Accessing And Using The Service Processor - HP Rp7410 - Server - 0 MB RAM Administrator's Manual

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Table 4-1 Windows SAC Commands (continued)
SAC Command
id
k pid
l pid
lock
m pid MB-allow
p
r pid
s
s mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm
t
restart
shutdown
crashdump

Accessing and Using the Service Processor

This section describes how to login to the service processor (MP or GSP) for a server complex.
You can connect to the service processor for a server complex by using the following methods:
Connecting through the customer LAN port by using telnet, if login access through the
customer LAN is enabled for the service processor.
On HP Superdome servers, the customer LAN hardware is labeled "Customer LAN". On
HP rp8400 servers it is "GSP LAN". On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers it is the only LAN port
on the core I/O.
Use telnet to open a connection with the service processor, then login by entering the
account name and corresponding password.
Connecting through the local RS-232 port using a direct serial cable connection.
On HP Superdome server hardware, the local RS-232 port is labeled "Local RS-232". On HP
rp8400 servers it is the "Local Console" port. On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers it is the 9-pin
D-shaped connector (DB9) labeled "Console".
Connecting through the remote RS-232 port using external modem (dial-up) access, if remote
modem access is configured.
On HP Superdome server hardware, the remote RS-232 port is labeled "Remote RS-232". On
HP rp8400 servers it is the "Remote Console" port. On HP rp7405/rp7410 servers it is the
DB9 connector labeled "Remote".
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Using Management Interfaces and Tools
Description
Display the Windows nPartition identification information.
Kill the given process.
Lower the priority of a process to the lowest possible.
Lock access to Command Prompt channels.
Limit the memory usage of a process to MB-allow.
Toggle paging the display.
Raise the priority of a process by one.
Display the current time and date (24 hour clock used).
Set the current time and date (24 hour clock used).
Display tlist info (a list of Windows processes running on the nPartition).
Restart the system immediately.
Shutdown the system immediately. This puts the nPartition in a shutdown for reconfig
(inactive) state.
To boot the nPartition (make it active), use the BO command at the service processor
Command menu.
Crash the Windows system running on the nPartition. You must have crash dump enabled.

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