XSCF> poweroff -p ppar_id
The OpenBoot PROM environment variables are initialized. So, reset it to the
2.
original values.
a. To stop in the OpenBoot PROM state, confirm "auto-boot?" out of the
XSCF> setpparparam -p 0 -s bootscript "setenv auto-boot? false"
PPAR-ID of PPARs that will be affected:0
OpenBoot PROM variable bootscript will be changed.
Continue? [y|n] : y
b. If you change the setting, confirm the OpenBoot PROM environment variables.
XSCF> showpparparam -p 0
use-nvramrc :-
security-mode :-
bootscript :
setenv auto-boot? false
c. Execute the poweron command to restart the physical partition.
XSCF> poweron -p 0
d. Execute the showdomainstatus command to check the status of the control
XSCF> showdomainstatus -p 0
Logical Domain Name
primary
e. Execute the console command to switch to the control domain console.
XSCF> console -p 0 -y
Console contents may be logged.
Connect to PPAR-ID 0?[y|n] : y
f. Restore the OpenBoot PROM environment variables based on the record
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OpenBoot PROM environment variables.
If the value is "true", change it to "false".
domain.
Confirm that the status of the control domain is displayed as "OpenBoot
Running" indicating that it is in the OpenBoot PROM state.
saved in
"5.6.2 Saving Logical Domain Configuration Information and
OpenBoot PROM Environment
The following example restores the boot-device to "/pci@8100/pci@4/pci@0/
pci@0/scsi@0/disk@p0,0".
Status
OpenBoot Running
Variables."
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