HP rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 98

Boot Option Maintenance, Cold Reset, Start, Shut Down, Boot from a File

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Table 5-1 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries (continued) Task Summary "Rebooting and Resetting • Service Processor (MP or GSP): RS command; under normal operation you first shut nPartitions" down the operating system. On HP Integrity servers you should reset an nPartition only after all self tests and partition rendezvous have completed. • BCH Menu: REBOOT command. • EFI Boot Manager: Boot Option Maintenance→Cold Reset. • EFI Shell: reset command. • HP-UX: /sbin/shutdown or /usr/sbin/reboot command. • OpenVMS: @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN command and enter Yes at the "Should an automatic system reboot be performed" prompt. • Windows: shutdown /r command or the Start→Shut Down action and Restart pull-down menu option. • Linux: /sbin/shutdown command. You must include the required time argument to specify when the shutdown is to occur. See "Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions" (page 135). "Performing a Reboot for Reconfig" • NOTE: Only supported for cell-based HP servers. • HP-UX: /sbin/shutdown -R command. • OpenVMS: @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN command and enter Yes at the "Should an automatic system reboot be performed" prompt. • Windows: shutdown /r command or the Start→Shut Down action and Restart pull-down menu option. • Linux: /sbin/shutdown -r time command. You must include the time argument to specify when the shutdown is to occur. See "Performing a Reboot for Reconfig" (page 139). "Shutting Down to a Shutdown for Reconfig (Inactive) State" • NOTE: Only supported for cell-based HP servers. • Service Processor (MP or GSP): RR command; under normal operation you first shut down the operating system. • BCH Menu: RECONFIGRESET command. • EFI Shell: reconfigreset command. • HP-UX: /sbin/shutdown -R -H command. • OpenVMS: @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN command and enter No at the "Should an automatic system reboot be performed" prompt, then at the service processor (MP or GSP) Command menu enter the RR command and specify the nPartition. • Windows: shutdown /s command or the Start→Shut Down action and Shut down pull-down menu option. • Linux: /sbin/shutdown -h time command. You must include the time argument to specify when the shutdown is to occur. See "Shutting Down to a Shutdown for Reconfig (Inactive) State" (page 141). "Booting an Inactive nPartition" • NOTE: Only supported for cell-based HP servers. • Service Processor (MP or GSP): BO command. • HP-UX: specify the -B option when using the /usr/sbin/parmodify command to reconfigure an inactive nPartition. See "Booting an Inactive nPartition" (page 146). "Booting over a Network" • BCH Menu: BOOT LAN... command. • EFI Boot Manager: select Boot Option Maintenance→Boot from a File and select the "Load File" option for the LAN card that has the desired MAC address. • EFI Shell: lanboot select command. See "Booting over a Network" (page 147). 98 Booting and Resetting nPartitions

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Table 5-1 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries
(continued)
Summary
Task
Service Processor (MP or GSP):
RS
command; under normal operation you first shut
down the operating system.
On HP Integrity servers you should reset an nPartition only after all self tests and
partition rendezvous have completed.
BCH Menu:
REBOOT
command.
EFI Boot Manager:
Boot Option Maintenance
Cold Reset
.
EFI Shell:
reset
command.
HP-UX:
/sbin/shutdown
or
/usr/sbin/reboot
command.
OpenVMS:
@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
command and enter
Yes
at the "Should an
automatic system reboot be performed" prompt.
Windows:
shutdown /r
command or the
Start
Shut Down
action and
Restart
pull-down menu option.
Linux:
/sbin/shutdown
command. You must include the required
time
argument
to specify when the shutdown is to occur.
See
“Rebooting and Resetting nPartitions” (page 135)
.
“Rebooting and Resetting
nPartitions”
NOTE:
Only supported for cell-based HP servers.
HP-UX:
/sbin/shutdown -R
command.
OpenVMS:
@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
command and enter
Yes
at the "Should an
automatic system reboot be performed" prompt.
Windows:
shutdown /r
command or the
Start
Shut Down
action and
Restart
pull-down menu option.
Linux:
/sbin/shutdown -r
time
command. You must include the
time
argument
to specify when the shutdown is to occur.
See
“Performing a Reboot for Reconfig” (page 139)
.
“Performing a Reboot for
Reconfig”
NOTE:
Only supported for cell-based HP servers.
Service Processor (MP or GSP):
RR
command; under normal operation you first shut
down the operating system.
BCH Menu:
RECONFIGRESET
command.
EFI Shell:
reconfigreset
command.
HP-UX:
/sbin/shutdown -R -H
command.
OpenVMS:
@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
command and enter
No
at the "Should an
automatic system reboot be performed" prompt, then at the service processor (MP or
GSP) Command menu enter the
RR
command and specify the nPartition.
Windows:
shutdown /s
command or the
Start
Shut Down
action and
Shut down
pull-down menu option.
Linux:
/sbin/shutdown -h
time
command. You must include the
time
argument
to specify when the shutdown is to occur.
See
“Shutting Down to a Shutdown for Reconfig (Inactive) State” (page 141)
.
“Shutting Down to a
Shutdown for Reconfig
(Inactive) State”
NOTE:
Only supported for cell-based HP servers.
Service Processor (MP or GSP):
BO
command.
HP-UX: specify the
-B
option when using the
/usr/sbin/parmodify
command to
reconfigure an inactive nPartition.
See
“Booting an Inactive nPartition” (page 146)
.
“Booting an Inactive
nPartition”
BCH Menu:
BOOT LAN...
command.
EFI Boot Manager: select
Boot Option Maintenance
Boot from a File
and select
the "Load File" option for the LAN card that has the desired MAC address.
EFI Shell:
lanboot select
command.
See
“Booting over a Network” (page 147)
.
“Booting over a
Network”
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