HP-UX vPars and Integrity VM V6.3 Administrator Guide

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hpvmnvram: Adding boot option 'LanBoot:0xB27A4F72629B:master' (0xB27A4F72629B) ..
NOTE: To get the MAC address, you can use the hpvmnvram -P guest1-d.
3. List all the boot options in the VM named guest1
# hpvmnvram -P guest1 -l
Boot Order EFI Boot Variable Description
========== ================= ============
1 Boot0001 LanBoot:0xB27A4F72629B:master
2 Boot0000 EFI Shell [Built-in]
4. After adding the lanboot entry successfully, start the VM from the VSP administrator account
using the hpvmstart command.
# hpvmstart -P guest1
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hpvmstart: Successful start initiation of guest 'guest1'
5. Connect to the guest console
# hpvmconsole -P guest1
vMP MAIN MENU
CO: Console
CM: Command Menu
CL: Console Log
SL: Show Event Logs
VM: Virtual Machine Menu
HE: Main Help Menu
X: Exit Connection
[guest1] vMP>
The hpvmconsole command opens the VM console. The VM prompt is displayed. From the
VM console, you can control the VM as if it is a physical Integrity Server.
6. Enter the co command at the VM prompt:
[guest1] vMP> co
EFI Boot Manager ver 1.10 [14.62] [Build: Tue Oct 2 03:33:06 2012]
Please select a boot option
LanBoot:0xB27A4F72629B:master
EFI Shell [Built-in]
Boot option maintenance menu
Use ^ and v to change options. Use Enter to select
an option. Default boot selection will be booted in 9 seconds.
7. Boot from the newly added lanboot entry and follow the steps as prompted by the install kernel
to install HP-UX.
Configuring guest lanboot from EFI
To install the HP-UX operating system on the VM guest named guest1, start it from the VSP using
the hpvmstart command.
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