Booting And Shutting Down Linux; Linux Support For Cell Local Memory - HP Rp7410 - Server - 0 MB RAM Administrator's Manual

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1.
Log in to Windows running on the system that you want to shut down.
For example, access the system console and use the Windows SAC interface to start a
command prompt, from which you can issue Windows commands to shut down the the
system.
2.
Check whether any users are logged in.
Use the query user or query session command.
3.
Issue the shutdown command and the appropriate options to shut down the Windows
Server 2003 on the system.
You have the following options when shutting down Windows:
To shut down Windows and reboot:
shutdown /r
Alternatively, you can choose the Start Shut Down action and choose Restart from
the pull-down menu.
To shut down Windows and not reboot (either power down server hardware or put an
nPartition into a shutdown for reconfig state):
shutdown /s
Alternatively, you can choose the Start Shut Down action and choose Shut down
from the pull-down menu.
To abort a shutdown (stop a shutdown that has been initiated): shutdown /a
For example:
shutdown /r /t 60 /c "Shut down in one minute."
This command initiates a Windows system shutdown-and-reboot after a timeout period of
60 seconds. The /c option specifies a message that is broadcast to any other users of the
system.

Booting and Shutting Down Linux

This section has procedures for booting and shutting down Linux on cell-based HP Integrity
servers and a procedure for adding Linux to the boot options list.
To check whether the cell local memory (CLM) configuration is appropriate for Red Hat
Enterprise Linux or SuSE Linux Enterprise Server, refer to
Memory" (page
To add a Linux entry to the nPartition boot options list refer to
Options List" (page
To boot Red Hat Enterprise Linux refer to
To boot SuSE Linux Enterprise Server refer to
(page
132).
To shut down Linux refer to

Linux Support for Cell Local Memory

On servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory
(CLM) parameter, which determines how firmware interleaves memory residing on the cell.
129).
130).
"Shutting Down Linux" (page
"Linux Support for Cell Local
"Adding Linux to the Boot
"Booting Red Hat Enterprise Linux" (page
"Booting SuSE Linux Enterprise Server"
134).
Booting and Shutting Down Linux
131).
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