HP Superdome SX2000 User Service Guide, Seventh Edition - HP Integrity Superdo - Page 117

ACPI Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Must Be default, ACPI Configuration

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- Red Hat Enterprise Linux ACPI Configuration: default On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot or install the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS, you must set the ACPI configuration value for the nPartition to default. For details, refer to "ACPI Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Must Be default" (page 140). - SuSE Linux Enterprise Server ACPI Configuration: default On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot or install the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server OS, you must set the ACPI configuration value for the nPartition to default. For details, refer to "ACPI Configuration for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Must Be default" (page 141). • Boot Modes on HP Integrity nPartitions: nPars and vPars Modes On cell-based HP Integrity servers, each nPartition can be configured in either of two boot modes: - nPars Boot Mode In nPars boot mode, an nPartition is configured to boot any single operating system in the standard environment. When an nPartition is in nPars boot mode, it cannot boot the vPars monitor and therefore does not support HP-UX virtual partitions. - vPars Boot Mode In vPars boot mode, an nPartition is configured to boot into the vPars environment. When an nPartition is in vPars boot mode, it can only boot the vPars monitor and therefore it only supports HP-UX virtual partitions and it does not support booting HP OpenVMS I64, Microsoft Windows, or other operating systems. On an nPartition in vPars boot mode, HP-UX can boot only within a virtual partition (from the vPars monitor) and cannot boot as a standalone, single operating system in the nPartition. CAUTION: An nPartition on an HP Integrity server cannot boot HP-UX virtual partitions when in nPars boot mode. Likewise, an nPartition on an HP Integrity server cannot boot an operating system outside of a virtual partition when in vPars boot mode. To display or set the boot mode for an nPartition on a cell-based HP Integrity server, use any of the following tools as appropriate. Refer to Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (vPars), Sixth Edition, for details, examples, and restrictions. - parconfig EFI shell command The parconfig command is a built-in EFI shell command. Refer to the help parconfig command for details. - \EFI\HPUX\vparconfig EFI shell command The vparconfig command is delivered in the \EFI\HPUX directory on the EFI system partition of the disk where HP-UX virtual partitions has been installed on a cell-based HP Integrity server. For usage details, enter the vparconfig command with no options. - vparenv HP-UX command On cell-based HP Integrity servers only, the vparenv HP-UX command is installed on HP-UX 11iv2 (B.11.23) systems that have the HP-UX virtual partitions software. Refer to vparenv(1m) for details. System Boot Configuration Options 117

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Red Hat Enterprise Linux ACPI Configuration: default
On cell-based HP Integrity servers,
to boot or install the Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS, you must set the ACPI configuration
value for the nPartition to
default
.
For details, refer to
“ACPI Configuration for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Must Be default”
(page 140)
.
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server ACPI Configuration: default
On cell-based HP Integrity
servers, to boot or install the SuSE Linux Enterprise Server OS, you must set the ACPI
configuration value for the nPartition to
default
.
For details, refer to
“ACPI Configuration for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server Must Be
default” (page 141)
.
Boot Modes on HP Integrity nPartitions: nPars and vPars Modes
On cell-based HP Integrity
servers, each nPartition can be configured in either of two boot modes:
nPars
Boot Mode
In
nPars
boot mode, an nPartition is configured to boot any single operating system
in the standard environment. When an nPartition is in
nPars
boot mode, it cannot boot
the vPars monitor and therefore does not support HP-UX virtual partitions.
vPars
Boot Mode
In
vPars
boot mode, an nPartition is configured to boot into the vPars environment.
When an nPartition is in
vPars
boot mode, it can only boot the vPars monitor and
therefore it only supports HP-UX virtual partitions and it does not support booting HP
OpenVMS I64, Microsoft Windows, or other operating systems. On an nPartition in
vPars
boot mode, HP-UX can boot only within a virtual partition (from the vPars
monitor) and cannot boot as a standalone, single operating system in the nPartition.
CAUTION:
An nPartition on an HP Integrity server cannot boot HP-UX virtual partitions
when in
nPars
boot mode. Likewise, an nPartition on an HP Integrity server cannot boot
an operating system outside of a virtual partition when in
vPars
boot mode.
To display or set the boot mode for an nPartition on a cell-based HP Integrity server, use
any of the following tools as appropriate. Refer to
Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual
Partitions (vPars)
, Sixth Edition, for details, examples, and restrictions.
parconfig
EFI shell command
The
parconfig
command is a built-in EFI shell command. Refer to the
help
parconfig
command for details.
\EFI\HPUX\vparconfig
EFI shell command
The
vparconfig
command is delivered in the
\EFI\HPUX
directory on the EFI system
partition of the disk where HP-UX virtual partitions has been installed on a cell-based
HP Integrity server. For usage details, enter the
vparconfig
command with no options.
vparenv
HP-UX command
On cell-based HP Integrity servers only, the
vparenv
HP-UX command is installed on
HP-UX 11iv2 (B.11.23) systems that have the HP-UX virtual partitions software. Refer
to
vparenv
(1m) for details.
System Boot Configuration Options
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