HP rp7405 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 34

To boot HP-UX 11i v2 B.11.23, HP-UX 11i v3 B.11.31, or HP OpenVMS I64, the ACPI, On HP rx7620 servers

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- TC - Perform a transfer of control reset of an nPartition. - PE - Power on or power off a cabinet, cell, or I/O chassis. On HP Integrity rx8620 servers, rx8640 servers, rx7620 servers, and rx7640 servers, nPartition power on and power off also is supported to manage power of all cells and I/O chassis assigned to the nPartition using a single command. • EFI Shell support for managing nPartition booting includes the following commands. (EFI is available only on HP Integrity servers.) - bcfg - List and configure the boot options list for the local nPartition. - autoboot - List, enable, or disable the nPartition autoboot configuration value. - acpiconfig - List and configure the nPartition ACPI configuration setting, which determines whether HP-UX, OpenVMS, Windows, or Linux can boot on the nPartition. To boot HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23), HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31), or HP OpenVMS I64, the ACPI configuration setting must be set to default. To boot Windows Server 2003, the ACPI configuration setting for the nPartition must be set to windows. To boot Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SuSE Linux Enterprise Server: ◦ On HP rx7620 servers, rx8620 servers, or Integrity Superdome (SD16A, SD32A, SD64A), the ACPI configuration must be set to single-pci-domain. ◦ On HP rx7640 servers, rx8640 servers, or Integrity Superdome (SD16B, SD32B, SD64B), the ACPI configuration must be set to default. - acpiconfig enable softpowerdown - When set, causes nPartition hardware to be powered off when the operating system issues a shutdown for reconfig command. On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers with a windows ACPI configuration setting, this is the default behavior. Available only on HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers. - acpiconfig disable softpowerdown - When set, causes nPartition cells to remain at BIB when the operating system issues a shutdown for reconfig command. In this case an OS shutdown for reconfig makes the nPartition inactive. On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers this is the normal behavior for nPartitions with an ACPI configuration setting of default or single-pci-domain. Available only on HP Integrity rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers. - reset - Resets the local nPartition, resetting all cells and then proceeding with the nPartition boot phase. - reconfigreset - Performs a shutdown for reconfig of the local nPartition, resetting all cells and then holding them at the "wait at BIB" state, making the nPartition inactive. • BCH menu support for managing nPartition booting includes the following commands. (BCH is available only on HP 9000 servers.) - BOOT - Initiate an operating system boot from a specified boot device path or path variable. - REBOOT - Resets the local nPartition, resetting all cells and then proceeding with the nPartition boot phase. - RECONFIGRESET - Performs a shutdown for reconfig of the local nPartition, resetting all cells and then holding them at the "wait at BIB" state, making the nPartition inactive. - PATH - List and set boot device path variables (PRI, HAA, ALT). - Configuration menu, PATHFLAGS command - List and set the boot control flag for each boot path, effectively determining the nPartition autoboot behavior. 34 Getting Started with nPartitions

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TC
— Perform a transfer of control reset of an nPartition.
PE
— Power on or power off a cabinet, cell, or I/O chassis.
On HP Integrity rx8620 servers, rx8640 servers, rx7620 servers, and rx7640 servers,
nPartition power on and power off also is supported to manage power of all cells and
I/O chassis assigned to the nPartition using a single command.
EFI Shell support for managing nPartition booting includes the following commands. (EFI
is available only on HP Integrity servers.)
bcfg
— List and configure the boot options list for the local nPartition.
autoboot
— List, enable, or disable the nPartition autoboot configuration value.
acpiconfig
— List and configure the nPartition ACPI configuration setting, which
determines whether HP-UX, OpenVMS, Windows, or Linux can boot on the nPartition.
To boot HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23), HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31), or HP OpenVMS I64, the ACPI
configuration setting must be set to
default
.
To boot Windows Server 2003, the ACPI configuration setting for the nPartition must
be set to
windows
.
To boot Red Hat Enterprise Linux or SuSE Linux Enterprise Server:
On HP rx7620 servers, rx8620 servers, or Integrity Superdome (SD16A, SD32A,
SD64A), the ACPI configuration must be set to
single-pci-domain
.
On HP rx7640 servers, rx8640 servers, or Integrity Superdome (SD16B, SD32B,
SD64B), the ACPI configuration must be set to
default
.
acpiconfig enable softpowerdown
— When set, causes nPartition hardware to
be powered off when the operating system issues a shutdown for reconfig command.
On HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers with a
windows
ACPI configuration
setting, this is the default behavior. Available only on HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and
rx8640 servers.
acpiconfig disable softpowerdown
— When set, causes nPartition cells to
remain at BIB when the operating system issues a shutdown for reconfig command. In
this case an OS shutdown for reconfig makes the nPartition inactive. On HP rx7620,
rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers this is the normal behavior for nPartitions with an
ACPI configuration setting of
default
or
single-pci-domain
. Available only on
HP Integrity rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, and rx8640 servers.
reset
— Resets the local nPartition, resetting all cells and then proceeding with the
nPartition boot phase.
reconfigreset
— Performs a shutdown for reconfig of the local nPartition, resetting
all cells and then holding them at the "wait at BIB" state, making the nPartition inactive.
BCH menu support for managing nPartition booting includes the following commands.
(BCH is available only on HP 9000 servers.)
BOOT
— Initiate an operating system boot from a specified boot device path or path
variable.
REBOOT
— Resets the local nPartition, resetting all cells and then proceeding with the
nPartition boot phase.
RECONFIGRESET
— Performs a shutdown for reconfig of the local nPartition, resetting
all cells and then holding them at the "wait at BIB" state, making the nPartition inactive.
PATH
— List and set boot device path variables (
PRI
,
HAA
,
ALT
).
Configuration menu,
PATHFLAGS
command — List and set the boot control flag for
each boot path, effectively determining the nPartition autoboot behavior.
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Getting Started with nPartitions