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Commands<br />

On PA-RISC, you do not need to set modes.<br />

• vparboot -I and the LAN Card On Integrity platforms, performing a vparboot -I<br />

uses the LAN card of the target partition to obtain the bootable kernel.<br />

See “Ignite-<strong>UX</strong>, the LAN, the LAN card, and vparboot -I” (page 74).<br />

On PA-RISC, the lan card of the source partition is used.<br />

• Boot String On Integrity platforms, the boot string used at the hpux.efi prompt (hpux>) is<br />

“boot vpmon”.<br />

See “Boot Sequence” (page 30).<br />

See “vPars Monitor: Booting the vPars Monitor” (page 130).<br />

See “Autoboot” (page 163).<br />

On PA-RISC, the boot string at the hpux prompt (<strong>HP</strong><strong>UX</strong>>) is “hpux /stand/vpmon”.<br />

• vPars Commands These commands are effective only on Integrity:<br />

— vparefiutil<br />

— vparenv<br />

— vparconfig<br />

These commands are effective only on PA-RISC:<br />

— vparreloc<br />

— vparutil<br />

For Further Information<br />

• “EFI and Integrity Notes” (page 37)<br />

• “Comparing vPars on PA-RISC and Integrity” (page 39)<br />

Comparing vPars on PA-RISC and Integrity<br />

This table shows the differences in features between vPars on PA-RISC and Integrity platforms.<br />

Table 2-1 PA-RISC and Integrity Differences<br />

vPars Functionality<br />

Supported OS<br />

Updates Allowed<br />

Server Boot Firmware<br />

Server Mode Specification Methods<br />

PA-RISC<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong> 11i v1 (B.11.11) with vPars<br />

A.03.xx<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong> 11i v2 (B.11.23) with vPars<br />

A.04.xx<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong> 11i v3 (B.11.31) with vPars<br />

A.05.xx<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong> 11i v1 to 11i v2<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong> 11i v2 to 11i v3<br />

ISL<br />

N/A<br />

Integrity<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong> 11i v2 (B.11.23) with vPars<br />

A.04.xx<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong> 11i v3 (B.11.31) with vPars<br />

A.05.xx<br />

<strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong> 11i v2 to 11i v3<br />

EFI<br />

• Shell> fsN:<br />

fsN:\> vparconfig reboot<br />

mode<br />

• MON> reboot mode<br />

• <strong>HP</strong>-<strong>UX</strong># vparenv -m mode<br />

where mode is vPars or nPars<br />

Comparing vPars on PA-RISC and Integrity 39

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