Starting and Stopping the System
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide — 529869-005
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Starting a System
i.
If any components fail during any of the power shutdowns, see
Components
Fail When Testing the Power
on page 15-19.
j.
If you have a UPS installed, switch off the UPS outputs.
5. If you have a UPS installed, check that the UPS is fully charged. Then, test the
UPS by turning off both circuit breakers.
6. Log on to the OSM Low-Level Link.
7. Select
System Discovery
.
8. Double-click the System.
9. Double-click each Group 40
n
; for example, Group 400.
10. Check that the logical processors are displayed.
11. Double-click each Group 1
nn
; for example, Group 100.
12. For each Group 1
nn
, check that module 2 and module 3 are displayed.
13. If any of these components are not yet displayed, wait before you start the system.
14. After the system is powered on, you must wait 5 minutes before starting the
system.
15. You can now start your system as described in
Starting a System
on page 15-5.
Starting a System
Use the OSM Low-Level Link to start a system. Starting a system includes a system
load from disk into the memory of one processor; followed by the reload of the
remaining processors.
Loading the System
Perform a system load to load the NonStop operating system.
Alerts
•
All processors in the system must be in a halted state before you perform a system
load.
•
To perform processor dumps during a system load, see the considerations in
System Load to a Specific Processor
on page 15-6.
Normal System Load
Normally, you initiate the system load as described in
Performing a System Load
on
page 15-9. When you choose this method: