3.
Enable the debugger for the desired boot entry:
C:\>bcdedit /debug
{identifier_of_boot_entry_targeted_for_kernel_debugging} ON
Once again, for a complete description this tool, refer to the Microsoft documentation found
here:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/c/5/9c5b2167-8017-4bae-9fde-d599bac8184a/
BCDedit_reff.doc
BL860c and BL870c servers
Connect the serial-USB-video cable (or SUV, part number 416003–001 that was supplied with
the server) to the 9–pin serial connector on the front of the BL860c/BL870c server (target), as
shown in the following image.
Figure 1-3 BL860c/BL870c debugging port
Now connect one end of a null modem cable to the SUV serial port. Connect the other end of the
null modem cable to the laptop, PC, or other blade server acting as the host. Because the SUV
serial port is shared between the iLO console and the debug serial port, you must issue the
following command at the MP command prompt to direct output to the debug serial port:
MP:CM> ca –local –mode aux
rx1620 server
Connect the cable between the laptop (host) and the rx1620 server (target) using the 5x2-to-DB9M
converter as shown in the following image.
Setting up and connecting to the target machine
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