Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (A.01.01)
Monitor and Shell Commands
Accessing the Monitor Prompt
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Accessing the Monitor Prompt
You can reach the monitor prompt in the following ways:
• From the ISL prompt, you can boot the monitor into interactive mode
(see “Booting the vPars Monitor” on page 74).
• After shutting down all virtual partitions, you will arrive at the
monitor prompt on the console (see “Shutting Down or Rebooting the
Computer” on page 91).
• When the system monarch CPU is not owned by any partition, you
will also see the monitor prompt MON> while toggling among the
virtual consoles.
A monarch CPU exists in both non-vPars and vPars computers. After
a computer is powered-on, the monarch CPU determines what other
CPUs are configured in the computer and then launches the other
CPUs to create a multi-CPU computer. Typically, the CPU with the
lowest numbered hardware path address (hpa) is the monarch CPU.
To see the lowest numbered hardware path, on a non-vPars computer
use ioscan, or on a vPars computer use the monitor command scan.