HP rp3440 User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 - Page 203

Service Menu, Display Command, SCSI Command, ProductNum Command, iLO MP - hpmc

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Service Menu The Service menu commands are used by service personnel to view information about the system for the purpose of system service operations. Main Menu: Enter command or menu > ser ---- Service Menu Command ------CLEARPIM SCSI [option] [] [] MemRead [] PDT [CLEAR] PIM [] [HPMC|LPMC|TOC] ProductNum [] ScRoll [ON|OFF] SELftests [ON|OFF] Description ----------Clear (zero) the contents of PIM Display or set SCSI controller values Read memory and I/O locations Display or clear the PDT Display PIM information Display or set Product Number Display or change scrolling ability Enable/disable self test execution BOot [PRI|ALT|] DIsplay HElp [] RESET MAin ---Service Menu: Enter command > Boot from specified path Redisplay the current menu Display help for specified command Restart the system Return to Main Menu Display Command The DI command redisplays the current menu. SCSI Command The SCSI command displays and sets the SCSI controller parameters, such as initiator ID and speed. The OS device drivers use these parameters to program the controller. NOTE: These values are only suggested by the device driver; the actual values programmed into the controller can be different. ProductNum Command The ProductNum command configures the original or current product number. The software ID (SWID) does not get updated automatically when the original product number changes, but you can manually update the SWID by resetting the system with the reset command. iLO MP The Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor (iLO MP) for entry-level PA-RISC is an autonomous management subsystem embedded directly on the server. It is the foundation of server High Availability (HA), embedded server, and fault management. It also provides system administrators secure remote management capabilities regardless of server status or location. The iLO MP is available whenever the system is connected to a power source, even if the server main Power button is in the off position. For complete information on the iLO MP, see the HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO Operations Guide on the HP website at http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport. iLO MP 203

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Service Menu
The Service menu commands are used by service personnel to view information about the system
for the purpose of system service operations.
Main Menu: Enter command or menu > ser
---- Service Menu ------------------------------------------------------------
Command
Description
-------
-----------
CLEARPIM
Clear (zero) the contents of PIM
SCSI [option] [<path>] [<val>]
Display or set SCSI controller values
MemRead <address> [<len>]
Read memory and I/O locations
PDT [CLEAR]
Display or clear the PDT
PIM [<proc>] [HPMC|LPMC|TOC]
Display PIM information
ProductNum <O|C> [<number>]
Display or set Product Number
ScRoll [ON|OFF]
Display or change scrolling ability
SELftests [ON|OFF]
Enable/disable self test execution
BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>]
Boot from specified path
DIsplay
Redisplay the current menu
HElp [<command>]
Display help for specified command
RESET
Restart the system
MAin
Return to Main Menu
----
Service Menu: Enter command >
Display Command
The
DI
command redisplays the current menu.
SCSI Command
The
SCSI
command displays and sets the SCSI controller parameters, such as initiator ID and
speed. The OS device drivers use these parameters to program the controller.
NOTE:
These values are only suggested by the device driver; the actual values programmed
into the controller can be different.
ProductNum Command
The
ProductNum
command configures the original or current product number. The software
ID (SWID) does not get updated automatically when the original product number changes, but
you can manually update the SWID by resetting the system with the
reset
command.
iLO MP
The Integrated Lights-Out Management Processor (iLO MP) for entry-level PA-RISC is an
autonomous management subsystem embedded directly on the server. It is the foundation of
server High Availability (HA), embedded server, and fault management. It also provides system
administrators secure remote management capabilities regardless of server status or location.
The iLO MP is available whenever the system is connected to a power source, even if the server
main Power button is in the off position.
For complete information on the iLO MP, see the
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO Operations Guide
on the HP website at
echSupport
.
iLO MP
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