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3-12 Service Processor

SP Command Console

When you select the iSP commands on the iSP Main Menu, the SP Command Console
appears. Initially, the SP Command Console is in Normal Mode for general operation.
You can switch to Maintenance Mode (which allows all operations) by using the CM
command.

To return to the Main Menu from the SP Command Console, press

^B

(CTRL+B).

Table 3-12. SP Command Console Operation

Screen Image

Reference

iSP MAIN MENU

0) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#0 (INITIALIZING )

1) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#1 (RUNNING )

2) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#2 (STOPPED )

3) OS(BIOS) serial console of partition#3 (FAULT )

V) Virtual System Operator Panel

S) iSP commands

E)

Exit


DISCONNECTALL) disconnect all console connections

iSPyz> S<ENTER>

:

:

:

:

:

<CTRL>+<B>

A

B


C

Table 3-13. SP Command Screen References

Reference

Description

A

When you enter S, the SP Command Console appears.

B

“:” indicates the monitoring of the SP command input and SP message output.

C

Pressing ^B exits the session from the SP Command Console and returns to the
Main Menu.

SP Command Console Buffer

SP Command Console output from the service processor might contain important
information, such as the cause of a system state change. With the LAN console,
however, you cannot monitor the console output from the end of iSP startup until the
LAN console connection is established. Therefore, the iSP has a function to save a
certain amount of message output in a buffer while the connection is being established
to the SP Command Console. About 1,000 lines of messages can be stored in this
buffer. The buffer stores the latest 1,000 lines of messages. You can use the ML
command to view the messages stored in the buffer.