Console
Mirroring
Console
mirroring
allows
a
user
on
one
serial
port
to
monitor
the
service
processor
activities
on
another
serial
port.
This
can
be
done
on
the
locally
attached
HMC
virtual
terminal
window
or
windows
remotely
attached
through
modems.
Console
mirroring
is
supported
on
any
combination
of
locally
or
remotely
attached
monitors.
The
serial
port
from
which
console
mirroring
is
enabled
is
called
the
primary
port
.
The
mirror
port
is
determined
when
keyboard
input
is
detected
from
one
of
the
other
two
serial
ports.
From
this
point
forward,
the
service
processor
sends
information
to
the
active
port
and
the
mirror
port
only.
Console
mirroring
ends
when
the
service
processor
releases
control
of
the
serial
ports
to
the
system
firmware.
Console
mirroring
is
supported
on
serial
port
1
(S1),
serial
port
2
(S2),
and
serial
port
3
(S3).
Remote
attachment
through
a
modem
is
supported
on
serial
port
1
(S1)
and
serial
port
2
(S2).
System
Configuration
The
following
describes
the
configuration
for
console
mirroring:
v
Service
processor
v
Modem
connected
to
one
serial
port
and
enabled
for
incoming
calls
v
Local
HMC
virtual
terminal
window
connected
to
the
other
serial
port.
This
local
terminal
can
be
connected
directly
to
your
server
or
connected
through
another
modem.
Console
mirroring
can
be
started
by
either
of
the
following
methods:
v
Remote
session
first,
then
local
session
added:
1.
Remote
session
is
already
in
progress.
2.
Remote
user
uses
service
processor
menus
to
enable
console
mirroring,
allowing
both
consoles
to
be
active.
v
Local
session
first,
then
remote
session
added:
1.
Local
session
is
already
in
progress.
2.
The
service
processor
receives
a
call
from
the
remote
user.
3.
The
local
user
selects
the
option
to
enable
console
mirroring.
The
service
processor
immediately
begins
mirroring
service
processor
menus.
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Eserver
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