HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator Guide (includes A.05.07) (5900-1229, September 2010)
The vparstatus output shows that a pending online addition of memory has been
assigned the sequenceID of 1234.
2. To cancel this pending operation, use the -C sequenceID option of the vparmodify
command. For example:
keira1# vparmodify -p keira2 -C 1234
NOTE:
• For a given virtual partition, the vPars memory and CPU online modification requests
(vparmodify) are processed serially; in other words, a subsequent operation on the same
virtual partition cannot begin until the current modification has been successfully completed or
canceled.
When using the -C sequenceID operation, you can cancel only the current (pending)
operation.
Note that operations on different virtual partitions can be canceled because the sequenceID is
unique within each virtual partition.
• An operation consists of the entire command line of the modification requests, including all
options. You cannot cancel a portion of a command.
• The OL* Details show N/A if there have been no CPU or memory OL* operations
performed since the virtual partition was booted. Operations that are not related to virtual
partitions (such as processor sets) are not represented in vparstatus output.
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