User Guide

Utilities 157
Utilities Reference
103-000153-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
Limitations of REINITIALIZE SYSTEM
REINITIALIZE SYSTEM unloads any NLM affected by a configuration
change. If REINITIALIZE SYSTEM cannot unload the NLM because of
interdependencies with other modules, the configuration change will not
take effect. Additionally, not all NLM files register with SNMP for
notification of REINITIALIZE SYSTEM.
When you create a new configuration or delete an existing configuration,
REINITIALIZE SYSTEM recognizes the change. However,
REINITIALIZE SYTEM may not recognize changes to an already
configured NLM that involve more than loading, unloading, binding, or
unbinding protocol stacks.
IMPORTANT: If you are changing an existing configuration, the most effective
way to ensure the changes are recognized is to bring down the server.
Alternatively, if you know which NLM files have been changed by your
modifications, you can unload them, then execute REINITIALIZE SYSTEM.
Additional Information
REMIRROR PARTITION
Purpose
Use at the server console to start the remirroring of a logical partition.
Because the server remirrors partitions automatically, you should use
REMIRROR PARTITION only if you have stopped remirroring by using the
ABORT REMIRROR command or something has caused your server to cease
remirroring.
Syntax
REMIRROR PARTITION logical_partition_number
Topic See
netinfo.cfg file “INETCFG” on page 69
INITIALIZE SYSTEM “INITIALIZE SYSTEM” on page 72