Exiting The Ssu; Emergency Management Port Console; How The Emp Console Works - Intergraph InterServe 9000 System Reference Manual

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FRU Manager Menus
Menu
Options
File
Open FRU: Opens FRU data from a previously saved file
Save FRU: Saves FRU data to a file in binary raw or verbose text format
Exit: Quits the FRU Manager
View
FRU Info: Displays FRU information of the selected device
All FRU Areas: Displays FRU areas of all devices
By Device Type: Displays FRU areas sorted by device type
Settings
Display HEX: Displays FRU areas in Hex format
Display Verbose: Displays FRU areas in verbose format
Output Text: Saves FRU data in verbose format
Output Binary: Saves FRU data in binary format
Help
About: Displays FRU Manager version information

Exiting the SSU

Exiting the SSU causes all windows to close.
1. Exit the SSU by opening the menu bar item File in the SSU Main window.
2. Click <Exit>
or
Highlight Exit, and press <Enter>.

Emergency Management Port Console

The EMP console provides an interface, called the console manager, to the EMP. This interface
allows remote server management via a modem or direct connection.
The following server control operations are available with the console manager:
Connecting to remote servers
Powering the server on or off
Resetting the server
Switching the server console between EMP active and BIOS re-direct modes
The console manager uses three management plug-ins to monitor the server: the SEL, SDR, and
FRU viewers.
The console manager also has a support plug-in phonebook, which you can use to create and
maintain a list of servers and their phone numbers. You can launch the Connect dialog directly
from the Phonebook dialog to connect to a selected server.

How the EMP Console Works

The EMP shares the COM2 port with the system. When the EMP has control of the port, the port
operates in command state. When the system has control of it, the port operates in redirect state.
When connecting to a server, the EMP console checks to determine the current COM2 port state.
Command state—the default COM2 state. In this state, the EMP console communicates with
the server's firmware, allowing the client to remotely reset or power the server up or down.
The client can also view the server's SEL, FRU information, or SDR table.
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