HP rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 137

shutdown -r, SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN, Procedure 5-29 Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions EFI Shell

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3. Exit the console and service processor interfaces if finished using them. To exit the EFI environment type ^B (Control-B); this exits the nPartition console and returns to the service processor Main Menu. To exit the service processor, type X at the Main Menu. Procedure 5-29 Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions (EFI Shell) From the EFI Shell environment, issue the reset command to reset the local nPartition. The EFI Shell is available only on HP Integrity systems. 1. Access the EFI Shell environment for the nPartition that you want to reboot. Login to the service processor (MP or GSP) and enter CO to access the Console list. Select the nPartition console. When accessing the console, confirm that you are at the EFI Boot Manager menu (the main EFI menu). If at another EFI menu, select the Exit option from the sub-menus until you return to the screen with the EFI Boot Manager heading. From the EFI Boot Manager menu, select the EFI Shell menu option to access the EFI Shell environment. 2. From the EFI Shell environment, issue the reset command to reset the local nPartition. The reset command resets all active cells in the nPartition and reboots them. 3. Exit the console and service processor interfaces if finished using them. To exit the EFI environment type ^B (Control-B); this exits the nPartition console and returns to the service processor Main Menu. To exit the service processor, type X at the Main Menu. Procedure 5-30 Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions (HP-UX) From the HP-UX command line, issue the /sbin/shutdown or /usr/sbin/reboot command to reset the local nPartition. 1. Login to HP-UX running on the nPartition that you want to reboot. 2. Issue the shutdown -r command to reset the nPartition. The shutdown -r command shuts down HP-UX and reboots the nPartition. All active cells in the nPartition are reset. Procedure 5-31 Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions (OpenVMS) To reset the local nPartition from the HP OpenVMS command line, issue the @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN command to shut down OpenVMS, then enter Yes at the "Should an automatic system reboot be performed" prompt. 1. Log in to HP OpenVMS running on the system that you want to shut down. You should log in to the MP for the server and use the Console menu to access the system console. Accessing the console through the MP enables you to maintain console access to the system after HP OpenVMS has shut down. Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions 137

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3.
Exit the console and service processor interfaces if finished using them.
To exit the EFI environment type
^B
(
Control-B
); this exits the nPartition console and returns
to the service processor Main Menu. To exit the service processor, type
X
at the Main Menu.
Procedure 5-29 Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions (EFI Shell)
From the EFI Shell environment, issue the
reset
command to reset the local nPartition. The EFI
Shell is available only on HP Integrity systems.
1.
Access the EFI Shell environment for the nPartition that you want to reboot.
Login to the service processor (MP or GSP) and enter
CO
to access the Console list. Select
the nPartition console.
When accessing the console, confirm that you are at the EFI Boot Manager menu (the main
EFI menu). If at another EFI menu, select the
Exit
option from the sub-menus until you
return to the screen with the
EFI Boot Manager
heading.
From the EFI Boot Manager menu, select the
EFI Shell
menu option to access the EFI Shell
environment.
2.
From the EFI Shell environment, issue the
reset
command to reset the local nPartition.
The
reset
command resets all active cells in the nPartition and reboots them.
3.
Exit the console and service processor interfaces if finished using them.
To exit the EFI environment type
^B
(
Control-B
); this exits the nPartition console and returns
to the service processor Main Menu. To exit the service processor, type
X
at the Main Menu.
Procedure 5-30 Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions (HP-UX)
From the HP-UX command line, issue the
/sbin/shutdown
or
/usr/sbin/reboot
command
to reset the local nPartition.
1.
Login to HP-UX running on the nPartition that you want to reboot.
2.
Issue the
shutdown -r
command to reset the nPartition.
The
shutdown -r
command shuts down HP-UX and reboots the nPartition. All active cells
in the nPartition are reset.
Procedure 5-31 Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions (OpenVMS)
To reset the local nPartition from the HP OpenVMS command line, issue the
@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
command to shut down OpenVMS, then enter
Yes
at the "Should
an automatic system reboot be performed" prompt.
1.
Log in to HP OpenVMS running on the system that you want to shut down.
You should log in to the MP for the server and use the Console menu to access the system
console. Accessing the console through the MP enables you to maintain console access to
the system after HP OpenVMS has shut down.
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