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06-01-2012 01:05 PM
06-01-2012 01:05 PM
vpar cell mapping
vparstatus -p vpar_name -v on cell based systems shows the IO details as of the LBA:
# vparstatus -p vpar1 -v [Virtual Partition Details] Name: vpar1 State: Up Attributes: Dynamic,Autoboot,Nosearch Kernel Path: /stand/vmunix Boot Opts: [CPU Details] Min/Max: 4/6 User assigned [Path]: Boot processor [Path]: 8.121 Monitor assigned [Path]: 8.122 8.123 8.124 8.125 8.126 Non-cell-specific: User assigned [Count]: 0 Monitor assigned [Count]: 6 Cell-specific [Count]: Cell ID/Count <none> [IO Details] 8.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0 BOOT 10.0.0.1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0,ALTBOOT 10.0.0.1.1.1.0.0.0.0.0 8.0.2.1.0 8.0.4.1.0 8.0.6.1.0 10.0.2.1.0 10.0.4.1.0 10.0.6.1.0 [Memory Details] ILM, user-assigned [Base /Range]: (bytes) (MB) ILM, monitor-assigned [Base /Range]: 0x100000000/22528 (bytes) (MB) 0x700000000/26624 ILM Total (MB): 49152 ILM Granularity (MB): 2048 CLM, user-assigned [CellID Base /Range]: (bytes) (MB) CLM, monitor-assigned [CellID Base /Range]: (bytes) (MB) CLM (CellID MB): CLM Granularity (MB): 128
How can I find out which cell is mapped to my vpar?
Thank you in advance
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06-11-2012 11:07 AM
06-11-2012 11:07 AM
Re: vpar cell mapping
Hi vmoussa,
From the vparstatus , i could see Cell 8 and Cell 10 has mapped to this vpar , the min/Max processor allotted fo rthis vpar is 4/6.
Run "ioscan -fnCk processor" to know the Processor mapped with this vpar.
HTH,
Surendar
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