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09-05-2010 10:50 PM
09-05-2010 10:50 PM
Hi all,
Is it possible to enter into vpmon interface if all the vaprs in an nPars are up and running. If yes please provide the procedure.
Thanks
Yash
Is it possible to enter into vpmon interface if all the vaprs in an nPars are up and running. If yes please provide the procedure.
Thanks
Yash
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09-05-2010 11:01 PM
09-05-2010 11:01 PM
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Yash,
Depends if you are on a HP9000 (PA) or HP Integrity (IA) system.
On a HP9000, there's no way to do it.
On HP integrity, _if_ at least one processor is not assigned to a vPar (i.e. "vparstatus -A" shows some CPUs available), you can get to the vpmon prompt by cycling through your vPar consoles from the physical console (using CTRL-A if I recall correctly)
But why do you want to get to the vpmon?
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
Depends if you are on a HP9000 (PA) or HP Integrity (IA) system.
On a HP9000, there's no way to do it.
On HP integrity, _if_ at least one processor is not assigned to a vPar (i.e. "vparstatus -A" shows some CPUs available), you can get to the vpmon prompt by cycling through your vPar consoles from the physical console (using CTRL-A if I recall correctly)
But why do you want to get to the vpmon?
HTH
Duncan
I am an HPE Employee
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