Memory state and reboot
On a running Linux® instance, memory hotplug can
change the online state of memory blocks for both hotplug memory and core memory. For core memory,
the state is always preserved across boot cycles.
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Depending on multiple conditions, the state of hotplug memory might be reset to offline.
Booting with memory clearing
With memory clearing, an IPL or re-IPL resets all hotplug memory to offline.
Exception: The online status of hotplug memory is preserved for Linux® on z/VM® after a
regular shutdown with a subsequent IPL from a CCW device.
Booting without memory clearing
Without memory clearing, the status of hotplug memory after an IPL or re-IPL depends on the type
of IPL device:
- For CCW IPL devices the state is preserved.
- For FCP-attached IPL devices and for PCIe-attached NVMe IPL devices the state is reset to offline.