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HP-UX requires
that you select the correct console via a firmware selection menu.
If you have ordered a machine with HP-UX pre-installed, your console
selections will be correctly chosen for you. If you are already
on the system console, then you can skip this section. However, if you are cold-installing HP-UX, or change your
system configuration, you may need to select the correct console.
Skipping this step can result in HP-UX using an unexpected device
as a console, and can therefore appear as a system hang.  |  |  |  |  | IMPORTANT: Do not select more than one console device. HP-UX
11i v2 only recognizes one device at a time. Choosing more than
one device may result in the appearance of system hang. |  |  |  |  |
Decide what console you want to use. Depending on your system configuration, HP-UX can use one
of several possible devices as your system console. The possibilities
are: Management Processor (MP)
Serial Port (if present)
Using the EFI menus, select the appropriate
console device and deselect others: Choose the “Boot
option maintenance menu” choice from the main Boot Manager
Menu: EFI Boot Manager ver 1.10 [14.57] Firmware ver 1.20 [4225] Please select a boot option HP-UX Primary Boot: 0/2/2/0.0.0.0 EFI Shell [Built-in] Boot option maintenance menu Security/Password Menu
Choose “Select Active
Console Output Devices”: EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1.10 [14.57] Main Menu. Select an Operation Boot from a File Add a Boot Option Delete Boot Option(s) Change Boot Order Manage BootNext setting Set Auto Boot TimeOut Select Active Console Output Devices Select Active Console Input Devices Select Active Standard Error Devices Cold Reset Exit SystemGuid-->[FFFFFFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF] SerialNumber-->[(null)] |
Choose the correct output device and deselect others.
On the HP Integrity rx2600, HP Integrity rx5670, and zx6000 systems,
the “Select Active Console Output Devices” menu
will look like this (see “Interface
Differences between Itanium-based Systems” for details about choosing the appropriate device): EFI Boot Maintenance Manager ver 1.10 [14.57] Select the Console Output Device(s) Acpi(PNP0501,0)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(PcAnsi) Acpi(PNP0501,0)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(Vt100) Acpi(PNP0501,0)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(Vt100+) Acpi(PNP0501,0)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(VtUtf8) Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(1|1)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(PcAnsi) Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(1|1)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(Vt100) Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(1|1)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(Vt100+) Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(1|1)/Uart(9600 N81)/VenMsg(VtUtf8) * Acpi(HWP0002,700)/Pci(2|0) Acpi(HWP0003,400)/Pci(0|0) Save Settings to NVRAM Exit
Interface
Differences between Itanium-based Systems |  |
Each Itanium-based
system has a similar interface with minor differences. You can navigate
these menus with the arrow keys or “v” and “^” keys
to move around, and use the enter or space key to select and deselect
devices. Selected devices have an asterisk (“*”)
next to them. After making your changes to this menu, choose Save Settings to NVRAM and then Exit. VGA ConsolesAny device in the output device menu that has a Pci section in its path, but does not have a Uart section will be a VGA device. If you require a VGA
console, choose this device, and unmark all others. In the example above,
a VGA device is selected as the console. Other Console TypesAny device in the output device menu that has a Uart section, but no Pci section is one of the system serial ports; devices
containing both a Uart and Pci section are MP serial ports. Notice that there are
actually four almost identical system serial ports in the example
above. The first four entries are identical except for their VenMsg section. This means that each entry is actually the
same device, with different protocols for accessing the device.
If the first entry is chosen, an Ansi capable terminal device should
be used to talk to the serial port. If the second entry is chosen,
a Vt100 capable terminal device should be used, and so on. If you choose either a system or MP serial port, HP recommends
you choose a Vt100+ capable terminal device. Selecting a
Console on the HP Integrity rx2600, rx5670, and zx6000 Systems |  |
On the HP Integrity
rx2600, HP Integrity rx5670, and zx6000 systems, an entry in the
output device menu that has a Uart section and a Pci section will be the serial port on a Management Processor
(MP). To use the MP as your console device, select one of the MP
serial device entries, and deselect everything else. Choose
Select Active Console Input Devices. Choose the correct input device and deselect others. Follow all the substeps in Step 2 of “Selecting Your
HP-UX Console” on page 66 to correctly select
your console input device. For input devices, a device that has
a Pci section in its path, but does not have a Uart section will be a USB keyboard device. Choose Select Active Standard Error Devices. Choose the correct standard error device and deselect
others. Follow all the substeps in Step 2 of “Selecting Your
HP-UX Console” on page 66 to correctly select
your standard error device. Output on this device will be important
firmware messages reporting errors. Reset your system A system reset is required for your console selections to
take effect
Additional
Notes on Console Selection |  |
HP-UX
makes decisions based upon the EFI Boot Maintenance Manager menu's Select Active Console sections to determine where to send its output. If
the incorrect console devices are chosen, HP-UX may either fail
to boot, or will boot with output directed to the wrong location. Therefore,
any time new potential console devices are added to a system, or
anytime NVRAM on a system is cleared, console selections should
be reviewed to ensure that they are correct. More information on the EFI Paths used for console selection
can be found in Intel's Extensible Firmware Interface documents
available from their web site.
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