HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide (5900-2540, December 2012)

Non-socket-specific:
User assigned [Count]: 0
System assigned [Count]: 4
Socket-specific [Count]: Socket-ID/Count
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[IO Details]
[Root Port] [Slot]
10/1/0/2/0 10/1/1
[Memory Details]
ILM Total (MB): 8192
ILM Granularity (MB): 512
SLM (Socket-ID MB):
SLM Granularity (MB): 1024
[OL* Details]
Sequence ID: 1
Operation: CPU Addition
Status: PASS
[Containing nPartition Details]
nPartition number: 1
nPartition name: nPar0001
Current boot mode: vpars
Next boot mode: vpars
NOTE:
The following error message is displayed if there are insufficient cpu cores when you
perform add or delete operation in a virtual partition.
vparmodify -N1 -p1 -a cpu::2
Error: vparmodify command failed.
Error: Insufficient cpu cores during add or delete
in a virtual partition.
The following error message is displayed if the number of cpu cores specified with the
-m option is equal to the total number of cores in the vPar.
vparmodify -N1 -p1 -m cpu::8
Error: vparmodify command failed.
Error: An input parameter does not
meet expected format.
or
MyComplex> vparmodify p {npar_id:vpar_id} a cpu::{number of cores
to add}
or
MyComplex> vparmodify N {npar_id} p {vpar_id} m cpu::{total number
of cores to be set}
or
MyComplex> vparmodiofy p {npar_id:vpar_id} m cpu::{total number
of cores to be set}
or as from an OS prompt:
# vparmodify p {vpar_id} a cpu::{ number of cores to add}
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