
Table 5-1 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries
(continued)
Summary
Task
•
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
• At the OpenVMS command line issue the
@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
command and
specify the shutdown options in response to the prompts given.
See
“Shutting Down HP OpenVMS” (page 123)
.
“Shutting Down HP
OpenVMS”
•
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
• EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list. (Windows does not support
being invoked from the EFI Shell.)
See
“Booting Microsoft Windows” (page 126)
.
“Booting Microsoft
Windows”
•
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
• Issue the
shutdown
command with the desired options, such as
/r
to shut down and
reboot automatically,
/s
to shut down and halt (make the nPartition inactive), or
/a
to abort a system shutdown.
You also can select the
Start
→
Shut Down
action and either choose
Restart
or choose
Shut down
from the pull-down menu.
• The
/r
and
/s
options to
shutdown
also are used when performing nPartition
reconfigurations; see the Reboot for Reconfig and Shutdown for Reconfig details in
this table.
See
“Shutting Down Microsoft Windows” (page 128)
.
“Shutting Down
Microsoft Windows”
•
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
• EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list.
• EFI Shell: access the EFI System Partition (for example
fs0:
) for a root device and
enter
ELILO
to invoke the loader.
See
“Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux” (page 131)
.
“Booting Red Hat
Enterprise Linux”
•
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
• EFI Boot Manager: select an item from the boot options list.
• EFI Shell: access the EFI System Partition (for example
fs0:
) for a root device and
enter
ELILO
to invoke the loader.
See
“Booting SuSE Linux Enterprise Server” (page 132)
.
“Booting SuSE Linux
Enterprise Server”
•
NOTE:
Only supported on HP Integrity servers.
• Issue the
/sbin/shutdown
command with the desired options, such as
-r
to shut
down and reboot automatically, or
-h
to shut down and halt the system.
You must include the required time argument to specify when the operating system
shutdown is to occur.
See
“Shutting Down Linux” (page 134)
.
“Shutting Down Linux”
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