HP-UX System Administrator's Guide: Routine Management Tasks

List of Examples
2-1 Setting the autoboot delay using the EFI Boot Managers Boot Options:...................43
2-2 Setting the autoboot delay using the EFI Shell’s autoboot command:........................43
2-3 Enable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command)...........................................43
2-4 Disable Autoboot (using EFI Shell’s autoboot command)..........................................43
2-5 Enable Autoboot (using setboot from a running HP-UX system)..............................43
2-6 Disable Autoboot (using setboot from a running HP-UX system).............................43
2-7 Booting from an alternate kernel file called “testvmunix”.........................................45
2-8 Determining the EFI disk partition of your current boot device using LVM.............53
2-9 Enabling the Autoboot Flag Using setboot.............................................................62
2-10 Disabling the Autoboot Flag Using setboot............................................................62
2-11 Enabling the Autosearch Flag Using setboot..........................................................62
2-12 Disabling the Autosearch Flag Using setboot.........................................................62
2-13 Setting the PRI (Primary Boot Path) Using the BCH..................................................64
2-14 Setting the HAA (High-Availability Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH................64
2-15 Setting the ALT (Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH...............................................64
2-16 Setting the ALT (Alternate Boot Path) Using the BCH...............................................64
2-17 Boot from the boot device specified in the ALT boot path.........................................66
2-18 Boot from the boot device specified at hardware address 0/0/2/0/0.14:.....................66
2-19 Boot from the boot device specified at path label P2:.................................................66
2-20 Boot from the default HP-UX install server................................................................67
2-21 Boot from the HP-UX install server at 192.nn.xx.yyy................................................67
2-22 Boot HP-UX in single-user mode on an HP 9000 System:..........................................69
2-23 Example Single-User HP-UX Boot..............................................................................69
2-24 Displaying Current SpeedyBoot Settings for your System (HP 9000 sample
output).........................................................................................................................74
2-25 Displaying Current SpeedyBoot Settings for your System (HP Integrity Server
sample output)............................................................................................................74
2-26 Shutdown and Reboot.................................................................................................87
2-27 Shutdown and Reboot with Wait................................................................................87
2-28 Shutdown and Halt.....................................................................................................87
2-29 Shutdown to Single-User Mode..................................................................................87
3-1 Producing a directory listing sorted by size.............................................................153
3-2 Finding files larger than a specific size.....................................................................153
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