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3. Set the auto_action console EV for the primary partition to HALT as
follows:
P00>>>set auto_action halt
Note that you may need to reset the auto_action EV in step 1 of the
next procedure, initializing and rebooting the partitions.
4. Reinitialize the system by typing this command on the primary console
terminal.
P00>>>init
When the system returns to the P00>>> prompt you can perform system
management and maintenance tasks. After completing system
management and maintenance tasks, use the following procedure to
reinitialize and reboot your partitions:
1. Verify the console EVs are set to the correct values as follows:
P00>>>show lp*
P00>>>show boot_reset
P00>>>show interleave
P00>>>show auto_action
The boot_reset EV should be set to off, the interleave EV should
be set to none, and the auto_action EV should be set to either HALT
or BOOT.
2. Set the lp_count EV to the correct number of partitions. For example:
P00>>>set lp_count 2
3. Initialize the primary partition as follows:
P00>>>>init
4. Initialize all secondary partitions.
P00>>>lpinit
5. Boot the operating system on each partition. If you changed the
system’s hardware configuration or reassigned any hardware resources
to a different partition, a kernel rebuild may be required. Use the
procedure in section Section E.4.8 to determine if you need to rebuild
the kernel for any partition.
If a kernel rebuild is not required for a partition, then boot the
operating system as follows:
P##>>>boot
Where ## is the CPU number of the partition’s primary processor.
E.4.8 Hardware Changes Requiring a UNIX Kernel Rebuild
A UNIX kernel rebuild may be required when you change your system’s
hardware configuration. The following table defines the various types of
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