failure,
the
service
processor
can
initiate
a
reboot/restart
process
based
on
the
settings
in
the
Service
Processor
Reboot/Restart
Policy
Setup
Menu
and
the
OS
automatic
restart
settings
(see
the
operating
system
documentation).
If
you
are
using
the
AIX
operating
system,
the
menu
item
under
SMIT
for
setting
the
restart
policy
is
Automatically
Reboot
After
Crash
.
The
default
is
false.
When
the
setting
is
true,
and
if
the
service
processor
parameter
″
Use
OS-Defined
Restart
Policy
″
is
yes
(the
default),
the
service
processor
takes
over
for
AIX
to
reboot/restart
after
a
hardware
or
surveillance
failure.
Service
Processor
Reboot/Restart
Policy
Controls
The
operating
system’s
automatic
restart
policy
(see
operating
system
documentation)
indicates
the
operating
system
response
to
a
system
crash.
The
service
processor
can
be
instructed
to
refer
to
that
policy
by
the
Use
OS-Defined
Restart
Policy
setup
menu.
If
the
operating
system
has
no
automatic
restart
policy,
or
if
it
is
disabled,
then
the
service
processor-restart
policy
can
be
controlled
from
the
service
processor
menus.
Use
the
Enable
Supplemental
Restart
Policy
selection.
Use
OS-Defined
restart
policy
-
The
default
setting
is
no.
If
set
to
yes
on
a
full
system
partition,
this
causes
the
service
processor
to
refer
to
the
OS
Automatic
Restart
Policy
setting
and
take
action
(the
same
action
the
operating
system
would
take
if
it
could
have
responded
to
the
problem
causing
the
restart).
When
this
setting
is
no,
or
if
the
operating
system
did
not
set
a
policy,
the
service
processor
refers
to
enable
supplemental
restart
policy
for
its
action.
This
setting
is
ignored
on
a
partitioned
system.
Enable
supplemental
restart
policy
-
The
default
setting
is
Yes.
When
set
to
yes
on
a
full
system
partition,
the
service
processor
restarts
the
server
when
the
operating
system
loses
control
and
either:
v
The
Use
OS-Defined
restart
policy
is
set
to
No.
OR
v
The
Use
OS-Defined
restart
policy
is
set
to
Yes
and
the
operating
system
has
no
automatic
restart
policy.
If
set
to
Yes
on
a
partitioned
system,
the
service
processor
restarts
the
system
when
the
system
loses
control
and
it
is
detected
by
service
processor
surveillance.
The
following
table
describes
the
relationship
among
the
operating
system
and
service
processor
restart
controls
in
a
full
system
partition.
OS
Automatic
reboot/restart
after
crash
setting
Service
processor
to
use
OS-Defined
restart
policy?
Service
Processor
Enable
supplemental
restart
policy?
System
response
None
No
1
No
None
No
1
Yes
1
Restarts
None
Yes
No
None
Yes
Yes
1
Restarts
False
2
No
1
No
False
2
No
1
Yes
1
Restarts
False
2
Yes
No
False
2
Yes
Yes
1
True
No
1
No
True
No
1
Yes
1
Restarts
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