HP rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 108

Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX, HP-UX Support for Cell Local Memory

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partition. # Name --- ---- 0) jules00 1) jules01 Select a partition number: 0 Do you want to TOC partition number 0? (Y/[N]) y -> The selected partition will be TOCed. GSP:CM> 3. After you initiate the TOC, you can observe its progress and select the type of crash dump through the nPartition console. Once the nPartition completes the dump, or once you cancel it, the nPartition reboots. ******* Unexpected TOC. Processor HPA FFFFFFFF'FC07C000 ******* GENERAL REGISTERS: r00/03 00000000'00000000 00000000'0099CA2C 00000000'00000000 00000000'010BB790 r04/07 00000000'00000002 00000000'010BC140 00000000'0080F000 00000000'00AA2490 r08/11 00000000'00000001 00000000'0099A800 00000000'0099A800 00000000'0099C800 .... Processor 8 TOC: pcsq.pcoq = 0'0.0'12675c isr.ior = 0'10340004.0'2f8bfd30 Boot device reset done. *** The dump will be a SELECTIVE dump: 457 of 4080 megabytes. *** To change this dump type, press any key within 10 seconds. *** Proceeding with selective dump. *** The dump may be aborted at any time by pressing ESC. *** Dumping: 7% complete (32 of 457 MB) (device 64:0x2) Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX This section has procedures for booting and shutting down HP-UX on cell-based HP servers and a procedure for adding HP-UX to the boot options list on HP Integrity servers. • To check whether the cell local memory (CLM) configuration is appropriate for HP-UX, refer to "HP-UX Support for Cell Local Memory" (page 108). • To add an HP-UX entry to the nPartition boot options list on an HP Integrity server refer to "Adding HP-UX to the Boot Options List" (page 109). • To boot HP-UX refer to "Booting HP-UX" (page 110). • To shut down HP-UX refer to "Shutting Down HP-UX" (page 117). HP-UX Support for Cell Local Memory On servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory (CLM) parameter, which determines how firmware interleaves memory residing on the cell. 108 Booting and Resetting nPartitions

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partition.
#
Name
---
----
0)
jules00
1)
jules01
Select a partition number:
0
Do you want to TOC partition number 0? (Y/[N])
y
-> The selected partition will be TOCed.
GSP:CM>
3.
After you initiate the TOC, you can observe its progress and select the type of crash dump
through the nPartition console.
Once the nPartition completes the dump, or once you cancel it, the nPartition reboots.
******* Unexpected TOC. Processor HPA FFFFFFFF'FC07C000 *******
GENERAL REGISTERS:
r00/03 00000000'00000000 00000000'0099CA2C 00000000'00000000 00000000'010BB790
r04/07 00000000'00000002 00000000'010BC140 00000000'0080F000 00000000'00AA2490
r08/11 00000000'00000001 00000000'0099A800 00000000'0099A800 00000000'0099C800
....
Processor 8 TOC:
pcsq.pcoq = 0'0.0'12675c
isr.ior
= 0'10340004.0'2f8bfd30
Boot device reset done.
*** The dump will be a SELECTIVE dump:
457 of 4080 megabytes.
*** To change this dump type, press any key within 10 seconds.
*** Proceeding with selective dump.
*** The dump may be aborted at any time by pressing ESC.
*** Dumping:
7% complete (32 of 457 MB) (device 64:0x2)
Booting and Shutting Down HP-UX
This section has procedures for booting and shutting down HP-UX on cell-based HP servers and
a procedure for adding HP-UX to the boot options list on HP Integrity servers.
To check whether the cell local memory (CLM) configuration is appropriate for HP-UX,
refer to
“HP-UX Support for Cell Local Memory” (page 108)
.
To add an HP-UX entry to the nPartition boot options list on an HP Integrity server refer to
“Adding HP-UX to the Boot Options List” (page 109)
.
To boot HP-UX refer to
“Booting HP-UX” (page 110)
.
To shut down HP-UX refer to
“Shutting Down HP-UX” (page 117)
.
HP-UX Support for Cell Local Memory
On servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory
(CLM) parameter, which determines how firmware interleaves memory residing on the cell.
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Booting and Resetting nPartitions