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02-24-2002 01:01 PM
02-24-2002 01:01 PM
Hi,
I am having an L class server. I can login to the server with a web console......
How can i cut and paste the error message of the GSP to a file or paste it to forum ?
Is it required to have a character based console to enable/configure the lan console or lan console is having default ip ?
Any help is appreciated.
AR
I am having an L class server. I can login to the server with a web console......
How can i cut and paste the error message of the GSP to a file or paste it to forum ?
Is it required to have a character based console to enable/configure the lan console or lan console is having default ip ?
Any help is appreciated.
AR
If i am doing the same way you are doing to me then what is the difference between us.
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02-24-2002 03:41 PM
02-24-2002 03:41 PM
Re: Cut and paste the GSP logs to a file
What I've done is to start replacing HP's web consoles with Arula's (they make them for HP and used to be part of HP). They have a lot more options than Hp's standard web console.
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02-24-2002 05:38 PM
02-24-2002 05:38 PM
Re: Cut and paste the GSP logs to a file
Unfortunately, the current Web Console firmware does not allow cut-n-paste. The LAN Console is a character-based interface so you could use a PC-based terminal emulator with cut-n-paste features. The LAN Console port is not available on all HP 9000 computers such as the K and D-class.
NOTE: The GSP firmware is not a secure interface so this IP connection should be not be published or available to unsecured networks.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
NOTE: The GSP firmware is not a secure interface so this IP connection should be not be published or available to unsecured networks.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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02-25-2002 01:52 AM
02-25-2002 01:52 AM
SolutionHai Arjun @AN :))
You have to configure LAN console and do telnet from your PC to LAN Console IP.You will get login prompt on you telnet session type Cntrl+B to go to GSP mode.
From there you can view and cut the error messages. Paste the message to a file and send it to forum.
Use any terminal emulator software to get a clear output.
Rgds
Manoj
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