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

where 0/12 and 0/13 are the cell/CPU hardware paths, then the vparcreate command would
look like:
# vparcreate -p vpar2 -a cpu::2 -a cpu:::2 -a cpu:0/12 -a cpu:0/13 ...
Planning Your Virtual Partitions
Virtual Partitions Layout Plan
Before you install vPars, you should have a plan of how you want to configure the virtual
partitions within your server.
Example of a virtual partition plan for vPars A.04.xx based on the example cellular server:
keira3keira2keira1Partition Name
num = 1num = 1 and
1 from cell 1
num = 2
Assigned CPUs
(A.04.xx)
three CPUs are available
Unassigned CPUs
(A.04.xx)
1024 MB1024 MB1024 MB
Memory
0.0.0
0.0.2
1.0.4
1.0.1
1.0.0
0.0.1
I/O LBAs
0/0/0/3/0.6.01/0/4/1/0/4/0.1.0.0.0.0.11/0/0/3/0.6.0.0.6.0
Boot Path
0/0/2/1/01/0/1/1/0/4/00/0/1/1/0/4/0
LAN
owned by keira1
console port (PA-RISC
Only)
AUTOMANUALAUTO
Autoboot
Example of a virtual partition plan for vPars A.03.xx based on the example non-cellular server:
winona3winona2winona1Partition Name
total = 1
min = 1
total = 2
min = 2
paths = 41,45
total = 2
min = 2
Bound CPUs (A.03.xx)
three CPUs are available
Unbound CPUs
(A.03.xx)
1280 MB1280 MB1024 MB
Memory
0.5
1.4
0.8
1.10
0.0
0.4
I/O LBAs
1.4.0.0.5.00.8.0.0.5.00.0.2.0.6.0
Boot Path
0.5.0.0.4.01.10.0.0.4.00.0.0.0
LAN
owned by winona1
console port
AUTOAUTOAUTO
Autoboot
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