HP RX2600 - Manual

HP RX2600

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – console
  • Page 5 – Booting VMS from the EFI menu; Create new menu item; Boot Example
  • Page 7 – Other useful EFI shell commands; Create VMS-like console commands; For the 8.2 release , VMS will distribute a utility to
  • Page 8 – EFI commands
  • Page 10 – Optional on RX2600, standard on larger system
  • Page 11 – Baseboard Management Controller; Has it’s own processor
  • Page 12 – Forcing a system crash
  • Page 13 – Handout: “Console Commands for the HP
  • Page 19 – Introduction; Ctrl/H and the Delete Key; DEL; xxx
  • Page 20 – Setting the Console Device
  • Page 22 – , move to the device you want to select or deselect.
  • Page 24 – BMC System Console; Entering Console Mode; Command
  • Page 25 – Powering System On/Off from the BMC; To power a system on, enter the following commands:; Booting OpenVMS from the BMC; Get the consoles attention by entering
  • Page 26 – Forcing a Crash
  • Page 27 – Management Processor Console; management processor
  • Page 28 – Accessing the Management Processor; The local RS-232C port using a local terminal.; Interacting with the Management Processor; NOTE; Management Processor Command Interface; LI; can return to the MP MAIN MENU by typing Ctrl/B; MP Welcome Screen
  • Page 29 – Management Processor Commands; Management Processor Commands and Descriptions
  • Page 32 – Log; CL: Console Log—view the history of the Console output.; Command Mode; CM: Command Mode—enter command mode; Console; CO: Console—leave command mode and enter console mode.; Connect to Service Processor; CSP: Connect to remote management processor over the LAN.; Date
  • Page 36 – Modem Status; MS: Modem Status—Display modem status; Power Control; PC: Power Control—turn system power on and off.; Configure Paging; PG: Paging parameter setup—configures pagers.; Power Status; PS: Power status—display the status of the power management module.; Reset BMC; This command resets the BMC by toggling a GPIO pin.
  • Page 37 – SE: Log into the system on local or remote port; Display Logs; SL: Display the contents of the system status logs
  • Page 38 – Security Options; not always connected; Firmware; Revision Status; Status
  • Page 39 – Transfer; Of Control
  • Page 41 – Powering System On/Off from the MP Console
  • Page 44 – Booting OpenVMS from the MP Console
  • Page 45 – Exit MP console mode,
  • Page 46 – Enter FS0: or the file structured device that Open VMS on it.; cd; Now invoke the initial loader by entering
  • Page 47 – CM
  • Page 48 – Event Logs; To clear the system event log, enter
  • Page 49 – Updating the MP Firmware; the 3
  • Page 53 – Retrieving upgrade file using FTP.
  • Page 58 – EFI Boot Sequence; Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager
  • Page 60 – The following table lists EFI commands:; EFI Commands; EFI Shell Command
  • Page 61 – Parameters; help command
  • Page 63 – Syntax; index; Operation; can; Communications Parameters; Parameter; parity; boottest; Syntax
  • Page 65 – boottest command; cpuconfig; default
  • Page 66 – clear; errdump; errdump [mca l cpe I cmc l init I la I clear]; info
  • Page 68 – info all command
  • Page 70 – lanaddress; Allows the user to display the core 10
  • Page 71 – none; lanaddress command; monarch; cpu; monarch command; Displays or clears the contents of the Page Deallocation Table.
  • Page 72 – pdt command; pdt clear command; sysmode; sysmode
  • Page 73 – normal; sysmode command
  • Page 74 – Specifying SCSI Parameters; Bus width; Using the SCSI Setup Utility; info io
  • Page 77 – TIP
  • Page 80 – Fibre Booting Overview; Installing Bootable Firmware; Light Pulse Common Utility for EFI User’s
  • Page 82 – If you are setting up the device for the first time, select; Option 2; to configure the selected HBA’s; to configure the boot devices.; choose; Option 1; to configure the boot devices.
  • Page 84 – Booting on MultiPath devices; MultiPath
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IA64 Console Environment

1A06
DECUS-München Bonn
20.4.2004

John R. Covert
Paul A. Jacobi
Hewlett-Packard
OpenVMS Systems Group

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4/22/04

RX2600 consoles

Three console interfaces on the

RX2600

Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)

Remote Console interfaces

Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)

Management Processor (MP)

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Summary

Page 2 - console

page 3 4/22/04 RX2600 consoles Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) console • EFI is the standard console for all IA64 systems, regardless of hardware vendor • Each vendor can provide unique customizations • Used to boot the system • Interfaces with the operation system via PAL, SAL and EFI runtime s...

Page 5 - Booting VMS from the EFI menu; Create new menu item; Boot Example

page 9 4/22/04 RX2600 consoles Booting VMS from the EFI menu • 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...

Page 7 - Other useful EFI shell commands; Create VMS-like console commands; For the 8.2 release , VMS will distribute a utility to

page 13 4/22/04 RX2600 consoles Other useful EFI shell commands • Create VMS-like console commands – Shell> alias dir ls • Display hardware and firmware revisions – Shell> info all • Clear MP console logs files stored in NVRAM – Shell> clearlogs • Map command display list of devicesShell>...

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