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

CPU: Adding a CPU as a Bound CPU
All CPUs begin as not being assigned to any virtual partition, so all CPUs begin as unbound
CPUs. However, you can assign CPUs as bound CPUs to the partition by specifying the min
number in the -a cpu:::min command line option.
Examples
To create a virtual partition winona2 with two bound CPUs:
winona1# vparcreate -p winona2 -a cpu::2 -a cpu:::2
In this example, the total number of CPUs assigned to the partition is two (-a cpu::2).
Of these two CPUs, two are bound because min is set to two (-a cpu:::2).
If the partition already exists, you can use the vparmodify command to set the number of
bound CPUs. For example, to increase the number of bound CPUs from two to three:
winona1# vparmodify -p winona2 -m cpu::3 -m cpu:::3
Choosing the Hardware Path of a Bound CPU
By default, the vPars Monitor chooses the hardware path of a bound CPU. However, if you need
to use a specific CPU, you can specify its hardware path by using the -a cpu:hw_path option.
Examples
In the following command:
winona1# vparcreate -p winona2 -a cpu::2 -a cpu:::2
the virtual partition winona2 has two bound CPUs. If you want the CPU at hardware path
41 to be one of the two bound CPUs, specify the hardware path 41 (-a cpu:41) such that
the command line is:
winona1# vparcreate -p winona2 -a cpu::2 -a cpu:::2 -a cpu:41
If you want to specify multiple CPUs, use the -a cpu:hw_path option for each hardware
path. For example, if you want to specify the CPU at hardware path 41 and the CPU at
hardware path 45, the command is:
winona1# vparcreate -p winona2 -a cpu::2 -a cpu:::2 -a cpu:41 -a
cpu:45
Note that because there are two paths specified, min must be greater than or equal to two.
Further, because there are at least two bound CPUs, total must be at least two.
CPU: Removing a Bound CPU
To remove a bound CPU from a virtual partition, use the vparmodify command to modify the
total and min parameters for the virtual partition.
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