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тАО12-03-2009 09:07 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:07 AM
configuring the Npar and Vpar
Hi to all..
How to configure the Npar and Vpar in a HP intergerity superdome. is there any diffrence between the npar&vpar configuration for the pa-risc and itanium ?.
Pls help me out regarding this...
How to configure the Npar and Vpar in a HP intergerity superdome. is there any diffrence between the npar&vpar configuration for the pa-risc and itanium ?.
Pls help me out regarding this...
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тАО12-03-2009 09:42 AM
тАО12-03-2009 09:42 AM
Re: configuring the Npar and Vpar
No, it works the same way.
Hope this helps!
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тАО12-03-2009 01:07 PM
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Re: configuring the Npar and Vpar
yes, there is a difference
With the Integrity servers you must remember to change the "hardware boot mode" to npars or vpars, depending upon which you want it to boot as.
All in the documents
With the Integrity servers you must remember to change the "hardware boot mode" to npars or vpars, depending upon which you want it to boot as.
All in the documents
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тАО12-03-2009 08:13 PM
тАО12-03-2009 08:13 PM
Re: configuring the Npar and Vpar
How to configure nPar and vPar.
nPar is Node Partition, provides electrical isolation ( Like an independant server)
Cell based ( only certain combinations are allowed)
Cmds
gui parmgr
parcreate
parstatus
parmodify
parremove
vPar - you select
- quantity of CPU
- quantity of RAM
- Specific LBA's
use vparcreate to configure a vPar
other cmds
vparboot
vparmodify
vparstatus
vparremove
vparenv
vparefuiutil - integrity onle
diffs
PA-RISC
automatically booting the vPars monitor
mkboot -a "hpux /stand/vpmon -a " boot disk
shutdown -ry now
Integrity
mkboot -a "boot vpmon -a" boot disk
vparefiutil -u
vparenv -m vPars
shutdown -ry now
nPar is Node Partition, provides electrical isolation ( Like an independant server)
Cell based ( only certain combinations are allowed)
Cmds
gui parmgr
parcreate
parstatus
parmodify
parremove
vPar - you select
- quantity of CPU
- quantity of RAM
- Specific LBA's
use vparcreate to configure a vPar
other cmds
vparboot
vparmodify
vparstatus
vparremove
vparenv
vparefuiutil - integrity onle
diffs
PA-RISC
automatically booting the vPars monitor
mkboot -a "hpux /stand/vpmon -a " boot disk
shutdown -ry now
Integrity
mkboot -a "boot vpmon -a" boot disk
vparefiutil -u
vparenv -m vPars
shutdown -ry now
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