Managing Superdome Complexes: A Guide for HP-UX System Administrators

Configuring and Managing Superdome Partitions
Procedures for Managing Partitions
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For example, CELLCONFIG 6 OFF sets the use-on-next-boot setting for cell
6 to OFF. This causes the cell to not be used (not rendezvous) in the
partition the next time the partition boots.
Step 4. Reboot the partition to use the cells’ new use-on-next-boot settings.
If you have changed any cell use-on-next-boot settings for the partition,
you should reboot the partition in either of two ways.
Do either of the following.
Use the BCH interface’s RECONFIGRESET command to put the
partition in a ready-for-reconfig state, then use the GSP command
menu’s BO command to boot the partition.
If you have changed any cell from OFF (“n”, do not use on next boot)
to ON (“y”, use the cell on next boot) then you must perform these two
tasks; this resets and reconfigures the partition and boots it.
Use the BCH interface’s REBOOT command to perform a reboot.
If you have only changed cell configurations from ON to OFF perform
a reboot. Any cells set to not be used will still be assigned to the
partition but will not be used (will not rendezvous) in the partition.
Configuration Menu: Enter command > CELLCONFIG 6 OFF
Are you sure you want to DECONFIGURE cell 6 for next boot? (y/[n]) >> y
Cell 6 will be disabled during next reboot.
Configuration Menu: Enter command >
Configuration Menu: Enter command > RECONFIGRESET
Reset the partition for reconfiguration of Complex Profile ...
BCH
GSP:CM> BO
This command boots the selected partition.
# Name
--- ----
0) jules00
1) jules01
Select a partition number: 1
Do you want to boot partition number 1? (Y/[N]) y
-> The selected partition will be booted.
GSP:CM>
GSP