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Management Processor (MP) Card Interface Overview ClusterPack Management Processor (MP) Card Interface Overview Index | Administrators Guide | Users Guide | Tool Overview | Related Documents | Dictionary 3.8.1 Using the MP Card Interface 3.8.1 Using the MP Card Interface The MP cards allow the Compute Nodes to be remotely powered up. Using this technology, the initial installation and configuration of the Compute Nodes is eased. In order to access the MP Card Interface (using HPUX 11i V2.0): z Enter Ctrl-B from the system console (serial or LAN) to activate the main MP menu. z Enter the 'cm' command to access the command menu. { Enter the 'pc' command (power control) to toggle system power state. Note that no signal is sent to the OS to allow for a graceful shutdown, so the system should be halted prior to using this command to turn off the system. { Enter the 'lc' command (LAN configuration) to set IP address, subnet mask, gateway address, and web console port number for the cluster LAN port. { Enter the 'xd -r' command (reset and diagnostics) command to reset the MP card. { Enter Ctrl-B from the system console (serial or LAN) to return to the main MP menu. z Enter the 'x' command to completely disconnect from the LAN port. References:

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Management Processor (MP) Card Interface Overview
ClusterPack
Management Processor (MP) Card Interface
Overview
Index
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Administrators Guide
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Users Guide
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Tool Overview
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Related Documents
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Dictionary
3.8.1 Using the MP Card Interface
3.8.1 Using the MP Card Interface
The MP cards allow the Compute Nodes to be remotely powered up. Using this technology,
the initial installation and configuration of the Compute Nodes is eased.
In order to access the MP Card Interface (using HPUX 11i V2.0):
Enter Ctrl-B from the system console (serial or LAN) to activate the main
MP menu.
Enter the 'cm' command to access the command menu.
Enter the 'pc' command (power control) to toggle
system power state. Note that no signal is sent to the
OS to allow for a graceful shutdown, so the system
should be halted prior to using this command to turn off
the system.
Enter the 'lc' command (LAN configuration) to set IP
address, subnet mask, gateway address, and web
console port number for the cluster LAN port.
Enter the 'xd -r' command (reset and diagnostics)
command to reset the MP card.
Enter Ctrl-B from the system console (serial or LAN)
to return to the main MP menu.
Enter the 'x' command to completely disconnect from the LAN port.
References: