User Service Guide, Second Edition - HP Integrity BL60p Server Blade

Appendix C
Utilities
Management Processor Command Interface
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Power Status
PS: Power status—display the status of the server blade power, temperature and fans.
This command displays the server blade power, temperature, and fan status.
Reset BMC
RB: Reset BMC
This command resets the BMC.
Reset System
RS: Reset system (except MP and BMC) through RST signal
IMPORTANT Under normal operation, shut down the OS before issuing this command.
This command causes the system (except the MP) to be reset through the RST signal.
Execution of this command irrecoverably halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts the
computer system. The effect of this command is very similar to cycling the system power. The OS is not
notified, no dump is taken on the way down, and so on.
Set Access
SA: Set access options—enable/disable LAN access methods
This command disconnects LAN and web users if access is disabled.
Display Logs
SL: Display contents of the system status logs
This command displays the contents of the event logs that have been stored in nonvolatile memory.
System Event Log (SEL)—Events (filtered by alert level) and errors
Forward progress Log (FPL)—All events
Live events—View events as they occur
Clear logs—Clears the SEL and FPL before they get full
Current boot log—All events between “start of boot” and “boot complete”
Previous boot log—The events from the previous boot
Reading the system event log turns off the health LED. Accessing this log is the only way to turn off the
health LED when it is flashing and alerts have not been acknowledged at the alert display level.
Events are encoded data that provide system information to the user. Some well-known names for similar
data would be Chassis Codes or Post Codes. Events are produced by intelligent hardware modules, the OS,
and system firmware. Use SL to view the event log.
Navigate within the logs as follows:
+ — View the next block (forward in time)