HP Server rp7420 HP 9000 rp7420 Server - User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - Page 79
Server Management Overview, Enter, < enter > < ctrl + enter >, < ctrl + enter >
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Resetting the MP through a modem connection can cause Admin^M to display on every Enter keystroke. Attempting a modem reset (MP command MR) does not clear this incorrect response. This is not experienced with a telnet connection. To regain control with a new Login prompt, follow these steps: 1. Enter Admin (case sensitive) and press < enter > < ctrl + enter > keys. 2. A new Login prompt is created. 3. To move on to the Password prompt, re-enter Admin < ctrl + enter >. 4. To reach the Main Menu, enter Admin < ctrl + enter >. This fixes the ^M problem. The issue returns if the MP is reset through the modem. Server Management Overview Server management consists of four basic functional groups: • Chassis management • Chassis logging • Console and session redirection • Service access Chassis Management Chassis management consists of control and sensing the state of the server subsystems: • Control and sensing of bulk power • Control and sensing of DC-to-DC converters • Control and sensing of fans • Control of the front panel LEDs • Sensing temperature • Sensing of the power switch • Sensing chassis intrusion • Reading FRU PROMS Chassis Logging Chassis logging consists of maintaining logs of chassis codes: • Boot codes • Activity codes • Error codes Console and Session Redirection Console and session redirection enables the console and session terminals to be connected over the RS-232 port, a modem, or a LAN connection (web console). Service Access Service access enables access to and control of the server state. Service access is secured by a password. Service access functions include the following: • Access to chassis logs • Configuration of partitions • Control for online addition and replacement • Access to the virtual front panel • Transfer of control and reset Server Management Overview 79