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To halt or reboot the hard partition gracefully,
you need to do the following: Log into every virtual partition that is running and gracefully shutdown the partition
via the HP-UX command shutdown. There is no command that shuts down all the virtual
partitions at the same time. You need to shutdown every virtual partition
one at a time. For our example, if all our partitions were up,
we would need to shut them down: winona1# vparstatus
winona1# shutdown -h
winona2# vparstatus
winona2# shutdown -h
winona3# vparstatus
winona3# shutdown -h |
After the last virtual
partition is shut down, you will be at the vPars Monitor prompt (MON>) on the console. To reboot the hard partition,
use the vPars Monitor command reboot: MON> reboot To shut down the rp5470/L3000
or rp7400/N4000 servers, access the GSP usingCtrl-B. You can then use the GSP command PC to power
off the server. For example: Alternatively, you can power off the rp5470/L3000
or rp7400/N4000 servers via the physical power switch. Because no partitions are running and vPars Monitor
is running only in memory, shutting down the vPars Monitor this way
does not corrupt the server’s memory. To power off the cells
assigned to the nPartition, access the GSP using Ctrl-B. You can then go to the Command Menu and use the command PE to power off the cells. For example: MON> ^B
GSP MAIN MENU:
CO: Consoles
VFP: Virtual Front Panel
CM: Command Menu
CL: Console Logs
SL: Show chassis Logs
HE: Help
X: Exit Connection
GSP> cm
Enter HE to get a list of available commands
GSP:CM> PE
This command controls power enable to a hardware device.
B - Cabinet
C - Cell
I - IO Chassis
Select Device: c
Enter cabinet number: 0
Enter slot number: 6
The power state is ON for the Cell in Cabinet 0, Slot 6.
In what state do you want the power? (ON/OFF) OFF
GSP:CM> |
| | | | | WARNING! Before modifying power settings and for detailed warnings and
information on power for nPartitionable servers, read the section “Powering Cells and IO Chassis On and Off” in the manual nPartition Administrator’s Guide available at http://docs.hp.com. | | | | |
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