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Hey All, Trying to connect to the Power5 9133-55A serial console using a serial-to-usb converter (RS232). The other end is connected via null modem. Tried minicom, putty and other Linux utilities, no luck.
I was able to make a connection with a serial-serial cable to my IBM SAN switches, but not to any of my P5 servers. Serial cable for RS6000 / pSeries / system P. This edition applies to the IBM Power System S812L (8247-21L) and IBM Power. The Power S812L and Power S822L support the RDX USB External Docking Station for. Blades and rack servers from a single management console. Shared Processor Pool0. Set of micro-partitions.
Download mp3 wayang band jangan kau pergi elvy sukaesih. The serial device shows up as /dev/ttyUSB0. Tried 9600 8N1 XON/XOFF, no luck. There is simply no output on the screen and no change after pressing enter multiple times. The 9133-55A is currently hooked up to an HMC and works fine that way but not via serial. Could someone who has done this via Linux nudge me along and let me know what settings you used?
Going to retry with putty and windows as alot of the videos indicate and post if it was successful. Cheers, DH ---------- Post updated at 12:54 PM ---------- Previous update was at 12:41 PM ---------- Sorry for bad subject. Can a moderator please change it to 'Power5 9133-55A Serial Console connection issue'? I set the speed using the below after powering the P5 down: stty -F /dev/ttyUSB0 19200 stty -F /dev/ttyUSB0 Then connected via putty. I had unplugged the HMC cables earlier while the system was running and that didn't make a difference. When I had established the console session, I plugged the power cables into the Power5 again and watched the messages: S1> You have logged out.
It logged me out of the console ASMI. The thought that the HMC connection might disable the console port seamed like an odd thing to do to me so didn't consider to test it, even though it crossed my mind. I also tried to unplug the ethernet cables from the HMC ports to see if the serial ports would be reenabled but it doesnt' work in reverse. Once you power the Power5 server on or plug in the HMC cables, either action has the effect of permanently disabling the serial ports.
Strange design but ok. Hope this helps anyone else looking. The thought that the HMC connection might disable the console port seamed like an odd thing to do to me so didn't consider to test it, even though it crossed my mind. Roscoe philaphornia rar files. I also tried to unplug the ethernet cables from the HMC ports to see if the serial ports would be reenabled but it doesnt' work in reverse. Once you power the Power5 server on or plug in the HMC cables, either action has the effect of permanently disabling the serial ports. Strange design but ok. Both the serial connection and the network connection (to the HMC) are handled by the 'Service processor' (which is about the same as a PCs ILO.board combined with some BIOS functionality).