You can use the Hardware Management Console (HMC) and the Advanced System
Management Interface (ASMI) to erase all of your logical partitions
and reset the managed system to a nonpartitioned configuration. When
you reset the managed system, all of the physical hardware resources
are assigned to a single logical partition. This allows you to use
the managed system as if it were a single, nonpartitioned server.
Before you begin
Attention: By resetting a
partitioned managed system to a nonpartitioned configuration, you
will lose all of your logical partition configuration data. However,
resetting the managed system does not erase the operating systems
and data from disk units on that managed system.
Before you
reset the managed system, ensure that the hardware placement in the
managed system supports a nonpartitioned configuration. If the hardware
placement in the managed system does not support a nonpartitioned
configuration, you must move the hardware so that the hardware placement
supports a nonpartitioned configuration. For more information about
how to place the hardware in your managed system to support a nonpartitioned
configuration, contact your marketing representative or business partner.
Also, if you plan to use an operating system that is already installed
on one of the logical partitions on the managed system (instead of reinstalling the operating system
after you reset the managed system), consider how the console used by that operating system will
change when you reset the managed system. If the operating system that
you want to use is AIX®, log into AIX and enable the login prompt for the virtual serial port vty0
using either the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) or the chdev command.
You can then reset the managed system, use a physical serial console to log into AIX, and use SMIT or the chcons command to
change the console device to the console device you want to use.
You must have an ASMI login profile with an
administrator authority level.
Parts
of this procedure must be performed at your HMC (not connected
remotely). Ensure that you have physical access to the HMC before you begin.
About this task
To reset a managed system with logical partitions to a nonpartitioned
configuration using the HMC,
follow these steps:
Procedure
- Shut down all logical partitions on your managed system
using operating system procedures.
For more information about shutting down logical partitions using operating system procedures,
see the following information:
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If the managed system powered off automatically when you shut down the last logical partition,
power on the managed system to the Standby state. Complete the following steps:
-
In the navigation pane of your HMC, open
Systems Management and click Servers.
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In the work pane, select the managed system, click the Tasks button, and
click .
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Select the power-on mode of Partition Standby and click
OK.
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Wait until the work pane displays a Standby state for the managed system.
- Initialize the profile data on the HMC. Complete the following:
- In the work pane, select the managed system, click the Tasks button,
and click .
- Click Yes to confirm.
- Clear the logical partition configuration data on the managed
system. Complete the following at your HMC (not connected
remotely):
- In the navigation pane, click HMC Management.
- In the work pane, click Open Restricted Shell
Terminal.
- Type the command:
lpcfgop -m managed_system_name -o
clear, where managed_system_name is the name of the
managed system as it is displayed in the work pane.
- Enter 1 to confirm.
This
step takes several seconds to complete.
- Optional: If you
no longer intend to manage the system using the HMC, remove the connection
between the HMC and
the managed system. To remove the connection between the HMC and the managed system,
complete the following:
- In the work pane, select the managed system, click the Tasks button,
and click .
- Select Remove connection and
click OK.
- Access the Advanced System Management Interface (ASMI)
using a Web browser on a PC. If you do not already have a PC that
is set up to access the ASMI on the managed system, you need to set
up the PC at this point.
- On the ASMI Welcome pane, log in using the admin user ID
(enter
admin into User ID,
enter the admin password into Password,
and click Log In).
- In the navigation pane, expand Power/Restart
Control and click Power On/Off System.
- Set Boot to server firmware to
Running.
- Click Save settings and power off.
- Click Power On/Off System periodically
to refresh the window. Repeat this step until Current system
power state: Off is displayed in the navigation pane.
- Click Save settings and power on.
- Wait for the managed system to restart.
It
can take several minutes for the managed system and operating system
to restart completely.