Specifications

1. Access the UEFI Shell environment.
a. Log in to iLO for Integrity and enter CO to access the system console.
When accessing the console, confirm that you are at the UEFI Front Page.
If you are at another UEFI menu, then choose the Exit option or press X or x to exit the
menu. Exit until you return to the screen that lists the keys that can be pressed to launch
various Managers.
b. Press S or s to launch the UEFI shell.
2. Access the UEFI System Partition (fsX: where X is the file system number) for the device
from which you want to boot HP-UX.
For example, enter fs2: to access the UEFI System Partition for the bootable file system
number 2. The UEFI Shell prompt changes to reflect the file system currently accessed.
The full path for the HP-UX loader is \EFI\HPUX\HPUX.EFI and it should be on the
device you are accessing.
3. At the UEFI Shell environment, use the bcfg command to manage the boot options list.
The bcfg command includes the following options for managing the boot options list:
bcfg boot dump – Display all items in the boot options list for the server.
bcfg boot rm # – Remove the item number specified by # from the boot options list.
bcfg boot mv #a #b Move the item number specified by #a to the position specified
by #b in the boot options list.
bcfg boot add # file.efi "Description" Add a new boot option to the position in
the boot options list specified by #. The new boot option references file.efi and is listed
with the title specified by Description.
For example, bcfg boot add 1 \EFI\HPUX\HPUX.EFI "HP-UX 11i v3" adds
an HP-UX 11i v3 item as the first.
For details, see the help bcfg command.
4. Exit the console and iLO MP interfaces.
Press CtrlB to exit the system console and return to the iLO 3 MP Main Menu. To exit the
MP, enter X at the Main Menu.
Booting and shutting down HP-UX
To add an HP-UX entry to the boot options list, see Adding HP-UX to the boot options list”
(page 54).
To boot HP-UX, use one of the following procedures:
To boot HP-UX normally, see “HP-UX standard boot” (page 55). HP-UX boots in
multi-user mode.
To boot HP-UX in single-user mode, see “Booting HP-UX in single-user mode” (page 56).
To boot HP-UX in LVM-maintenance mode, see“Booting HP-UX in LVM-maintenance
mode” (page 57).
To shut down the HP-UX operating system, see “Shutting down HP-UX” (page 57).
HP-UX standard boot
Use either of the following procedures to boot HP-UX:
“Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Boot Manager” (page 56)
“Booting HP-UX from the UEFI Shell” (page 56)
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