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IA64 Console Environment
1A06
DECUS-München Bonn
20.4.2004
John R. Covert
Paul A. Jacobi
Hewlett-Packard
OpenVMS Systems Group
page 24/22/04
RX2600 consoles
Three console interfaces on the
RX2600
Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)
Remote Console interfaces
Baseboard Management Controller (BMC)
Management Processor (MP)
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Page 1 - IA64 Console Environment

IA64 Console Environment1A06DECUS-München Bonn20.4.2004John R. CovertPaul A. JacobiHewlett-PackardOpenVMS Systems Grouppage 24/22/04RX2600 consolesThr

Page 2 - VMS_LOADER.EFI

page 194/22/04RX2600 consolesInstalling the EFI firmware update• Execute the firmware update program– Shell> fwupdate220• Warning: Do not power-off

Page 3 - Hybrid Disk Format

page 214/22/04RX2600 consolesBaseboard Management Controller(BMC)• Available only on COM1 serial port of RX2600, ZX200, ZX6000• Has it’s own processor

Page 4 - RX2600 consoles

page 234/22/04RX2600 consolesMP Command Setpage 244/22/04RX2600 consolesForcing a system crash• History– On VAX and early Alpha system, ^P was detecte

Page 5 - Booting VMS from the EFI menu

page 254/22/04RX2600 consolesFuture bootstrap options• Fibre Channel– Similar to SCSI boot, but new vendor-specific setupprogram to replaces the commo

Page 7 - VMS_SHOW

Version 1.2 Page 1 4/22/04Console Commands for the HPIntegrity Server Systems© Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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Page 9 - Obtaining EFI firmware update

Version 1.2 Page 3 4/22/04Introduction ...

Page 10 - Remote Console Interface

Version 1.2 Page 4 4/22/04User Configuration ...

Page 11 - Management Processor (MP)

Version 1.2 Page 5 4/22/04IntroductionThe HP Integrity Server system provides two console options: the Baseboard Management Console (BMC)and the Manag

Page 12 - Forcing a system crash

page 34/22/04RX2600 consolesExtensible Firmware Interface (EFI)console• EFI is the standard console for all IA64 systems,regardless of hardware vendor

Page 13 - Future bootstrap options

Version 1.2 Page 6 4/22/04Setting the Console DeviceStep 1 Power on the system. You should initially hook up to the console line on themanagement pro

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Version 1.2 Page 7 4/22/04PC -on -ncSystem will be powered on. -> System is being powered on.-> Command successful.MP Host Name: kthuluMP:CM&g

Page 15 - Integrity Server Systems

Version 1.2 Page 8 4/22/04 Select Active Standard Error Devices Cold Reset Exit Timeout-->[10] sec SystemGuid-->[C198BA7

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Version 1.2 Page 9 4/22/04Console ComparisonThe following lists provide the advantages and disadvantages of the BMC and MP consoles.BMC ConsoleAdvanta

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Version 1.2 Page 10 4/22/04BMC System ConsoleOn the RX2600, the Baseboard Management Console (BMC) is accessible through the serial port on theback of

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Version 1.2 Page 11 4/22/04Powering System On/Off from the BMCTo power a system on, enter the following commands:<ESC>(cli>p 1System Power se

Page 19 - Introduction

Version 1.2 Page 12 4/22/04Step 5 Enter FS0: or the file structured device that OpenVMS installed on it:Shell> fs0:fs0:\>Step 6 Change the direc

Page 20 - Setting the Console Device

Version 1.2 Page 13 4/22/04If the system does not respond to Ctrl/P then do the following:<ESC>(cli> TOCSending TOC/INIT.<ESC>QManageme

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Version 1.2 Page 14 4/22/04Accessing the Management ProcessorYou can connect to the management processor using the following methods:o The local RS-2

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Version 1.2 Page 15 4/22/04CM: Command MenuCL: Console LogSL: Show Event LogsCSP: Connect to Service ProcessorSE: Create OS SessionHE: Main Menu HelpX

Page 23 - MP Console

page 54/22/04RX2600 consolesHybrid Disk Format• EFI requires GUID Partition Table (GPT) disk format• EFI requires one FAT32 partition• VMS requires OD

Page 24 - BMC System Console

Version 1.2 Page 16 4/22/04WHO Display connected management processor usersX Exit management processor and disconnectXD Diagnostics and/or reset of ma

Page 25 - Booting OpenVMS from the BMC

Version 1.2 Page 17 4/22/04This command generates a new RSA key pair and self signed certificate.

Page 26 - Forcing a Crash

Version 1.2 Page 18 4/22/04Console LogCL: Console Log—view the history of the Console output.This command displays up to 60 Kilobytes of logged consol

Page 27 - Management Processor Console

Version 1.2 Page 19 4/22/04Default ConfigurationDC: Default Configuration—reset all MP parameters to the default configuration.This command sets all M

Page 28 - MP Welcome Screen

Version 1.2 Page 20 4/22/04MP Firmware UpdateFW: Activates MP firmware upgrade mode.This command is available from either the LAN or local s

Page 29 - Management Processor Commands

Version 1.2 Page 21 4/22/04Configure LAN ConsoleLC: LAN configuration (IP address, and so on)This command displays and allows modification of the LAN

Page 30 - Certificate Generate

Version 1.2 Page 22 4/22/04Modem StatusMS: Modem Status—Display modem statusThe MS command displays the state of the modem lines connected to the remo

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Version 1.2 Page 23 4/22/04Reset SystemRS: Reset system through RST signal.This command causes the system (except the MP) to be reset through the RST

Page 32 - Connect to Service Processor

Version 1.2 Page 24 4/22/04Navigate within the logs as follows:o Plus sign (+) – View the next block (forward in time).o Minus sign (-) – View the

Page 33 - Front Panel Process

Version 1.2 Page 25 4/22/04Transfer Of ControlTC: System reset through INIT or TOC (Transfer of Control) signalUnder normal operation, shut down the o

Page 34 - Inactivity Timeout

page 74/22/04RX2600 consolesBooting VMS from the EFI Shell• Select EFI Shell from the boot menu• Set Boot flags environment variable, stored inNVRAM–

Page 35 - Modem Reset

Version 1.2 Page 26 4/22/04default user listed for the local serial port: local user i. If the local console operator typed Ctrl/B, then thelogin name

Page 36 - Reset BMC

Version 1.2 Page 27 4/22/04MP Help: Main Menu============================================(Administrator)=== HardwareRevision al Firmware Revision E.02

Page 37 - Display Logs

Version 1.2 Page 28 4/22/04 MP ACCESS IS NOT SECURE Default MP users are currently configured and remote access is enabled. Mod

Page 38 - Firmware Revision Status

Version 1.2 Page 29 4/22/04 SE: Enter OS Session HE: Main Help Menu X: Exit ConnectionMP Host Name: kthuluMP>To power off

Page 39 - Transfer Of Control

Version 1.2 Page 30 4/22/04Booting OpenVMS from the MP ConsoleStep 1 To log into the MP console, you may need to press carriage-return a couple of tim

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Version 1.2 Page 31 4/22/04Step 2 Switch to the command menu by entering the CM command.MP> cm (Use Ctrl-B to return to MP main menu.)MP Hos

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Version 1.2 Page 32 4/22/04Step 5 Use "v", or "^", ! " to select the "EFI Shell [Built-in]". You then receive the

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Version 1.2 Page 33 4/22/04Forcing a CrashTo force a crash of OpenVMS, first try entering Ctrl/P. If the system is booted with XDelta, you can thenen

Page 43 - "pc -off- nc":

Version 1.2 Page 34 4/22/04MP:CM><CTRL-B> MP MAIN MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu

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Version 1.2 Page 35 4/22/04 MP MAIN MENU: CO: Console VFP: Virtual Front Panel CM: Command Menu CL: Console Log

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page 94/22/04RX2600 consolesBooting VMS from the EFI menu• Create new menu item– Select Boot Option Maintenance Menu– Select Add Boot Option– Select v

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Version 1.2 Page 36 4/22/04In either case, you need to provide the follow data:o An IP address from which to down load the firmware.o The path to th

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Version 1.2 Page 37 4/22/04LCThis command allows you to modify the LAN configuration.Current configuration: MAC Address : 0x00306e397dd2

Page 48 - Event Logs

Version 1.2 Page 38 4/22/04Type R to reset the MP or [Q] to quit the diagnostic menu. -> Choice: RThe MP is now being reset...HP Management Proce

Page 49 - Updating the MP Firmware

Version 1.2 Page 39 4/22/04XUThis command activates the upgrade mode. All connections will be closed,the session will be aborted, and the modem connec

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Version 1.2 Page 40 4/22/04************************************************************************* Only default users are configured. Use one of the

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Version 1.2 Page 41 4/22/04At each prompt you may type DEFAULT to set default configuration or Q to QuitCurrent LAN Configuration: - - MAC Address

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Version 1.2 Page 42 4/22/04New LAN Configuration (* modified values): - - MAC Address : 0x00306e397dd2 * I - IP Address

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Version 1.2 Page 43 4/22/04SYSREVCurrent firmware revisions MP FW : E.02.22 BMC FW : 01.40 EFI FW : 01.22 System FW : 01.82MP Host Name: uni

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Version 1.2 Page 44 4/22/04Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot ManagerEFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) is an operating system and platform-ind

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Version 1.2 Page 45 4/22/04• Boot from a File—Automatically adds EFI applications as boot options or allows you to boot from aspecific file. When y

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page 114/22/04RX2600 consolesChange EFI Boot Menu order• Select Boot Option Maintenance Menu• Select Change Boot Order• Select new menu item• Use the

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Version 1.2 Page 46 4/22/04EFI CommandsThe following table lists EFI commands:EFI CommandsEFI Shell Command .Definitionhelp <command> Display he

Page 58 - EFI Boot Sequence

Version 1.2 Page 47 4/22/04EFI/POSSE CommandsThis section describes the EFI/POSSE commands developed for the server.NOTE EFI and Pre-OS System Environ

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Version 1.2 Page 48 4/22/04shell-script commandsType “help’ followed by a class name for a list of commands in that class Type“help” followed by comma

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Version 1.2 Page 49 4/22/04For more help on one of the commands above, at the prompt type: help bch COMMANDbaudSets the baud rate and com

Page 61 - EFI/POSSE Commands

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Version 1.2 Page 51 4/22/04Parameters[test] Each test can be set or cleared:booting_valid Enable/disable system firmware response to BOOTING bit. If O

Page 63 - Communications Parameters

Version 1.2 Page 52 4/22/04Syntaxdefault [efilsal]default clear [bmclefilsal]Parametersclear clears NVM storage valuesOperationDefault sets NVM and St

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Version 1.2 Page 53 4/22/04info ( -b] (target]

Page 65 - Parameters

Version 1.2 Page 54 4/22/04ParametersTarget: valid targets areall display everythingcpu display information on cpuscache display information on cachem

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Version 1.2 Page 55 4/22/04I/O INFORMATIONBOOTABLE DEVICES Order Media Type Path ----- ---------- ---------------------------------------

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page 134/22/04RX2600 consolesOther useful EFI shell commands• Create VMS-like console commands– Shell> alias dir ls• Display hardware and firmware

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Version 1.2 Page 56 4/22/04 Mac(00306E4A133D) Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(3|0)/Mac(00306E4A133D)) *Mac(00306E4A121F) Acpi(HWP0002,100)/Pci(2|0)/Mac(00306

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Version 1.2 Page 57 4/22/04Parametersnonelanaddress commandShell> lanaddressLAN Address Information LAN Address Path -----------------

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Version 1.2 Page 58 4/22/04Syntaxpdt (clear)Parametersclear Clears the pdt.OperationWith no options specified, the command displays the PDT informatio

Page 71 - Operation

Version 1.2 Page 59 4/22/04Parametersnormal Sets system mode to normal.admin Sets system mode to admin.service Sets system mode to service.OperationIf

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Version 1.2 Page 60 4/22/04Specifying SCSI ParametersThe following SCSI parameters may be configured for the SCSI board:o SCSI ID (SCSI initiator ID)

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Version 1.2 Page 61 4/22/04In the previous example, two SCSI boards are in the listing. The information for both channels of bothSCSI boards is shown

Page 74 - Specifying SCSI Parameters

Version 1.2 Page 62 4/22/04 Ctrl[51] Acpi(HWP0002,0)/Pci(3|0)/Mac(00306E4A133D) Ctrl[0B] Acpi(HWP0002,100) Ctrl[1A] LSI Logic Ultra320 SCSI C

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Version 1.2 Page 63 4/22/04This listing shows which driver controls which device (controller). In the above example, this SCSI board’sinformation is s

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Version 1.2 Page 64 4/22/04• Spinup Delay (Secs)Changing any of these fields can cause unpredictable results.CAUTION Do not change the value for any o

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Version 1.2 Page 65 4/22/04Step 13. When you are prompted to, press Enter to stop this SCSI board; you are now back at theEFI shell prompt.Step 14. At

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page 154/22/04RX2600 consolesVMS_SET• In the 8.2 release VMS_SET utility will allow selectionof dump devices and HLL debugger port:fs0:\efi\vms> vm

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Version 1.2 Page 66 4/22/04Fibre Booting OverviewIntroductionWith the release of OpenVMS for Industry Standard Servers or Intel Itanium based p

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Version 1.2 Page 67 4/22/04Verifying the Bootable Firmware InstallationTo verify the successful installation of the bootable firmware in the HBA, exec

Page 81 - T D

Version 1.2 Page 68 4/22/04Once the user selects the desired HBA to be configured, the user is prompted with three bios utilityfuncti

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Version 1.2 Page 69 4/22/04Upon such selection, the user is presented with all of the Port Targets that are currently found during thefabric/loop disc

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Version 1.2 Page 70 4/22/04Exit the Boot Bios utility and refresh the Device mapping table by executing the EFI shell command“map”.

Page 84 - Booting on MultiPath devices

page 174/22/04RX2600 consolesUpdating the EFI firmware• Download firmware update program from HPwebsite onto a local system.• Minimum EFI firmware for

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