Stable Storage; Boot Command Notations - HP Visualize c100 Service Handbook

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Table 11
Bootable Device Types
C100/110
lan

Stable Storage

Stable Storage is non-volatile memory associated with
each PA-RISC processor module. Stable storage is
used by the processor (CPU) to store device path
information, the state of the boot flags, HPMC error
information, and operating system initialization data.

Boot Command Notations

The boot command supports the following two notations:
Type help scsi or help lan for more information on the
boot path parameters.
Here are examples of mnemonic notation:
Here is an example of path number notation:
C160l/160/180/
200/240/360
lan
all connections to the built-in LAN
Mnemonic
Path number
boot with "no parameters" selects the primary boot path
in stable storage.
boot with the alternate or alt parameter selects the alter-
nate boot path in stable storage.
boot p1 attempts to boot from the second path indicated
by the search command.
Troubleshooting
Dealing with a Boot Failure
Description
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