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09-25-2005 06:21 PM
09-25-2005 06:21 PM
gsp log
I have a rp 5470 server. The GSP lan is not gonfigured fot lan access. The attention is blinking. what is the commands to check GSP errors from unix system?
Tariq
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09-25-2005 06:30 PM
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Re: gsp log
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09-25-2005 06:36 PM
09-25-2005 06:36 PM
Re: gsp log
From the console, press ctrl+b (^b) to go to GSP, then sl (show log).
Regards,
Ziad
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09-25-2005 06:38 PM
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09-25-2005 06:44 PM
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Re: gsp log
You can use the GSP "SL" command to see the error logs.
Also look the following link for various commands:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90702/ch03s03.html#cihdfebe
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09-25-2005 06:47 PM
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Re: gsp log
From what I know, I don't think that you can go to GSP by telnet, you must be on the console or by using the GSP lan.
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09-25-2005 06:48 PM
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09-25-2005 06:49 PM
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Re: gsp log
I am not trying to logon to gsp. But from root prompt you can see gsp logs. I have seen that previously.
Tariq
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09-25-2005 06:54 PM
09-25-2005 06:54 PM
Re: gsp log
You can access GSP via Serial port or LAN. if you can not connect Lan console. Let connect to GSP via serial port(DB25pin at backend of server). and then use terminal software (such as CRT, Windown Terminal..) to connect to
After connected. Press Ctrl+G. and issue SL command.
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09-25-2005 07:11 PM
09-25-2005 07:11 PM
Re: gsp log
on the rp5470 you can access the GSP logs with the Support Tools Manager:
1.) cstm
2.) cstm> ru logtool
3.) logtool> ce
use the default logfile /var/stm/logs/os/ccerrlog.
The GSP logs are displayed in text format in a more pager. You can end more with "q" and then enter "sa" to save the log in text format.
The binary ccerrlog file is filled with GSP logs by the process cclogd which comes with the online diagnostics. cclogd is able to log codes when they appear and also post-log codes that happened when the OS was down.
Serious errors are also logged to /var/opt/resmon/log/event.log by the dm_chassis monitor of EMS (Event Monitoring Services) which is also part of the Online Diagnostics.
best regards
Stefan
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