I am receiving messages from HP-UX Server
"The operating system is unable to communicate with the service processor.
The support bus which connects the system processors, the service processor and the Power Monitor or Platform Monitor may have become hung ".
I need help in the following:... (1 Reply)
I dont have an ascii terminal to hook upto this thing, trying to use my laptop but it doesnt seem to want to communicate, is there a special cable i should be using for this? (1 Reply)
hello everybody.
Has anyone tried to install aix 5.2 on p520 machines. I've been trying but in the installation menu it says, "no disk found". I've used the same CD on a different 520 server and its working fine on it. Can anyone help, please? (5 Replies)
Question is on setting of Physical and Virtual processors for LPARs to make proper use of virtualization capabilities.
Environment is a 8-way p570 with 4 LPARs.
lparVIO1 and lparVIO2:
AIX 5300-04-01
Mode/Type= Shared-SMT/Capped
Minimum Processors= 0.10
Desired Processors= 0.50
Maximum... (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
I am a new AIX user. This is my first post in the UNIX forums. I did do a little bit of search before creating this post, but did not find any conclusive information. I am trying to connect to the service processor of an older 44p Model 170 box using my laptop. The 44p box has two... (6 Replies)
I have software running under AIX 5.3 that should communicate with a special device using standard communication protocol (Modbus) using serial RS-232 line
The settings are correct in both sides, But I can't establish a connection.
I suspect that there's something that I should do regarding the... (3 Replies)
it shows up after the upgrade to SF240_415, after 2 hrs.
amber light shows up on the led of 9111-520, but alog shows:
everything seems to work, not sure what's going on.. (6 Replies)
trying to put VIO server software into this p520, firmware upgraded to the latest and greatest..SF240_415_318 , I think
a few questions, on this practice AIX machine on AIX 7.1
VIO can only be installed if ASMI or HMC is running ???
if so, perhaps ASMI is much simpler, since I will need to... (2 Replies)
picked up an old p520..and also spend sometimes to manage software:
a) AIX 7.1
b) VIOS Server 2.2
attempting to run a few LPARs without much more $$$$, as this is a home-made projects..
machine hdisk0, pre-installed with AIX 7.1
a few questions:
a) In order to run LPARs, I will... (7 Replies)
Hello,
I have an unloaded T5140 machine and want to access the ILOM for the first time and subsequently the network port after that., and then load Solaris 10 the final January 2011 build.
The first part is what confuses me -the cabling.
I am coming from a Windows machine (w/appropriate... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: joboy
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
term
TERM(1) General Commands Manual TERM(1)NAME
term - turn PC into a dumb terminal [IBM]
SYNOPSIS
term [baudrate] [parity] [bits_per_character] [-dial_string] [device]
EXAMPLES
term 2400 # Talk to modem at 2400 baud
term 1200 7 even # 1200 baud, 7 bits/char, even parity
term 8 9600 /dev/tty01
# 9600 baud, 8 bits/char, no parity, use tty01
term -atdt12345 /dev/tty01
# Start with a command to dial out
DESCRIPTION
Term allows MINIX to talk to a terminal or modem over RS232 port 1. The program first sets the baudrate, parity and character length, and
then forks. The parent sits in a loop copying from stdin (usually the console's keyboard), to the terminal or modem (/dev/tty00). The
child sits in a loop copying from the terminal or modem (/dev/tty00) to standard output. Thus when RS232 port 1 is connected to a modem,
every keystroke typed on the keyboard is sent to the modem, and every character arriving from the modem is displayed. Standard input and
output may be redirected, to provide a primitive file transfer program, with no checking. Any argument that starts with a minus ('-') is
sent out to the modem, usually to dial out. Term accepts several commands that are formed by typing the escape character, CTRL-], and a
letter. Type CTRL-]? to see a list of commands. The subshell command is very important, it allows you to type in a ZMODEM command to
transfer data. Do not quit term to do this, or your modem line will be reset! Term keeps the modem line open on file descriptor 9 while
running the subshell, so you can type
<&9 >&9
at the end of your ZMODEM command to connect it to the modem.
Important note: to use term, it is essential that /etc/ttytab is configured so that there is no shell hanging on /dev/tty01. If there is,
both the shell and term will try to read from /dev/tty01, and nothing will work.
SEE ALSO rz(1), sz(1).
TERM(1)