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тАО03-03-2008 01:58 AM
тАО03-03-2008 01:58 AM
Hi,
I need to connect to my gsp , with the internal port of my server . Can someone explain me how to recover the device associated on the server to connect to it through the "cu -l" command ?
Thank you
model of my server :
9000/800/L3000-6x
I need to connect to my gsp , with the internal port of my server . Can someone explain me how to recover the device associated on the server to connect to it through the "cu -l" command ?
Thank you
model of my server :
9000/800/L3000-6x
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тАО03-03-2008 02:09 AM
тАО03-03-2008 02:09 AM
Solution
This was only possible with the first generation of GSP's in combination with a very early firmware.
with later revisions of hard- and firmware this is no longer possible.
Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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with later revisions of hard- and firmware this is no longer possible.
Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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тАО03-03-2008 02:32 AM
тАО03-03-2008 02:32 AM
Re: recover Lanconsole (GSP) IP
As torsten says it only worked with early firmwares if you have a gsp version: B.XX.XX
os superior it won't work:
Here is the old way of connecting throw the server:
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# umask 077
# mknod /dev/tty1p0 c 1 0x010000
# vi /usr/lib/uucp/Systems
Append the next line; note that it has been broken up into two lines for readability?join them together for a single line in Systems:
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port Any;5 gspiport,f 9600 - "" \r\d\r\d\r ogin:-BREAK-ogin: uucp asswrd: uucp-BREAK-ogin: uucp asswrd: uucp
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# vi /usr/lib/uucp/Devices
Append this to the bottom of the file:
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port tty1p0 - 9600 direct
Code: Select all
# cu -l /dev/tty1p0
At that point, you are now communicating with the Guardian Service Processor (GSP).
Leave the connection with "~." .
os superior it won't work:
Here is the old way of connecting throw the server:
Code: Select all
# umask 077
# mknod /dev/tty1p0 c 1 0x010000
# vi /usr/lib/uucp/Systems
Append the next line; note that it has been broken up into two lines for readability?join them together for a single line in Systems:
Code: Select all
port Any;5 gspiport,f 9600 - "" \r\d\r\d\r ogin:-BREAK-ogin: uucp asswrd: uucp-BREAK-ogin: uucp asswrd: uucp
Code: Select all
# vi /usr/lib/uucp/Devices
Append this to the bottom of the file:
Code: Select all
port tty1p0 - 9600 direct
Code: Select all
# cu -l /dev/tty1p0
At that point, you are now communicating with the Guardian Service Processor (GSP).
Leave the connection with "~." .
Windows?, no thanks
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тАО03-03-2008 07:12 AM
тАО03-03-2008 07:12 AM
Re: recover Lanconsole (GSP) IP
It is impossible. We tried to create manually the driver but it is still impossible to connect to the device.
Thank u for your fast answers
Thank u for your fast answers
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