Technical data
Booting and Resetting nPartitions
Holding an nPartition at the Ready for Reconfig State
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions, rev 5.1
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Holding an nPartition
at the Ready for Reconfig State [Service Processor]
This procedure (Command menu RR command) resets an nPartition to
the ready for reconfig state from the service processor.
Step 1. Login to the server complex’s service processor and enter CM to access the
Command menu.
GSP> CM
Enter HE to get a list of available commands
GSP:CM>
Step 2. At the service processor Command menu, enter the RR command, specify
which nPartition is to be reset, and confirm whether to reset it to the
ready for reconfig state.
The service processor’s RR command resets all cells in the nPartition,
performs any nPartition reconfigurations, and halts all cells at a
boot-is-blocked state, thus making the nPartition and all its cells
inactive.
Be certain to select the correct nPartition to be reset.
GSP:CM> RR
This command resets for reconfiguration the selected partition.
WARNING: Execution of this command irrecoverably halts all system
processing and I/O activity and restarts the selected
partition in a way that it can be reconfigured.
# Name
--- ----
0) jules00
1) jules01
Select a partition number: 1
Do you want to reset for reconfiguration partition number 1? (Y/[N]) y
-> The selected partition will be reset for reconfiguration.
GSP:CM>










