Validate EFI Boot Options list: Timeout = 0 secs.

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1 OpenVMS on DKB400: PKA0.1

DKB400 PCI(02010) Scsi(Pun1,Lun0)

efi$bcfg: Option Failed. Fixing Boot Entry automatically.

efi$bcfg: Entry 1 Boot0001 removed.

efi$bcfg: DKB400 PCI(02010) Scsi(Pun1,Lun0) (Boot0001) Option successfully added

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1 entries validated.

If no existing entry is found, a boot option is created and the procedure displays the validation text, as in the following example:

efi$bcfg: DKB400: (Boot0003) Option successfully added

The Boot Option is called OpenVMS on DKB400:;

it is the first entry in the Boot Options menu, and is configured (by default) to boot from SYS0.

VMS_FLAGS are set to -fl 0,30000

22.Installation Completes and Returns to OpenVMS Menu: The installation procedure is now complete. The procedure displays information about the special startup procedure that runs when the newly installed system is first booted. It then prompts you to press Return (Enter) to continue. After you do so, you are returned to the OpenVMS operating system menu. The following is a sample display:

The installation is now complete.

When the newly installed system is first booted, a special startup procedure will be run. This procedure will:

oConfigure the system for standalone or OpenVMS Cluster operation. o Run AUTOGEN to set system parameters.

o Reboot the system with the newly set parameters.

You may shut down now or continue with other operations.

Process I64VMS_INSTALL logged out at 25-SEP-2007 14:45:49.54

Press Return to continue...

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You can install or

upgrade the OpenVMS I64 operating system

or you

can install

or upgrade layered products that are included

on the

OpenVMS I64

distribution media (CD/DVD).

You can also execute DCL commands and procedures to perform "standalone" tasks, such as backing up the system disk.

Please choose one of the following:

1)Upgrade, install or reconfigure OpenVMS I64 Version 8.3-1H1

2)Display layered products that this procedure can install

3)Install or upgrade layered products

4)Show installed products

5)Reconfigure installed products

6)Remove installed products

7)Find, Install or Undo patches; Show or Delete recovery data

8)Execute DCL commands and procedures

9)Shut down this system

Enter CHOICE or ? for help: (1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/?)

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