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11-23-2005 07:35 AM
11-23-2005 07:35 AM
Problem with vparmodify
vparmodify -p vpar3b -a io:1.0.0.3.0.6.0.0.0.0.0.0.0:ALTBOOT
vparmodify: Error: "-a io:1.0.0.3.0.6.0.0.0.0.0.0.0:ALTBOOT": Resource already assigned to another virtual partition.
Regards,
Jose
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11-23-2005 07:55 AM
11-23-2005 07:55 AM
Re: Problem with vparmodify
Regards.
Jose
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11-23-2005 08:00 AM
11-23-2005 08:00 AM
Re: Problem with vparmodify
A holiday is rapidly arriving in the US possibly limiting your responses. Please be patient.
The error message seems self explanatory to me. The resource is already assigned to another virtual partition.
See the other parition and perhaps release the resource.
Bound CPU's stay with the vpar, no matter what. Unbound ones can be moved around. There are rules for i/o resources as well.
Soon you'll get experienced help with this.
Good Luck,
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11-23-2005 08:16 AM
11-23-2005 08:16 AM
Re: Problem with vparmodify
http://docs.hp.com/en/6018/T1335-9031.pdf
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11-23-2005 08:20 AM
11-23-2005 08:20 AM
Re: Problem with vparmodify
vparstatus -v
and search for your disk.
You'll find the partition it is assigned to.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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11-23-2005 08:21 AM
11-23-2005 08:21 AM
Re: Problem with vparmodify
vparmodify -p vpar3b -a io:1/0/0/3/0.6.0.0.0.0.0.0:ALTBOOT
This resource is IO.
Regards,
Jose
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11-23-2005 10:00 AM
11-23-2005 10:00 AM
Re: Problem with vparmodify
vparmodify -p vpar5a -d io:1.0.0
Then
vparmodify -p vpar4a -a io:1/0/0/3/0.6.0
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11-23-2005 10:01 AM
11-23-2005 10:01 AM