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07-17-2008 06:23 AM
07-17-2008 06:23 AM
Inactive Vpar
Here i have a npar with 2 vaprs ( hp-ux 11.31 and vpar 5.x ). all the cpus are assigned among the 2 vaprs.some of them are dynamic processor so i am able to remove it online from any of the vpars.
So my question is that i need a var with one processor for testing.Is it possible to create a vpar with out a cpu .when need to start the tst vpar i will remove a dynamic processor from any of the vpar and assign to the test vapr and power it off.after testing i will power off the test vpar and remove processor and will again assign to another vpar as dynamic.
Is it feasible pls advice me.
So my question is that i need a var with one processor for testing.Is it possible to create a vpar with out a cpu .when need to start the tst vpar i will remove a dynamic processor from any of the vpar and assign to the test vapr and power it off.after testing i will power off the test vpar and remove processor and will again assign to another vpar as dynamic.
Is it feasible pls advice me.
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07-17-2008 06:35 AM
07-17-2008 06:35 AM
Re: Inactive Vpar
AFAIK 1 cpu is the minimum for a vpar. The system will reserve this cpu so you cannot assign it to another vPar, just to ensure you can start this vpar any time.
I don't think you can remove all CPU's from a vpar unless you delete the vpar.
Hope this helps!
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I don't think you can remove all CPU's from a vpar unless you delete the vpar.
Hope this helps!
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07-20-2008 01:30 AM
07-20-2008 01:30 AM
Re: Inactive Vpar
it possible to create a vpar with out a cpu?
no, minimum one cpu is required for creating a vpar.
For your 2nd question as Torsten said you need to delete the vpar and then assign CPU to other Vpar.
See the doc.
Minimal Hardware Configuration
http://docs.hp.com/en/T1335-90092/ch03s04.html
Regards,
Asif Sharif
no, minimum one cpu is required for creating a vpar.
For your 2nd question as Torsten said you need to delete the vpar and then assign CPU to other Vpar.
See the doc.
Minimal Hardware Configuration
http://docs.hp.com/en/T1335-90092/ch03s04.html
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Regards,
Asif Sharif
Asif Sharif
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