System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90907)
Appendix H
Using the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
GSP Modes
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==== GSP Help ============================================(Administrator)===
AC :Alert display Configuration PC :Remote Power Control
AR :Automatic System Restart config. PG :PaGing parameter setup
CA :Configure asynch/serial ports PS :Power management module Status
CL :Console Log- view console history RS :Reset System through RST signal
CO :COnsole- return to console mode SDM:Set Display Mode (hex or text)
CSP:Connect to remote Service Proc. SE :SEssion- log into the system
DC :Default Configuration SL :Show Logs (chassis code buffer)
DI :DIsconnect remote or LAN console SO :Security options & access control
EL :Enable/disable LAN access SS :System Status of proc. modules
ER :Enable/disable Remote/modem TC :Reset via Transfer of Control
HE :Display HElp for menu or command TE :TEll- send a msg. to other users
IT :Inactivity Timeout settings VFP :Virtual Front Panel display
LC :LAN configuration WHO :Display connected GSP users
LS :LAN Status XD :Diagnostics and/or Reset of GSP
MR :Modem Reset XU :Upgrade the GSP Firmware
MS :Modem Status
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(HE for main help, enter command name, or Q to quit)
GSP HELP:
In the above display, v.uu.ff is the revision of the GSP firmware and mmm dd yyyy is the date and hh:mm:ss is
the time the revision was created.
The GSP commands can be grouped into the following categories:
• STATUS COMMANDS- Provide status on the server and the GSP.
CL, LS, MS, PS, SL, SS, VFP
• SERVER CONTROL- Alter the state of the server
MR, PC, RS, TC
• GENERAL GSP CONFIGURATION
AC, AR, DC, IT, RP, SDM, SO, XD, XU
• GSP PORT CONFIGURATION- Configure LAN, remote/modem, and local ports
CA, EL, ER, LC, PG
• CONNECTIONS- Examine and make connections or change mode
CO, CSP, DI, SE, TE, WHO, VFP
Returning from GSP Command Mode to Console mode
The GSP command CO returns the GSP from Command mode to Console mode. The port will return to the
interface that was active when the [ctrl] B was entered. If the MPE Operating System is booted you will
return to the ldev 20 logon session.
Gaining write access: When the GSP is returned to Console mode, only one user can provide input at any
given time. To take control of the console, type [CTRL]-e c f (not CTRL-e CTRL-c CTRL-f). After this is done,
other users will see the following prompt if they try to enter commands: