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тАО07-06-2007 12:18 AM
тАО07-06-2007 12:18 AM
I have 3 vpars on the npar, and now I want to conver them to a npar, also inherit everything on vpar2.
What steps I should implement? Thanks in advance!
What steps I should implement? Thanks in advance!
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тАО07-06-2007 12:43 AM
тАО07-06-2007 12:43 AM
Re: how to convert vpars to a npar, and retaining evrerything on vpar2
change the autoboot string ion th evpar 2 boot disks to tell it to boot from /stand/vmunix instead of /stand/vpmon
and change the primary boot path in the server firmware (at BCH for PA RISC, EFI for Integrity, remember ing to set the boot environment on an Integrity server)
and change the primary boot path in the server firmware (at BCH for PA RISC, EFI for Integrity, remember ing to set the boot environment on an Integrity server)
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тАО07-06-2007 04:58 AM
тАО07-06-2007 04:58 AM
Solution
Really simple mi amigo:
1. Shutdown all 3 vPars
2. Once on vpmon MON> prompt, "reboot"
3. Once on EFI or BCH prompts, boot vPar 2's BOOT PATH
4. Respond Y to ISL interaction (jus in case vPar2's boot disk is the nPar vPmon launcher) - and boot normally ISL> hpux /stand/vmunix
5. vPar2's boot environment will now be booted up as an nPar using all tghe nPars resources - memory, cpus, HBAs, etc, etc.
That is it. And this pretty much illustrates the flexibility of vPars/nPars... the vPar environments vPar1 and vPar3 is still maintained and dormant. With vPar2's boot path booted - the vPar software is just simply not active but is still installed.
1. Shutdown all 3 vPars
2. Once on vpmon MON> prompt, "reboot"
3. Once on EFI or BCH prompts, boot vPar 2's BOOT PATH
4. Respond Y to ISL interaction (jus in case vPar2's boot disk is the nPar vPmon launcher) - and boot normally ISL> hpux /stand/vmunix
5. vPar2's boot environment will now be booted up as an nPar using all tghe nPars resources - memory, cpus, HBAs, etc, etc.
That is it. And this pretty much illustrates the flexibility of vPars/nPars... the vPar environments vPar1 and vPar3 is still maintained and dormant. With vPar2's boot path booted - the vPar software is just simply not active but is still installed.
Hakuna Matata.
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