Tuesday, 27 November 2012

AIX Commands related to Boot and Init Process

1) To find the run-level in which system is working
a) #who -r
b) cat /etc/.init.state

2) To change the runlevel from one to other
#telinit M or shutdown -m –> Go to maintenance mode (single user mode)
#telinit 2

3) Shows the bootlist in normal mode & Service mode
#bootlist -m normal -o
#bootlist -m service -o

4) Sets the bootlist in the normal mode and service mode
#bootlist -m normal hdisk1 hdisk2
#bootlist -m service cd0 hdisk1

5) To show the boot disks location code
#bootlist -m normal -ov
‘ibm,max-boot-devices’ = 0×5
NVRAM variable: (boot-device=/pci@80000002000000c/pci@2/pci1069,b166@1/scsi@0/sd@4:2)
Path name: (/pci@80000002000000c/pci@2/pci1069,b166@1/scsi@0/sd@4:4) <–this pathname shows which blv is used
match_specific_info: ut=disk/scsi/scsd
hdisk0 blv=bos_hd5

6) To shows state of boot record
#ipl_varyon -i
PVNAME BOOT DEVICE             PVID                  VOLUME GROUP ID
 hdisk0         YES 00183dfeba601b30000000000000000 000183df00004c00
 hdisk1        NO 000183df1bc488990000000000000000 000183df00004c00
Where, hdisk0 is the boot device
  
7) Creates new boot record
#bosboot -ad hdisk3

8)To clears the boot record
#chpv -c hdisk3

9) To obtain the boot device
#lslv -m hd5

10)To see the system architecture ( RS6K,P series)
#bootinfo -p

11) To see the bit addressing (32 bit or 64 bit)
#bootinfo -y

12) To check the RAM size
#bootinfo -r

13) To check the bootable disk
#bootinfo -b

14) To check the size of the hard disk
#bootinfo -s hdisk3

15) Specifies the type of boot
#bootinfo -t

16) To shutdown the server
#shutdown
#shutdown -F (Fast shutdown)
#halt (ungraceful shutdown)

17) Shutdown with grace period
#shutdown +3 “System is going to shutdown”

18) To reboot the server
#shutdown -Fr
#reboot or #fastreboot ( Can be used if no users logged into the system)
Normally reboot kill the processes only, leaves the process and
communications running

19) To maintenance mode
#shutdown -m

20) Info about boot
#who -b
#last reboot
#uptime

21) how to find where is the bootimage?
#bootinfo -v

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