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EFI MP命令表

This document provides summaries of EFI commands and filesystem commands that can be used for system configuration and management. Some key EFI commands summarized are drvcfg for configuring I/O cards, lanaddress for viewing MAC addresses, and load/unload for loading and unloading drivers. Filesystem commands summarized include ls to list directories, mkdir to create directories, and mount to mount filesystems. The document also provides tips for tasks like configuring I/O cards, formatting disks, and recovering lost boot options.

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EFI MP命令表

This document provides summaries of EFI commands and filesystem commands that can be used for system configuration and management. Some key EFI commands summarized are drvcfg for configuring I/O cards, lanaddress for viewing MAC addresses, and load/unload for loading and unloading drivers. Filesystem commands summarized include ls to list directories, mkdir to create directories, and mount to mount filesystems. The document also provides tips for tasks like configuring I/O cards, formatting disks, and recovering lost boot options.

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EFI Commands drvcfg [-c] [-lXXX] [-f] [-v] [-s] [driverhandle [devicehandle [childhandle]]] .

-v] [-s] [driverhandle [devicehandle [childhandle]]] . High-End & Mid-Range Integrity Server
Use drvcfg to display available controllers Then use “drvcfg -s drv# ctrl#” to start ROM
(Shell scripting commands have been omitted)
Config menu from IO card. Hit “esc” key to exit (can take while to respond). Command Summary Trifold
Boot Commands drvdiag [-c] [-lXXX] [-s] [-e] [-m] [driverhandle [devicehandle [childhandle]]- HPUX> Bootloader Commands
Runs diags on controllers Output is similar to devtree. Normal Boot: fsx:> hpux.efi ie, go to file system where hpux boot loader hpux.efi is
autoboot [on|off] | [time [value]] time = 2 - 65535 seconds.
guid [-b] - Displays “Guid” info. “Global Universal ID’s” (See “guid help”) located and run this executable.. You must interrupt the automatic boot to get to the
bcfg boot [dump [-v]] | [add # file “desc”] | [rm#] | [mv # #] “bcfg boot dump” then “bcfg
boot mv ori new” | “bcfg boot add” or use “boot maintenance mgr.” Type Shell> exit to get
lanaddress Displays mac address of Core Lan ‘HPUX >’ prompt before running any other boot method from the the commands below:
to boot maintenance mgr menu (see recovering lost boot options). load [-nc] file [file...] - Loads and EFI driver Boot kernel] Boot hpux kernel. hpux vmunix.prev is now “backup”
boottest [on|off] | [[test] [on | off] early_cpu, late_cpu, platform, chipset, io_hw, mem_init, map [-r | -v | -d [sname] [handle] [-b] - Displays/defines a mapping between a name help [-d] Show help. “-d” shows debug commands
mem_test In hpux use “setboot -v” or setboot -T to change settings. and a device handle. Use “map -r” when cd/dvd media is replaced. ls [-b] [dir] List directory of /stand & ll [-b] [dir] Long listing of /stand directory
openinfo handle - Diplays open protocol on a given handle. mmap Display current EFI memory map
dbprofile [-dn name [-dhcp] [-sip server_ip] [-cip client_ip] [-gip gateway_ip] [-m setauto [-d] [str] Sets autofile. Same as Shell> type \efi\hpux\auto
subnet_mask] [-b "boot_file"] [-od "optional_data"]] | [-h] DBPROFILE [rm name] | [-h] pci [bus dev func] [-i] [-s [seg]]] - Displays pci info. Same as “info io”.
showauto - Display contents of \efi\hpux\auto file
DBPROFILE [cp src_name dst_name] | [-h] reconnect devicehandle# [driverhandle# [childhandle#]] | -[r] reconnects drivers. ver - Shows bootloader, hpux, efi, fw vendor, fw rev and cpu rev
lanboot [select] Use “lanboot select” to search for lans, can use with above command eg, unload [-n] [-v] handle - Unloads a protocol (handle) from memory. what - Shows vmunix details. Use “what /stand/vmunix”
Shell> lanboot select -dn profile1 exit - Exits back to Shell> or fs#:
reconfigreset Same as MP>CM: RR reset to BIB after partition changes have been made. Filesystem Commands hpux [-lm] [-vm] [-tm] [-lq] [ -a [C|R|S|D] devicefile][-fnumber] [-istring] [boot]
reset Resets the partition and boots to EFI. Same as MP>CM:RS. Don’t run with O/S up. Commands that require selection of a volume first. i.e. fs0:, fs1: fs2: or fs3: [devicefile], lm = LVM, vm = VXVM , tm = Tunable mode, lq = Quorum override
help [-a] [cmd | class] - Displays help. (“cmd /?” also works). attrib – Display/change attributes of files & directories.
search <cells> [pcislot] | all Useful to find scsi targets cell = Cell number (0-15) cd - Change directory. Cd by itself shows current working directory I/O Card Setup & Other Useful Utilities & Tips:
pcislot = pci slots (0-11) Use “info io” to determine occupied slots. all : Load the drivers for comp file1 file2 - Compare two files Use shell> search cell # slot # or Search All to Find Option ROM’s on IO cards in IO
all option ROMS’s in all io cages. Use if you want to see your newly inserted io card. cp [-r] [-q] src [src...] [dst] - Classic cp command (-r recursive, -q quiet) backplanes. Use drvcfg.efi utility to configure IO cards (inc. SCSI speeds and initiators & FC
edit - text based editor (Esc 3 to quit) SAN parameters) especially in HA environments. (Hint: use the devtree, drvcfg & devices
Configuration Commands commands to identify driver and controller handles for use with drvcfg -s [driver #] [ctlr#]
eficompress [infile] [outfile] - Compresses “infile” to “outfile” command. Use drvcfg –s without any parameters to configure all option ROM’s available).
acpiconfig [windows | default|[enable|diable] softpowerdown] - default is for efidecompress [infile] [outfile] - Uncompress “infile” to “outfile”
hpux. (Requires a Reset) single-pci-domain for SUSE & Red Hat LINUX Don’t forget to reconnect –r to reattach and rescan‘stopped’ controllers and attached devices.
hexedit [[-f] [file | [ -d diskname offset size] | [-m offset size]]
cellconfig [cell ] [on | off] - Note: MP>CM:mfg must be enabled cell = Cell number ls - list contents of directories (see “help ls” for options) S Use F8 (Esc 8 on vt100) at SA banner during startup to invoke ORCA for SmartArray Ctlrs.
(0-15) on|off : Specifes to configure or deconfgure a cell (Reset required). Use Diskpart.efi from ECU CD 5 to format disks and remove disk partitions, (hint: use
mkdir directory [ directory…] - Create a directory or directories..
conconfig [index primary] – set/display primary operating system console p=primary commands, list, select, inspect & clean within diskpart.efi).
s=secondary. Index- Specifies index of console to set as primary. (sx2000). mount blkdevice [sname] - Mounts a fs on a block device
cpuconfig [cell [module [on|off|busoff]] or cpuconfig [threads [on|off]] ] - mv source [source...] [destination] – move or rename file, source to destination..
rm [-q] file | directory - Delete a file or directory, -q = quiet mode. Recovering a Lost Boot Options for HPUX, LINUX & Windows :
cell = Cell number (0-15) d=module : Specifies which cpu module to configure (0-3)busoff For HPUX & LINUX: Use boot options > add a boot option and drill down to location of
specifies deconfigure cpu bus. on | off : Specifies to configure or deconfigure a cpu setsize newsize file - Changes the file size in bytes
bootloader to add loader back in, or manually add it back in by changing directory to the path
date [mm/dd/[yy]yy] - Display or set the date touch [-r] file | directory - Updates a file or directory. Must exist first. where the boot loader is eg, fs0:> cd \EFI\HPUX (for hpux) then use the EFI command bcfg
dimmconfig [cell] [dimm] [on | off] dimm = XY where X = Echelon (0-15) Y = Side in type [-a | -u] file [file...] -b Similiar to “cat” command. Use -b to pause. to add the loader back in. eg, fs1:> bcfg boot add 3 hpux.efi "My OS" ( the ‘3’ indicates
format (a-f), cell = Cell number (0-15) vol [filesystem] [label] - Display or change name of filesystem volume menu entry location ). For Windows boot option recovery: use NVRBOOT.EFI utility, ie,
err [errorlevel] - Display or set bitmask for error reporting,.Only errors above level set Go to Windows O/S disk and verify that \efi\Microsoft\WINNT50\Bootxxxx and
will be displayed. Memory Commands MSUTIL\nvrboot.efi are present. Run EFI utility \MSUTIL\nvrboot.efi, select I for import,
errdump <cell> | all <logtype> | clear | clear <logtype> [-n ] cell = Cell number default [clear] - Resets Nvram to default settings. Including boot options. put the complete path: \EFI\Microsoft\WINNT50\Bootxxxx The newly imported boot
(0-15) all = Use all instead of cell # to retrieve/clear logs for all cells in pd. logtype = mca, dmem [address] [size] [:MMIO] - Display memory contents option will now be in your Boot Options Menu.
init, cmc, drr or all. drr is deadlock recovery reset -n = no interactive prompts dmpstore - View all of the EFI variables
fru [cell] [frutype] cell = Cell number (0-15) & frutype = only “mem” is available Booting Diagnostics: Locate launchmenu.efi on either the ECU CD5, Offline
memmap - Shows how physical memory is mapped out. Diagnostics CD or within the HP service partition on the hard disk. DO NOT install
info [-a] [-h] [cell] target [target...] [-b] cell = Cell number (0-15) target = all, boot, mm - Memory Modify (See “help mm” for complete details)
cache, cell, chiprev, cpu, fabric, fw, io, mem, sys. –b enable page breaking. diagnostics from ECU CD to the HPSP, use the Offline Diagnostics CD instead.
pdt [cell] [clear] - Display or clear the PDT table. Use “reset” afterwards.
monarch [cell] [module] [cpu] cell = Cell number (0-15) & module = module number
(0-3) cpu = which cpu on the module (0-1) How to Enable Networking at EFI shell:
palproc - Make a PAL call (see help for additional info) Shell Commands Insert ECU CD 5 or from a HPUX installation: Find the networking directory in the EFI
parconfig [mode [-n]|default [-n]|reset] [-b] - Display or set partition configuration. alias [-d | -v | -b] [sname] [ value] - Displays/creates/del aliases. partition. Then run following programs found within the networking directory:
cls [color #] Clears standard out and changes background color. EFI> load tcpipv4.efi (loads tcpip protocol)
romdrivers - (see help) shows vendor vs. hp part numbers. EFI> ifconfig –a (lists the configurable lan ports eg, sni0, sni1,sni2 etc.)
rootcell [clear] [[c0] [c1] [c2] [c3]] c = Cell number (0-15) exit - Exits EFI shell and returns to EFI boot manager
getmtc - Diplays monotonic counter (See “help getmtc” for info) EFI> ifconfig sni0 <ip-address> netmask <mask>
salproc - Sal procedure call (see help for additional info). EFI> route add default <gateway-ip> (add a gateway if needed)
tftp [select] -Use select option to select a lan card. help [-a] [-f] [cmd|class] [-b] - Displays help. ( “cmd /?” also works). EFI> ping target_ip_address
time [hh:mm:ss] - Display or set time Accepts 24 hour format mode - Display available mode of the console output device (sx2000). EFI> ftp (you may now use ftp.efi to get/put files as needed.
variable <-s | -r ¬ -d> [filename] Similar to nvrboot export/import set [-d | -v] [sname [value]] [-b] - Displays, changers or deletes variables.
ver [-a] [-b] - Displays EFI, Sal, Pal and module version information xchar [on | off] - Display/set extended char. feature. Default is on. Cell Local Memory (CLM) (–m switch on partition commands)
parstatus -V -p <par # > -g <ipmi passwd> -h <hostname of gsp lan0>
RED HAT Linux Boot & Setting up Serial Console Output: parmodify -p <par # > -m <Cell #>::::<# %> -g <ipmi passwd> -h <gsp hostname lan0>
Device Commands To Boot REDHAT Linux: fsx:> elilo.efi ie, go to file system where linux boot loader use –g & –h if running partition commands from a pc or from another host.Set CLM to 100%
baud - Used to view serial port com settings elilo.efi is located and run this executable.VT100 Console: To get a prompt on a dumb on all cells in a Windows partition. Check O/S installation guides for details.
connect [-r] [-c] handle devicehandle driverhandle - Binds a driver to a specific terminal, enable output by selecting the correct console output device under bootmanager,
handle and then starts the driver. See help for additional information. then enter the following command from within the directory where elilo.efi resides: Laptop Setup: Use Hyperterm or ‘Putty’ (from Smartsetup CD) set to 9600 baud, VT100
dblk [lba] [blocks] - Displays contents of blocks from a block device. fs0:\> elilo linux “console=ttyS0” or edit the file ‘elilo.conf’ using the built in editor within ID Parity: 8/None. Set both transmit and receive to Xon/Xoff & ANSIW emulation. To
devices [- | xxxx] [-b] - Devices that are being managed by EFI drivers. EFI (see ‘edit’ other side of this document) and add the line: append=”console=ttyS0” to the capture text from Hyperterm: use Transfer tab->capture text tab-> choose a filename and
devtree [-d] [- | xxxx] [devicehandle] [-b] - Display tree of devices. elilo.conf file (see the LEK cd booklet for more details). target folder->start. (Save as .txt files). Remember no Function Keys on vt100 emulation, so
dh [-d] [- | xxx] [-v] [handle] | [-p prot_it] [-b] - Displays all device handle info.. if you want F8 use <esc> 8.
disconnect devicehandle [driverhandle [childhandle]] | [-r] Disconnects drivers LEK: Pre O/S installation use the Linux Enablement Kit (LEK) to allow for the
from devices. diagnostics partition. LEK also allows access to an O/S recovery shell. Post installation load Sal Omar UKRCE& Steve Wolff NA SD Support Team. http://hpux.uksr.hp.com/ceasst v. 1.4
drivers [ -lxxx] [-b] - Display a list of EFI drivers, useful with drvcfg & devtree. Insight Management Agents see: http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim. (Best Printed in Color)
MP Commands: PARPERM - Enables or Disables partition (Npar) reconfiguration How to Extract MCA's, CMC's & CPE's:
PCIOLAD - Add/Insert or Remove/Eject a pci card. Cab-Bay-Ch-Slot (Superdome Only).
Use [CTRL] B to access MP from a console connection: MCA – Machine Check Abort such as: multi-bit memory error (HPMC in PARISC).
Default login: is User: Admin Passwd: Admin or User: Oper Passwd: Oper PD - Partition Number Default- Sets the default partition number used by commands
which require a partition number (e.g. RS). CMC – Corrected Machine Check, fixed by Itanium such as a single-bit L2 cache error .
Commands in blue are most useful to capture for remote support teams: ( similar to LPMC – Low Priority Machine Check in PARISC)
MP MAIN MENU: EVENT LOG MENU: PE - Power Entity- Switch the power ON or OFF to a cabinet, cell or an I/O chassis. B-
CABINET, C-CELL, I-HIOB RP8400/7410: T-CABINET, C-CELL, D-DVD or TAPE, P- CPE – Corrected Platform Error, CPE’s are FSB errors fixed on the fly, error data is NOT
CO: Consoles FPL: Forward Progress Log (all alerts levels) stored in NVRAM No output from ‘errdump CPE’ command if a CPE is not occuring at time
SEL: System Event Log (alert 2 and up) I/O CHASSIS **For I/O chassis always power cell off** Changed with later firmware to:
VFP: Virtual Front Panel B-Cabinet, C-Cell, X-Complex, I-IO Chassis, P-Partition, or, R-partition, P-IO, T-Cabinet. of running the command. O/S stores CPE data in it's logs.
LIVE: Live Events INIT – Initialization such as: TOC button pushed, all processors take INIT, AKA NMI (Non
CM: Command Menu CLR: Clear FPL and SEL RE - Reset Entity- Resets entity: C-CELL, I-HIOB, M-MAIN BACKPLANE. Maskable Interrupt). (similar to TOC-Transfer Of Control in PARISC).
CL: Console Logs Q: Quit RP8400/7410: C-CELL, P-IO Chassis, S-SYSTEM BACKPLANE.
SL: Show Event Logs
RL - Rekey Complex Profile Lock- Re-keys the complex profile lock. Only be use to 1) From EFI Shell: Set logging on your laptop to capture data and run the command.
FW: Firmware Update FW: Firmware Update (sx2000 only) Shell>errdump mca (can also get CMC using “errdump cmc” and CPE “errdump cpe”). Put
recover from an error where the holder of the lock terminates before releasing the lock.
HE: Help Choose firmware image source: the resulting ASCII file through the LATEST MCA analyser.
0) FTP Server XD - Diagnostics and/or Reset of MP- Diagnostics and/or Reset of GSP(MP).
X: Exit Connection 1=Parameter Checksum, 2=Ping, R=Reset, RP8400/7410: 1 and 2 same as Superdome,
1) Installed firmware image (Duplicate) 2) From HPUX: Binary files under /var/tombstones in the following format:
Q) Quit 3=Soft Reset Master MP, 4=Soft Reset Slave MP, 5=Soft Reset the IOX Master MP,
6.=Soft Reset the IOX Slave MP ,7=Clear Persistent Parameters, 8= Reset Security /var/tombstones/mcannnnnnnnnn.c, where nnnnnnnnnn = Date info, c = processor #. Get
Single PD User - Commands unique to Serv Parameters, 9=Force a Master/Slave Failover, 10= Recover from a Master/Slave Failover the customer to send you the files in via email or ftp (binary mode). Use the LATEST MCA
11=Toggle Master/Slave Failover Enable. Note: bottom button on MP is reset. Holding analyser to analyse the MCA.
BO - Boot Protection Domain (Partition) - releases Boot-Is-Blocked (BIB).
CP - Cells Assigned by Partition -Displays cells assigned to partitions. button longer than five seconds resets LC & SO parameters to defaults.
3) From Windows: With NO Insight Management Agents or with Agents below rev 2.2.
DE - Display Entity Status- C-CLU, D-CIO, M-MP, P-PM, S-PDHC. RP8400/7410: B- Extract MCA’s from Windows Event (.evt) files using GetMCA tool from ECU CD eg,
BPS, U-CLU, A-CIO, G-MP, P-PM, H-PDHC. DO NOT USE DE ON SX2000 Superdomes. ADMIN – Command Unique to Admin – includes Serv & Oper getmca –all. Use the LATEST MCA analyser to analyse the MCA. Insight Management
DF - Display FRUID- S –specific, D- Dump. A-ALL, B-CPB, C-CIO, D-DIMM, G- AR - Automatic System Restart- Triggered by timeout of a watchdog timer and resets Agent rev 2.2 or later will save the MCA, CMC or CPE binary files to:
UGUY, H-SBCH, I-IOB M-PRM, O-IOPB, P-BPB, R-L(R)SB, S-SBC, T-PDH, W-CB, X- the partition . Set by Alert level 13? Disabled by default. N/A on RP8400/7410 or sx2000. \Windows\system32\CPQMgmt\CqMgServ\HpMcaLog. No need to use GetMCA tool to
retrieve the MCA. Get the customer to send you the files from the directory via email or ftp
BPS, U-CPU (cpu only available on legacy pa-risc) RP8400/7410: S-BACKPLANE, G- DATE - Change the MP Time and Date- Changes the value of the real time clock on
MP/CIO, P-PCI BACKPLANE, M-MASS STORAGE BACKPLANE, I-PCI POWER (binary mode). Use the LATEST MCA analyser to analyse the MCA.
MP. This controls chassis log timestamps.
MODULE, BBPS, C-CELL, D-DIMM, H-PDHC, U-CPU(PIROM), O- CIO in iox . On DIAG: Diagnostic Menu (WTEC can grant lockword on needed basis.) DM: Diagnostic
sx2000 also have: X- cell CPU FRU, Y- Proc Power Module. 4) From LINUX: On Redhat 3.0 and SUSE SLES 9 files are stored in /var/log/salinfo/raw.
Message Viewer DE: Diagnostic event viewer DS: Diagnostic shell Q: Quit
Get the customer to send you the files via email or ftp (binary mode). Then use LATEST MCA
DU - Display USB Topology- A “*” indicates communication with Gsp bus (usb - CA - Configure Async local & remote parms- Changes the communications analyzer. On Redhat 2.1 extract the MCA at efi shell level, see (1) above.
superdome) or (I2C -RP8400/7410). Cells must past IODISC for a “*” to appear in the MP parameters of the local and remote RS232 ports.
Core IOs or IO Chassis field.
CG – Generate SSL Certificate – later firmware moved to CM>SO 5) From VMS:You cannot currently capture the MCA binary dumps online on the OpenVMS
HE - HELP - Lists all commands available to user level: Admin, Oper or Serv DC - Reset Parameters to Default Configuration- Reset all or a subset of the platform. You will need to capture the MCA dumps from the EFI Shell using the errdump
ID - Configure System ID data- Configures system ID info: model number & string, following parameters: CA, EL, ER, IT, LC and SO to defaults. command, see (1) above. However, you will be able to capture the MCA analysis outputs
serial # (see MP>he id). Use MP>CM:CC commad first. sets UUID. DFW - Duplicate Firmware – Duplicate firmware between cells or banks. Within online if the customer has installed the WEBES (Web-Based Enterprise Services) 4.4 or later.
See WEBES documents for more info: http://techpubs.cxo.hp.com/doc_webes.html
LS - LAN Status- Displays parameters and status of connections on MP LAN ports. (cu MA>FW in sx2000.
lan = sbch, priv lan = sbc) ER - Enable Remote Console Serial Access- set remote console serial port access.
MA - Return to Main menu- move from (MP>CM:) to main menu (MP>). Dome - Secure light ON remote serial access denied. RP8400/7410 -Remote access ON
Windows SAC> Commands: SAC is the Special Admin Console for Windows
(accessed via a dumb terminal attached to console rs232 port when Windows 2003 is running
PS - Power Status- Displays hardware status: B-CABINET*, C-CELL, G-MP, I-CIO. FW: Firmware Update :Enter new server IP Address: Enter new firmware source or being installed). To enter function keys like [F8], you must use ESC key followed by the
8400/7410: T-CABINET*, S-SYSTEM BACKPLANE, G-MP/CIO, P-IO CHASSIS, C- directory, :Enter user name: On sx2000 this command is in the main menu cm>MA number of the function you require eg, [F8] = ESC 8. Press <esc><tab> to select a channel.
CELL (*cabinet option shows present, available, and power status of all entities -) IF - Network Interface Information- Shows info about the network interfaces on the Press <esc><tab>0 back to SAC channel.
RR - Reset Partition for Reconfiguration- Resets the specified partition to BIB.. MP. Brief or Verbose. SBC = priv lan = Lan 1, SBCH = customer lan = Lan 0 ch - Lists all channels. Use “cmd” first to create channel. See “ch -?”
RS - Reset Partition- Halts all system processing and I/O activity and restarts the cmd - Creates a command prompt channel. “SAC> cmd” then ch -sn cmd0001”
partition. (Similar to a power cycle - a hard reset) DO not use when O/S is up. LC- LAN Configurations-Sets LAN config for the MP LAN, IP, hostname, gw, etc.
d - Dump the current kernel log
TC - Partition Reset through INIT or TOC- Same effect as MP>CM:RS but the LOC- Turn a cabinet locator LED on or off – sx2000 only.
f - Toggle detailed or abbreviated tlist info.
processors are signaled to dump state on way down. (Replaces legacy TOC button) ND - Enable/Disable Network Diagnostics- Enable for SCAN and FW(UU) i | [ <#> <ip> <subnet>] Display or set IP addr, subnet and gw info.
SYSREV - System Revisions- Display revisions of all firmware entities in the complex. OSP - Onboard Scan Programming Utility- RP8400/74xx firmware upgrade for id - Display computer identification info. Shows version and uptime.
devices. RP8400/74xx requires Admin access. FPGA’s (requires power removed/returned for changes to take effect) obsolete on sx2000
k <pid> - Kill the given process
TE - Broadcast a Message to all Users at GSP(MP):CM> Up to 80 characters can PWRGRD - RP8400/74xx Pwr Grid- 1 = A0 + A1, 2 = B0 + B1, 3 = Both 1 & 2 l <pid> - Lower the priority of a processs to the lowest possible.
be typed in, Broadcasts to all users in the command menu. Users in the main menu are not (74xx:4=A0+B0, 5=A1+B1) Changed to ‘single’ or ‘dual grid’ with later firmware.
shown the message. lock - Lock access to the Command Prompt channels
RU- Reset Utilities Subsystem - B- bps, G-MP, H- Cell PDHC does not crash O/S.
WHO - Display GSP Connected Users- Shows login name, IP and port of user . m <pid> <MB-allow> - Limit a process memory usage.
SA - Display and set (enable/disable) following MP Access parameters:
T - telnet access (Used to be =CM> EL), H – Secure Shell Access, M - modem access - p - Toggle display paging. Similar to “scroll on” in BCH
MR - Modem Reset- Sends an AT Z to the system modem connected to the remote port.
enabled lights “secure light’ (Not Available in sx2000), N - network diagnostics (was r <pid> - Raise the priority of a process by one.
Any modem connections will be lost., (N/A on sx2000.)
GSP>CM:ND), D - DIAG menu - Lockword needed to activate’, I - IPMI lan access - For s | [ mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm] - Set the time and date. 24 hour format.
MS - Modem Status- State of the modem lines Connected to the remote/modem serial sms “ipmiacqd” and ParCLI “parstatus - g” ‘ G - Windows Debug Client (sx2000). Also on t - Thread list. Nice! Sort of like hpux “ps -ef and swapinfo -tam” Also nice to use during
port. Status signals DCD, CTS, DSR, RI and DTR, RTS are displayed. (Use “q” to exit) sx2000 A - HP SIM ID, S- SNMP, W- web console.. headless install to view progress of “setup.exe” pid.
IO - IO Chassis Display- Shows Cell and I/O chassis relationship to determine physical SNMP – Modify SNMP Daemon Parameters - C-community name restart - Restart the system immediately.
location of I/O chassis. Read line vertically under Cell Slot.
SO - Security Options and Access Control- Modifies security options and access shutdown - Shutdown the system immediately.
OPER - Commands unique to Oper - includes Serv commands control to the MP: 1=MP Wide Parameters 2=User Edit, Add or Del Parameters. 3=IPMI crashdump - “INIT” the system. You must have crashdump enabled Windows
CC - Complex Configuration- Used to create a single cell partition. “G” Uses lowest passwd. sms “ipmiacqd” uses this Users Admin and Oper are by default. User “Serv” has to shutdown /r” same as hpux “shutdown -R” ./s optionsets BIB
cell slot # connected to a I/O chassis with CIO. Cell must be at BIB. “L” restores last be added. With sx2000 you also have: 4. OS initiated firmware update permissions ,
successfully downloaded profile. 5. Regenerate the ssh server's public key. SMART SETUP CD:: Use the ‘SMART SETUP’ CD pre and post WINDOWS O/S
DI - Disconnect Remote/Modem or LAN Console- Disconnect remote users from UPS - Configure UPS monitoring parameters –(sx2000 only). 1) IP, 2) Shutdown installation for HPSP setup, step by step O/S installation, Drivers and Insight Management
the MP. T= telnet, w=web, h=ssh, g=windows debug. (in sx2000). delay, 3) community string , 4) monitoring function. Agents. See also: http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim.. don’t Forget shell> Acpiconfig Windows
VM - Margin Voltage in Cabinet and to setup efiloadoptions, using nvrboot, as /redirect /novesa.
IT - Inactivity Timeout Settings- Prevents a user from inadvertently keeping the MP
MFG – Enter/Exit Manuf. Level - HP use, get lockword.from WTEC. RD – Read
command menu locked in a MP>:CM command. Default is 3 minutes (3-1440). Utility processor memory, WF - Write FRU ID data of an entity, WR - Write utility processor

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