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nPartition Administrator's Guide > Chapter 4 Using Management Interfaces and ToolsnPartition Console Features |
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The service processor Console menu provides access to all nPartition consoles within the server complex. Enter CO from the service processor Main menu to access an nPartition console. To exit the nPartition console, type ^b (Control-b) to return to the Main menu. Each nPartition in a complex has a single console. However, multiple connections to the console are supported, allowing multiple users to simultaneously view the console output. Only one connection per console permits write-access. To force (gain) console write access for an nPartition console, type ^ecf (Control-e c f). Each nPartition console can display a variety of information about the nPartition, including:
You may need to consider the following factors when deciding whether to interact with an nPartition through the service processor console interface or a direct operating system (OS) login session.
You should use the network to login to the OS running on an nPartition when you do not need to use service processor features and do not want to record a log of your activity. Before an OS has booted, the service processor nPartition consoles are the primary method of interacting with an nPartition. After an nPartition has booted the OS, you should be able to connect to and login to the nPartition by using telnet or rlogin or ssh to remotely login to HP-UX or Linux, or by using remote desktop for a remote Windows session. |
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