HP rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 119

Booting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64, Issue the HP-UX

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2. Issue the shutdown command with the appropriate command-line options. The command-line options you specify dictate the way in which HP-UX is shut down, whether the nPartition is rebooted, and whether any nPartition configuration changes (adding or removing cells) take place. Use the following list to choose an HP-UX shutdown option for your nPartition: • Shut down HP-UX and halt the nPartition. On HP 9000 servers only, issue the shutdown -h command to shut down and halt the nPartition. This leaves the nPartition and all its cells in an active state after HP-UX shuts down and halts. To reboot a halted nPartition, you must reset the nPartition using the RS command at the GSP command menu. On cell-based HP Integrity servers, the shutdown -h command puts an nPartition into the shutdown for reconfig state; for details refer to the discussion of shutdown -R -H in this list. • Shut down HP-UX and reboot the nPartition. Issue the shutdown -r command to shut down and reboot the nPartition. On cell-based HP Integrity servers, the shutdown -r command is equivalent to the shutdown -R command. • Perform a reboot for reconfig of the nPartition. Issue the HP-UX shutdown -R command to perform a reboot for reconfig. This shuts down HP-UX, reconfigures the nPartition if needed, and reboots the nPartition. • Reboot the nPartition and put it into the shutdown for reconfig state. Use the HP-UX shutdown -R -H command to hold the nPartition in the shutdown for reconfig state. This leaves the nPartition and all its cells in an inactive state (the nPartition can be reconfigured remotely), unless the normal behavior has been modified. For details on changing OS halt behavior on rx8620 and rx7620 servers, refer to "ACPI Softpowerdown Configuration-OS Shutdown Behavior" (page 93). To reboot the nPartition, you must do so manually by using the BO command at the management processor Command menu. If HP-UX is halted on the nPartition, thus not allowing you to use the shutdown command, you can reboot or reset the nPartition by issuing commands from the management processor Command menu. Booting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64 This section has procedures for booting and shutting down HP OpenVMS I64 on cell-based HP Integrity servers and procedures for adding HP OpenVMS to the boot options list. • To check whether the cell local memory (CLM) configuration is appropriate for HP OpenVMS, refer to "HP OpenVMS I64 Support for Cell Local Memory" (page 120). • To add an HP OpenVMS entry to the boot options list refer to "Adding HP OpenVMS to the Boot Options List" (page 120). • To boot HP OpenVMS on a cell-based HP Integrity server refer to "Booting HP OpenVMS" (page 122). • To shut down HP OpenVMS refer to "Shutting Down HP OpenVMS" (page 123). Booting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64 119

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2.
Issue the
shutdown
command with the appropriate command-line options.
The command-line options you specify dictate the way in which HP-UX is shut down,
whether the nPartition is rebooted, and whether any nPartition configuration changes
(adding or removing cells) take place.
Use the following list to choose an HP-UX shutdown option for your nPartition:
Shut down HP-UX and halt the nPartition.
On HP 9000 servers only, issue the
shutdown -h
command to shut down and halt the
nPartition. This leaves the nPartition and all its cells in an active state after HP-UX shuts
down and halts.
To reboot a halted nPartition, you must reset the nPartition using the
RS
command at
the GSP command menu.
On cell-based HP Integrity servers, the
shutdown -h
command puts an nPartition
into the shutdown for reconfig state; for details refer to the discussion of
shutdown
-R -H
in this list.
Shut down HP-UX and reboot the nPartition.
Issue the
shutdown -r
command to shut down and reboot the nPartition.
On cell-based HP Integrity servers, the
shutdown -r
command is equivalent to the
shutdown -R
command.
Perform a reboot for reconfig of the nPartition.
Issue the HP-UX
shutdown -R
command to perform a reboot for reconfig.
This shuts down HP-UX, reconfigures the nPartition if needed, and reboots the
nPartition.
Reboot the nPartition and put it into the shutdown for reconfig state.
Use the HP-UX
shutdown -R -H
command to hold the nPartition in the shutdown
for reconfig state.
This leaves the nPartition and all its cells in an inactive state (the nPartition can be
reconfigured remotely), unless the normal behavior has been modified. For details on
changing OS halt behavior on rx8620 and rx7620 servers, refer to
“ACPI Softpowerdown
Configuration—OS Shutdown Behavior” (page 93)
.
To reboot the nPartition, you must do so manually by using the
BO
command at the
management processor Command menu.
If HP-UX is halted on the nPartition, thus not allowing you to use the
shutdown
command,
you can reboot or reset the nPartition by issuing commands from the management processor
Command menu.
Booting and Shutting Down HP OpenVMS I64
This section has procedures for booting and shutting down HP OpenVMS I64 on cell-based HP
Integrity servers and procedures for adding HP OpenVMS to the boot options list.
To check whether the cell local memory (CLM) configuration is appropriate for HP OpenVMS,
refer to
“HP OpenVMS I64 Support for Cell Local Memory” (page 120)
.
To add an HP OpenVMS entry to the boot options list refer to
“Adding HP OpenVMS to
the Boot Options List” (page 120)
.
To boot HP OpenVMS on a cell-based HP Integrity server refer to
“Booting HP OpenVMS”
(page 122)
.
To shut down HP OpenVMS refer to
“Shutting Down HP OpenVMS” (page 123)
.
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