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To enable the LPAR to be activated automatically after N+M
switching, set Auto Activate to the LPAR or Pre-State Auto
Activation to "Yes" on the LPAR manager screen.
For details about the procedure, see "Set Auto Activate to LPAR"
or "Options" in Chapter 12.
LPAR configuration
Assign the necessary processors, memory, dedicated PCI devices,
and shared devices (virtual NIC (VNIC), shared FC) to the LPAR.
Activate the LPAR.
For details, see "Chapter 12: Logical partitioning manager" in
Chapter 12.
Device setting for the Fibre-channel board (dedicated or shared)
From the LPAR's EFI menus, select the EFI Shell. Then, from the
Shell prompt, execute the drvcfg command to call the device
setup shell (hfccfg).
Enable the boot function of the HBA FC port to which the boot
target LU is connected.
For details about the procedure, see the Fibre-channel board
documentation.
Boot settings
From the LPAR's EFI menu, select "Boot option maintenance
menu". Enable the LPAR to be booted from the SAN by setting
the boot path and boot order.
For details about the procedure, see "Boot the Guest OS" in:
Logical partitioning manager, Chapter 12.
If you change the LPAR configuration (processors, memory, or device assignment),
make sure to implement [F9]: "Save Configuration" on the HVM Menu screen. For
details, see "Saving Settings on the HVM Screen".
(5) N+M cold standby setup in BSM Plus or HCSM
Set up the N+M cold standby configuration in the BSM Plus or HCSM, such as
setting a partition active or standby. This is the setting in the BSM Plus or
HCSM. See the BSM Plus or HCSM manual for the details. Before setting up
N+M cold standby in the BSM Plus or HCSM, check the following:
Make sure the N+M cold standby support function is enabled.
The N+M cold standby support function must be enabled on both the
active and standby partitions.
To check that the N+M cold standby support function is enabled on the
partitions, use the PR Command.
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