HP 436853-001 manual Linux console redirection

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oFlow Control: None

oRedirection After BIOS POST: On

5.On HP ProLiant ML150 G2 servers, press the down arrow (↓) key to scroll down to the Console Redirection option, and press the Enter key to access the submenu.

Verify the following settings:

oBaud Rate: 9600

o Console Type: VT100+

o Flow Control: None

o Continue C.R. after POST: On

6.Press the Esc key to return to the previous screen.

7.Scroll to the I/O Device Configuration option, and press the Enter key.

8.On the ProLiant DL140 G2 and ProLiant DL145 G2 servers, verify that Serial Port is set to BMC COM PORT.

9.Follow the instructions in the "Network settings (on page 36)" section to set or obtain a valid IP address.

10.Press the F10 key to save and exit.

After completing the console redirection process, view the boot process remotely from a client computer through an established telnet session to the IP address of LO100. See your operating system documentation for instructions on establishing telnet sessions.

When a telnet session is first established, an EMS> prompt appears. If the system is currently booting, the boot process is displayed. If you do not want to view boot, press the Esc+( keys. If the system is in the Operating System or off, the EMS> prompt appears, but disappears after pressing Enter.

To redirect the console to the telnet session and view the boot process, press the Esc+Q keys in the telnet session during server boot. If you reset the server using the telnet connection and press the Esc+Q keys, the boot process might not appear immediately. The boot process appears after the server resets. To end the session, press the Esc+( keys.

NOTE: If you encounter problems logging in to the remote console, be aware that some telnet programs might require you to enable their send line feed at end of line option. If the remote console does not respond to the Enter key, try setting this option in your telnet program.

NOTE: You must follow the instructions in the "Network settings (on page 36)" section to configure the network access properly.

Linux console redirection

In the remote console and servers with the Linux operating system, you can enable a remote login on ttyS0 by making the following changes to the BIOS Setup Utility and boot documents.

1.On the ProLiant DL140G2, ProLiant DL145G2, and ML150 G2 servers, verify or change the following:

Console Redirection:

Verify the following settings: o Baud Rate: 9600

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Contents HP ProLiant Lights-Out 100 Remote Management User Guide Audience assumptions Contents Acronyms and abbreviations Index Server management features Operational overviewUser guide overview Server managementOperational overview Pre-installation procedures InstallationRemote management card kit contents Installation Post-installation procedures Installation Establishing user accounts ConfigurationConfiguring network access Using the serial port Enabling serial access to the LO100Using TCP/IP over Ethernet management port LO100 serial port configurationObtaining a Dhcp IP address from the Bios Setup Utility Selecting an Ethernet management portSetting up a static IP address from the Bios Setup Utility Enabling telnet and Http servicesRompaq /D infile outfile Updating the firmwareUpdating the firmware remotely Tftp settings Configuration Using LO100 SSL overviewSSH overview Ssh -l loginname ipaddress/dns namePutty.exe -ssh -telnet -rlogin -raw user@host Creating a certificate Installing a certificate or private key through the CLPImporting a certificate Using CLP Help o load o reset o setCLP overview Load -source URI -oemhpfiletype keyBase commands Show Start Stop Exit VersionHelp/-h All/-a Help show Usage show targetoptionsproperties Show -hShow -help Usage show targetoptionsproperties Using LO100 Rompaq /D infile outfile Map1/- version Version Specific commandsIpmi 2.0 support Logging in to LO100 Logging in through a web browserBrowser main menu options Logging in through the CLPControlling server power remotely Hardware InventoryControlling server power from a browser Controlling server power through the CLPSystem1/ reset System1 reset System1/ start /system1 System1 startedControlling server power through the Bios Setup Utility Viewing sensors data from the Bios Setup UtilityMonitoring sensors Viewing sensors data from a web browserPlatform event filtering configuration Using the system event log Accessing the system event log from a web browserEnter cd /./system1/log1 Accessing the system event log from the CLPAccessing the system event log from the Bios Setup Utility Configuring network settings using the CLP Network settingsConfiguring network settings using a web browser Configuring network settings using the Bios Setup Utility Using the virtual floppy feature Configuring the Tftp Server Configuring virtual floppy from a Web browserSet oemhpvsitftpserver=10.12.52.142 Configuring the virtual floppy from the Bios setupConfiguring virtual floppy from the CLP Platform event trap configuration Rebooting the serverSet oemhpvsipath=rboot Set oemhpvsipermission=rwUser administration Changing user settings through a web browserBios console text redirection through telnet Accessing the remote console through telnetChanging user settings through the CLP Linux console redirection Microsoft Windows EMS management S012345respawn/sbin/agetty -L 115200 ttyS0 vt102HP SIM support Acronyms and abbreviations KCS SSL Index ROMPaq utility Safety considerations Index