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тАО06-05-2011 09:13 PM
тАО06-05-2011 09:13 PM
Hi all , in the HP Spuerdome , in a partition , their a few vp , but i just to restart one of the vp , how can i go about it ? please advice , thanks.
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James Lau
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James Lau
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тАО06-05-2011 09:59 PM
тАО06-05-2011 09:59 PM
Solution
vPar is a virtual (software-based) partition.
If you can login to the partition you wish to restart, use "shutdown -r" just like in a normal (non-partitioned) system.
If your target vPar is already down or hung, log into another vPar in the same host or hardware partition (nPar). From there, you can use "vparstatus" to check the status of all the vPars within the host/nPar, and use commands like "vparreset" and "vparboot" to reset/startup the other vPar.
If all the vPars in your host/nPar are down, access the console and make sure the vPar monitor is running: if it is, you'll see the MON> prompt on the console. You can use the MON> prompt to start vPars too.
If the vPar monitor is not running, the entire host/nPar has apparently rebooted and failed to start the vPar monitor automatically. Find out why, and fix it if necessary.
MK
If you can login to the partition you wish to restart, use "shutdown -r" just like in a normal (non-partitioned) system.
If your target vPar is already down or hung, log into another vPar in the same host or hardware partition (nPar). From there, you can use "vparstatus" to check the status of all the vPars within the host/nPar, and use commands like "vparreset" and "vparboot" to reset/startup the other vPar.
If all the vPars in your host/nPar are down, access the console and make sure the vPar monitor is running: if it is, you'll see the MON> prompt on the console. You can use the MON> prompt to start vPars too.
If the vPar monitor is not running, the entire host/nPar has apparently rebooted and failed to start the vPar monitor automatically. Find out why, and fix it if necessary.
MK
MK
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тАО06-05-2011 10:22 PM
тАО06-05-2011 10:22 PM
Re: how to restart one of the vpar
thanks.
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