Service manual

Setting Up, Initializing, and Booting Logical Partitions 4-11
Once lpinit is executed from the primary console, initialization displays appear
at the secondary consoles.
Note that the console prompt displays the processor number of the boot
processor for the secondary partition. Example 4–4 shows the user issuing
a show config command.
Note that the show config displays the entire TLSB configuration, but
only the I/O configuration for this particular partition. In the example, a
PCI card cage is attached to hose C4 on the KFTHA in slot 7.
Set any partition-specific local environment variables for the partition; that
is, any environment variables whose values may be different than those for
partition 0. These may include os_type, auto_action, bootdef_dev,
boot_osflags, for example.
You can now install (if the operating system has not yet been installed) or
boot the operating system. See the Tru64 UNIX Installation Guide for more
detail on booting and installing the operating system.
NOTE: Do not try to change the lp_* environment variables from secondary
consoles.