cycle the systems and perform hardware related operations In addition to the low level console functions the Integrity Server system has a replacement for the SRM console in the Alpha processors Extensible Firmware Interface EFI This document provides command summaries and examples of commonly used commands for both the BMC and the MP Ctrl H and the Delete Key Unlike OpenVMS which uses the character 0OX7F DEL RUBOUT the BMC and the MP consoles and the EFI environment use Ctrl H If you press the Delete key on a VTxxx terminal or the key you have mapped to send 0X7F in your terminal emulator the character is not deleted This occurrence has triggered a new SYSGEN parameter TTY DEFCHAR3 and a new SET TERMINAL COMMAND to tell the terminal driver to re map Ctrl H to DEL If you want the re mapping to be system wide for all terminals you need to OR 0x10 into the current value stored in TTY DEFCHAR3 If you want to re map a single terminal issue the command set terminal backspace delete Doing this allows you to change your terminal or terminal emulator to send Ctrl H instead of DEL When using command line editing you can s
21. of the status signals DCD CTS DSR RI and the last state of the control signals DTR RTS set by the firmware are displayed Power Control PC Power Control turn system power on and off For proper system shutdown shutdown the operating system before issuing this command or use the commands graceful shutdown option This command allows you to switch the system power on or off You can have the action take place immediately or after a specified delay Notice this is roughly the equivalent to turning the system power off at the front panel switch There is no signal sent to the OS to bring the software down before power is turned off To turn the system off properly you must ensure that the OS is in the proper shutdown state before issuing this command Use the proper OS commands or use the graceful shutdown option of the Remote Power Control command Configure Paging PG Paging parameter setup configures pagers This command allows the user to configure the pagers and set triggering events A string description of the triggering event will be sent with the page Power Status PS Power status display the status of the power management module This command displays on the console the status of the power management module Reset BMC RB Reset BMC This command resets the BMC by toggling a GPIO pin Version 1 2 Page 22 4 22 04 Reset System RS Reset system through RST signal This command causes the system except th
22. the controller for the channel whose SCSI ID you want to display or change So continuing the example for channel A of this SCSI board you would type drvcfg s 43 1E The EFI SCSI Setup Utility starts and its main menu is displayed showing a list of all the EFI capable HBAs in the system To move the cursor in the EFI SCSI Setup Utility you can use these keys e Arrow keys 1 lt Alternate keys H left J down K up L right I home 0 end Move the cursor to highlight this channel of this SCSI board press Enter To determine which channel of the HBA to highlight match the PCI Bus PCI Dev and PCI Func values on this screen to the Bus Dev and Fnc values from the info io command CAUTION Do not select the Global Properties option on the main menu Step 6 The Adapter Properties screen for this channel of this SCSI board is displayed If you like you can make sure the utility is running for this channel of this SCSI board by comparing the values shown for PCI Bus PCI Device and PCI Function to the Bus Dev and Fnc values from the info i0 command CAUTION Do not change the value for any of these fields on the Adapter Properties screen Auto Termination e SCSI Parity SCSI Bus Scan Order Version 1 2 Page 63 4 22 04 Spinup Delay Secs Changing any of these fields can cause unpredictable results CAUTION Do not change the value for any of these fields on the Device Propert
23. updated Version 1 2 Page 41 EFAULT to set default configuration or Q to Quit to Quit i all present LAN and Web specify 127 0 0 1 or say DEFAULT specify 127 0 0 1 or say DEFAULT 4 22 04 New LAN Configuration modified values MAC Address 0x00306e397dd2 IP Address 127 0 0 1 MP Host Name uninitialized Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway Address 12740 0 1 Link State Auto Negotiate Web Console Port Number 2023 zip QUO mH I Enter Parameter s to revise Y to confirm or QO to Quit Y gt LAN Configuration has been updated gt Reset MP XD command option MP Host Name uninitialized MP CM XD XD Diagnostics Menu Non destructive tests P Parameter checksum I I2C access L LAN access PING M Modem selftests Destructive tests R Restart MP Enter menu item or Q to Quit R Confirm Y N Y MP is now being reset HP Management Processor R for configuration to take effect get BMC Device ID record Firmware Revision E 02 22 Jun 13 2003 12 34 29 c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2003 All Rights Reserved kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK kk kk kk KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK kk kk ko kc KKK KKK KK KKK Only default users are configured Use one of the following user password pairs to login Admin Admin Oper Oper kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck Ck ck ck ck Ck
24. 002103 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 110 00 40 01 01 0 1000 0x002103 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 111 Looking at all of the above information together the Vendor Ox1000 and Device 0x0021 are the IDs for a SCSI board Of the devices with those IDs this device has two channels Fnc of 00 immediately followed by Fnc of 01 Also this SCSI board has a numeric non xx Slot 03 in this example Step 2 Still at the EFI shell prompt type this command to obtain the controller s handle for the SCSI card devtree A tree of all EFI capable devices installed in the system is displayed The output could look like the following Shell gt devtree Device Tree Ctrl 04 Ctrl 0A Acpi HWP0002 0 Ctrl 15 Usb Open Host Controller Ctrl 3D Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 J0 Usb 1 0 Ctrl 16 Usb Open Host Controller L 17 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 112 L 18 PCI IDE ATAPI Controller Ctrl 50 DV 28E B Ctrl 19 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 0 ON o ct oc Eye ES Version 1 2 Page 61 4 22 04 Ctrl 51 Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 0 Mac 00306E4A133D Ctrl 0B Acpi HWP0002 100 Ctrl 1A LSI Logic Ultra320 SCSI Controller Ctrl 1B LSI Logic Ultra320 SCSI Controller Ctrl 1C Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 Ctrl 53 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Adapter Ctrl 0C Acpi HWP0002 200 Ctr1 1D LSI Logic Ultral160 SCSI Controller Ctrl 1E LSI Logic Ultral160 SCSI Controller Ctrl 0D Acpi HWP0002 300 Ctrl 0OE Acpi HWPO0002 400 Ctrl 0F Acp
25. 1A64 Console Environment 1A06 DECUS M nchen Bonn 20 4 2004 invent John R Covert Paul A Jacobi Hewlett Packard OpenVMS Systems Group Three console interfaces on the RX2600 e Extensible Firmware Interface EFI e Remote Console interfaces Baseboard Management Controller BMC Management Processor MP System Lock Receptacie AC1 15 Pin VGA 7 Serial Port A Console Connector 25 Pin Seria c C oct Serial Port B a ni Connector Pieceptacie MP Reset AC2 LVD SE SCSI E Connector 0 100 10X V 10 100 Management Ur das si USB Connectors Monitor Connector LAN 2 A TOC 10 100 Management Locator Button LAN and LED Extensible Firmware Interface EFI console e EFI is the standard console for all IA64 systems regardless of hardware vendor e Each vendor can provide unique customizations e Used to boot the system e Interfaces with the operation system via PAL SAL and EFI runtime services e Provides both a menu and command line interface e Code is stored in flash ROM and optional FAT partition e EFI console is an open programming environment ntel publishes the source code and tool kit ntel transitioning EFI to SIG group similar to PCI SIG e EFI will eventfully replace BIOS on IA32 systems 4 22 04 RX2600 consoles VMS_LOADER EFI e EFI application built using MS Visual Studio with A 64 cross compilers EFI tool kit provided my Intel MS linker produces P C
26. 8 VMS DKC200 EFI fs 1 Acpi 000222F0 200 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun2 Lun0 VMS SET UJ e In the 8 2 release VMS_SET utility will allow selection of dump devices and HLL debugger port fs0 efi vms gt vms_set dump_dev dka0 dkc200 VMS DKAO EFI fs0 Acpi 000222F0 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0 LunO VMS DKC200 EFI fs 1 Acpi 000222F0 200 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun2 Lun0 fs0 efi vms gt vms show dump dev VMS DKAO EFI fs0 Acpi 000222F0 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi PunO Lun0O VMS DKC200 EFI fs 1 Acpi 000222F0 200 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun2 Lun0 EFI commands ommand ispl p for specified command or menu res exit at EFI shell Retur EFI boot manager change boo Display or modify a path date ume Information Updating the EFI firmware Download firmware update program from HP website onto a local system e Minimum EFI firmware for VMS is 2 20 e Startup TCP IP in the EFI console Shell gt load fs0 efi vms tools tcpipv4 efi Shell gt efi vms tools ifconfig lo0 inet 127 0 0 1 up Shell gt efi vms tools ifconfig sni0 inet 1 1 1 1 netmask 2 2 2 2 up Shell gt efi vms tools route add default 3 3 3 3 e Must be customized for your network environment Replace 1 1 1 1 with IP address Replace 2 2 2 2 with Netmask Replace 3 3 3 3 with Gateway e Hint Use a script file to perform this task Obtaining EFI firmware update e Use FTP to copy over firmware update program Shell gt ftp 4 4 4 4 Connected to 4 4 4 4 220 foo
27. Interface EFI Boot Manager The EFI boot manager loads EFI applications including OS first stage loader and EFI drivers from an EFI defined file system or image loading service NVRAM variables point to the file to be loaded These variables contain application specific data that are passed directly to the EFI application EFI variables provide system firmware a boot menu that points to all the operating systems even multiple versions of the same operating systems The EFI Boot Manager allows you to control the server s booting environment Depending on how you have configured the boot options after the server is powered up the Boot Manager presents you with different ways to bring up the system For example you can boot to the EFI Shell to an operating system located on the network or residing on media in the server or the Boot Maintenance menu Version 1 2 Page 44 4 22 04 Boot from a File Automatically adds EFI applications as boot options or allows you to boot from a specific file When you choose this option the system searches for an EFI directory If the EFI directory is found then it looks in each of the subdirectories below EFI In each of those subdirectories it looks for the first file that is an executable EFI Application Each of the EFI Applications that meet this criterion can be automatically added as a boot option In addition legacy boot options for A and C are also added if those devices are present You can also lau
28. Menu to mirrored redirected console mode All mirrored data is displayed Type CTRL B to return to the MP command interface For VT100 terminals verify that the MP setting in the CA command is correct and all mirrored consoles are of the same terminal type for proper operation Connect to Service Processor CSP Connect to remote management processor over the LAN This command allows the local or remote port user to connect over the MP LAN to another MP on the network The user that launches the command is given a private connection to the other MP over the LAN To return to the original MP type CTRL to disconnect the CSP session Date DATE Displays the current date as generated in the MP real time clock Version 1 2 Page 18 4 22 04 Default Configuration DC Default Configuration teset all MP parameters to the default configuration This command sets all MP parameters back to their default values The user may reset all or a subset of the following parameters IP configurations Modem configuration Paging configuration Command Interface configuration Disable remote access security configuration Session configuration For example setting the security configuration to default erases all users and passwords 000000 There are three ways to reset passwords in the MP 1 In the so command change individual users 2 Inthe DC command choose Reset Security Configuration 3 Pressing the reset button on the back pa
29. OFF image format e Runs in Physical Address mode as a console command e Implements functionality of SRM BOOT command Initializes HWRPB structure Creates bootstrap Virtual Address using translation registers Loads IPB EXE ELF format image Shuts down the EFI console with ExitBootServicesO Transfers to IPB in Virtual Address mode via RFI instruction 4 22 04 RX2600 consoles Hybrid Disk Format ca e EFI requires GUID Partition Table GPT disk format e EFI requires one FAT32 partition e VMS requires ODS Files 11 disk format e VMS does not support partition disks e Both format co exist independent of each other e EFI console view GPT format with one 48Mb FAT32 partition Remaining space unallocated e VMS view ODS Files 11 format disk 48Mb container file allocated for FAT32 partition e CD ROMs use ISO9660 format instead of GPT 4 22 04 RX2600 consoles Selecting EFI console terminal O invent e New systems are shipped with multiple devices selected as the console terminal e VMS requires only one serial port for the console terminal e Be sure USB keyboard is unplugged for now support for USB keyboard and VGA console planned for the future e Use the Boot Option Maintenance Menu to select only serial port and deselect other device e Can select ANSI VT100 and VT100 terminal types based on your terminal emulator e Reset the system 4 22 04 les page Booting VMS from the EFI Shell e Select
30. UTIL EFI which is a menu driven user interface that would allow a user to view and change the current EFI boot configuration data that is resident on each of the Emulex HBA s non volatile memory This data is used during the EFI boot process to determine the EFI driver behavior To invoke the utility the user needs to type BIOSUTIL at the EFI shell command line prompt and you will be on the top level menu which displays all of the Emulex Fibre Channel HBA cards that the utility found The user selects one of the cards and all the subsequent lower level menus will apply only to the selected HBA Example 2 fs0 V biosutil Retrieving Discovery and Flash data regarding Emulex HBA 0 Please Wait Emulex Light Pulse EFI BIOS Utility Copyright 02 07 2003 Ver 2 00a4 Emulex Corp Emulex Adapters in the System 1 LP9802 PCI Bus 80 Dev 01 Func 00 0 Exit Bios Utility Enter your selection 0 thru 1 Version 1 2 Page 67 4 22 04 Once the user selects the desired HBA to be configured the user is prompted with three bios utility functions to configure the boot device configure the selected HBA s parameters or to use the default parameters If you are setting up the device for the first time select Option 2 to configure the selected HBA s parameter Otherwise proceed to Option 1 to configure the boot devices Example 3 Adapter 1 S ID 000000 PCI Bus 80 Dev 01 Func 00 LP9802 I O Base 8000 Firmware Versio
31. abit Ethernet EFI driver v3 0 7 Loading FPSWA Loading Isi1030 Loading gigundi 2 0 0x00020B 0x0000000000000006 EFI Launching Boot Manager Scsi Pun0 LunO HP 18 2GST318406LC HPO5S 40 MBytes sec Scsi Pun4 LunO HP 18 2GATLAS10K3_18_SCAHPO5 40 MBytes sec Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Adapter is detected PCI EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 61 Firmware ver 2 20 4331 Please select a boot option Boot VMS on DKBO EFI Shell Built in Boot Option Maintenance Menu System Configuration Menu Use and v to change option s Use Enter to select an option Change EFI Boot Menu order e Select Boot Option Maintenance Menu e Select Change Boot Order e Select new menu item e Use the u key to move it to the top of the list e Save Settings to NVRAM e EFI shell command bcfg command can also be used the manage the EFI Boot menu e Note that menu item imbeds disk GUID so process must be repeated if you re install VMS e In the future VMS installation process will automate this task of adding EFI menu item Set EFI Autoboot timeout eSelect Boot Option Maintenance Menu eSelect Set Auto Boot TimeOut eEnter timeout value usually 10 seconds e Select Delete Disable TimeOut to prevent autoboot EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 61 Firmware ver 2 21 4334 Please select a boot option HP OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 EFI Shell Built in Boot Option Maintenance Menu System Configuration Menu
32. ad forward progress log H Help I lt ipmi command data Send any IPMI message req fmt rsSA netfnlun chk rqSWID rqSeq cmd data chk2 resp fmt rgSWID netfnlun chk3 rsSa rqSeqrsLun cmd ccode data chk4 INFO Display BMC FW revision IPMI lt ipmi command data gt Send any IPMI message reg fmt netfnlun cmd data resp fmt ccode data LOC 0 1 Locator LED control P 0 1 Power control Q Quit Logout RS s Reset system and switch to sys console SD Read SDR repository SE Read System Event Log TOC s Send an INIT TOC and switch to sys console Version 1 2 Page 10 4 22 04 Powering System On Off from the BMC To power a system on enter the following commands ESC cli p 1 System Power set to ON To power the system off enter the following commands ESC cli P 0 System Power set to OFF Booting OpenVMS from the BMC Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Version 1 2 Get the consoles attention by entering lt ECS gt lt ESC gt cli gt Power the system on cli gt p 1 System Power set to ON cli gt Exit console mode lt ESC gt Q and wait for the EFI command menu Note that some systems may have been set to time out after a small number of seconds You see the Shell gt prompt EFI Boot Manager ver 1 10 14 61 Firmware ver 2 20 4331 Please select a boot option EFI Shell Built in Boot Option Maintenance Me
33. alled in the system info io A list of all the devices that are installed in the hp rx2600 server and managed by EFI drivers is displayed The output may look like this Shell gt info io I O INFORMATION BOOTABLE DEVICES Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0O Lun0 HD Partl SigCl Seg Bus Dev Fnc Vendor ID 00 00 01 00 0x1033 00 00 01 01 0x1033 00 00 01 02 0x1033 00 00 02 00 0x1095 00 00 03 00 0x8086 00 20 01 00 0x1000 00 20 01 01 0x1000 00 20 02 00 Ox14E4 00 40 01 00 0x1000 00 40 01 01 0x1000 00 EO 01 00 0x103C 00 EO 01 01 0x103C 00 EO 02 00 0x1002 Version 1 2 Device Slot ID 0x0035 0x0035 0x00E0 0x0649 0x1229 0x0030 0x0030 0x1645 0x0021 0x0021 0x1290 0x1048 0x5159 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 03 03 XX XX XX Page 60 HWP0002 0 HWP0002 0 HWP0002 0 Pci 112 HWP0002 0 Pci 210 HWP0002 0 Pci 310 Pci 1 0 Pci 1l1 i HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 i HWP0002 100 Pci 1 1 HWP0002 100 Pci 210 i HWP0002 200 Pci 1 0 i HWP0002 200 Pci 1 1 HWP0002 700 Pci 110 HWP0002 700 Pci 11 1 HWP0002 700 Pci 210 4 22 04 In the previous example two SCSI boards are in the listing The information for both channels of both SCSI boards is shown in bold for highlighting purposes For each channel of the SCSI board you need to note certain information As an example look at the information for the first SCSI board the f
34. any L P 1999 2003 All rights reserved System Name xxxxxxxxx MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel Version 1 2 Page 14 4 22 04 CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Create OS Session HE Main Menu Help X Exit Connection MP Management Processor Commands Version 1 2 Management Processor Commands and Descriptions Command Description BP Reset BMC passwords CA Configure asynch serial ports CG Certificate generator CL View console log CM Select command mode Ctrl B Return to MP main menu CO Select console mode CSP Connect to service processor DATE Date display DC Default configuration DF Display FRU information DI Disconnect remote or LAN console FW Upgrade MP firmware HE Display help for menu or command ID System information IT Inactivity timeout settings LC LAN configuration LOC Locator LED display and configuration LS LAN Status MR Modem reset MS Modem status PC Remote power control PG Paging parameter setup PS Power management module status RB Reset BMC RS Reset system through RST signal SA Set access SE Enter OS session SL Show event logs SO Security options SS System processor status SYSREV Current system firmware revisions TC Reset via transfer of control TOC TE Tell send a message to other user
35. bar com FTP Server Version 5 3 Ready Name 4 4 4 4 HUBER 331 Username HUBER requires a Password Password 230 User logged in Remote system type is VMS ftp gt bin ftp gt get fwupdate220 efi ftp gt bye Installing the EFI firmware update e Execute the firmware update program Shell fwupdate220 Warning Do not power off the system while flash ROM update is in progress e Alternate update method Download ISO file Burn CD ROM and execute update program from CD ROM Remote Console Interface e Independent support system e Available when the system is connected to a power source even if the main power switch is set to off e Vendor and system specific functionality e Two different remote consoles for the RX2600 Baseboard Management Controller BMC with basic functionality Management Process MP with more extensive features e Optional on RX2600 standard on larger system RX4640 Baseboard Management Controller CGS Available only on COM1 serial port of RX2600 ZX200 ZX6000 Has it s own processor Password protected Entered by ESC and exited by ESC or ESC Q Power ON OFF and system reset TOC command can be used to force a crash on hung system cli gt help CLI Commands C lt passwordstring gt Change Password CON Display Console selection FPL Read Forward Progress Log H Help this text INFO Display BMC FW Revision LOC 0 1 Locator LED Control P 0 1
36. ch the help overview LIst Show the list of MP commands COMMAND Enter the command name for help on individual command TOPics Show all MP Help topics and commands HElp Display this screen o Ouit help Enter one of the commands described above OV LI command TOP HE O Powering System On Off from the MP Console Stepl To log into the MP console you may need to press carriage return a couple of times You are then prompted to enter the user name and password By default they are set to Admin If you are not prompted to login you have old firmware and need to see the section on updating the MP firmware KCkCkCkCckckckck ck ck ck ckckck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk ck Ck Ck Kk Sk kk KK ICI SI CCCII KKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKE Only default users are configured Use one of the following user password pairs to login Admin Admin Oper Oper Ck Ck Ck ck Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK KKK KKK kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk ko kk ko k ko kckckckck kk kk MP login Admin MP password Hewlett Packard Management Processor c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2003 All Rights Reserved MP Host Name kthulu Revision E 02 22 kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK KKK KKK kk kk kk kk kk kk KK kk kk kk kk kk ko kc kk ck KKK KKK kk kk Version 1 2 Page 27 4 22 04 MP ACCESS IS NOT SECURE Default MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled Modify
37. ck kk kk ko k kck ck kc kck kk kk MP login Admin MP password Hewlett Packard Management Processor c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2003 All Reserved MP Host Name kthulu Revision E 02 22 CkCk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK KKK KKK kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk ck kk kc kk ck ko kckock kck kk kk MP ACCESS IS NOT SECURE Default MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled Modify default users passwords or delete default users see UC command OR Disable all types of remote access s SA command kk Ck Ck ck Ck Ck Ck Ck Ck 0 Ck ck ck Sk Ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk ck ck ck kk ck kk ko ck ck ko Sk ck kv Mk ko k ko ko ko MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session E ain Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name kthulu MP cm Use Ctrl B to return to MP main menu MP Host Name kthulu MP CM gt pc on nc Version 1 2 Page 6 4 22 04 EC on ne System will be powered on gt System is being powered on Command successful MP Host Name kthulu MP CM gt exit MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS
38. commands errdump clear Clear zero the contents of PIM mm Read memory locations scope of page deallocation PDT Display or clear the page deallocation table errdump mca errdump cmc errdump init Display PIM information processor internal memory Version 1 2 Page 46 4 22 04 EFI POSSE Commands This section describes the EFI POSSE commands developed for the server NOTE EFI and Pre OS System Environment POSSE are similar EFI is an Intel specification whereas POSSE is the HP implementation that aids HP support help Provides information on the EFI shell commands Syntax help b category help b lt cxnd gt help b bch lt bchmenu gt lt bchcmd gt Parameters b Enable page breaking category Category of commands to view help on commands cmd Shell command name on which to provide verbose information bch Display the list of SCM commands and their corresponding EFI bchmenu BCH menu name taken from the top level of the BCH menu bchcmd BCH command on which to display information Operation If help is invoked with no parameters it displays a list of shell command categories To list all of the commands within a category the user should type help lt category gt see examples If invoked with the b switch any output longer than one page pauses after each page is displayed If a shell command name is used as a parameter verbose help is displayed for that command If help is invoked wit
39. cpu Specifies a cpu Operation If specified with no parameters monarch displays the Monarch processor for the system Specifying a processor number alters the preferred Monarch processor None of these changes takes affect until after a reboot monarch command Shell monarch Current Preferred Monarch Monarch Possible Warnings pdt Displays or clears the contents of the Page Deallocation Table Version 1 2 Page 57 4 22 04 Syntax pdt clear Parameters clear Clears the pat Operation With no options specified the command displays the PDT information for the system The PDT is cleared and a reboot is required for memory reallocation and safe booting pdt command Shell pdt PDT Information for PD Last Clear time Number of total entries Number of used entries Number of free entries Number of single bit entries Number of multi bit entries pdt clear command Shell pdt clear in in in in in for PD PD PDF PD PDT PD PDT PD PDT PD PDT Address of first multi bit error in PD Ps n n n n PDT has not been cleared 100 0 100 0 0 0x0000000000000000 Are you sure you want to clear the PDT for PD y N y Shell pdt PDT Information for PD Last Clear time Number of total entries Number of used entries Number of free entries Number of single bit entries Number of multi bit entries sysmode Display or modify the system mode Syntax sysmode normal a
40. dard 64 Evaluation Release XAOK J28 O Copyright 1976 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Usual output suppressed SSET I INTSET login interactive limit 64 current interactive value 0 SYSTEM job terminated at 3 NOV 2003 12 32 35 45 Accounting information Buffered I O count 2114 Peak working set size 13424 Direct I O count 1601 Peak virtual size 220384 Page faults 2899 Mounted volumes 0 Charged CPU time 0 00 00 05 96 Elapsed time 0 00 00 36 44 Version 1 2 Page 32 4 22 04 Forcing a Crash To force a crash of OpenVMS first try entering Ctrl P If the system is booted with XDelta you can then enter the c command to force a crash If the system is not booted with XDelta you see the following Crash y n OpenVMS Bugcheck c Crash CPU Current Pr Current PS Image Name kk kk kk Starting y I64 Operating System XA0K J2S BUGCH ECK x ode 00000965 DEBUGCRASH Debugger 00 Primary CPU 00 Active CPUs ocess NULL B ID 00000001 compressed selectiv forced system crash 00000003 memory dump at 30 OCT 2003 17 34 If the system does not respond to Ctrl P enter the following commands Ctrl B CM TC NC Ctrl B and CO See the following example Ctrl B MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session HE Mai
41. dmin service Version 1 2 in in in in in for PD PD PDT PD PDT PD PDT PD PDT n n n n PD PDT Address of first multi bit error in PD Page 58 10 29 03 05 32p 100 0 100 0 0 0x0000000000000000 4 22 04 Parameters normal Sets system mode to normal admin Sets system mode to admin service Sets system mode to service Operation If specified alone sysmode displays the system mode If a mode is specified as a parameter then the system mode is changed This new mode takes effect immediately The system mode is retained on successive boots Interaction with sysmode in a variety of scenarios is outlined below sysmode command Shell sysmode Current System Shell sysmode Current System You are now in Shell sysmode Mode ADMIN admin Mode ADMIN ADMIN mode service Current System Mode ADMIN You are now in SERVICE mode Shell gt sysmode normal Current System Mode SERVICE You are now in ADMIN mode Version 1 2 Page 59 4 22 04 Specifying SCSI Parameters The following SCSI parameters may be configured for the SCSI board SCSI ID SCSI initiator ID Bus width 0000 0 Using the SCSI Setup Utility Maximum data transfer rate SCSI rate Whether the HBA is bootable driver support Avoid bus resets secondary cluster server Step 1 At the EFI shell prompt type this command to map the parameters for all PCI cards inst
42. e generation If executed from the MP Main Menu general information about the MP and those commands displayed in the MP Main Menu are displayed If executed in command mode displays a list of command interface commands available to the user Displays detailed help information in response to a topic or command at the help prompt Display System ID ID Display modify system information This command allows the user to display and modify the following o SNMP contact information o SNMP server information o SPU hostname Inactivity Timeout IT Inactivity Timeout settings The session inactivity timeout is up to 1 440 minutes The default is 60 minutes This timeout prevents sessions to the system from being inadvertently left open A session can be started by the SE command An open session can prevent users from logging onto the MP through a port and can also prevent system applications from initiating an outbound connection MP inactivity timeout is up to 1 440 minutes The default is 5 minutes This timeout prevents a user from inadvertently keeping the MP locked in MP Command Interface mode preventing other users from looking at the console output The MP Command Interface inactivity timeout may not be deactivated Flow control timeout is 0 to 60 minutes If it is set to 0 no timeout is applied This timeout prevents mirrored flow control from blocking other ports when inactive Version 1 2 Page 20 4 22 04 Configure LAN Console
43. e MP to be reset through the RST signal Execution of this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and I O activity and restarts the computer system The effect of this command is very similar to cycling the system power The OS is not notified no dump is taken on the way down and so on Set Access SA Set access options configures access for LAN and remote modem ports This command will disconnect modem LAN and web users if access is disabled Create Local Session SE Log into the system on local or remote port Only valid from the local or remote modem port SE allows the user to leave the MP Command Interface and enter a system session Other mirrored MP users are placed in console mode The session user returns to the mirrored MP session on exit The MP regularly checks the activity of the session closes the connection with the system and if the timeout period has elapsed returns the port to mirroring The timeout period is set with the IT command On HP UX the SE command works on the local and remote ports Display Logs SL Display the contents of the system status logs This command displays the content of the event logs that have been stored in non volatile memory System Event Log SEL High attention events and errors Forward progress All events Current boot log All events between start of boot and boot complete Previous boot log The events from the previous boot The table below defines ale
44. e Option 1 to configure the boot devices Now the user should see the Flash List Boot Devices which is a list of selected boot device that a user may configure The user can configure up to 8 boot devices to be presented to EFI The boot devices are uniquely identified by their Device ID DID or World Wide ID WWID and their Logical Unit number LUN Version 1 2 Page 68 4 22 04 Upon such selection the user is presented with all of the Port Targets that are currently found during the fabric loop discovery process Select the Port Target where the target LUN is connected The Port Target is usually the Device path of the device when you look at the device from SDA If you are not sure contact your system administrator and ask for the WWID of the Port Target and the SCSI LUN assigned to the device Upon selection of one of Port Targets the user is shown a list of all possible SCSI LUN s connected to the Port Target Select one of the SCSI LUN s by inputting the LUN index number After selecting the LUN the user needs to select the boot method for the device DID or WWID Select WWID to complete the selection of the boot device Repeat the process to add other bootable devices on the boot list Version 1 2 Page 69 4 22 04 Exit the Boot Bios utility and refresh the Device mapping table by executing the EFI shell command map You should see the created boot device option and proceed to boot OpenVMS for Industry Standard Servers
45. e and is initialized by the core firmware this command communicates the settings to core firmware so the UART can be initialized with the new settings on the next boot System default is 9600 baud Other Communication parameters are listed in the following table Communications Parameters is DATA_BITS STOP BITS CONTROL MASK o boottest Interacts with the speedy boot variable allowing it to be set appropriately Syntax boottest boottest on Displays status of all speedy boot bits boottest off Skips all tests for a faster boot time boottest test Displays status of a specific speedy boot bit boottest test offlon Set or clears a specific speedy boot bit Version 1 2 Page 49 4 22 04 Version 1 2 Page 50 4 22 04 Parameters test Each t est can be set or cleared booting valid Enable disable system firmware response to BOOTING bit If OS Speedy Boot aware set to on early cpu Enable disable early CPU self tests late cpu Enable disable late CPU self tests platform Enable disable system board hardware tests chipset Enable Disable chipset tests boottest command Shell boottest BOOTTEST Settings Default Variable OS is not speedy boot aware Selftest Setting early cpu Skip this test late cpu Skip this test platform Skip this test chipset Skip this test io hw Skip this test mem init Skip this test mem test Skip this test cpuconfig Cpuconfig displays the CONFIG DECONFIG state of processors in t
46. e following IP address of the system with the firmware If you did not need a user name and password previously for the management console enter the command XU for a firmware update If you needed the Admin user name and password enter the command CM command menu and then the FW command for a firmware update Version 1 2 Page 35 4 22 04 In either case you need to provide the follow data o AnIP address from which to down load the firmware o The path to the firmware For this update the path is dsa500 mp fw 222 o Theusername and password for system with the firmware You prompted to check the inputs to make sure it is what you want If you say yes and made no mistakes the firmware is updated It takes 10 to 20 minutes depending upon how fast a connection you have and how busy the system you use is 7 lf you borrowed an IP address repeat steps 4 and 5 to remove the name and address that is reset the management processor IP address and gateway back to the default value of 127 0 0 1 8 I would unplug the system and plug it back in to force the Management Processor to reset itself You can skip this step if the system already has valid IP data for our LAB If you do this step you need to repeat step 3 Now return the network cable back to the 10 100 port used by the O S and EFI unplug the serial cable you are done SAMPLE UPGRADE NODE NAK explanatory text added for clarification is in italics AJAX set
47. ee the state of front panel LEDs All MP functions are available by way of the LAN local RS 232 and remote RS 232 ports The management processor is available whenever the system is connected to a power source even if the server main power switch is in the off position Access to the management processor can be restricted by user accounts User accounts are password protected and provide a specific level of access to the server and management processor commands Multiple users can interact with the management processor From the MP MAIN MENU users can select any of the following options Enter management processor command mode Enter console View event logs View console history Display virtual front panel Enter console session Connect to another management processor Or OOF OO Q O Multiple users can select different options from the MP MAIN MENU at the same time However management processor command mode and console mode are mirrored The MP allows only one user at a time to have write access to the shared console Version 1 2 Page 13 4 22 04 Accessing the Management Processor You can connect to the management processor using the following methods o The local RS 232C port using a local terminal o Theremote RS 232C port using external modem dial up access if remote modem access is configured o The management processor LAN port using Web Console or telnet if login access through the management processor LAN is enab
48. el Similar to SCSI boot but new vendor specific setup program to replaces the common SRM WIDMGR tool e Network boot Uses PXE pixie instead of MOP LAD LAST booting scheduled for 8 2 Cluster NISCS boot is post 8 2 e Partition system support for Superdome VMS demo on Hard partition Galaxy support in the future Memory disk boot under investigation Use container file to eliminate boot drivers Used by HP UX and Linux and VAX VMS to boot TK50 e Handout Console Commands for the HP Integrity Server systems CONSOLE INTERFACE DOC e RX2600 Firmware updates e RX2600 support Manual 4 22 04 RX2600 conso les page 26 Console Commands for the HP Integrity Server Systems invent Copyright 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Version 1 2 Page 1 4 22 04 Version 1 2 Page2 4 22 04 IntroduetlOn oro misit e vaut vlan E por ge ir rete Sues Ses does Gira rete retur oret fure Gielen o lake re seu 5 Cirl EFand the Delete Key eiectus pi tatu det D d gie e MR UU RS 5 Console Input Output and BETOF zie eet ri rH IER RENE e ERR REMIN ONERE ENERO 5 Setting the Console Device eode e ERE ERE SEEN ER E ERR Ra 6 Console COnmparisoli 1 5 2 24 98 AA DUIS II ORO IR UROL ROI ES V VV D IR GV VE 9 BMC Console Aa AUR te i Me eode 9 MP Console uA t Ame Min Sua 9 BMG System Console oio eee eU orte Arena ke epr s e o ors veo Vorderseite d 10 Entenng Console Mode 2 e AH AN NAA 10 Exi ng C
49. enene eee REIR REOR IRIURE RR REOR RISE 19 MP Firmware Update 1 n eret RH RI e ERE ERROR e HR OE RR REED T n RERO H AS 20 lem 20 Display System ID nee E katakana Ket ao ERREUR REESE QNO REISEN ERRARE ERREUR EUR AME 20 Mmactivity bli A 20 Configure LAN Console nee ree Re ERREUR ERN TRUE ATHRQ ERREUR ONERE ENIRO X ERREUR ERR 21 IP Status M 21 Return to Main M eni inie Ie RR UR REOR TERR OR RE ER ERR ERR QS RRTR ERROR RED kode no QR RUE ARMAR E ERN ORARE 21 Modem Reset ce 21 Modem Status M 22 Power Contr Ol P P A 22 PC Power Control turn system power on and off sss terne nnne 22 Configure Paging rsen acon enna en nanan 22 Power Status M 22 PS Power status display the status of the power management module sse 22 Reset BMC eed ORE RR EOD ERES T Re ERE DR URN USED ERR RENATA ROT RETE 22 Reset SVS eIIn aue ERES SSNUNE ERSTES AS VIDERER SERES 23 MN p 23 Create Local Session etr ORDERED EUR RUPES ODORE E ODER Ea DRE 23 Display e tee 23 Security
50. h the bch option it displays a list of BCH commands and their corresponding EFI POSSE commands It instructs the user to repeat the command line followed by a menu name for more information on that menu If help is invoked followed by bch and a menu name it displays a list of commands that appear under that BCH menu The user may then invoke help followed by bch the menu name and a BCH command name to display information on that command This would point the user to the command that has taken the place of that BCH functionality or will inform the user that the functionality no longer exists As a shortcut the user may enter help followed by BCH and a BCH command name to go straight to that command help command Shell gt help List of classes of commands boot Booting options and disk related commands configuration Changing and retrieving system information devices Getting device driver and handle information memory Memory related commands shell Basic shell navigation and customization scripts EFI Version 1 2 Page 47 4 22 04 shell script commands Type help followed by a class name for a list of commands in that class Type help followed by command name for full documentation help configuration command Shell help configuration Configuration commands cpuconfig Deconfigure or reconfigure Cpus date Display or set date err Display or set error level esiproc Make an ESI call errdump View
51. h the same IP address you are going to loan to the console To perform the update do the following steps Plug an Ethernet cable into the management port s connection Plug a serial cable into the console port on the MP port From a terminal or terminal emulator connected to the management port s console hit Crtl B This gets the management processor s attention You will be prompted to log in If your system has older MP firmware just enter lt cr gt for username and lt cr gt for password If that does not work you likely have newer firmware and the username is Admin and the password is Admin Note if the system s Management Processor already has a valid IP address for our LAB you can skip steps 4 and 5 and go to step 6 If you did not need a user name and password enter LC which Stands for lan configuration Provide the IP address name and netmask gateway and so on If you need a user name and password enter CM at the prompt and then the LC command a full console output example follows instructions below You are prompted to use the R option of the XD command to reset the management processor for the lan configuration to take effect This command as best we can tell does not impact the operating system running on the server So issue the XD command and select the R option When the reset completes re enter Crtl B that is repeat step 3 to gain the attention of the management processor Now you need th
52. he systems and allows the user to configure or reconfigure processors cpuconfig command Shell cpuconfig PROCESSOR MODULE INFORMATION of L3 L4 Family CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor Slot CPUs Speed Size Size hex Rev State 0 1 900 MHz 1 5 MB None 1F 00 B3 Active i 1 900 MHz 1 5 MB None 1F 00 B3 Active default Allows the user Version 1 2 to restore NVM to default values and clear NVM storage values Page 51 4 22 04 Syntax default efilsal default clear bmclefilsal Parameters clear clears NVM storage values Operation Default sets NVM and Stable Store values to predefined default values To the normal user only a subset of values are available for default Executing default clear resets the system errdump Displays the contents of processor internal memory logged on the first MCA for all processors present in the system Syntax errdump mca 1 cpe I cmc 1 init I la I clear Parameters mca Dumps the Machine Check Abort error log cpe Dumps the Corrected Platform Error log cmc Dumps the Corrected Machine Check log init Dumps the Initialization log la Dumps the Logic Analyzer log clear Erases all of the logs Operation If a user enters no parameters the usage is displayed Otherwise the specified error log is displayed Adding n to the clear parameter disables the confirmation prompt The errdump command can also be accessed via the System Configuration menu info A
53. host lat nak con2 Management processor serial console SLAT S CONNECTED session to NAK CON2 on node ZKO34LHBOO7LAT7 established SLAT I TODISCON type N to disconnect the session Crtl B typed to gain management processor attention Leaving Console Mode you may lose write access When Console Mode returns type Ecf to get console write access Management Processor login cr Management Processor password cr Hewlett Packard Management Processor c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2002 All Rights Reserved System Name uninitialized kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK kk kk kk kk kk kk KEK kk kk ck ck kk ck ck ck kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk KKK KKK KK kk ck MP ACCESS IS NOT SECURE No MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled Set up a user with a password see SO command OR Disable all types of remote access s EL and ER commands KCkCk Ck Ck Ck ck ck ck ck ck Ck Ck ck kk Ck Kk Kk Sk I CK Kk CI Sk CK CK I I CCCII C CK CK SKI I CK Kk SI Sk e KK KG S A x Gk ko ko MP Host Name uninitialized MP lc Version 1 2 Page 36 4 22 04 LC This command allows you to modify the LAN configuration Current configuration MAC Address 0x00306e397dd2 IP Address Sou MP Host Name uninitialized Subnet Mask i 255 255 255 0 Gateway Link State Auto Negotiate Web Console Port Number 2023 Do you want to
54. i HWPO0002 600 Ctrl 10 Acpi HWP0002 700 Ctrl 1F Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1 0 Ctrl 20 Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1 1 Ctrl 3B 16550 Serial UART Driver Ctrl 3C VT 100 Serial Console Ctrl 36 Primary Console Input Device Ctrl1 37 Primary Console Output Device Ctrl 35 Primary Standard Error Device Ctrl 21 Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 2 0 Ctrl 12 VenHw B19EEDB4 BCCO 11D4 8046 0010B5481A73 Ctrl 38 Acpi PNP0501 0 Ctrl 39 16550 Serial UART Driver Ctrl1 3A VT 100 Serial Console Ctrl 4B VenHw 904EFCF0 F0A8 11D4 B4CA 303031303833 Ctrl 4E VenHw D65A6B8C 71E5 4DF0 A909 F0D2992B5AA9 In the above example this SCSI board s information is shown in bold for highlighting purposes You can tell the information is for this SCSI board because the path on the first line Acpi HWP0002 200 is the HBA s path from the information displayed by the info io command The next two lines are for the SCSI board s two channels one line for each channel they contain the SCSI board s description LsI Logic Ultral60 SCSI Controller Note the value shown for Ctrl 1D and 1E at the beginning of each of those lines this is the controller s handle for that channel You need to know it for the next step NOTE The controller s handle values will change on every boot Step 3 Still at the EFI shell prompt type this command to obtain the EFI driver s handle for the SCSI card drvcfg A list of all EFI capab
55. ies screen e Scan Id e Scan LtJNs gt 0 Disconnect e SCSI Timeout Queue Tags e Format e Verify Changing any of these fields can cause unpredictable results Step 7 You may display and optionally change any SCSI parameters listed below for this channel of this SCSI board or restore its SCSI parameters to their default values SCSIID Maximum data transfer rate Bus width Whether the HBA is bootable driver support Avoid bus resets secondary cluster server Restore Defaults O Q OQ O O Step 8 Use the arrow keys to navigate to the appropriate SCSI parameter Step 9 Use the plus and minus keys to scroll through the values until the value you want is displayed Step 10 Press Esc to exit the Adapter Properties screen You are given these choices o Cancel the exit from the screen to stay in the Adapter Properties screen for this channel of this SCSI board o Save the changes you made and then exit the screen o Discard the changes you made and then exit the screen Step 11 Move the cursor to the action cancel save or discard you want to take press Enter If you selected cancel you remain in the Adapter Properties screen for this channel of this SCSI board You can still change this channel s parameters listed above If you selected save or discard you are placed in the EFI SCSI Setup Utility s main menu CAUTION Do not select the Global Properties option on the main menu
56. irst two bold lines For each channel of this SCSI board note the following information Bus id Identifies the bus the device is on for the SCSI board this is the same for both channels In this example the bus number is 40 Dev The ID the device is assigned on the bus for the SCSI board this is the same for both channels In this example the SCSI board is device 01 Fnc Identifies the channel of the device 00 for channel A 01 for channel B etc In this example because the SCSI board has two channels one channel is 00 and the other is 01 Vendor ID Shows the device s vendor ID for the SCSI board this is the same for both channels For all SCSI board HBAs the ID is Ox1000 Device ID Shows the device s device ID for the SCSI board this is the same for both channels For all SCSI board HBAs the ID is 0x0021 Slot Identifies the physical card slot in the system where the HBA is installed for the SCSI board this is the same for both channels In this example the HBA is in slot 03 Path Identifies the device s path for the SCSI board this is the same for both channels In this example the HBA s path is Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 1 I 0 for channel A and Acpi HWP0O002 200 Pci lii for channel B Using the SCSI board s information from the example above the pieces of information that combined tell you this is a SCSI board are the following shown in bold for highlighting purposes 00 40 01 00 0 1000 0
57. k ck Ck 0k Ck ck ck Sk ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck ck ck ck Sk Ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck kk kk kk ko ck Sk ko Sk ck kv Mk Sk kc ko ko ko MP ACCESS IS NOT SECURE Default MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled Modify default users passwords or delete default users see UC command OR Disable all types of remote access s SA command Dk kk Ck ck Ck Ck Ck ck Ck Sk Ck ck ck Sk ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck Ck ck ck Sk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck ko kk ck ck ko Sk ck Sk Mk Sk Sk ko ko ko MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session HE Main Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name kthulu MP Version 1 2 Page 30 4 22 04 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Switch to the command menu by entering the CM command MP cm Use Ctrl B to return to MP main menu MP Host Name MP CM gt kthulu Turn on the power by entering the command pe on ne and Crtl B to get out of command menu mode PE on ne gt System MP Host Name MP CM gt Ctrl B MP MAIN ME MP CM gt pc on nc System will be powered on is being powered on Command successful kthulu NU Console Virtual Front Panel Command Menu Console Log Show Event Logs Connect to Service Processor Enter OS Session MP Host Name MP
58. k kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk Ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck ck kk kk KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK kk ck MP login cr MP password cr After upgrade need real user password lt cr gt cr no longer accepted MP login Admin user Admin password Admin MP password Upper case is significant Hewlett Packard Management Processor c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2003 All Rights Reserved MP Host Name uninitialized Revision E 02 22 kk ok Ck ck Ck Ck Ck ck Ck CC ck ck Sk Ck ck ck ck Ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck Ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck ck ko ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck ck ko ck ck ck ko ck ck ko Mk Sk ko ko ko ko ko kokok MP ACCESS IS NOT SECURE Default MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled Modify default users passwords or delete default users see UC command OR Disable all types of remote access s SA command kk Ck Ck ck Ck Ck Ck ck Ck CK Ck ck ck 0k Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck Ck ck ck Sk Ck ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck ck ko ck ck kk ck ck kk ck ck ck ko ck ck ko Mk Sk kv ko A ko ko kocko MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session E ain Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name uninitialized MP cm Use Ctrl B to return to MP main menu MP Host Name uninitialized MP CM gt
59. le configurable components in the system is displayed The output may look like this Shell drvcfg Configurable Components Drv 43 Ctrl 1D Lang eng Drv 43 Ctrl 1E Lang eng Drv 44 Ctrl1 18 Lang eng Drv 46 Ctrl 1C Lang eng Drv 4C Ctrl 1A Lang eng Drv 4C Ctrl 1B Lang eng Version 1 2 Page 62 4 22 04 This listing shows which driver controls which device controller In the above example this SCSI board s information is shown in bold for highlighting purposes You can tell the information is for this SCSI board because the values shown for Ctrl 1D and 1E are the controller s handles for the SCSI board s two channels from the information displayed by the devtree command NOTE The EFI driver s handle values will change on every boot TIP Step 4 Step 5 TIP From this command drvcfg we recommend you record these two pieces of information for each channel of each SCSI board HBA you want to change the SCSI parameters for e Dry the EFI driver s handle e Ctrl the controller s handle Using the information the driver s handle Dry and the controller s handle Ctrl from the d rvcfg command start the EFI SCSI Setup Utility for one channel of this SCSI board Still at the EFI shell prompt type this command drvcfg s drvr handle trl_har le where e drvr handle is the handle of the driver that controls the channel whose SCSI ID you want to display or change e cntrl handle is the handle of
60. le from the local port Diagnostics XD Diagnostics and or Reset of MP This command allows the user to perform some simple checks to confirm the MP s health and its connectivity status The following tests are available MP Parameter Checksum Verify C connection get BMC Device ID LAN connectivity test using ping Modem self tests Qo OQ Also the MP can be reset from this command An MP reset can be safely performed without affecting the operation of the server Avoiding Command Confirmation Most of the commands will prompt you for confirmation before performing the command You can bypass this confirmation by adding nc to the command line Gaining Control of the Console If you have multiple users sharing a console you will see the following message if you try to enter commands to the console Shell Read only use Ctrl Ecf for console write access To get control you need to enter lt ESC gt cf not lt CTRL E gt cf Management Processor Help System The MP has a robust help system To invoke MP HELP enter he after the MP gt prompt The following is displayed MP HE Version 1 2 Page 26 4 22 04 MP Help Main Menu Administrator Hardware Revision al Firmware Revision E 02 20 May 30 2003 15 18 47 MP Help System Use Ctrl B to exit MP command interface and return to the main MP menu Enter a command at the help prompt OVerview Laun
61. le path Q to quit dsa500 mp fw 222 Do you wish to use the default login anonymous MP hp com Y N Q n Enter login firmwareupd Supply valid user password for FTP login Enter password P Firmware Upgrade Parameters Source IP XX XX X XX IP address of node for FTP login File Path dsa500 mp fw 222 Login firmwareupd Confirm Y N y MP firmware upgrade in progress Retrieving upgrade file using FTP Retrieved an upgrade file successfully Programming ROM Percent Complete 100 Retrieving upgrade file using FTP Retrieved an upgrade file successfully Programming ROM Percent Complete 100 Retrieving upgrade file using FTP Retrieved an upgrade file successfully Programming ROM Percent Complete 100 Why three file transfers upgrades Left as exercise for the reader MP firmware upgrade complete Web and telnet connections will be dropped MP will now reset HP Management Processor Firmware Revision E 02 22 Jun 13 2003 12 34 29 Firmware Rev Updated c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2003 All Rights Reserved Version 1 2 Page 39 4 22 04 kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK kk kk kk KKK KKK KEK kk kk kk KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK kk kk ko kc KKK KKK KK KKK Only default users are configured Use one of the following user password pairs to login Admin Admin Oper Oper kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck Ck ck Ck c
62. led Interacting with the Management Processor To interact with the management processor perform the following steps 1 Log in using your management processor user account name and password NOTE If the management processor is not displaying the MP MAIN MENU use Ctrl B to access the MP MAIN MENU and the management processor MP prompt 2 Use the management processor menus and commands as needed A list of available commands can be displayed by using the management processor help function in the MP MAIN MENU enter HE followed by LI at the MP HELP prompt Log out using the X command in the MP MAIN MENU enter X at the MP gt prompt when done Management Processor Command Interface Use the management processor menus and commands as needed The login screen which includes the MAIN MENU is shown below Main menu commands CO VFP CM CL CSP SE SL HE and X can be entered after the MP prompt Commands not displayed in the MP MAIN MENU can be accessed in command mode by first using the CM command at the MP prompt A list of available commands can be displayed by using the management processor help function Display the list of commands as follows in the MP MAIN MENU enter HE after the MP gt prompt then enter LI after the MP HELP prompt You can return to the MP MAIN MENU by typing Ctrl B MP Welcome Screen MP Login Admin MP password Hewlett Packard Management Processor C Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Comp
63. llows the user to display most system information Syntax Version 1 2 Page 52 4 22 04 info b target Version 1 2 Page 53 4 22 04 Parameters Target all cpu cache mem io boot chiprev fw sys warning info all command Shell gt info all SYSTEM INFORMATION Date Time Oct 28 Manufacturer hp Product Name Product Number Serial Number UUID 2003 valid targets are display everything display information on cpus display information on cache display information on memory display information on io display boot related information display information on chip revisions display firmware version information display system information warning display warning and stop boot information 1830 4232 20 03 10 28 18 07 32 server rx2600 A6870A US30464638 C198BA79 478A 11D7 9C22 6033AC66036B System Bus Frequency 200 MHz PROCESSOR MODULE INFORMATION of L3 L4 Family CPU Logical Cache Cache Model Processor Slot CPUs Speed Size Size hex Rev State 0 1 900 MHz 1 5 MB None 1F 00 B3 Active 1 1 900 MHz 1 5 MB None 1F 00 B3 Active MEMORY INFORMATION DIMM A DIMM B DIMM Current DIMM Current 0 256MB Active 256MB Active 1 256MB Active 256MB Active 2 eum emm 3 cL 4 es soe 5 ie m Active Memory 1024 MB Installed Memory 1024 MB Version 1 2 Page 54 4 22 04 I O INFORMATION BOOTABLE DEVICES I HARDDRIVE Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0 L
64. modify the LAN configuration Y N y Current IP Address 127 0 0 1 Do you want to modify it Y N y Enter new IP Address XX XX xx yyy Supply valid currently unused IP addr ew IP Address XX XX xx yyy Confirm Y N y gt IP Address will be updated Current MP Host Name uninitialized Do you want to modify it Y N n Current Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Do you want to modify it Y N n Current Gateway Do you want to modify it Y N Default will be IP Address y Enter new Gateway XX XX Xx XXX ew Gateway XX XX xx 100 Confirm Y N y Gateway will be updated Current Link state Auto Negotiate Do you want to modify it Y N n Current Web Console Port Number 2023 Modifying Web Port number will cause all present Web connections to be dropped Do you want to modify it Y N n Settings have been updated Reset the MP for LAN configuration to take effect gt Use the R option of the XD command to reset the MP MP Host Name uninitialized MP XD Non destructive tests 1 MP Parameters checksum 2 I2C connection Get BMC Device ID 3 LAN access PING 4 Modem selftests Version 1 2 Page 37 4 22 04 Type R to reset the MP or Q to quit the diagnostic menu Choice R The MP is now being reset HP Management Processor Firmware Revision E 02 10 Oct 1 2002 15 53 45 c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2002 All Rights Reserved T
65. n HS1 00X6 Port Name 10000000 C931070A Node Name 20000000 C931070A Topology AUTO start with FCAL default 1 Configure Boot Devices 2 Configure This Adapter s Parameters 3 Use Default Values for This Adapter 0 Return to previous menu Enter your selection Valid entries are 0 thru 3 2 If Option 2 is selected above you see a list of EFI boot bios configuration that is current selected values in the flash memory The user can select to view the current setting or to change the value of the setting For OpenVMS it is recommended that you set the following parameters Example 4 Adapter 1 S ID 000001 PCI Bus 80 Dev 01 Func 00 LP9802 I O Base 8000 Firmware Version HS1 00X6 Port Name 10000000 C931070A Node Name 20000000 C931070A Topology AUTO start with Point to Point OpenVMS I64 Setting Enable or Disable BIOS ENABLED Change Default ALPA of this adapter 1 Default Change Device Path Selection FC or SCSI FC Default Change PLOGI Retry Timer Advanced Option 2 PLOGI retry 5msec AutoScan Setting Advanced Option 1 Disable Default Max LUNS Setting Advanced Option 256 Default Topology Selection Advanced Option 3 PTP only Return to Previous Menu After setting the correct HBA settings the user should go back to the Bios utility menu by choosing Option 0 By doing so the settings are automatically saved on the HBA s option ROM On the Bios Utility Menu choos
66. n Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name MP cm Use MP Host Name MP CM tc nc TC ng kthulu Ctrl B to return to MP main menu kthulu I O activity and restarts the computer system gt SPU hardware was successfully issued a TOC Command successful MP Host Name kthulu Version 1 2 Page 33 Execution of this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and 4 22 04 MP CM gt lt CTRL B gt MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session E ain Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name kthulu MP CO Event Logs The system event logs eventually fill up When this happens a warning is output during power up and the power up is delayed To speed up the boot you should clear the event logs by entering Crtl B to get to the MP consoles main display Then enter the SL command The following example shows output from an SL command MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session E ain Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name kthulu MP sl Event Log Viewer Menu Log Name Entries Full Latest Timestamped Entry E System Event 295 28 03 Nov 2003 14 42 16 F Forward Progress 3210 80 B Curre
67. nch a specific application without adding it as a boot option In this case the EFI Boot Manager searches the root directories and the EFI TOOLS directories of all of the EFI System Partitions present in the system for the specified EFI Application Add a Boot Option Adds a boot option to the EFI Boot Manager You specify the option by providing the name of the EFI application Along with the name you can also provide either ASCII or UNICODE arguments the file might use Given the EFI application name and any options the EFI Boot Manager searches for the executable file in the same directories as described in Boot from a File option When the file is found it is executed Delete Boot Options Deletes a specific boot option or all boot options Change Boot Order Controls the relative order in which the EFI Boot Manager attempts boot options For help on the control key sequences you need for this option refer to the help menu Manage BootNext Setting Selects a boot option to use one time the next boot operation Set Automatic Boot Timeout Defines the value in seconds that pass before the system automatically boots without user intervention Setting this value to zero disables the timeout feature e Exit Returns control to the EFI Boot Manager main menu This displays the active boot devices including a possible integrated shell 1f the implementation is so constructed Version 1 2 Page 45 4 22 04 EFI Commands
68. nel of your HP Server can reset forgotten passwords After the MP reboots the local console terminal displays a message for five seconds Responding to this message in time allows a local user to reset the passwords Notice that all user information logins passwords and so on is erased in methods 2 and 3 Display FRUID DF Display FRUID information This command displays FRUID information from the BMC for FRU devices Information provided includes serial number part number model designation name and version number and manufacturer Disconnect Remote or LAN Console DI Disconnect remote modem or LAN WEB console This command disconnects hangs up the remote modem or LAN WEB users from MP It does not disable the ports The remote console is no longer mirrored Front Panel Process FP Turn off front panel fault or attention LEDs This command allows the user to control the state of front panel fault and attention LEDs individually or together Version 1 2 Page 19 4 22 04 MP Firmware Update FW Activates MP firmware upgrade mode This command is available from either the LAN or local serial port This command activates firmware upgrade mode which loads new firmware through the MP LAN by FTP which must be operational An MP Reset is generated after the upgrade is complete Help HE Display help for menu or command This command displays the MP hardware and firmware version identity and the date and time of firmwar
69. nt Boot 110 36 03 Nov 2003 14 42 16 P Previous Boot 123 41 03 Nov 2003 14 38 11 C Clear All Logs L Live Events Enter menu item or Ctrl B to Quit To clear the system event log enter c at the Enter menu item or Ctrl B to Quit prompt See the following example Enter menu item or Ctrl B to Quit c Are you sure you want to clear all logs Y N y Logs have been cleared Version 1 2 Page 34 4 22 04 MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session ain Help Menu X Exit Connection T E MP Host Name kthulu MP Updating the MP Firmware The following example illustrates how to update the MP firmware It was performed on a system with firmware that is older than what you are likely to find on recently purchased RX2600 systems You need the following items before you start updating the MP firmware Oo O o An IP address that can be loaned to the management port A serial cable to connect to the console port on the 3 port pigtail on the systems A network cable to plug into the Management Processor s port This is the left most of the 3 network connectors it is labeled LAN 10 100 Make sure users are not using the system You are supposed to be able to do this while users are logged on but I have never tried it Make sure the system is NOT running TCP IP wit
70. nu System Configuration Menu Use and v to change option s Use Enter to select an option Use v or to select the EFI Shell Built in You then get the Shell gt prompt Loading EFI Shell Built in EFI Shell version 1 10 14 61 Device mapping table fs0 Acpi HWP0O002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0O Lun0 HD Partl1 SigClCEDDAA4 blkO Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 2 0 Ata Primary Master blk1 Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0O Lun0 blk2 Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1 0 Scsi Pun0 LunO HD Part1 SigC1CEDDA4 Shell gt Page 11 4 22 04 Step 5 Shell fs0 fs0 gt Step 6 cd efi vms fs0 gt cd efi vms fs0 efi vms gt Step 7 Enter FSO or the file structured device that OpenVMS installed on it Change the directory containing the OpenVMS initial boot loader by issuing Invoke the initial loader by entering vms loader fl 0 2 The fl is one way to specify boot time flags just like on an Alpha system with the SRM console fs0 efi vms gt vms loader fl 0 12 HP OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 Evaluation Release XAOK J2S Copyright 1976 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L Usual output suppressed SSET I INTSET SYSTEM job terminated at Accounting information Buffered I O count 2114 Direct I O count 1601 Page faults 2899 Charged CPU time 0 00 00 05 96 Forcing a Crash login interactive limit 64 3 NOV 2003 12 32 35 45 current interactive
71. odem may not always be connected set this parameter to not always connected For example A modem attached through a switch In mode not always connected no dial out functions are allowed DIAL BACK is disabled and PAGING is not possible The MP mirrors the system console to the MP local remote modem and LAN ports One console output stream is reflected to all of the connected console users If users use several different terminal types simultaneously some users may see strange results Certificate Generate CG Generate RSA key pair or Self Signed Certificate Version 1 2 Page 16 4 22 04 This command generates a new RSA key pair and self signed certificate Version 1 2 Page 17 4 22 04 Console Log CL Console Log view the history of the Console output This command displays up to 60 Kilobytes of logged console data about 60 pages of display in text mode sent from the system to the Console path Command Mode CM Command Mode enter command mode This command switches the console terminal from the MP Main Menu to mirrored command interface mode If the current console authority is Administrator and the new login is as an Operator the command console is denied remains in MP Main Menu mode If a command is in progress a message is displayed warning the new user of system status Console CO Console leave command mode and enter console mode This command switches the console terminal from the MP Main
72. one by either loading the bootable firmware from the host bus adapter the systems firmware or manually loading it from the EFI shell The EFI OS is also responsible on presenting all the bootable devices to the OS loader VMS LOADER through the EFI device path When VMS LOADER is executed it loads the Itanium Primary Boot Block IPB where the appropriate boot device driver is selected and started During the bootdriver selection the WWID of the Target Port and the LUN of the Target device is saved and later used to select the runtime driver Supported Hardware For the initial OpenVMS Industry Standard Release we only intend to support the Emulex LP9802 with the firmware version 100X8 and EFI Boot firmware HE200a7 There are current future plans to support the QLogic 23XX SanBlade series Itanium Fibre Channel device booting only supports Point to Point Topology There are no current plans to support FC Arbitrated Loop Fibre Channel storage devices that are currently supported are HSG HSV and MSA1000 Fibre booting will be supported on all OpenVMS supported Itanium systems Hardware Set up Emulex LP9802 Installing Bootable Firmware The bootable firmware needs to be flashed to the Host Bus Adapters HBA non volatile memory flash memory Emulex provided an EFI utility EFIUTIL EFI which provides access to the feature set of the Light Pulse family of host adapters such as viewing device characteristics downloading firmware image
73. otsole MOod6e Kinana orte eov ee M ve eo eere uae onte eed ous 10 Command Summary 1225 2 1 Lead sts ee eor e eo e er eer etaed 10 Powering System On Off from the BMC ener tnnt 11 Booting OpenVMS from the BM n mne I HERE RED IRSE E REIR OMS 11 Forcing A C rashe oco ode ME oso eror oe dune orto se katode ec opo eo orte esos 12 Management Processor Console niun 5 rese ee e ees 13 Accessing the Management Processoren Areas a KARE EE NE EAA E A E A R G 14 Interacting with the Management Processor ccccescesceseeseeseeseeseesececcesescceeeseseeceeseeaeeseeaeeaeenees 14 Management Processor Command Interface eese ettet trente trennt trennt 14 Maragement Processor Commands rtr HHVN RENE HN EE ntn 15 Reset BMC Passwords nni RE S EH HEN VIEN PUN M AR EAE A VER E sa 16 Configure Serial Port Parameters acea ENTENDER EE EN EUR ONE TENER 16 Certificate Generate itn TEN EUREN ETERNI EFE E TERR 16 Console Li 4 ehe rt ER EY E EE RE EE E E Ed 18 Command Mode not GREEN EIE RM IN ue WN AAT Re HER Sd 18 COTS OLE c m 18 Connect to Service Processor ossa E E He ded 18 Dr c Fa vases oa ase nei nea aa ae as oa E atin os anil X 18 Default Commo uration eerte ete ene PRESE E ko ka deo e eR R eR Ge ER eer ERREUR une ERREUR RAPERE EE 19 Display FRUID Rc 19 Disconnect Remote or LAN Console essere neret nette nette tne tnter nnn 19 Front Panel Process eeeed
74. red off You must shut down the OS manually before this command is executed Failure to do this can cause problems when the OS is restarted gt System is being powered off Command successful MP Host Name kthulu MP CM gt MP MAIN MENU CO Console VFP Virtual Front Panel CM Command Menu CL Console Log SL Show Event Logs CSP Connect to Service Processor SE Enter OS Session E ain Help Menu X Exit Connection MP Host Name kthulu MP Version 1 2 Page 29 4 22 04 Booting OpenVMS from the MP Console Step 1 To log into the MP console you may need to press carriage return a couple of times You are then prompted to enter the user name and password By default they are set to Admin If you are not prompted to login you have old firmware and need to see the section on updating the MP firmware kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK kk kk kk KK kk kk kk kk ck kk kk ko k kc kk ck kck kk kk Only default users are configured Use one of the following user password pairs to login Admin Admin Oper Oper kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK kk kk kk kk kk kk KK KKK KKK kk ck kk kk kk kk kck kck kk kk MP login Admin MP password Hewlett Packard Management Processor c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2003 All Rights Reserved MP Host Name kthulu Revision E 02 22 kk Ck ck ck Ck C
75. rt or severity levels OQ 0 07 0 Reading the system event log turns off the attention LED Accessing this log is the only way to turn off the attention LED when it is flashing and alerts have not been acknowledged at the alert display level Events are encoded data that provide system information to the user Some well known names for similar data would be Chassis Codes or Post Codes Intelligent hardware modules the OS and system firmware produce events Use VFP to view the live events Use SL to view log events Version 1 2 Page 23 4 22 04 Navigate within the logs as follows o Plus sign View the next block forward in time o Minussign View the previous block backward in time o Carriage return View the next block in the previously selected direction forward or backward in time o D Dump the entire log for capture or analysis o F First Entry o L Last Entry o J Jump to entry number o V View mode configuration text keyword hex o Question mark Display help menu o Q Quit Alert Levels 0 Minor forward progress Warning Security Options SO Configure security options and access control users passwords and so on This command modifies the security parameters of the MP which include login timeouts and allowed password faults If configured when you access the MP using the modem port the MP hangs up and dials the user back This does not work if Modem Pre
76. s and manage other hardware components Please refer to the Light Pulse Common Utility for EFI User s Guide Version 1 3 for details on downloading the bootable firmware As of V1 0 of this document there is still a problem with the utility to download the bootable firmware to the LP9802 For those who want to update their firmware they would need to do it on a Microsoft XP 64 bit using the LPUTILNT EXE utility from the Emulex website Version 1 2 Page 66 4 22 04 Verifying the Bootable Firmware Installation To verify the successful installation of the bootable firmware in the HBA execute the EFI shell command drivers to show the list of drivers that follow the EFI model Executing the shell command should display the Emulex SCSI Pass Thru Driver Emulex Fibre HBA Driver and the Emulex Fibre Disk Driver installed Example 1 fs3 efi vms gt drivers T D D YCI R PFA V VERSION EG G ZD ZC DRIVER NAME IMAGE NAME 11 00000010 B 7 13 PCI Bus Driver 1E 00020007 D X X 1 Emulex SCSI Pass Thru Driver 1F 00020007 B 1 2 Emulex Fibre HBA Driver EH 20 00020007 D 2 Emulex Fibre Disk Driver ED Configuring the Boot Devices from the Emulex Bios Utility To configure a Fibre channel bootable devices that would be assigned a device and driver handle by EFI you can either specify a boot device to the boot list or set the firmware to automatically scan a specific LUN on the fabric Emulex has provided a utility called BIOS
77. s UC User configuration VFP Virtual front panel Page 15 4 22 04 WHO Display connected management processor users X Exit management processor and disconnect XD Diagnostics and or reset of management processor Reset BMC Passwords BP Reset BMC Passwords This command resets BMC passwords both USER and ADMIN passwords Configure Serial Port Parameters CA Configure local and remote serial port parameters Set up the local serial port parameters as follows o TERMINAL TYPE VTIOO vs HPterm o BAUD RATES Input and output data rates are the same 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 38400 115200 bit sec o FLOW CONTROL Hardware uses RTS CTS Software uses Xon Xoff o TRANSMIT CONFIGURATION STRINGS Disable this setting whenever the modem being used is not compatible with the supported modem MT5634ZBA IMPORTANT Do not mix HP and VT100 terminal types at the same time Set up the remote serial port parameters as follows o MODEM PROTOCOL Bell or CCITT CCITT is a European standard RTS CTS signaling is used as well as the Ring signal Bell is a U S or simple mode o BAUD RATES Input and output data rates are the same 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 38400 115200 bit sec o FLOW CONTROL Hardware uses RTS CTS Software uses Xon Xoff o TRANSMIT CONFIGURATION STRINGS Disable this setting whenever the modem being used is not compatible with the supported modem MT5634ZBA o MODEM PRESENCE When the m
78. sence is set to not always connected with the CA command If the mode is Single the State is changed to disabled after the first login A disabled user s login is not accepted Firmware Revision Status SYSREV Displays the revision status of firmware in the system processors This command displays the revision status of firmware in the system processors System Status SS Displays the status of the system processors The SS command displays the status of the system processors and which processor is the monarch Version 1 2 Page 24 4 22 04 Transfer Of Control TC System reset through INIT or TOC Transfer of Control signal Under normal operation shut down the operating system before issuing this command This command causes the system to be reset through the INIT or TOC signal Execution of this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and I O activity and restarts the computer system It is different from the RS command in that the processors are signaled to dump state on the way down Tell TE TEll sends a message to other terminals Up to 80 characters can be typed in The message is broadcast to the other mirrored clients Users in a session or CSP are not shown the message User Configuration UC User Configuration controls user access This command allows an Administrator to add modify re enable or delete user logins The Administrator can also enable or disable security warnings and change pass
79. till return to the start of the line by pressing the F12 key on a VTxxx terminal or you can enter Ctrl V Ctrl H Ctrl H If you set your terminal to re map Ctrl H to DEL the driver does not perform the re mapping operation if the terminal is in one of the following states Terminal attribute is set to PASSALL Terminal attribute is set to PASTHRU IO READALL IO READPBLK Entering Ctrl V tells the driver to pass the next character and skip the re map check Or iQ BG BO Console Input Output and Error Currently OpenVMS has two console restrictions for both the BMC and MP consoles 1 The input output and error devices of these must point to a serial line console 2 They must all be the same serial device If these conditions are not met you receive a warning out to the VMS LOADER and you may see other errors in later parts of the boot Additionally you may lose output that you would normally expect to see when booting Version 1 2 Page 5 4 22 04 Setting the Console Device Step 1 Rights Power on the system You should initially hook up to the console line on the management processor kk Ck ck Ck ck ck ck Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck kk KKK KKK KKK KKK kk kk kk kk KKK KKK kk kk kk ck kk kk ko kckockckck KKK KKK Only default users are configured Use one of the following user password pairs to login Admin Admin Oper Oper CKCk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck KKK KKK KKK KKK kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk kk
80. un0 HD Part1l SigC1 Seg Bus Dev Fnc Vendor Device Slot ID ID Path 00 00 01 00 0x1033 0x0035 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 0 00 00 01 01 0x1033 0x0035 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 1 00 00 01 02 0x1033 Ox00E0 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 1 2 00 00 02 00 0x1095 0x0649 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 210 00 00 03 00 0x8086 0x1229 XX Acpi HWP0002 0 Pci 3 0 00 20 01 00 0x1000 0x0030 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 110 00 20 01 01 0x1000 0x0030 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 1l1 00 20 02 00 Oxl14E4 0x1645 XX Acpi HWP0002 100 Pci 2 0 00 40 01 00 0O0x1000 0x0021 03 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 110 00 40 01 01 0O0x1000 0x0021 03 Acpi HWP0002 200 Pci 1l1 00 E 01 00 0O0x103C 0x1290 XX Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 110 00 EO 01 01 0O0x103C 0x1048 XX Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 1l1 00 EO 02 00 0x1002 0x5159 XX Acpi HWP0002 700 Pci 210 BOOT INFORMATION Monarch CPU Current Preferred Monarch Monarch Possible Warnings 0 0 AutoBoot ON Timeout is 10 sec Boottest BOOTTEST Settings Default Variable OS is not speedy boot aware Selftest Setting early cpu Skip this test late cpu Skip this test platform Skip this test chipset Skip this test io hw Skip this test mem init Skip this test mem test Skip this test LAN Address Information LAN Address Path Version 1 2 Page 55 4 22 04 Mac 00306E4A133D Mac 00306E4A121F FIRMWARE INFORMATION Firmware Revision 2 20 4331
81. words Virtual Front Panel VFP Display Virtual Front Panel When invoked this command displays a current summary of system status including the state of front panel LEDs There are two ways that the live display of events can be started 1 Live Mode Invoked from the VFP command at the MP prompt To exit type Q to quit the console 2 Early Boot Mode When the boot sequence for the system begins the live VFP is invoked automatically When boot finishes you are automatically switched to console mode The LED state reflects the state of the front panel LEDs When system power is off the remote LED shows off even thought remote access may be enabled with the EL or ER commands Who WHO Displays a list of MP connected users This command displays the login name and operating mode Main Menu command etc of the connected console client users and the port on which they are connected For the LAN and WEB console clients the remote IP address is also displayed If the local console client user did not originate the MP command Interface session there is always one Version 1 2 Page 25 4 22 04 default user listed for the local serial port local user i If the local console operator typed Ctrl B then the login name that the local operator is displayed instead Exit from MP X Exit from MP command interface and disconnect from the system This command disconnects the executing user from the system This command is availab
82. ype Ctrl B to activate MP Command Interface Crtl B typed to gain management processor attention Leaving Console Mode you may lose write access When Console Mode returns type Ecf to get console write access Management Processor login cr Management Processor password cr Hewlett Packard Management Processor c Copyright Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 1999 2002 All Rights Reserved System Name uninitialized kk Ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck ck Ck ck kk kk kk kk kk kk KKK KKK kk kk ck ck kk ck ck ck kk kk kk kk kk kk ko kk kc KKK KKK KK kk ck MP ACCESS IS NOT SECURE No MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled Set up a user with a password see SO command OR Disable all types of remote access s EL and ER commands KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK CK CK CI CI Sk CK CK SII I CCS CI KKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK MP Host Name uninitialized MP xu Version 1 2 Page 38 4 22 04 XU This command activates the upgrade mode All connections will be closed the session will be aborted and the modem connection will be dropped immediately Web and telnet connections will be dropped upon completion WARNING Simultaneous upgrade of MP and System Firmware is not allowed and will result in SFW corruption Please confirm your intention to activate the upgrade mode Y N y Enter source system IP address Q to quit XX XX X XX Enter fi

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