HP Integrity Superdome 2 8/16 HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide - Page 50

Booting from the GUI, Virtual Devices, Momentary Press

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Q) Quit Select partition number: 2:1 The power state is OFF for partition 2:1. In what state do you want the power? (ON/OFF) on Booting from the GUI The individual partition screens may be reached either from the left navigation pane regardless of whether the partition is an nPartition or a vPar. 1. Select a partition that you want to activate. Figure 6-2 nPartition Status Information Figure 6-3 vPar Status information 2. Select the Virtual Devices tab and click on theMomentary Press button. Figure 6-4 nPartition Virtual Devices tab 50 Booting and Resetting Partitions (nPartitions and vPars)

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Q)
Quit
Select partition number: 2:1
The power state is OFF for partition 2:1.
In what state do you want the power? (ON/OFF) on
Booting from the GUI
The individual partition screens may be reached either from the left navigation pane regardless
of whether the partition is an nPartition or a vPar.
1.
Select a partition that you want to activate.
Figure 6-2 nPartition Status Information
Figure 6-3 vPar Status information
2.
Select the
Virtual Devices
tab and click on the
Momentary Press
button.
Figure 6-4 nPartition Virtual Devices tab
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Booting and Resetting Partitions (nPartitions and vPars)