Re: HP 9000/856 aka E55 Questions...
- From: Robert Klute <robert_klute@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2008 13:31:54 -0700
On Wed, 03 Sep 2008 18:13:28 +0200, Ralf Folkerts
<ralffmail-news2@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert Klute schrieb:
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 22:23:14 +0100, Benjamin Gawert <bgawert@xxxxxx>
wrote:
* Ralf Folkerts:
What I found was thatNot on the E55 which doesn't have any remote hardware management
pressing ctrl-c oder ctrl-d during power-up should give you a "cm>"
prompt and allow remote-management-config from there. Well' I didn't
manage to get that prompt (however, it seems also my system is missing a
Remote Management Card)
capability at all (no service processor, no remote management card).
None of the E-Class servers had anything like that.
The E55 had the serial console and the remote modem port. It did not
have a TCP/IP connection for the console. You can provide TCP/IP
connectivity to the serial console port by using an HP secure web
console.
Hi Robert,
thanks for the Info! Was the "remote modem Port" an add-on (card)? The
Only Connectors my E55 has is the one for the MDP, one parallel Printer,
one SCSI (plus, on the CPU-Board, Network (10BT and AUI) and one for UPS.
The MDP and the remote modem port should be the same thing. As Benjamin
noted in his post the remote modem port was designed solely for the
support modem 'dongle'. Your best bet is the remote web console and
limited ctl-B access.
.
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