HP Integrity rx2800 Kernel Debugging Guide - Page 27

BL860c and BL870c Server Blades, Debuggingport on Superdome/sx1000

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Figure 1-11 Debugging port on Superdome/sx1000 This figure shows two adjacent cells and the kernel debugging ports on each. Always use the RJ-45 connector closest to the handle. Only one debug port can be active for a given partition that spans one or more non-consecutive cells, and you must always connect to the port on the root cell of that partition. BL860c and BL870c Server Blades To set up and connect to BL860c and BL870c server blades, follow these steps: 1. Connect the serial-USB-video cable (or SUV, part number 416003-001 that was supplied with the server) to the 9-pin serial connector on the front of the BL860c or BL870c server (target), as shown in the following image. Figure 1-12 BL860c/BL870c debugging port Setting up and connecting to the target machine 27

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Figure 1-11 Debuggingport on Superdome/sx1000
This figure shows two adjacent cells and the kernel debugging ports on each. Always use the
RJ-45 connector closest to the handle. Only one debug port can be active for a given partition
that spans one or more non-consecutive cells, and you must always connect to the port on the
root cell of that partition.
BL860c and BL870c Server Blades
To set up and connect to BL860c and BL870c server blades, follow these steps:
1.
Connect the serial-USB-video cable (or SUV, part number 416003–001 that was supplied
with the server) to the 9–pin serial connector on the front of the BL860c or BL870c server
(target), as shown in the following image.
Figure 1-12 BL860c/BL870c debugging port
Setting up and connecting to the target machine
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