Guardian Service Processor
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The Guardian Service Processor (also referred as GSP) is a subsystem within several models of server computers made by HP.

It is a separate computer system within the server that allows some service tasks. It is available as long as the system is supplied with power, even when the main operating system
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 (usually HP-UX
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) is shut down, defective or not installed at all.

Common tasks of the GSP are:
  • Alert display configuration
  • Automatic System Restart configuration
  • Remote Power Control (if the system is managed from remote)
  • Configure asynchronous/serial ports
  • Display of several status values
  • Reset system ("reboot")
  • Show logs (chassis code buffer)
  • System status of proc. modules
  • LAN configuration for console port
  • Firmware upgrades
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