To display the Boot Options list, enter "?" and press Return.
Position [1]: 10
Enter the value for VMS_FLAGS in the form n,n.
VMS_FLAGS [NONE]:
Enter a short description (do not include quotation marks).
Description ["$26$DKB5"]: V83 System Disk
efi$bcfg: $26$dkb5 (Boot0008) Option successfully added
Enter your choice:
NOTE:
Due to the type of server you purchased, your output may not exactly match the output
shown here.
For more details, see HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 for Integrity Servers Upgrade and Installation
Manual.
Booting OpenVMS
To boot OpenVMS on an rx2660, use either of the following procedures:
•
“Booting OpenVMS (EFI Boot Manager)” (page 96)
•
“Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Shell)” (page 96)
Booting OpenVMS (EFI Boot Manager)
To boot OpenVMS from the
EFI Boot Manager
menu, follow these steps:
1.
From the
EFI Boot Manager
menu, choose an item from the boot options list to boot
OpenVMS using the chosen boot option.
2.
Access the
EFI Boot Manager
menu for the server on which you want to boot OpenVMS.
Log in to the iLO 2 MP and enter
CO
to choose the system console.
NOTE:
When accessing the console, confirm that you are at the
EFI Boot Manager
menu
(the main EFI menu). If you are at another EFI menu, choose the Exit option from the
submenus until you return to the screen with the
EFI Boot Manager
heading.
3.
At the
EFI Boot Manager
menu, choose an item from the boot options list.
Each item in the boot options list references a specific boot device and provides a specific
set of boot options or arguments to use when booting the device.
4.
Press
Enter
to initiate booting using the chosen boot option.
5.
Exit the console and iLO 2 MP interfaces when finished using them.
6.
Enter
Ctrl-B
to exit the system console and return to the
iLO 2 MP Main Menu
.
7.
Exit iLO 2 MP by entering
x
at the
iLO 2 MP Main Menu
.
Booting HP OpenVMS (EFI Shell)
From the
EFI Shell
environment, to boot OpenVMS on a device, first access the bootable partition
(for example
fs0:
) for the root device and enter
\efi\vms\vms_loader
to initiate the
OpenVMS loader.
96
Booting and Shutting Down the Operating System