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3.

At the EFI Shell environment, issue the

map -Fs

command to list all currently mapped bootable

devices.

The bootable file systems are listed as

fs0:, fs1:

, and so on.

4.

Access the bootable partition (

fsX

: where X is the file system number) for the device you want

to boot OpenVMS.

For example, enter

fs2:

to access the bootable partition for the bootable file system number

2.

The EFI Shell prompt changes to reflect the file system currently accessed.

NOTE:

The file system number might change each time it is mapped (for example, when the

server boots, or when the

map -r

command is issued).

5.

When accessing the bootable partition for the desired boot device, issue the

\efi\vms\vms_loader

command to initiate the

vms_loader.efi

loader on the device

you are accessing.

fs5:> \efi\vms\vms_loader.efi
HP OpenVMS Industry Standard 64 Operating System, Version V8.3-1H1
© Copyright 1976-2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L. P.

%DECnet-I-LOADED, network base image loaded, version = 05.13.00

%SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #02 has joined the active set.
%SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #03 has joined the active set.
%SMP-I-CPUTRN, CPU #01 has joined the active set.
%SYSINIT-I- waiting to form or join an OpenVMS Cluster
%VMScluster-I-LOADSECDB, loading the cluster security database
%EWA0, Auto-negotiation mode assumed set by console
%EWA0, Merl5704 located in 64-bit, 66-mhz PCI-X slot
%EWA0, Device type is BCM5704C (UTP) Rev B0 (21000000)
%EWB0, Auto-negotiation mode assumed set by console
%EWB0, Merl5704 located in 64-bit, 66-mhz PCI-X slot
%EWB0, Device type is BCM5704C (UTP) Rev B0 (21000000)
%PKA0, Copyright (c) 2001 LSI Logic, PKM V1.1.01 Chip LSISAS1068
%EWA0, Link up: 1000 mbit, full duplex, flow control disabled

6.

Exit the console and iLO 2 MP interfaces when finished using them.

7.

Enter Ctrl-B to exit the system console and return to the MP Main Menu. To exit the iLO 2 MP,
enter

X

at the MP Main Menu.

Shutting Down OpenVMS

This section describes how to shut down the HP OpenVMS operating system on the server blade.
From the

OpenVMS DCL

prompt, issue the

@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN

command to shut down

the OpenVMS operating system.
1.

Log in to OpenVMS running on the server that you want to shut down.

Log in to the iLO 2 MP for the server and use the Console menu to access the system console.
Accessing the console through the iLO 2 MP enables you to maintain console access to the
server after HP OpenVMS has shut down.

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