[Linux-cluster] [OT] Serial Connection to MSA1000

Kovacs, Corey J. cjk at techma.com
Wed Apr 12 20:29:05 UTC 2006


MSA1x00's use 19200...  it's an oddball


Regards


Corey 

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[mailto:linux-cluster-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Greg Freemyer
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 4:18 PM
To: linux clustering
Subject: Re: [Linux-cluster] [OT] Serial Connection to MSA1000

Did you try 9600 baud?

Seems like all the Dec, I mean Compaq, I mean HP storage uses 9600 not 19200.

I don't know what the HP stuff uses that is not from the old Dec storageworks
line.

On 4/12/06, Steve Nelson <sanelson at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm assuming that most of us on this list have used HP MSA kit, so 
> excuse me a slightly off-topic question!
>
> I've got a cluster connected to an MSA1000, but want to make some 
> changes on the MSA1000 itself.
>
> I've got a dumb terminal that runs procom, but its pretty horrid, so 
> I've connected the controller direct to the serial port of one of the 
> linux machines to use minicom.
>
> As per HP's documentation, I've set it up as:
>
> pr port             /dev/ttyS0
> pu baudrate         19200
> pu bits             8
> pu parity           N
> pu stopbits         1
>
> However, I get no response.
>
> Any ideas on how to troubleshoot?  Anyone got this working?
>
> S.
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