Vparstatus – HP Integrity Superdome 2 Server User Manual
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Meaning
Option
remove the vPar in that nPar. If the –n option is not
specified. nparidentstr can be specified as an nPar
name or nPar number.
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Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator, OA Operator
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Restriction:
You must be connected to the monarch OA.
VPARSTATUS
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Command:
vparstatus [-v | -M] [-p vparidentstr]...
[-N nparidentstr]
vparstatus [-N nparidentstr]
vparstatus [-Z parspecname]
vparstatus -A [-M] [-p vparidentstr] [-N nparidentstr]
vparstatus {-d [cpu_path]}... [-v | -M] [-N nparidentstr]
vparstatus -w [-M]
vparstatus –r [-M]
IMPORTANT:
The -N option is mandatory when the command is invoked from the OA. It
is optional when the command is invoked from the OS running on the nPar
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Description:
Displays information about one or more virtual partitions.
The options for the command:
Meaning
Option
Specifies the target virtual partition. The vparidentstr
can be specified in ASCII format as a vPar number or
-p vparidentstr
a vPar name, or in the format
nparidentstr:vparidentstr
. When specified in
the format nparidentstr:vparidentstr,
nparidentstr
and vparidentstr can either be a
name or number.
NOTE:
When executed from the OA, the vPar should
be identified using the format
nparidentstr:vparidentstr
or used along with
the –n option.
Displays configuration information for CPUs in the nPar.
-d [cpu_path]
Detailed display of information.
-v
Displays information about available resources
-A
Displays attribute and resource information in a
machine-readable format.
-M
Displays the local virtual partition name.
-w
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Partition commands