HP 9000 rp7410 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 95

Tools for Booting nPartitions, Boot Console Handler BCH Menu Commands

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- parconfig EFI shell command The parconfig command is a built-in EFI shell command. Refer to the help parconfig command for details. - \EFI\HPUX\vparconfig EFI shell command The vparconfig command is delivered in the \EFI\HPUX directory on the EFI system partition of the disk where HP-UX virtual partitions has been installed on a cell-based HP Integrity server. For usage details, enter the vparconfig command with no options. - vparenv HP-UX command On cell-based HP Integrity servers only, the vparenv HP-UX command is installed on HP-UX systems that have the HP-UX virtual partitions software. Refer to vparenv(1m) for details. NOTE: On HP Integrity servers, nPartitions that do not have the parconfig EFI shell command do not support virtual partitions and are effectively in nPars boot mode. HP recommends that you do not use the parconfig EFI shell command and instead use the \EFI\HPUX\vparconfig EFI shell command to manage the boot mode for nPartitions on cell-based HP Integrity servers. Refer to Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (vPars), Sixth Edition, for details. Tools for Booting nPartitions The tools for booting nPartitions and configuring related settings are: • Service Processor (MP or GSP) Menus Service processor menus provide a complex-wide service interface that can allow access to all hardware and nPartitions. See "Command Reference for Service Processor Commands" (page 80). • EFI Boot Manager and EFI Shell On HP Integrity servers only, the EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Boot Manager and Shell are the methods for interacting with an nPartition before it has booted an operating system. See "Command Reference for EFI Shell Commands" (page 81). • Boot Console Handler (BCH) Menu Commands On PA-RISC servers, the BCH interface is the method for interacting with an nPartition before it has booted HP-UX. See "Command Reference for BCH Menu Commands" (page 84). • nPartition Commands HP nPartition commands allow you to configure, manage, and monitor nPartitions and hardware within a server complex. The Enhanced nPartition Commands also can remotely manage complexes based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset. See "Commands for Configuring nPartitions" (page 19) for details. • Partition Manager (/opt/parmgr/bin/parmgr) Partition Manager provides a graphical interface for managing and monitoring nPartitions and hardware within a server complex. See "Partition Manager" (page 22). Tools for Booting nPartitions 95

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parconfig
EFI shell command
The
parconfig
command is a built-in EFI shell command. Refer to the
help
parconfig
command for details.
\EFI\HPUX\vparconfig
EFI shell command
The
vparconfig
command is delivered in the
\EFI\HPUX
directory on the EFI system
partition of the disk where HP-UX virtual partitions has been installed on a cell-based
HP Integrity server. For usage details, enter the
vparconfig
command with no options.
vparenv
HP-UX command
On cell-based HP Integrity servers only, the
vparenv
HP-UX command is installed on
HP-UX systems that have the HP-UX virtual partitions software. Refer to
vparenv
(1m)
for details.
NOTE:
On HP Integrity servers, nPartitions that do not have the
parconfig
EFI shell
command do not support virtual partitions and are effectively in nPars boot mode.
HP recommends that you do not use the
parconfig
EFI shell command and instead use
the
\EFI\HPUX\vparconfig
EFI shell command to manage the boot mode for nPartitions
on cell-based HP Integrity servers.
Refer to
Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (vPars)
, Sixth Edition, for details.
Tools for Booting nPartitions
The tools for booting nPartitions and configuring related settings are:
Service Processor (MP or GSP) Menus
Service processor menus provide a complex-wide service interface that can allow access to
all hardware and nPartitions.
See
“Command Reference for Service Processor Commands” (page 80)
.
EFI Boot Manager and EFI Shell
On HP Integrity servers only, the EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface) Boot Manager and
Shell are the methods for interacting with an nPartition before it has booted an operating
system.
See
“Command Reference for EFI Shell Commands” (page 81)
.
Boot Console Handler (BCH) Menu Commands
On PA-RISC servers, the BCH interface is the method for interacting with an nPartition
before it has booted HP-UX.
See
“Command Reference for BCH Menu Commands” (page 84)
.
nPartition Commands
HP nPartition commands allow you to configure, manage, and monitor nPartitions and
hardware within a server complex.
The Enhanced nPartition Commands also can remotely manage complexes based on the HP
sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset.
See
“Commands for Configuring nPartitions” (page 19)
for details.
Partition Manager (
/opt/parmgr/bin/parmgr
)
Partition Manager provides a graphical interface for managing and monitoring nPartitions
and hardware within a server complex.
See
“Partition Manager” (page 22)
.
Tools for Booting nPartitions
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