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You can shut down to a shutdown for reconfig (inactive)
state by using any one of the following procedures: On all HP 9000 servers and on all HP Superdome servers,
performing a shutdown for reconfig always keep all cells assigned to the nPartition
at a boot-is-blocked state. When you use any of the methods to hold an nPartition at
the shutdown for reconfig state, the command you issue performs the following
tasks: Shut down the operating system (if using the shutdown command)
and reset all cells that are assigned to the nPartition, including any inactive
cells. Reconfigure the nPartition if necessary (if there is a pending
change to the Stable Complex Configuration Data, it occurs during the reboot
for reconfig). Either keep all cells at a boot-is-blocked state (the nPartition
and all cells assigned to it are inactive) or power off all cells and I/O
chassis assigned to the nPartition. HP rx7620, rx7640, rx8620,
and rx8640 servers can be configured to power off hardware upon shutdown for
reconfig. For details see “ACPI Softpowerdown Configuration—OS Shutdown Behavior”.
You can reset an nPartition to shutdown for reconfig whenever
you need for the nPartition and its cells to be inactive. Procedure 5-38 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (Service Processor) From the service processor Command Menu, issue the RR command
to shut an nPartition down to a shutdown for reconfig (inactive) state. Under
normal operation you first shut down the operating system. Login to the
service processor (MP or GSP) and enter CM to access the
Command Menu. At the service
processor Command menu, enter the RR command, specify
which nPartition is to be reset, and confirm whether to reset it to the shutdown
for reconfig state. The service processor RR command
resets all cells in the nPartition, performs any nPartition reconfigurations,
and halts all cells at a boot-is-blocked state, thus making the nPartition
and all its cells inactive. Be certain to select the correct nPartition to be reset. GSP:CM> RR
This command resets for reconfiguration the selected partition.
WARNING: Execution of this command irrecoverably halts all system
processing and I/O activity and restarts the selected
partition in a way that it can be reconfigured.
# Name
--- ----
0) jules00
1) jules01
Select a partition number: 1
Do you want to reset for reconfiguration partition number 1? (Y/[N]) y
-> The selected partition will be reset for reconfiguration.
GSP:CM> |
If you are accessing the service processor using a single-partition-user
account, the RR command selects which nPartition is to
be reset: the nPartition that your account allows you to access. If using an operator or administrator account, you can
select which nPartition in the server complex you want to reset. To exit the service
processor Command Menu, enter MA to return to the service
processor Main Menu. At the Main Menu, enter X to
exit the service processor interface.
Procedure 5-39 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (BCH Menu) From the BCH Menu issue the RECONFIGRESET command
to shut an nPartition down to a shutdown for reconfig (inactive) state. The
BCH Menu is available only on HP 9000 systems. Access the BCH
Main Menu for the nPartition that you want to shut down to a shutdown for
reconfig (inactive) state. Login to the service processor
(MP or GSP) and enter CO to access the Console list. Select
the nPartition console. When accessing the console, confirm that you are at
the BCH Main Menu (the Main Menu: Enter command or menu> prompt).
If at a BCH menu other than the Main Menu, then enter MA to
return to the BCH Main Menu. From the BCH
interface for the nPartition, enter the RECONFIGRESET command
to reset the nPartition to the shutdown for reconfig state. The RECONFIGRESET command
resets all cells in the nPartition, performs any nPartition reconfigurations,
and halts all cells at a boot-is-blocked state, thus making the nPartition
and all its cells inactive. Main Menu: Enter command or menu > RECONFIGRESET
Reset the partition for reconfiguration of Complex Profile ... |
Exit the console
and service processor interfaces if finished using them. To
exit the BCH environment type ^B (Control-B);
this exits the nPartition console and returns to the service processor Main
Menu. To exit the service processor, type X at the Main
Menu.
Procedure 5-40 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (EFI Shell) From the EFI Shell environment issue the reconfigreset command
to shut an nPartition down to a shutdown for reconfig (inactive) state. The
EFI Shell is available only on HP Integrity systems. Access the EFI
Shell environment for the nPartition that you want to shut down to a shutdown
for reconfig (inactive) state. Login to the service
processor (MP or GSP) and enter CO to access the Console
list. Select the nPartition 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. At the EFI Shell
environment, issue the the reconfigreset command to reset
the local nPartition to a shutdown for reconfig state. The reconfigreset command
resets all cells in the nPartition, performs any nPartition reconfigurations,
and halts all cells at a boot-is-blocked state, thus making the nPartition
and all its cells inactive. Exit the console
and service processor interfaces if finished using them. To
exit the EFI environment type ^B (Control-B);
this exits the nPartition console and returns to the service processor Main
Menu. To exit the service processor, type X at the Main
Menu.
Procedure 5-41 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (HP-UX) From the HP-UX command line issue the /sbin/shutdown
-R -H command to shut an nPartition down to a shutdown for reconfig
(inactive) state. Login to HP-UX
running on the nPartition that you want to shut down to a shutdown for reconfig
(inactive) state. Issue the shutdown
-R -H command to reset the nPartition to the shutdown for reconfig
state. The shutdown -R -H command
shuts down HP-UX, reset all cells in the nPartition, perform any nPartition
reconfigurations, and halt all cells at a boot-is-blocked state, thus making
the nPartition and all its cells inactive.
Procedure 5-42 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (OpenVMS) To perform a shutdown for reconfig of an nPartition running
OpenVMS I64: first issue @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COM from
OpenVMS and enter No at the "Should an automatic system
reboot be performed" prompt, then access the MP and, from the MP Command Menu,
issue the RR command and specify the nPartition that is
to be shutdown for reconfig. Log in to HP
OpenVMS running on the system that you want to shut down. You
should log in to the MP for the server and use the Console menu to access
the system console. Accessing the console through the MP enables you to maintain
console access to the system after HP OpenVMS has shut down. At the OpenVMS
command line, issue the @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN command
and enter No at the "Should an automatic system reboot
be performed" prompt. >@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown
on node RSNVMS
How many minutes until final shutdown [0]:
Reason for shutdown [Standalone]:
Do you want to spin down the disk volumes [NO]?
Do you want to invoke the site-specific shutdown procedure [YES]?
Should an automatic system reboot be performed [NO]? no
When will the system be rebooted [shortly via automatic reboot]:
Shutdown options (enter as a comma-separated list):
REBOOT_CHECK Check existence of basic system files
SAVE_FEEDBACK Save AUTOGEN feedback information from this boot
DISABLE_AUTOSTART Disable autostart queues
POWER_OFF Request console to power-off the system
Shutdown options [NONE]:
%SHUTDOWN-I-OPERATOR, this terminal is now an operator's console
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| | | | | NOTE: HP OpenVMS I64 currently does not support the POWER_OFF shutdown
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Login to the
service processor (MP or GSP) and enter CM to access the
Command Menu. At the service
processor Command menu, enter the RR command, specify
which nPartition is to be reset, and confirm whether to reset it to the shutdown
for reconfig state. The service processor RR command
resets all cells in the nPartition, performs any nPartition reconfigurations,
and halts all cells at a boot-is-blocked state, thus making the nPartition
and all its cells inactive. Be certain to select the correct nPartition to be reset.
If you are accessing the service processor using a single-partition-user account,
the RR command selects which nPartition is to be reset:
the nPartition that your account allows you to access. If using an operator
or administrator account, you can select which nPartition in the server complex
you want to reset. To exit the service
processor Command Menu, enter MA to return to the service
processor Main Menu. At the Main Menu, enter X to
exit the service processor interface.
Procedure 5-43 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (Windows) From the Windows command line issue the shutdown
/s command (or select the Shut DownStart action and choose Shut
down from the pull-down menu) to shut an nPartition down to
a shutdown for reconfig (inactive) state or power off the nPartition hardware. Login to Windows
running on the nPartition that you want to shut down. For
example, access the nPartition console and use the Windows SAC interface to
start a command prompt, from which you can issue Windows commands to shut
down the nPartition. Issue the shutdown
/s command to shut down the Windows Server 2003 operating system
on the nPartition and reset the nPartition to the shutdown for reconfig state.
You also can perform this task by selecting the Shut DownStart action and choosing Shut
down from the pull-down menu. For example: shutdown /s /c "Shut down for reconfig (inactive)." This command initiates a Windows system shutdown-and-stop
after a timeout period of 60 seconds. The /c option specifies
a message that is broadcast to any other users of the system. The shutdown /s command and option shuts
down Windows, reset all cells in the nPartition, perform any nPartition reconfigurations,
and halt all cells at a boot-is-blocked state, thus making the nPartition
and all its cells inactive. For more details use the help shutdown command.
Procedure 5-44 Shutting Down to Shutdown for Reconfig (Linux) To perform a shutdown for reconfig of an nPartition from
Linux, issue the shutdown -h time command,
where time is the time when the system will be shutdown
for reconfig. Login to Linux
running on the system you want to shut down. Issue issue the shutdown
-h time command with the required time argument
to specify when the 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.
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