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

Then proceed with the recovery as normal.
NOTE: The system may appear but is actually not hung when booting from tape due to the
increased time it takes to load a kernel from tape instead of from disk.
Expert Recovery
When you are performing Expert Recovery, you need to remember the following:
You can no longer read from or write to system-wide stable storage using setboot. See
“Setboot and System-wide Stable Storage ” (page 161).
mkboot modifies the LIF area, but vPars does not use the LIF area to boot a virtual partition.
See mkboot and LIF files” (page 23) and “The AUTO File on a Virtual Partition” (page 167).
When you need to use boot options (for example, -isfor single-user mode or -lm for LVM
maintenance mode), see the sections “Booting a Virtual Partition” (page 158) and “Other
Boot Modes” (page 171).
The HP-UX shell commands shutdown and reboot apply to the OS instance of a virtual
partition and do not shutdown or reboot the vPars Monitor.
There is no way to halt the hard partition from the MON> prompt. See “Shutting Down or
Rebooting a Virtual Partition” (page 158).
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