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KPS
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nPars check

This is probably an easy one for most of you, but here it is....

Hi I have an older rp7400 that we want to know if there's a simple command to run on to check if it is nPar'd? Can anyone help? (I know vparstatus shows you this in vPars, but what about nPars??)

Thanks,
KPS
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Luk Vandenbussche
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Re: nPars check

Hi,

Npars are not available on an rp7400
It starts from rp7410.

So I think your problem is solved.
KPS
Super Advisor

Re: nPars check

I apolgize, that is completely my bad, this is an rp7410.
melvyn burnard
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Re: nPars check

use parstatus
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Mridul Shrivastava
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Re: nPars check

As per my understanding if it is a cell based system u have to create a npar for using that server. So it will definately have npar if it is a working server.Even u can check it from MP, example is given below:
MP:CM>cp

it will show u the partitions created along with the cell no.'s.
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Sivakumar TS
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Re: nPars check


Hi,

It is not possible to use the rp7400 system without creating atleast one nPAR, hence it is sure that it is nPARed.

you can use

MP>CM>CP --> to get the nPAR -- cell assignments and other info

or

#parstatus from HPUX

to get FULL info

WIth Regards,

Siva.
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