HP Integrity Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 Hardware Administrator's Guide v6.5

agree with the remote port settings for the remote session port and always be Bell
mode for the local session port.
If the system and the MP command interface local or remote ports are configured
with different port speeds, the baud rate changes to the rate specified by the operating
system for the duration of the session.
SL
Displays the contents of the following event logs that are stored in nonvolatile memory:
System Event Log (SEL) Events (filtered by alert level) and errors
Forward progress All events
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 system LED. Accessing this log is the only
way to turn off the system 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 you. Some well-known
names for similar data would be chassis codes or post codes. Events are produced by
intelligent hardware modules, the operating system, and system firmware. Use the
SL command to view the event log.
Navigate within the logs as follows:
+
View the next block (forward in time)
-
View the previous block (backward in time)
Enter (<CR>)
View the next block in the previously selected direction (forward
or backward in time)
D
Dump the entire log for capture or analysis
F
First entry
L
Last entry
J
Jump to entry number
V
View mode configuration (text, keyword, hex)
?
Display the help menu
Q
Quit
SMCLP
Server Management Command Line Protocol (rx2660, rx3600, rx6600, BL860c, and
BL870c only). This command switches the console terminal from the MP Main Menu
to the Server Management Command Line Protocol (SMASH) SM CLP interface.
CLP offers the following features:
A user-friendly method to view and manage server information
An addition to the existing MP command-line interface (CLI)
Availability from any text user interface (serial, telnet, and SSH)
Creates CLP sessions that are independent from each other and are not mirrored
Provides a subset of MP CLI commands
Provides access to the MP Main Menu interface and the system console interface
For detailed information about SMASH CLP use, see:
http://docs.hp.com/en/5971-4292/ch11.html
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