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02-06-2009 04:48 PM
02-06-2009 04:48 PM
How to understand available io devices in vpar ?????
Hello All,
I am new comer in vpar and in hp ux wanted to know if there is a way to find out by looking vparstatus -A o/p if a io path is a nic fc boot device path and so because what i do to find is add all the io's and later once OS is installed i remove which i dont need or else i will add them in a existing vpar which has an OS but its always not reliable so is there a way to read these io path and for the same i have below o/p :
vparstatus -A
[CPUs (path)]:
[CLP (CellID Count)]: 1 0
2 0
3 0
[Available CPUs]: 0
[Available I/O devices (path)]: 1.0.12
1.0.14
2.0.4
2.0.8
2.0.10
2.0.12
2.0.14
3.0.1
3.0.12
[Available ILM (Base /Range)]:
(bytes) (MB)
[Available ILM (MB)]:
[Available CLM (CellID Base /Range)]: 1 0x78600000000/8064
(bytes) (MB) 1 0x787f8000000/58
2 0x80400000000/16256
2 0x807f8000000/64
3 0x88600000000/8064
3 0x887f8000000/64
[Available CLM (CellID MB)]: 1 8122
2 16320
3 8128
Is there a way to understand what these io's are nic fc boot disks 1.0.12 1.0.14 2.0.4.
Regards,
Coolsami
I am new comer in vpar and in hp ux wanted to know if there is a way to find out by looking vparstatus -A o/p if a io path is a nic fc boot device path and so because what i do to find is add all the io's and later once OS is installed i remove which i dont need or else i will add them in a existing vpar which has an OS but its always not reliable so is there a way to read these io path and for the same i have below o/p :
vparstatus -A
[CPUs (path)]:
[CLP (CellID Count)]: 1 0
2 0
3 0
[Available CPUs]: 0
[Available I/O devices (path)]: 1.0.12
1.0.14
2.0.4
2.0.8
2.0.10
2.0.12
2.0.14
3.0.1
3.0.12
[Available ILM (Base /Range)]:
(bytes) (MB)
[Available ILM (MB)]:
[Available CLM (CellID Base /Range)]: 1 0x78600000000/8064
(bytes) (MB) 1 0x787f8000000/58
2 0x80400000000/16256
2 0x807f8000000/64
3 0x88600000000/8064
3 0x887f8000000/64
[Available CLM (CellID MB)]: 1 8122
2 16320
3 8128
Is there a way to understand what these io's are nic fc boot disks 1.0.12 1.0.14 2.0.4.
Regards,
Coolsami
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02-07-2009 03:08 AM
02-07-2009 03:08 AM
Re: How to understand available io devices in vpar ?????
Hi,
The easiest look at the ioscan output,
and doc for vpar http://docs.hp.com/en/T1335-90083/index.html
The easiest look at the ioscan output,
and doc for vpar http://docs.hp.com/en/T1335-90083/index.html
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