NonStop Operations Guide for H-Series and J-Series RVUs

2. Right-click and select Actions.
3. Select Reload, click Perform action.
4. Click OK to the dismiss the confirmation dialog box.
5. In the Logical Processor Reload Parameters dialog box, select the appropriate options.
See OSM online help for information about the options.
6. Click OK.
To reload a multiple processors, use the Multi-Resource Actions dialog box (available from
the Display menu of the OSM Service Connection).
1. In the Multi-Resource Actions dialog box, select Logical Processor from the Resource Types
list. All Logical Processors in the system will be displayed in the right-hand pane.
2. Select Reload from the Action list under Selection Criteria.
3. From the list of Logical Processors, select the ones you want to reload and click Add to
move them to the lower list (you can select and add one at a time, or Ctrl-click to select
more than one).
4. Once all the processors you want to reload (and only those you want to reload) are in
the lower list, click Perform Action.
5. Click OK to the dismiss the confirmation dialog box.
6. In the Logical Processor Reload Parameters dialog box (same dialog box pictured in
procedure for reloading a single processor), select the appropriate options. See OSM
online help for information about the options.
7. Click OK.
Recovery Operations for a System Hang
If a system hang occurs on a system, you no longer have to choose between taking the time to
dump the system or quickly loading the system without the benefit of getting the dump information.
You can now load processor 0 or 1 while excluding one processor element (PE) in that processor.
This allows you to reload the rest of the processors, get the system running as soon as possible,
then take a dump of the PE that was excluded from the load operation to send to your service
provider for analysis of the problem.
After a system hang has occurred, under the direction of your service provider, recovery operations
might include:
1. Enabling System Freeze (see “Enabling/Disabling Processor and System Freeze (page 134)).
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