----- Original Message -----
> The thing that you refer to as "Service Processor" must be an 
> IBMism, HP
> calls it something different, in older servers it was an expensive 
> option.Now it's built in to every server, licensing it for 
> enhanced mode is a
> $200 markup with volume discounts.
> 
> It seems that we all tend to like that which we are most familiar....

For the HP PA-RISC architectures, this processor was known as 
the "GSP": General Service Processor. (The prompt when accessing it 
is "GSP>".) It's been that way for as long as there's been 
multiprocessor HP-9000 PA-RISC architectures. I have not used an 
Itanium-based HP-UX product but I expect the component is still known 
as the GSP.

JKB


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