HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator Guide (includes A.05.07) (5900-1229, September 2010)

This command controls power enable to a hardware device.
B - Cabinet
C - Cell
I - IO Chassis
Select Device: c
Enter cabinet number: 0
Enter slot number: 6
The power state is ON for the Cell in Cabinet 0, Slot 6.
In what state do you want the power? (ON/OFF) OFF
GSP:CM>
WARNING! Before modifying power settings and for detailed warnings and
information on power for nPartitionable servers, read the section “Powering Cells and
IO Chassis On and Off in the manual nPartition Administrator’s Guide available at http://
docs.hp.com.
Setboot and System-wide Stable Storage
On a vPars system, the setboot command does not read from or write to system-wide stable
storage. Instead, the setboot command reads from and writes to the vPars partition database,
affecting only the entries of the virtual partition from which the setboot command was run.
For example, if you are logged into winona2 and execute the command:
winona2# setboot -b on
this would set the autoboot attribute to AUTO for the virtual partition winona2.
The actions of setboot on a virtual partition are:
vPars effectsetboot
option
changes the primary boot path of the virtual partition
-p
changes the alternate boot path of the virtual partition
-a
sets the autosearch attribute of the virtual partition
(pre-A.03.02: no effect)
-s
sets the autoboot attribute of the virtual partition
-b
displays the primary boot path, alternate boot path, and autoboot attribute of the virtual partitionno options
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