User Service Guide, Second Edition - HP Integrity BL60p Server Blade
Appendix C
Utilities
Management Processor Command Interface
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NOTE The configurable blade parameters can be modified only with “M”. privilege, regardless of the
connection (serial, web, telnet). Other users have read-only permission for these parameters.
The maximum length of configurable blade parameters is 32 characters and alphanumeric only.
Reset BMC Passwords
BP: Reset BMC Passwords
This command resets BMC passwords (both USER and ADMIN passwords).
Configure Serial Port Parameters
CA: Configure local and remote serial port parameters
Set up the local serial port parameters as follows:
• BAUD RATES: Input and output data rates are the same; 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 38400, 115200
bit/sec.
• FLOW CONTROL: Hardware uses RTS/CTS; Software uses Xon/Xoff.
IMPORTANT Do not mix HP and vt100 terminal types at the same time.
Set up the remote serial port parameters as follows:
• BAUD RATES: Input and output data rates are the same; 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 38400, 115200
bit/sec.
• FLOW CONTROL: Hardware uses RTS/CTS; Software uses Xon/Xoff.
The MP mirrors the system console to the MP local and LAN ports. One console output stream is reflected to
all of the connected console users. If several different terminal types are used simultaneously by the users,
some users may see strange results.
Example HP-UX
Applications that care about the terminal type (install, SAM, vi, etc.) running on HP-UX use two methods to
determine the terminal type:
1. The $TERM shell environment variable.
2. The application directly queries the terminal (in this case, the write enabled terminal establishes the
terminal type).
Make sure that settings #1 and #2 agree with your terminal type.
Console Log
CL: Console Log—view the history of the Console output
This command displays up to 60 Kilobytes of logged console data (about 60 pages of display in text mode) sent
from the system to the Console path.