4-10 Getting Started with Logical Partitions
4.4
Step 3: Set and Initialize Environment Variables,
Boot from Secondary Consoles
From each secondary console, set desired environment variables,
initialize and boot the operating system.
Example 4–4 Using the Secondary Consoles
[initialization display]
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P02>>>sho config
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Name Type Rev Mnemonic
TLSB
0++ KN7CG-AB 8025 0000 kn7cg-ab0
1++ KN7CG-AB 8025 0000 kn7cg-ab1
2++ KN7CG-AB 8025 0000 kn7cg-ab2
3+ MS7CC 5000 0B04 ms7cc0
4+ MS7CC 5000 0000 ms7cc1
5+ MS7CC 5000 0000 ms7cc2
6+ KFTHA 2000 0D03 kftha1
7+ KFTHA 2000 00D3 kftha0
8+ KFTIA 2020 0000 kftia0
C4 PCI connected to kftha0 pci0
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0+ SIO 4828086 0015 sio0
3+ VGA D1011 0022 vga0
5+ QLogic ISP1040B 10201077 0005 isp0
6+ QLogic ISP1040B 10201077 0005 isp1
7+ DECchip 21041-AA 141011 0021 tulip1
8+ Mylex DAC960 11069 0000 dac0
Controllers on SIO sio0
0+ DECchip 21040-AA 21011 0024 tulip0
1+ FLOPPY 2 0000 floppy0
2+ KBD 3 0000 kbd0
3+ MOUSE 4 0000 mouse0
4+ COM1 5 0000 com1
5+ COM2 6 0000 com2
6+ TOY 7 0000 toy0
EISA connected to pci0 through sio0 eisa0
P02>>> set os_type unix
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P02>>> set auto_action boot
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P02>>> show dev
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[locate the CD-ROM, if used to boot, and boot the operating system as you did
for partition 0]