HP BIOS Serial Console User Guide: July 2004 (First Edition) Part Number 372432-001
HP BIOS Serial Console User Guide: July 2004 (First Edition) Part Number 372432-001
HP BIOS Serial Console User Guide: July 2004 (First Edition) Part Number 372432-001
User Guide
Audience Assumptions
This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers and storage
systems. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in
recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
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Contents
In This Section
Purpose ...........................................................................................................................................5
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................5
Initialization....................................................................................................................................6
Connectivity ...................................................................................................................................6
Console Redirection Features .........................................................................................................6
Purpose
The purpose of console redirection is to provide the capability to remotely
manage a server in a headless environment. Through BIOS Serial Console
redirection, you can see POST messages, navigate option ROM (such as ORCA)
setup menus, and use RBSU through a serial connection to the server COM port.
The local keyboard and monitor are no longer required to set up or configure the
system. The remote server setup and configuration can also be performed
remotely through the terminal server, iLO Management Processor, or RILOE
board. Some OSs support console redirection as well.
IMPORTANT: For documentation purposes, the local server refers to
the one that you are remotely configuring. Though this local server does
not require a keyboard and monitor, you will need a keyboard and
monitor on the system you are using to enter BIOS Serial Console
commands.
NOTE: This document is designed to provide information for BIOS
Serial Console on any compatible server. It is generic in nature and
therefore may contain options that are not valid on all servers.
Introduction
Two separate technologies enable console redirection. The first, BIOS Serial
Console, is the focus of this document and can be enabled in the ROM. The other
is console redirection through the OS, such as EMS support, and requires OS
support and ROM support.
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Refer to "Operating System Support (on page 17)" for more information about
using supported OSs.
Initialization
BIOS Serial Console initialization occurs during power-up or system reset,
before the first message is displayed on the screen.
Connectivity
A null modem cable should be connected to one of the serial ports on the server
for console redirection. Be sure to connect the cable to the serial port that
corresponds to the correct COM port on which BIOS Serial Console is enabled.
The default COM port is COM 1 for systems with BIOS Serial Console enabled
by default. This setup can be configured in RBSU.
Refer to "RBSU and BIOS Serial Console Configuration (on page 9)" for COM
port settings.
In This Section
RBSU and BIOS Serial Console Configuration .............................................................................9
Keystroke Emulation ....................................................................................................................15
Escape Sequences .........................................................................................................................15
Character Translations in VT100 Mode .......................................................................................17
Operating System Support............................................................................................................17
Emergency Management Services................................................................................................18
Linux Red Hat 7 Serial Console Settings .....................................................................................19
RBSU displays and modifies the system configuration settings of a server. The
figures in this section show settings for BIOS Serial Console options on the
RBSU menu. Except for the following figure, these screens are shown with
ANSI emulation.
Press the Enter key while BIOS Serial Console is selected on the RBSU main
menu to display the options.
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Press the Enter key while Terminal Emulation Mode is selected to display the
emulation mode options. Select the option that matches the terminal emulation
program being used.
Default settings for terminal emulation and baud rate can be changed through the
ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator for the current session only. Refer
to the HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide for more
information.
HP BIOS Serial Console/EMS Support Settings and Configuration 13
Some new servers, which use CLI and are configured using BIOS Serial
Console, will display a command prompt screen.
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Baud Rate
Press the Enter key while BIOS Serial Console Baud Rate is selected to display
the baud rate. The default setting is 9600 when BIOS Serial Console is enabled
by default. This setting can be configured in RBSU.
Port Settings
Press the Enter key while BIOS Serial Console Port is selected to display the
port settings. When BIOS Serial Console is enabled by default, the default port
setting is COM1. BIOS Serial Console is disabled by default. To enable port
settings, select the COM port used for serial console redirection.
HP BIOS Serial Console/EMS Support Settings and Configuration 15
NOTE: Systems with iLO require version 1.05 iLO firmware or greater
to run BIOS Serial Console.
Keystroke Emulation
Because not all terminal emulation programs support function keys or special
characters, certain keystroke sequences are required for some commands.
Escape Sequences
BIOS Serial Console enables you to manually input unsupported keystrokes by
entering escape sequences. Each character must be entered within 2 seconds of
pressing and holding down the Esc key to emulate the escape sequence.
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NOTE: You must use escape sequences if the emulation program does
not support function keys, but they also work if the emulation program
does support function keys. Refer to the terminal emulation guide to be
sure that you may use function keys.
Function Keys
Control Keys
Reset Key
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Currently, the special characters in the table are translated into VT100 characters
using VT100 protocol.
When Enable Local is selected, the OS redirects through the local serial port.
When Enable Remote is selected, the OS redirects through iLO or RILOE II.
Data becomes available through the browser configured for iLO instead of
through the serial port. Enabling remotely requires iLO 1.10 firmware or later.
Microsoft enables EMS support in the OS, but EMS support also requires
ROM support. EMS support, when enabled, assumes the serial port for
redirection and may cause interference with other devices attached to the serial
port. To avoid interference, EMS is disabled in the system ROM by default on
ML and DL servers. To enable this feature, Enable Local or Enable Remote must
be selected under the BIOS Serial Console/EMS Support menu in RBSU before
installing Windows Server 2003. If you install Windows Server 2003 with
EMS disabled, and later decide to enable it, perform the following steps to update
the boot.ini file:
1. Enable EMS in RBSU.
2. Run bootcfg/ems on/id 1.
3. Reboot.
1. To access the font screen, select the View menu from the HyperTerminal
main screen, and then click Font. Select Terminal.
3. On the Connect To tab, click Configure to display the Port Settings tab.
6. If using ANSI emulation, click Terminal Setup and select ANSI (if using
VT100 emulation, refer to step 9). ANSI is the default setting.
IMPORTANT: Both the remote and local machines must be set to the
same emulation.
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8. Click OK to return to the Settings tab, and click OK again to complete the
HyperTerminal setup process.
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12. Deselect Wrap lines that exceed terminal width. Click OK to return to the
Settings tab. Then click OK to complete the HyperTerminal setup process.
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ASR
CLI
ConRep
ECC
EMS
IDE
iLO
Integrated Lights-Out
IMD
IPL
IRQ
interrupt request
MPS
multi-processor specification
NIC
NMI
non-maskable interrupt
ORCA
PCI
POST
Power-On Self-Test
PXE
RBSU
RILOE
RILOE II
Index N
NIC (network interface controller) 30
A O
ASR (Automatic Server Recovery) 29 operating systems 17
ATA driver settings 20
P
B port settings 14
baud rate 14
BIOS Serial Console 5, 6 R
RBSU (ROM-Based Setup Utility) 9
C RBSU configuration 9
COM port 6 reset keys 15
commands 15
connectivity 6 T
console redirection, features 6
terminal emulation support 11, 20
control keys 15
E V
Virtual Serial port 10
Emergency Management Services 18
VT100 17
EMS Console 6
escape sequences 15
F
function keys 15
K
keystroke emulation 15
L
Linux Red Hat 7 19, 20
M
Microsoft HyperTerminal 21