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12-20-2000 10:30 PM
12-20-2000 10:30 PM
CM Commands
Hi all,
I am in urgent need of everybody who can get
me all the commands available at the CM prompt.
If possible,list down the commands in the
answer itself or send it to
sundar_hp@indiatimes.com
The answer is highly awaited as I dont have
access to Hp machine for the time being.
Let me know the commands that are available
at the CM prompt (viz rs,tc ..).
See u with ur answers
Sundar
I am in urgent need of everybody who can get
me all the commands available at the CM prompt.
If possible,list down the commands in the
answer itself or send it to
sundar_hp@indiatimes.com
The answer is highly awaited as I dont have
access to Hp machine for the time being.
Let me know the commands that are available
at the CM prompt (viz rs,tc ..).
See u with ur answers
Sundar
Learn What to do ,How to do and more importantly When to do ?
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12-21-2000 12:27 AM
12-21-2000 12:27 AM
Re: CM Commands
Commands can be listed with
HE
Here some command explanation
CA - Configure system remote support modem port. Rarely used. Factory
defaults are generally sufficient. It is recommended that a
telephone line is connected to the line attachment unit (rear of
D-class server) that is attached to the modem so that the Response
Center can dial in and "take over" the console to solve problems
quicker.
CO - Enter console mode. (From CM>, go back to normal mode for console)
CS - Copy screen from local console to remote console. Useful for
remote tech support to see what transpired prior to dial-in.
DI - Disconnect line to remote console terminal. Drops the telephone
line connected to the server.
DR - Disable access by a remote console terminal (enable session
access). Close (secure) modem port from remote support.
DS - Disable display of system status line during console mode. Removes
front panel status from bottom-left of console screen.
ER - Enable access by a remote console terminal (disable session
access). Allow remote access to system console.
ES - Enable display of system status line during console mode. Allow
front panel status codes to display in normal console mode.
HE - Display this screen. Prints the brief one-liner descriptions of
each command.
LR - Lock remote (disable modem access). Prevents even a ER from
functioning.
RS - Stop all processing, initiate SPU self-test, load software from
load device if enabled for autoboot. Similar to a power-down of
system (Note: Not for use use if "shutdown" is available at a
HP-UX prompt.
SE - Transfer remote terminal from console/control to session mode.
Allows remote support login (but not go back to command mode)
SL - Display the 50 last front panel status messages. Shows previous
server states.
SO - Set Security Level.
TA - Initiate Access Port selftest. Tests functionality of this
hardware capability.
TC - Transfer processor execution to operating system specific routine.
Takes snapshot of system state at time of lockup. Also resets and
reboots the system.
TE - Send message between the local and remote console terminals. Not
generally used.
UR - Unlock remote (enable modem access). Used before ER command to
allow remote server support.
HE
Here some command explanation
CA - Configure system remote support modem port. Rarely used. Factory
defaults are generally sufficient. It is recommended that a
telephone line is connected to the line attachment unit (rear of
D-class server) that is attached to the modem so that the Response
Center can dial in and "take over" the console to solve problems
quicker.
CO - Enter console mode. (From CM>, go back to normal mode for console)
CS - Copy screen from local console to remote console. Useful for
remote tech support to see what transpired prior to dial-in.
DI - Disconnect line to remote console terminal. Drops the telephone
line connected to the server.
DR - Disable access by a remote console terminal (enable session
access). Close (secure) modem port from remote support.
DS - Disable display of system status line during console mode. Removes
front panel status from bottom-left of console screen.
ER - Enable access by a remote console terminal (disable session
access). Allow remote access to system console.
ES - Enable display of system status line during console mode. Allow
front panel status codes to display in normal console mode.
HE - Display this screen. Prints the brief one-liner descriptions of
each command.
LR - Lock remote (disable modem access). Prevents even a ER from
functioning.
RS - Stop all processing, initiate SPU self-test, load software from
load device if enabled for autoboot. Similar to a power-down of
system (Note: Not for use use if "shutdown" is available at a
HP-UX prompt.
SE - Transfer remote terminal from console/control to session mode.
Allows remote support login (but not go back to command mode)
SL - Display the 50 last front panel status messages. Shows previous
server states.
SO - Set Security Level.
TA - Initiate Access Port selftest. Tests functionality of this
hardware capability.
TC - Transfer processor execution to operating system specific routine.
Takes snapshot of system state at time of lockup. Also resets and
reboots the system.
TE - Send message between the local and remote console terminals. Not
generally used.
UR - Unlock remote (enable modem access). Used before ER command to
allow remote server support.
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12-22-2000 12:47 PM
12-22-2000 12:47 PM
Re: CM Commands
Right now we are in the midst of christian and jewish holidays so response time will be slow, but if you are trying to accomplish something specific please let us know and we will post a specific solution.
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