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Re: MP in rp7410

 
nightwich
Valued Contributor

MP in rp7410

Hi all

I can't acess to the MP in my rp7410.

I already replace the network cable it no success.

The are 3 light in the MP lan console the first from the left is linking and the last from the right have light. I think the correct is the middle one linking and the last from the right have light.

I already try to access true a direct console connect to the MP. But no luck yet.

Here can I go from here. How can I do a reset ?

Thanks in advance.
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Johnson Punniyalingam
Honored Contributor

Re: MP in rp7410

>>>Here can I go from here. How can I do a reset ?<<<

try login to server via "root" telnet/ssh

# stty +queryGSP < /dev/GSPdiag1

# stty +resetGSP < /dev/GSPdiag1
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nightwich
Valued Contributor

Re: MP in rp7410

Hi Jonshon

The complex is all shutdown.

I can't login in to servers. There is why I need to login to the GSP/MP

Thanks
Michal Kapalka (mikap)
Honored Contributor

Re: MP in rp7410

hi,

you can't connect to the console ???

1, you have physical access to the server ??


2, GSP ( LAN ), there is some configuration, do you know the IP ???


check this thread from ITRC :

http://forums11.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=45715

response from "Caesar"

mikap
nightwich
Valued Contributor

Re: MP in rp7410

Hi Michal

Thanks by your post


I have physical access to my complex/GSP.

I now the IP of the LAN CONSOLE. But is not working

ping time out

He have connect a physical console directly to the MP true the Console port ( nine pins ). But no luck too.

I have try the reset but that you suggest in the link. But still no luck.

Any ideas ? What possible could be wrong ?

Thanks ..

I will assigned some points after solve the problem .
Michal Kapalka (mikap)
Honored Contributor

Re: MP in rp7410

hi,

if you have physical access to the server,

you oculd connect with a cross cable to the server and on the desktop/laptop you could set a IP from you range that have the GSP, for example GSPIP : 10.36.100.121 and your PCIP :
10.36.100.1 if your net is : 10.36.100.0/24

mikap
nightwich
Valued Contributor

Re: MP in rp7410

Hi Michal

I'am not sure that I understand what you are trying to say, I have physical access but the servers are shutdown.

I already try to log in a physical console to "MP Serial Port" true a serial cabel. But no luck ( in other's HPUX servers I can accomplish this easily ).

To log in to the servers first I have to power on the CABINET then the CELL true the MP.

Any one have more ideas ?

Thanks in advance.

Michal Kapalka (mikap)
Honored Contributor

Re: MP in rp7410

hi,

the MP/GSP have two conection :

LAN : IP/NETMASK/GW : stardard UTP conector

SERIAL : 9 pin connector

mikap
Torsten.
Acclaimed Contributor

Re: MP in rp7410

Do you have 2 MP's installed or 1 only?

"...To log in to the servers first I have to power on the CABINET then the CELL true the MP..."


The MP works if power is present, no matter if the server is on or off.

Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.

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Bill Hassell
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Re: MP in rp7410

On the rp7410, there are two MP cards marked MP0 and MP1. The lower card (MP1) is the only active card. Connect your serial cable to the lower MP. CTRL-B should work. Then use the LS command to show the MP configuration.


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