2.At the OpenVMS command line (DCL) issue the @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN command and specify the shutdown options in response to the prompts given.

>@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN

SHUTDOWN -- Perform an Orderly System Shutdown on node RSNVMS

How many minutes until final

shutdown [0]:

Reason for shutdown [Standalone]:

 

Do you want to spin down the

disk

volumes [NO]?

Do you want to invoke the site-specific shutdown procedure [YES]?

Should an automatic system reboot

be performed [NO]? yes

When will the system

be rebooted [shortly via automatic reboot]:

Shutdown options (enter as a

comma-separated list):

REBOOT_CHECK

Check existence of basic system files

SAVE_FEEDBACK

Save AUTOGEN

feedback information from this boot

DISABLE_AUTOSTART

Disable

autostart queues

POWER_OFF

Request

console to power-off the system

Shutdown options [NONE]:

%SHUTDOWN-I-OPERATOR, this terminal is now an operator’s console

...

NOTE: HP OpenVMS I64 currently does not support the POWER_OFF shutdown option.

The SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COM command prompts establish the shutdown behavior, including the shutdown time and whether the system is rebooted after it is shut down.

To perform a reboot for reconfig from OpenVMS I64 running on an nPartition, issue @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COM from OpenVMS, and then enter Yes at the “Should an automatic system reboot be performed” prompt.

To perform a shutdown for reconfig of an nPartition running OpenVMS I64:

1.Issue @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COM from OpenVMS and enter No at the “Should an automatic system reboot be performed” prompt.

2.Access the management processor and, from the management processor Command Menu, issue the RR command and specify the nPartition. The nPartition you specify will be put in the shutdown for reconfig state.

Booting and Shutting Down Microsoft Windows

This section presents procedures for booting and shutting down the Microsoft Windows OS on cell-based HP Integrity servers and a procedure for adding Windows to the boot options list.

To determine whether the cell local memory (CLM) configuration is appropriate for Windows, refer to “Microsoft Windows Support for Cell Local Memory” (page 133).

To add a Windows entry to the boot options list, refer to “Adding Microsoft Windows to the Boot Options List” (page 134).

To boot Windows, refer to “Booting Microsoft Windows” (page 135).

To shut down Windows, refer to “Shutting Down Microsoft Windows” (page 137).

Microsoft Windows Support for Cell Local Memory

On servers based on the HP sx2000 chipset, each cell has a cell local memory (CLM) parameter, which determines how firmware interleaves memory residing on the cell.

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