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G.2.1 Restrictions and Notes at the Time of System Installation


G.2.1 Restrictions and Notes at the Time of System Installation
  1. System installation operations must be performed in XSCF startup mode "normal", and then the XSCF startup mode can be changed to "fast". The startup mode status can be referenced using the xscfstartupmode -d command described in "G.3 Configuration Procedure." The system hardware configuration information and XSCF configuration information are saved only to the XSCF (no internal back up is performed) when the XSCF startup mode is "fast". If there is a difference between the information stored inside the XSCF and the system hardware information, problems like XSCF process down and inability of the physical partitions to function properly may occur.
  2. If the system is configured to perform scheduled power operations using the setpowerschedule command, and the startup mode is set to "fast", the system will be started in the "fast" mode at the scheduled time.
  3. If power recovery is set to either "off" or "auto" with the setpowerschedule command, and the startup mode is set to "fast", the system will ignore the "off" or "auto" settings and will start in the "fast" mode when the input power is applied (AC ON).