HP 9000 rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 122

Booting HP OpenVMS, CAUTION, ACPI Configuration for HP OpenVMS I64 Must Be default

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Booting HP OpenVMS To boot HP OpenVMS I64 on a cell-based HP Integrity server use either of the following procedures. • "Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Boot Manager)" (page 122) • "Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Shell)" (page 122) CAUTION: ACPI Configuration for HP OpenVMS I64 Must Be default On cell-based HP Integrity servers, to boot the HP OpenVMS OS an nPartition must have its ACPI configuration value set to default. At the EFI Shell interface, enter the acpiconfig command with no arguments to list the current ACPI configuration. If the acpiconfig value is not set to default, then OpenVMS cannot boot; in this situation you must reconfigure acpiconfig or booting will fail and report the INCONSTATE code when launching OpenVMS. To set the ACPI configuration for HP OpenVMS I64: At the EFI Shell interface enter the acpiconfig default command, and then enter the reset command for the nPartition to reboot with the proper (default) configuration for OpenVMS. Procedure 5-16 Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Boot Manager) From the EFI Boot Manager menu, select an item from the boot options list to boot HP OpenVMS using the selected boot option. 1. Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for the system on which you want to boot HP OpenVMS. Log in to the management processor (MP) and enter CO to select the system 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. 2. At the EFI Boot Manager menu, select an item from the boot options list. Each item in the boot options list references a specific boot device and provides a specific set of boot options or arguments to use when booting the device. 3. Press Enter to initiate booting using the selected boot option. 4. Exit the console and management processor interfaces when finished using them. To exit the EFI environment type ^B (Control-B); this exits the system console and returns to the management processor Main Menu. To exit the management processor, type X at the Main Menu. Procedure 5-17 Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Shell) From the EFI Shell environment, to boot HP OpenVMS on a device first access the EFI System Partition (for example fs0:) for the root device and enter \efi\vms\vms_loader to initiate the OpenVMS loader. 1. Access the EFI Shell environment for the system on which you want to boot HP OpenVMS. Log in to the management processor (MP) and enter CO to select the system 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. At the EFI Shell environment, issue the map command to list all currently mapped bootable devices. The bootable file systems of interest typically are listed as fs0:, fs1:, and so on. 122 Booting and Resetting nPartitions

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Booting HP OpenVMS
To boot HP OpenVMS I64 on a cell-based HP Integrity server use either of the following
procedures.
“Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Boot Manager)” (page 122)
“Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Shell)” (page 122)
CAUTION:
ACPI Configuration for HP OpenVMS I64 Must Be default
On cell-based HP Integrity servers,
to boot the HP OpenVMS OS an nPartition must have its ACPI configuration value set to
default
.
At the EFI Shell interface, enter the
acpiconfig
command with no arguments to list the current
ACPI configuration. If the
acpiconfig
value is not set to
default
, then OpenVMS cannot
boot; in this situation you must reconfigure
acpiconfig
or booting will fail and report the
INCONSTATE
code when launching OpenVMS.
To set the ACPI configuration for HP OpenVMS I64: At the EFI Shell interface enter the
acpiconfig default
command, and then enter the
reset
command for the nPartition to
reboot with the proper (
default
) configuration for OpenVMS.
Procedure 5-16 Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Boot Manager)
From the EFI Boot Manager menu, select an item from the boot options list to boot HP OpenVMS
using the selected boot option.
1.
Access the EFI Boot Manager menu for the system on which you want to boot HP OpenVMS.
Log in to the management processor (MP) and enter
CO
to select the system 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.
2.
At the EFI Boot Manager menu, select an item from the boot options list.
Each item in the boot options list references a specific boot device and provides a specific
set of boot options or arguments to use when booting the device.
3.
Press
Enter
to initiate booting using the selected boot option.
4.
Exit the console and management processor interfaces when finished using them.
To exit the EFI environment type
^B
(
Control-B
); this exits the system console and returns
to the management processor Main Menu. To exit the management processor, type
X
at the
Main Menu.
Procedure 5-17 Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Shell)
From the EFI Shell environment, to boot HP OpenVMS on a device first access the EFI System
Partition (for example
fs0:
) for the root device and enter
\efi\vms\vms_loader
to initiate
the OpenVMS loader.
1.
Access the EFI Shell environment for the system on which you want to boot HP OpenVMS.
Log in to the management processor (MP) and enter
CO
to select the system 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.
At the EFI Shell environment, issue the
map
command to list all currently mapped bootable
devices.
The bootable file systems of interest typically are listed as
fs0:
,
fs1:
, and so on.
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Booting and Resetting nPartitions