nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition

Procedure 5-2 Monitoring Boot Activity (Service Processor)
Use the VFP option from the service processor Main Menu to access an nPartition Virtual Front
Panel for monitoring the nPartition boot status.
1. Login to the service processor (MP or GSP).
2. From the Main Menu, enter VFP to select the Virtual Front Panel option.
GSP MAIN MENU:
Utility Subsystem FW Revision Level: SR_XXXX_D
CO: Consoles
VFP: Virtual Front Panel
CM: Command Menu
CL: Console Logs
SL: Show chassis Logs
HE: Help
X: Exit Connection
GSP> VFP
If you are accessing the service processor using a single-partition-user account, selecting the
VFP option takes you directly to the nPartition Virtual Front Panel.
If accessing the GSP using an operator or administrator account, you can select the VFP for
any single nPartition, or can select a system VFP that displays the nPartition state and activity
for all nPartitions within the server complex.
3. Select the nPartition you wish to monitor.
Skip this step if you are accessing the service processor using a single-partition-user account.
Partition VFP's available:
# Name
--- ----
0) jules00
1) jules01
S) System (all chassis codes)
Q) Quit
GSP:VFP> 1
4. View the VFP details for information about the nPartition and its current boot state.
To exit the VFP and return to the service processor main menu, type ^b (Control-b).
The VFP provides details including the nPartition state, nPartition activity, and the state
and activity for each cell assigned to the nPartition. The VFP display updates as the cell or
nPartition state and activities change.
E indicates error since last boot
Partition 1 state Activity
------------------ --------
Cell(s) Booting: 57 Logs
# Cell state Activity
- ---------- --------
4 Booting Cell firmware test 28 Logs
6 Booting Cell firmware test 28 Logs
GSP:VFP (^B to Quit) >
5. At the service processor (MP or GSP) Main Menu, enter X to exit the service processor
interface.
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