On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 12:47:11PM -0500, Adam Thornton wrote: > On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:31:56AM -0500, David Boyes wrote: > > IF you're already in CMS, just type profile to rerun the profile exec.
No can do. Needs to be run from a script. > > > > If you're not in CMS and the userid is set up to run CMS (ie has a 191 > > minidisk and links to MAINT 190), then either using hcp to run the IPL > > CMS command will do, or the real share-nothing,take-no-prisoners IPL 190 > > PARM CLEAR should do the trick (not recommended for large numbers of > > guests). Both disrupt Linux, obviously. > > And both will leave your disk in an inconsistent state, requiring fsck. I don't care about this. The profile.exec loads a different initrd that runs mke2fs anyway. > > Much better, IMHO, if you are or can easily be running a kernel with the > shutdown/signal processing stuff in it, would be: > > Build a kernel with parmline support. Add Leland Lucius's patches to > appropriately case the VMPOFF stuff. Heck, save it as an NSS just > because you can. > > Then: > > IPL LINUXNSS PARM LINE VMPOFF="IPL CMS" > > Then, once it boots to Linux again, issue > > shutdown -h > > from the root prompt. What's the difference between this and 'hcp "ipl cms"' ? -- Tzafrir Cohen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.technion.ac.il/~tzafrir/
