Using remote video mode to monitor and access POST
Using remote video mode to monitor and access POST
You can use a terminal program to remotely
monitor all textual output generated during POST. All
POST data will be displayed in the terminal program
window as the remote system completes POST. While
you are monitoring POST on the remote system, all local
keystrokes are relayed automatically to the remote system,
enabling you to use POST utilities (such as system
configuration, RAID Mini-Configuration program, or
diagnostic programs) that can be accessed during POST.
To use Remote Video Mode to monitor and access POST on the server:
- Use a terminal program to establish a connection with
the Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor modem.
- Log in to the Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor.
When you have established a connection with the
Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor,
you will be prompted for a username and password.
You must provide a username and password
combination that has been previously configured for
use with the Netfinity Advanced System Management
Processor. You can use one of two username and
password combinations:
- The default username (USERID) and password (PASSW0RD)
Note:
The default username and password is case sensitive.
You must use all caps, and the '0' in PASSW0RD, is the numeral zero.
- A username and password that you define using the
Advanced System Management service and Netfinity Manager
Important:
If you update the Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor microcode,
the default username (USERID) and password (PASSW0RD) are reset.
If applicable, notify the system administrator.
When you have logged into the Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor,
the following main menu appears:
2 Monitors
3 Error Logs
4 Service Processor Configuration
5 System Services
6 System Power
7 Boot
B Remote Terminal Status
Y Disconnect Current Logon
Z Start Remote Video
- Start (or restart) the server.
- If the remote server is currently powered off:
- Select 6 System Power from the main menu.
- Select 4 Power On from the System Power menu.
- If the server is currently powered on, you must
restart the server. You can use selections from
the System Power menu or the Boot menu to
restart the server in several ways.
To restart the server using System Power menu
selection:
- Select 6 System Power from the main menu.
- Select 3 Power Off from the System Power menu.
- Once the server has powered off, select 4 Power On to restore power to the server.
To restart the server using Boot menu selections:
- Select 7 Boot from the main menu.
- Select either 1 Reboot w/OS Shutdown or 2 Reboot Immediately to restart the server.
Note:
For information on the System Power and Boot menus,
see 'System power menu selections' and 'Boot menu selections'.
- After you restart the server, return to the main menu
and select Z Start Remote Video.
Once you have started Remote Video mode on the
Netfinity Advanced System Management Processor, all
textual output generated during POST will be sent to the
terminal window. The terminal will also act as a
fully-active remote session, enabling you to enter keyboard
commands that will be sent to the remote server. In this
way, you can enter key commands and key-combinations
that access POST operations and utilities such as system
setup or the RAID Mini-Configuration program.
When you have finished using Remote Video mode, press
Ctrl+R, then press Ctrl+E, and then press Ctrl+T. This
will end Remote Video mode and return you to the main menu.
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