HP rp7405 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 100

Troubleshooting Boot Problems

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Table 5-1 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries (continued) Task Summary "Configuring Autoboot Options" • BCH Menu: the PATHFLAGS command from the BCH Configuration menu sets boot-time actions for an nPartition. To set the boot actions for an nPartition boot paths, enter: PATHFLAGS VAR action where VAR is the boot path variable (PRI, HAA, or ALT) and action is the boot action (0 for "go to BCH", 1 for "boot, if fail go to BCH", 2 for "boot, if fail try next path", or 3 for "skip this path, try next path"). • EFI Boot Manager: Boot Option Maintenance→Set Auto Boot TimeOut operation. • EFI Shell: autoboot command. For example: autoboot off to disable autoboot, or autoboot 60 to enable autoboot with a 60-second timeout period. • HP-UX: setboot -b on or setboot -b off command, to turn on (enable) or turn off (disable) autoboot. See "Configuring Autoboot Options" (page 158). "Configuring Boot-Time System Tests" • NOTE: HP recommends that all self tests be performed. • BCH Menu: Configuration menu FASTBOOT command: enter FASTBOOT to list settings; enter FASTBOOT RUN to enable all tests; enter FASTBOOT TEST RUN or FASTBOOT TEST SKIP to enable or disable an individual test. • EFI Shell: boottest command to list settings; boottest on to enable all tests; boottest off to disable all tests. To configure a specific test, use the boottest test on or boottest test off command. • HP-UX B.11.11: setboot -t testname=value to configure the test for all following boots, or setboot -T testname=value to configure the test for the next boot only. setboot -v to list settings. • HP-UX B.11.23 and B.11.31: setboot -t testname=value to configure the test for the next boot only. setboot -v to list settings. See "Configuring Boot-Time System Tests" (page 161). Troubleshooting Boot Problems On HP cell-based servers, you might encounter different boot issues than on other HP servers. The following boot issues are possible on cell-based servers. • Problem: On an HP Integrity server, HP-UX begins booting but is interrupted with a panic when launching the HP-UX kernel (/stand/vmunix). Causes: The nPartition ACPI configuration might not be properly set for booting HP-UX. In order to boot the HP-UX operating system an nPartition must have its acpiconfig value set to default. Actions: At the EFI Shell interface, enter the acpiconfig command with no arguments to list the current ACPI configuration for an nPartition. If the acpiconfig value is set to windows, then HP-UX cannot boot; in this situation you must reconfigure acpiconfig. To set the ACPI configuration for HP-UX: 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 HP-UX. 100 Booting and Resetting nPartitions

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Table 5-1 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries
(continued)
Summary
Task
BCH Menu: the
PATHFLAGS
command from the BCH Configuration menu sets
boot-time actions for an nPartition.
To set the boot actions for an nPartition boot paths, enter:
PATHFLAGS
VAR action
where
VAR
is the boot path variable (PRI, HAA, or ALT) and
action
is the boot action
(0 for "go to BCH", 1 for "boot, if fail go to BCH", 2 for "boot, if fail try next path", or 3
for "skip this path, try next path").
EFI Boot Manager:
Boot Option Maintenance
Set Auto Boot TimeOut
operation.
EFI Shell:
autoboot
command.
For example:
autoboot off
to disable autoboot, or
autoboot 60
to enable autoboot
with a 60-second timeout period.
HP-UX:
setboot -b on
or
setboot -b off
command, to turn on (enable) or turn
off (disable) autoboot.
See
“Configuring Autoboot Options” (page 158)
.
“Configuring Autoboot
Options”
NOTE:
HP recommends that all self tests be performed.
BCH Menu: Configuration menu
FASTBOOT
command: enter
FASTBOOT
to list settings;
enter
FASTBOOT RUN
to enable all tests; enter
FASTBOOT
TEST
RUN
or
FASTBOOT
TEST
SKIP
to enable or disable an individual test.
EFI Shell:
boottest
command to list settings;
boottest on
to enable all tests;
boottest off
to disable all tests. To configure a specific test, use the
boottest
test
on
or
boottest
test
off
command.
HP-UX B.11.11:
setboot -t
testname
=
value
to configure the test for all following
boots, or
setboot -T
testname
=
value
to configure the test for the next boot only.
setboot -v
to list settings.
HP-UX B.11.23 and B.11.31:
setboot -t
testname
=
value
to configure the test for the
next boot only.
setboot -v
to list settings.
See
“Configuring Boot-Time System Tests” (page 161)
.
“Configuring Boot-Time
System Tests”
Troubleshooting Boot Problems
On HP cell-based servers, you might encounter different boot issues than on other HP servers.
The following boot issues are possible on cell-based servers.
Problem: On an HP Integrity server, HP-UX begins booting but is interrupted with a panic
when launching the HP-UX kernel (
/stand/vmunix
).
Causes: The nPartition ACPI configuration might not be properly set for booting HP-UX.
In order to boot the HP-UX operating system an nPartition must have its
acpiconfig
value
set to
default
.
Actions: At the EFI Shell interface, enter the
acpiconfig
command with no arguments to
list the current ACPI configuration for an nPartition. If the
acpiconfig
value is set to
windows
, then HP-UX cannot boot; in this situation you must reconfigure
acpiconfig
.
To set the ACPI configuration for HP-UX: 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 HP-UX.
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