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тАО07-17-2006 11:59 PM
тАО07-17-2006 11:59 PM
GSP Battery Low
What are the ramifications if I ignore a "GSP Battery Low" event on a rp7410, and the battery is low or completely dies?
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тАО07-18-2006 01:13 PM
тАО07-18-2006 01:13 PM
Re: GSP Battery Low
I'm not entirely certain but would suspect that if the system were to lose power, when the power came-back the GSP might not remember everything it knew before.
Probably best to peruse the system HW manual(s) at http://docs.hp.com/
Probably best to peruse the system HW manual(s) at http://docs.hp.com/
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тАО07-18-2006 11:10 PM
тАО07-18-2006 11:10 PM
Re: GSP Battery Low
That's what I figured. But I wanted a detailed symptom. I googled it, got nothing. I'll check out the manuals. I didn't get anything back with "GSP Battery Low" though. They probally talk about the function and the config info the GSP stores. So I'll assume that all the config info will be lost if the battery is dead coupled with a power loss. Thanks
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тАО07-20-2006 04:02 PM
тАО07-20-2006 04:02 PM
Re: GSP Battery Low
Since the GSP not only keeps configs for the serial and network port, it also keeps the GSP logs, and most important, the primary and alternate boot paths, etc. Now it's possible that boot details are kept in NVRAM while logs and other less critical configs are kept in battery-backed storage. I would definitely look at the warning as very important and schedule a time to have HP replace the battery. Be sure to run setboot -v to a printer so you document the current settings.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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