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8. Messages will be displayed, ending with:
** Safe to Power Off **
- or -
**Press any key to Reboot**
9. Switch the unit off.
Rebooting an N7500/ICP/INM
1. If the screen is blank or is displaying
Node is Operational
, press
[R]
. If the Perfor-
mance Display (
Figure G-3
) is on the screen, press
[R]
twice.
If rebooting an N7500-INM from the menu level, press
[R]
at the Main Menu,
press
[F1]
to display a blank screen, then press
[R]
.
2. When prompted:
Reboot (Y to reboot, T to terminate)
, press
[Y]
.
The Initialization Report
As a node boots, screen information tracks the loading of LPs, verifies configuration
file format, and displays any errors. This data is saved in a file named BOOTRPT.TXT,
which can be used to verify that startup proceeded without errors, or to verify the
number and types of LPs in the node. This file will be retained until the next time the
node undergoes IPL. At that time, the contents of BOOTRPT.TXT will be copied to a
file called BOOTBAK.TXT, and a new BOOTRPT.TXT will be created.
A report containing the contents of BOOTRPT.TXT can be displayed, printed, or saved
to a file for later use. To create the report, follow this procedure at an operational INM
or NMP:
1. Press
[F]
at the Reports Menu (or
[G], [F]
from the Main Menu).
2. When prompted, enter the ID of the desired node, or press
[Enter]
to specify the
default of
All Nodes
.
3. You will be prompted:
Display Opt. P, F, V:
◆
To print the report, type
p [Enter]
.
◆
To save the report to a file, type
f [Enter]
. When prompted for a file
specification, enter a file name for the report.
◆
To display the report on the screen, type
v [Enter]
.
If there are problems during initialization and changes are made to fix these problems,
the two reports can be compared to see what effect the changes had.
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