System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90892)

240 AppendixH
Using the Guardian Service Processor (GSP)
GSP Modes
LIst : Show the list of GSP commands
<COMMAND> : Enter the command name for help on individual command
TOPics : Show all GSP Help topics and commands
HElp : Display this screen
Q : Quit help
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GSP HELP: li
li
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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