HP rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 145

Start, Shut down, Procedure 5-43 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig Windows, CAUTION

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Procedure 5-43 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (Windows) From the Windows command line issue the shutdown /s command (or select the Start→Shut Down action and choose Shut down from the pull-down menu) to shut an nPartition down to a shutdown for reconfig (inactive) state or power off the nPartition hardware. CAUTION: Do not shut down Windows using Special Administration Console (SAC) restart or shutdown commands under normal circumstances. Issuing restart or shutdown at the SAC> prompt causes the system to restart or shutdown immediately and can result in the loss of data. Instead use the Windows Start menu or the shutdown command to shut down gracefully. NOTE: On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers, performing a shutdown using shutdown /s (or the equivalent Start→Shut Down→Shut down) powers off the server cabinet or powers off the cells and I/O chassis assigned to the nPartition. On these servers this behavior can be customized. For details see "ACPI Softpowerdown Configuration-OS Shutdown Behavior" (page 93). On HP Integrity Superdome servers, the Windows shutdown /s command shuts down the system and keeps all cells at BIB (the boot is blocked, inactive state). 1. Login to Windows running on the nPartition that you want to shut down. For example, access the nPartition console and use the Windows SAC interface to start a command prompt, from which you can issue Windows commands to shut down the nPartition. 2. Issue the shutdown /s command to shut down the Windows Server 2003 operating system on the nPartition and reset the nPartition to the shutdown for reconfig state. You also can perform this task by selecting the Start→Shut Down action and choosing Shut down from the pull-down menu. For example: shutdown /s /c "Shut down for reconfig (inactive)." This command initiates a Windows system shutdown-and-stop after a timeout period of 60 seconds. The /c option specifies a message that is broadcast to any other users of the system. The shutdown /s command and option shuts down Windows, reset all cells in the nPartition, perform any nPartition reconfigurations, and halt all cells at a boot-is-blocked state, thus making the nPartition and all its cells inactive. For more details use the help shutdown command. Procedure 5-44 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (Linux) To perform a shutdown for reconfig of an nPartition from Linux, issue the shutdown -h time command, where time is the time when the system will be shutdown for reconfig. NOTE: On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers, you can configure the nPartition behavior when Linux initiates a shutdown for reconfig (shutdown -h time). The two options are to have hardware power off when the OS is halted, or to have the nPartition be made inactive (all cells are in a boot-is-blocked state). The normal behavior for Linux shutdown for reconfig is for the nPartition be made inactive. For details see "ACPI Softpowerdown Configuration-OS Shutdown Behavior" (page 93). 1. Login to Linux running on the system you want to shut down. Shutting Down to a Shutdown for Reconfig (Inactive) State 145

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Procedure 5-43 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (Windows)
From the Windows command line issue the
shutdown /s
command (or select the
Start
Shut
Down
action and choose
Shut down
from the pull-down menu) to shut an nPartition down to
a shutdown for reconfig (inactive) state or power off the nPartition hardware.
CAUTION:
Do not shut down Windows using Special Administration Console (SAC)
restart
or
shutdown
commands under normal circumstances.
Issuing
restart
or
shutdown
at the
SAC>
prompt causes the system to restart or shutdown
immediately and can result in the loss of data.
Instead use the Windows
Start
menu or the
shutdown
command to shut down gracefully.
NOTE:
On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers, performing a shutdown using
shutdown /s
(or the equivalent
Start
Shut Down
Shut down
) powers off the server cabinet
or powers off the cells and I/O chassis assigned to the nPartition. On these servers this behavior
can be customized. For details see
“ACPI Softpowerdown Configuration—OS Shutdown Behavior”
(page 93)
.
On HP Integrity Superdome servers, the Windows
shutdown /s
command shuts down the
system and keeps all cells at BIB (the boot is blocked, inactive state).
1.
Login to Windows running on the nPartition that you want to shut down.
For example, access the nPartition console and use the Windows SAC interface to start a
command prompt, from which you can issue Windows commands to shut down the
nPartition.
2.
Issue the
shutdown /s
command to shut down the Windows Server 2003 operating system
on the nPartition and reset the nPartition to the shutdown for reconfig state. You also can
perform this task by selecting the
Start
Shut Down
action and choosing
Shut down
from
the pull-down menu.
For example:
shutdown /s /c "Shut down for reconfig (inactive)."
This command initiates a Windows system shutdown-and-stop after a timeout period of 60
seconds. The
/c
option specifies a message that is broadcast to any other users of the system.
The
shutdown /s
command and option shuts down Windows, reset all cells in the
nPartition, perform any nPartition reconfigurations, and halt all cells at a boot-is-blocked
state, thus making the nPartition and all its cells inactive.
For more details use the
help shutdown
command.
Procedure 5-44 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (Linux)
To perform a shutdown for reconfig of an nPartition from Linux, issue the
shutdown -h
time
command, where
time
is the time when the system will be shutdown for reconfig.
NOTE:
On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers, you can configure the nPartition
behavior when Linux initiates a shutdown for reconfig (
shutdown -h
time
). The two options
are to have hardware power off when the OS is halted, or to have the nPartition be made inactive
(all cells are in a boot-is-blocked state).
The normal behavior for Linux shutdown for reconfig is for the nPartition be made inactive.
For details see
“ACPI Softpowerdown Configuration—OS Shutdown Behavior” (page 93)
.
1.
Login to Linux running on the system you want to shut down.
Shutting Down to a Shutdown for Reconfig (Inactive) State
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