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Change Privileged-Access Password
Set or change the privileged-access password. It provides the user with the capability to access all
service processor functions. This password is usually used by the system administrator or root user.
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Change General-Access Password
Set or change the general-access password. It provides limited access to service processor menus, and
is usually available to all users who are allowed to power on the system, especially remotely.
Note:
The general-access password can only be set or changed after the privileged-access password
is set.
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Enable/Disable Console Mirroring
Note:
Console mirroring is not available on serial port 1 when the system is connected to an HMC and
a virtual terminal window is open providing a connection to the managed system.
Console mirroring is supported on serial port 1 (S1) and serial port 2 (S2). When console mirroring is
enabled, the service processor sends information to all serial ports. The serial port from which console
mirroring is enabled is referred to as the
active port
. The
mirror port
is determined when keyboard input
is detected from one of the other ports. From this point on, the service processor sends information only
to the active port and the mirror port. This capability can be enabled by local or remote users, providing
local users with the capability to monitor remote sessions. Console mirroring can be enabled for the
current session only. For more information, see “Console Mirroring” on page 61.
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Start Talk Mode
In a console-mirroring session, it is useful for those who are monitoring the session to be able to
communicate with each other. Selecting
Start Talk Mode
activates the keyboards and displays for such
communications while console mirroring is established. This is a full duplex link, so message
interference is possible. Alternating messages between users works best.
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OS Surveillance Setup Menu
This menu can be used to set up operating system (OS) surveillance.
OS Surveillance Setup Menu
1. Surveillance:
Currently Enabled
2. Surveillance Time Interval:
2 minutes
3. Surveillance Delay:
2 minutes
98. Return to Previous Menu
0>
–
Surveillance
Can be set to Enabled or Disabled.
–
Surveillance Time Interval
Can be set to any number from 2 through 255.
–
Surveillance Delay
Can be set to any number from 0 through 255.
For more information about surveillance, refer to “Service Processor System Monitoring - Surveillance”
on page 59.
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