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Note, PuTTY has a nice feature that will log all of your session output to a file. Specify that before opening the telnet session.

In certain rare circumstances, the serial data of the 8843 Blade Server may stop flowing. This results in a blank SOL session with only a blinking cursor. When this occurs, simply press the control and q keys (Ctrl+q) at the same time. This key sequence will allow the flow of serial data to resume.

Notes: Telnet sessions with the BladeCenter management module have a default timeout value of 120 seconds. This means the telnet session will remain active indefinitely. This value may be customized to a selectable value within the management module. I would recommend changing the telnet/SOL timeout to "no timeout". Default is 120 seconds. This can be changed via the web interface, under MM Control- >Network Protocols->Telnet Protocol or via the CLI:

system> telnetcfg ? telnetcfg {-t {<secs>}}

Displays and configures the telnet settings for the MM

-t: inactivity timeout in secs (valid value from 0 to 4,294,967,295 seconds)

This command sets it to no timeout: (t=0)

system> telnetcfg -t 0 -T system:mm[1]

Although this says telnet config, it works for both telnet and SOL.

4.9 Netdump

Netdump is a Red Hat specific crash dump facility. Unlike traditional crash dump facilities, this facility dumps memory images to a centralized server via the network. More information on netdump can be found here:

http://www.redhat.com/support/wpapers/redhat/netdump/

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Contents IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Part 3 Blades IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 Table of Contents Table of Tables Table of FiguresLinux nofb Introduction Overview BladeCenter SubsystemsContributors BladeCenter Chassis Rear ViewNetwork Configuration Preparatory StepsRemote Control Hints and Tips BladeCenter Management ModuleDisable key repeats Remote Control Window Embedded Fibre Channel Switches SAN ConfigurationDisabling ports on the QLogic switch Storage Connection DiagramUsing SANSurfer GUI Port Properties Disabling IDE devices Configuring the Blades for Remote BootCheck the Boot Order Device Startup OrderHS20 Boot Sequence Configuring the Qlogic HBA Acquiring HBA WWPNs World Wide Port NamesConfiguring the path to the boot LUN Configuring the QLogic HBAEnable Selectable Boot Illustration Testing the path to the boot LUN Save your changesEthernet Port Numbering Verify Disk MediaMAC Address Port Learned Browse MAC Address Table Top SwitchBrowse MAC Address Table Bottom Switch Learned MAC Address PortChange Media Tray Owner Loading the Remote Diskette Linux nofb Multipath Red Hat Installation Kickstart InformationBoot Failure for RH Red Hat Linux AS Broadcom driver installation Fdisk OutputIssues related to Red Hat AS 2.1/3.0 and blades RPM Install of Broadcom Device DriversRev IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Changing the Boot Loader Configuration Other Linux Distributions and BladesOverview Rdac Installation and ConfigurationSerial Over LAN SOL for Blades Summary of Linux changes for SOL 72345respawn/sbin/agetty -h ttyS1 19200 vt102Alt-sysrq Alt-sysrq from Linux clientNetdump Alt-sysrq from PuTTYIBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide IBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 Broadcom Advanced Control Suite installation List of limitationsBMC Update for the HS20 8843 and LS20 Remote Update of the Firmware on an HS20 or HS40Bios and Ismp IBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide Flash the QLogic HBA Bios QLogic HBA FlashRed Hat Boot Diskette Modification Process # mount -o loop drvnet.img mnt/drvIBM Version 3.0, 3/10/2006 # cd # umount mnt/initrd Modify or Create the Post-install Driver Diskette Image Driverdisk --source=nfshost/path/to/26k4970.imgIBM BladeCenter Deployment Guide HS20 Model 8832 Firmware Information Management Module Bios InformationAppendix A. Firmware Versions HS40 Bios HS40 Bios and Ismp InformationLS20 Bios and BMC Information QLogic Firmware InformationBladeCenter Information BladeCenter ComponentsIndex