Exit From Mp; Diagnostics; Management Processor Help System - HP Integrity rx4640 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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This command displays the login name and operating mode (Main Menu, command, and so on) of the connected console
client users, and the port on which they are connected. For the LAN and WEB console clients the remote IP address is also
displayed.
If the local console client user did not originate the MP command interface session, there is always one default user listed for
the local serial port: local user i. If the local console operator types
is displayed instead.

Exit from MP

X: Exit from MP command interface and disconnect from the system
This command disconnects the executing user from the system. This command is available from the local port.

Diagnostics

XD: Diagnostics and/or Reset of MP
This command allows the user to perform some simple checks to confirm the MP's health and its connectivity status. The
following tests are available:
MP Parameter Checksum
2
Verify I
C connection (get BMC Device ID)
LAN connectivity test using ping
Modem self-tests
Also, the MP can be reset from this command. A MP reset can be safely performed without affecting the operation of the
server.

Management Processor Help System

The MP has a robust help system. To invoke MP HELP, enter he after the MP> prompt. The following is displayed:
HE
==== MP Help: Main Menu ============================================(Administrator)===
Hardware Revision a1 Firmware Revision E.02.20 May 30 2003,15:18:47
Use Ctrl-B to exit MP command interface and return to the main MP menu:
Enter a command at the help prompt:
OVerview
: Launch the help overview
LIst
: Show the list of MP commands
<COMMAND> : Enter the command name for help on individual command
TOPics
: Show all MP Help topics and commands
HElp
: Display this screen
Q
: Quit help
Enter one of the commands described above: OV, LI, <command>, TOP, HE, Q
Chapter 5
MP Help System
Management Processor Command Interface
, then the login name that the local operator used
CTRL+B
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