HP 9000 rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 36

Complex Profile

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• Microsoft® Windows® includes the following commands for shutting down and rebooting the nPartition. - shutdown /r - Shuts down Windows and performs a reboot for reconfig of the nPartition. All cells are reset and nPartition reconfiguration occurs as needed. The nPartition then proceeds with the nPartition boot phase. - shutdown /s - Shuts down Windows and performs a shutdown for reconfig of the nPartition. The default behavior differs on HP Integrity Superdome servers and HP Integrity HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers. On HP Integrity Superdome servers, shutdown /s causes all cells to be reset and nPartition reconfiguration to occur as needed. All cells then remain at a "wait at BIB" state and the nPartition is inactive On HP Integrity HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers, the default behavior is for shutdown /s to cause nPartition hardware to be powered off. On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers with a windows ACPI configuration setting, the the acpiconfig disable softpowerdown EFI Shell command can be used to instead cause all cells to instead remain at a "wait at BIB" state. • Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server include the following commands for shutting down and rebooting the nPartition. - shutdown -r time - Shuts down Linux and performs a reboot for reconfig of the nPartition. All cells are reset and nPartition reconfiguration occurs as needed. The nPartition then proceeds with the nPartition boot phase. The required time argument specifies when the Linux shutdown is to occur. You can specify time in the format hh:mm, in which hh is the hour (one or two digits) and mm is the minute of the hour (two digits); or in the format +m, in which m is the number of minutes delay until shutdown; or specify now to immediately shut down. - shutdown -h time - Shuts down Linux and performs a shutdown for reconfig of the nPartition. All cells are reset and nPartition reconfiguration occurs as needed. All cells then remain at a "wait at BIB" state and the nPartition is inactive. The required time argument specifies when the Linux shutdown is to occur. On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers with an ACPI configuration setting of single-pci-domain, a "wait at BIB" state is the default OS shutdown for reconfig behavior, but the acpiconfig enable softpowerdown EFI Shell command can be used to instead cause all nPartition hardware to power off. For details see Chapter 5 (page 87). Complex Profile The configurable aspects of a server complex are represented in a set of data called the "Complex Profile", which determines how hardware is assigned to and used by nPartitions within a server. 36 Getting Started with nPartitions

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Microsoft® Windows® includes the following commands for shutting down and rebooting
the nPartition.
shutdown /r
— Shuts down Windows and performs a reboot for reconfig of the
nPartition. All cells are reset and nPartition reconfiguration occurs as needed. The
nPartition then proceeds with the nPartition boot phase.
shutdown /s
— Shuts down Windows and performs a shutdown for reconfig of the
nPartition. The default behavior differs on HP Integrity Superdome servers and HP
Integrity HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers.
On HP Integrity Superdome servers,
shutdown /s
causes all cells to be reset and
nPartition reconfiguration to occur as needed. All cells then remain at a "wait at BIB"
state and the nPartition is inactive
On HP Integrity HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers, the default behavior is
for
shutdown /s
to cause nPartition hardware to be powered off. On HP rx7620,
rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers with a
windows
ACPI configuration setting, the the
acpiconfig disable softpowerdown
EFI Shell command can be used to instead
cause all cells to instead remain at a "wait at BIB" state.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server include the following commands
for shutting down and rebooting the nPartition.
shutdown -r
time
— Shuts down Linux and performs a reboot for reconfig of the
nPartition. All cells are reset and nPartition reconfiguration occurs as needed. The
nPartition then proceeds with the nPartition boot phase.
The required
time
argument specifies when the Linux shutdown is to occur.
You can specify
time
in the format
hh
:
mm
, in which
hh
is the hour (one or two digits)
and
mm
is the minute of the hour (two digits); or in the format
+
m
, in which
m
is the
number of minutes delay until shutdown; or specify
now
to immediately shut down.
shutdown -h
time
— Shuts down Linux and performs a shutdown for reconfig of the
nPartition. All cells are reset and nPartition reconfiguration occurs as needed. All cells
then remain at a "wait at BIB" state and the nPartition is inactive.
The required
time
argument specifies when the Linux shutdown is to occur.
On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers with an ACPI configuration setting
of
single-pci-domain
, a "wait at BIB" state is the default OS shutdown for reconfig
behavior, but the
acpiconfig enable softpowerdown
EFI Shell command can be
used to instead cause all nPartition hardware to power off.
For details see
Chapter 5 (page 87)
.
Complex Profile
The configurable aspects of a server complex are represented in a set of data called the "Complex
Profile", which determines how hardware is assigned to and used by nPartitions within a server.
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Getting Started with nPartitions