Reset the system after the last shutdown message (SHUT6).
If you have an HP 3000 Series 991, 995 or 99x, connect to the
service processor before you can restart the system.
Type the following:
CTRL-B
CM>SP
CM>RS
Enter Y to HARD BOOT the computer
system.
Do not respond to the question, Press any key within 10 seconds to cancel boot with this
configuration.
After 5 to 10 minutes of system activity, the Processor Dependent
Code (PDC) screen displays.
For all other systems.
Enter the following commands to reset the system:
CTRL-B
SP>RS
If the system does not respond to the CTRL-B entry
within ten seconds, press the reset button, key switch, or on/off
switch as appropriate for your system. The system will halt, and
then restart automatically.
Enter Y to confirm restarting the
system.
Boot the system from the primary boot path. Boot messages can
vary, depending on the system model.
If you have AUTOBOOT enabled, the system boots from
the primary boot path automatically, if you do not override
AUTOBOOT.
If your system prompts to enter the boot path, enter the
primary boot path.
For Model 9x8LX, 9x8RX, or 9x9KS systems, type BO at
the PDC screen to boot from the primary boot path.
If your system prompts, Boot from primary boot path?,
enter Y.
Enter Y to the Interact with IPL? prompt,
if it appears on your screen.
The system boots from disk. After some activity the ISL prompt
displays.
At the ISL prompt, enter:
ISL>START NORECOVERY
Confirm the date and time. If the date and time displayed are not
correct, enter N, and enter the correct date and time.
If you do not respond within 15 seconds, the system continues.
MPE/iX launch facility
Initialize_genesis - Version: <<870204.1552>>
TUE, APR 19, 1994, 10:20:03 AM (y/n)? Y/N
[TMUX_DAM] n n n n
Initialize genesis completed.
The system displays initialization and restore messages for 5 to 6
minutes.
During the start-up process, the system makes several configuration
checks and may display warning messages or error messages (for
example, error messages referencing the SPUINFOP file or
DCC error messages). This is normal for system start-up and will not
affect system operation.
At completion, it logs on as OPERATOR.SYS.
Performing the Final Reboot completed.
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