Reboot/Restart
Policy
Setup
Menu
1.
Number
of
reboot
attempts:
Currently
1
2.
Use
OS-Defined
restart
policy?
Currently
No
3.
Enable
supplemental
restart
policy?
Currently
Yes
4.
Call-Out
before
restart:
Currently
Disabled
98.
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Reboot
is
the
process
of
bringing
up
the
system
hardware;
for
example,
from
a
system
reset
or
power
on.
Restart
is
activating
the
operating
system
after
the
system
hardware
is
reinitialized.
Restart
must
follow
a
successful
reboot.
–
Number
of
reboot
attempts
-
If
the
server
fails
to
successfully
complete
the
boot
process,
it
attempts
to
reboot
the
number
of
times
specified.
Entry
values
equal
to
or
greater
than
0
are
valid.
Only
successive
failed
reboot/restart
attempts
are
counted.
–
Use
OS-Defined
restart
policy
-
In
a
full
system
partition,
this
allows
the
service
processor
to
react
in
the
same
way
that
the
operating
system
does
to
major
system
faults
by
reading
the
setting
of
the
operating
system
parameter
Automatically
Restart/Reboot
After
a
System
Crash
.
This
parameter
might
already
be
defined,
depending
on
the
operating
system
or
its
version
or
level.
If
the
operating
system
automatic
restart
setting
is
defined,
it
can
be
set
to
respond
to
a
major
fault
by
restarting
or
by
not
restarting.
See
your
operating
system
documentation
for
details
on
setting
up
operating
system
automatic
restarts.
The
default
value
is
No.
On
a
partitioned
system,
this
setting
is
ignored.
–
Enable
supplemental
restart
policy
-
The
default
setting
is
Yes.
When
set
to
Yes
in
a
full
system
partition,
the
service
processor
restarts
the
system
when
the
system
loses
control
as
detected
by
service
processor
surveillance,
and
either:
The
Use
OS-Defined
restart
policy
is
set
to
No.
OR
The
Use
OS-Defined
restart
policy
is
set
to
Yes,
and
the
operating
system
has
no
automatic
restart
policy.
If
set
to
Yes
in
a
partitioned
system,
the
service
processor
restarts
the
system
when
the
system
loses
control
and
it
is
detected
by
service
processor
surveillance.
–
Call-Out
before
restart
(Enabled/Disabled)
-
If
a
restart
is
necessary
due
to
a
system
fault,
and
you
are
running
a
full
system
partition,
you
can
enable
the
service
processor
to
call
out
and
report
the
event.
This
option
can
be
valuable
if
the
number
of
these
events
becomes
excessive,
which
might
signal
a
bigger
problem.
This
setting
is
ignored
on
a
partitioned
system.
v
Power-On
System
Allows
immediate
power-on
of
the
system.
v
Power-Off
System
This
option
is
not
available
on
this
system.
v
Enable/Disable
Fast
System
Boot
Allows
the
user
to
select
the
IPL
type,
mode,
and
speed
of
the
system
boot.
Attention:
Selecting
the
fast
IPL
results
in
several
diagnostic
tests
being
skipped
and
a
shorter
memory
test
being
run.
v
Boot
Mode
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