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Hi,
By default you will be in read only mode at service processor logon.
type ^Ecf (cntrl+e, cf) to get console write access other wise you will
be just in read only mode. This is something similar to what we can
find in V-Class servers.
If you want to logout of the LAN console:
1. Press cntrl+B
2. GSP> di (GSP stands for Guardian Service Processor, it is similar to
CM> prompt found in old servers with extra feaures)
3. Answer "YES' to modify the configuration
4. Answer "YES" to disconnect from the LAN Console.
If you want to go back to console without disconnecting from LAN
console, type
GSP> co
How to find out whether anyone else has logged on to console either in
read only mode or write mode?
GSP> who
By default you will be in read only mode at service processor logon.
type ^Ecf (cntrl+e, cf) to get console write access other wise you will
be just in read only mode. This is something similar to what we can
find in V-Class servers.
If you want to logout of the LAN console:
1. Press cntrl+B
2. GSP> di (GSP stands for Guardian Service Processor, it is similar to
CM> prompt found in old servers with extra feaures)
3. Answer "YES' to modify the configuration
4. Answer "YES" to disconnect from the LAN Console.
If you want to go back to console without disconnecting from LAN
console, type
GSP> co
How to find out whether anyone else has logged on to console either in
read only mode or write mode?
GSP> who
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