NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide (G06.29+)

Powering On and Starting the System
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Completing the System Load
Completing the System Load
To complete the system load, the processors must be reloaded. Reloading means
copying the operating system into other processors in the system after the first
processor is loaded from disk by a system load. Reloading can be done in one of two
ways:
With commands in the command-interpreter input (CIIN) file (default method)
With the TACL command interpreter
The method using the CIIN file is usually automatic. However, if the operating system
loaded successfully into processor 0 or processor 1, but the commands in the CIIN file
do not reload all remaining processors, you must use the TACL command interpreter:
1. From the system console, log on to the system as a super-group user (255,nnn)
and enter:
> RELOAD nn
where nn is the processor number of the processor you want to reload.
If the reload is initiated successfully, this message appears in a startup TACL
window on the system console screen:
PROCESSOR RELOAD: nn
For complete syntax, considerations, and examples of the TACL RELOAD
command, see the TACL Reference Manual.
Verifying the System Is Started
1. Verify that each processor is running the operating system:
a. From the Summary menu, select Processor Status.
b. The Processor Status dialog box should show each processor to be Executing
NonStop OS. See Figure 8-9 on page 8-22.