HP 9000 rp7410 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 97

Table 5-1 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries, Start, Shut Down

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Table 5-1 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries (continued) Task "Shutting Down HP OpenVMS" Summary • NOTE: Only supported on HP Integrity servers. • At the OpenVMS command line issue the @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN command and specify the shutdown options in response to the prompts given. See "Shutting Down HP OpenVMS" (page 123). "Booting Microsoft Windows" • NOTE: Only supported on HP Integrity servers. • EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list. (Windows does not support being invoked from the EFI Shell.) See "Booting Microsoft Windows" (page 126). "Shutting Down Microsoft Windows" • NOTE: Only supported on HP Integrity servers. • Issue the shutdown command with the desired options, such as /r to shut down and reboot automatically, /s to shut down and halt (make the nPartition inactive), or /a to abort a system shutdown. You also can select the Start→Shut Down action and either choose Restart or choose Shut down from the pull-down menu. • The /r and /s options to shutdown also are used when performing nPartition reconfigurations; see the Reboot for Reconfig and Shutdown for Reconfig details in this table. See "Shutting Down Microsoft Windows" (page 128). "Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux" • NOTE: Only supported on HP Integrity servers. • EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list. • EFI Shell: access the EFI System Partition (for example fs0:) for a root device and enter ELILO to invoke the loader. See "Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux" (page 131). "Booting SuSE Linux Enterprise Server" • NOTE: Only supported on HP Integrity servers. • EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list. • EFI Shell: access the EFI System Partition (for example fs0:) for a root device and enter ELILO to invoke the loader. See "Booting SuSE Linux Enterprise Server" (page 132). "Shutting Down Linux" • NOTE: Only supported on HP Integrity servers. • Issue the /sbin/shutdown command with the desired options, such as -r to shut down and reboot automatically, or -h to shut down and halt the system. You must include the required time argument to specify when the operating system shutdown is to occur. See "Shutting Down Linux" (page 134). Task Summaries for nPartition Boot and Reset 97

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Table 5-1 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries
(continued)
Summary
Task
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
At the OpenVMS command line issue the
@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
command and
specify the shutdown options in response to the prompts given.
See
“Shutting Down HP OpenVMS” (page 123)
.
“Shutting Down HP
OpenVMS”
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list. (Windows does not support
being invoked from the EFI Shell.)
See
“Booting Microsoft Windows” (page 126)
.
“Booting Microsoft
Windows”
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
Issue the
shutdown
command with the desired options, such as
/r
to shut down and
reboot automatically,
/s
to shut down and halt (make the nPartition inactive), or
/a
to abort a system shutdown.
You also can select the
Start
Shut Down
action and either choose
Restart
or choose
Shut down
from the pull-down menu.
The
/r
and
/s
options to
shutdown
also are used when performing nPartition
reconfigurations; see the Reboot for Reconfig and Shutdown for Reconfig details in
this table.
See
“Shutting Down Microsoft Windows” (page 128)
.
“Shutting Down
Microsoft Windows”
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list.
EFI Shell: access the EFI System Partition (for example
fs0:
) for a root device and
enter
ELILO
to invoke the loader.
See
“Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux” (page 131)
.
“Booting Red Hat
Enterprise Linux”
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list.
EFI Shell: access the EFI System Partition (for example
fs0:
) for a root device and
enter
ELILO
to invoke the loader.
See
“Booting SuSE Linux Enterprise Server” (page 132)
.
“Booting SuSE Linux
Enterprise Server”
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
Issue the
/sbin/shutdown
command with the desired options, such as
-r
to shut
down and reboot automatically, or
-h
to shut down and halt the system.
You must include the required
time
argument to specify when the operating system
shutdown is to occur.
See
“Shutting Down Linux” (page 134)
.
“Shutting Down Linux”
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