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тАО04-28-2010 10:25 PM
тАО04-28-2010 10:25 PM
How to restart the system into nPar mode
Whe have a problem with iCAP and rx servers and I have to restart the system into nPar mode and run 'icapmodify -s' to change the Intended Active count.
The note saids: "For iCAP 8.01, the Intended Active count for the nPar (number of "Intended Active Cores" in
the above output) is an upper limit for the vPars, and it cannot be changed while in vPars mode.
You must restart the system into nPar mode and run 'icapmodify -s' to change the Intended Active count.
Then restart the system back into vPar mode and use the vparmodify command to activate the cores.
How can I do it? What have I do to restart and run this command in nPar?
Thanks a lot of!
Carmen.
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тАО04-28-2010 11:21 PM
тАО04-28-2010 11:21 PM
Re: How to restart the system into nPar mode
http://forums13.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?admit=109447627+1272525569176+28353475&threadId=1345308
Cheers!
Anshu
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тАО04-29-2010 07:54 PM
тАО04-29-2010 07:54 PM
Re: How to restart the system into nPar mode
Command "model" will tell.
Hope this helps!
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тАО04-29-2010 10:21 PM
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Re: How to restart the system into nPar mode
$ model
ia64 hp server rx7640
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тАО04-30-2010 04:31 AM
тАО04-30-2010 04:31 AM
Re: How to restart the system into nPar mode
vparenv -m nPars
to switch the mode. Once booted in nPar mode, use
vparenv -m vPars
to switch back.
*OR**
from EFI:
fsN:\> efi\hpux\vparconfig reboot nPars|vPars
and reboot.
**OR**
from MON> prompt:
MON> reboot nPars
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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