HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator Guide (includes A.05.07) (5900-1229, September 2010)

vparstatus: Pending Migrating CPUs Operations
Migrating CPUs may not occur instantaneously. If a virtual partition has a pending (in other
words, still in progress) addition or deletion of one or more CPUs, the letter p will be displayed
next to the number of CPUs in the summary output and the words (migration pending)
will be displayed in the detailed output:
Example
winona1# vparstatus
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[Virtual Partition Resource Summary]
CPU Num Memory (MB)
CPU Bound/ IO # Ranges/
Virtual Partition Name Min/Max Unbound devs Total MB Total MB
============================== ================ ==== ====================
winona1 2/ 8 2 0 2 0/ 0 1024
winona2 2/ 8 2 1p 2 0/ 0 1280
winona3 1/ 8 1 0 2 0/ 0 1280
winona1# vparstatus -p winona2 -v
...
[CPU Details]
Min/Max: 1/8
Bound by User [Path]: 41
45
Bound by Monitor [Path]:
Unbound [Path]: 97 (migration pending)
[IO Details]
0.8.0.0.5.0 BOOT
0.8
1.10
[Memory Details]
Specified [Base /Range]:
(bytes) (MB)
Total Memory (MB): 1280
For more information on canceling pending memory or CPU operations, see “Memory, CPU:
Canceling Pending Operations” (page 214).
Commands: Displaying vPars Monitor and Resource Information (vparstatus) 151