Starting And Stopping A Physical Partition (Ppar) - Fujitsu ORACLE M10-1 Installation Manual

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6.13
Starting and Stopping a Physical
Partition (PPAR)
Check the start and stop of a physical partition (PPAR). For the initial settings,
change the auto-boot? setting to "false" so that Oracle Solaris does not automatically
boot immediately after the start of the physical partition.
1.
Execute the setpparparam command to change the auto-boot? setting, which
is an OpenBoot PROM environment variable.
XSCF> setpparparam -p 0 -s bootscript "setenv auto-boot? false"
OpenBoot PROM variable bootscript will be changed.
Continue? [y|n] : y
2.
Execute the poweron command to start the physical partition.
XSCF> poweron -a
PPAR-IDs to power on:00,01
Continue? [y|n]: y
00:Powering on
01:Powering on
*Note*
This command only issues the instruction to power-on.
The result of the instruction can be checked by the
"showpparprogress".
Note - It takes about five minutes for the SPARC M10-1 to start a physical partition.
3.
Execute the showpparprogress command.
You can check the progress, in the midst of processing, between physical
partition power-on and up to before the start of POST.
Confirm that the command displays "The sequence of power control is
completed." and ends.
Note - Oracle Solaris does not start automatically because the auto-boot? setting is false.
XSCF> showpparprogress -p 0
PPAR Power On Preprocessing PPAR#0 [ 1/12]
PPAR Power On
XBBOX Reset
PSU On
CMU Reset Start
XB Reset 1
XB Reset 2
PPAR#0 [ 2/12]
PPAR#0 [ 3/12]
PPAR#0 [ 4/12]
PPAR#0 [ 5/12]
PPAR#0 [ 6/12]
PPAR#0 [ 7/12]
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