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The initial username/password can be found at The username is "root" and the password is the same as mire's root password (which is also the password for all other service processors).
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[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_Remote_Supervisor_Adapter|Service Processor Information at Wikipedia]]
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(once this is online, we should change hopper-sp's password to match the other service processors). [[attachment:installing-sp.jpeg]]

[[attachment:installing-sp-cable.jpeg]]

== Remote Power On/Off ==

You can use hopper's service processor to power it on and off. To do so, go to http://hopper-sp.hcoop.net/, log in as user "root" (same password as hopper's root password). Then click "Power/Restart" on the left hand side.

== Remote Keyboard/Video ==

''This isn't working right now; I havent figured out why --Adam''

You can use hopper's service processor control the keyboard and mouse, independently of our KVM units. To do so, go to http://hopper-sp.hcoop.net/, log in as user "root" (same password as hopper's root password), and click "Remote Control". A java applet will open. I strongly recommend using Firefox; the web interface is pretty ancient and not very browser-compatible.

''''''IMPORTANT: the service processor's remote control functionality uses a proprietary UDP protocol. Make sure you are not on a network that filters UDP packets (many NATs and corporate firewalls do this).'''''

Hopper has an IBM service processor card. You can access it at

  http://hopper-sp.hcoop.net/

The username is "root" and the password is the same as mire's root password (which is also the password for all other service processors).

Service Processor Information at Wikipedia

installing-sp.jpeg

installing-sp-cable.jpeg

1. Remote Power On/Off

You can use hopper's service processor to power it on and off. To do so, go to http://hopper-sp.hcoop.net/, log in as user "root" (same password as hopper's root password). Then click "Power/Restart" on the left hand side.

2. Remote Keyboard/Video

This isn't working right now; I havent figured out why --Adam

You can use hopper's service processor control the keyboard and mouse, independently of our KVM units. To do so, go to http://hopper-sp.hcoop.net/, log in as user "root" (same password as hopper's root password), and click "Remote Control". A java applet will open. I strongly recommend using Firefox; the web interface is pretty ancient and not very browser-compatible.

IMPORTANT: the service processor's remote control functionality uses a proprietary UDP protocol. Make sure you are not on a network that filters UDP packets (many NATs and corporate firewalls do this).

HopperServiceProcessor (last edited 2010-12-17 06:50:32 by ClintonEbadi)