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

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vparstatus -vp 1:1
[CPU Details]
Min/Max: 4/50
User assigned [Path]: 2/8/1/1
2/8/1/3
Boot processor [Path]: 1/1/0/0
System assigned [Path]: 1/1/0/0
1/1/1/0
1/1/1/1
2/8/0/0
2/8/0/2
2/8/0/3
2/8/1/0
Non-socket-specific:
User assigned [Count]: 2
System assigned [Count]: 5
Socket-specific [Count]: Socket-ID/Count
2/8/0 2
The core 2/8/0/1 is removed. This core was assigned by-socket, the SLP count for socket 2/8/0
is decremented.
Now delete core 1/1/1/0, by-path. It was assigned by-count, but any core (except the boot core)
can be removed by path:
vparmodify -p 1:1 -d cpu:1/1/1/0
vparmodify: Operation initiated successfully. Please run vparstatus
with -v option to determine the completion status of the operation.
vparstatus -vp 1:1
[CPU Details]
Min/Max: 4/50
User assigned [Path]: 2/8/1/1
2/8/1/3
Boot processor [Path]: 1/1/0/0
System assigned [Path]: 1/1/0/0
1/1/1/1
2/8/0/0
2/8/0/2
2/8/0/3
2/8/1/0
Non-socket-specific:
User assigned [Count]: 2
System assigned [Count]: 4
Socket-specific [Count]: Socket-ID/Count
2/8/0 2
The system assigned count is decremented.
There are 3 cores in socket 2/8/0. Two are assigned by-socket, one assigned by-path. You can
remove all three with a delete by-socket:
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