HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator's Guide (includes A.03.05 and A.04.05)

Cab/ Cell ------- Processor -------- Cache Size
Cell Slot State # Speed State Inst Data
---- ---- ------------ --- -------- ----------- ------ ------
0 0/0 Idle 0A 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
0B 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
1A 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
1B 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
2A 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
2B 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
1 0/1 Active 0A 1000 MHz Active 32 MB 32 MB
0B 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
1A 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
1B 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
2A 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
2B 1000 MHz Idle 32 MB 32 MB
Primary Boot Path: 1/0/0/3/0.6
Boot Actions: Go to BCH.
HA Alternate Boot Path: 1/0/0/3/0.6
Boot Actions: Go to BCH.
Alternate Boot Path: 1/0/12/1/0.8
Boot Actions: Go to BCH.
Console Path: 1/0/0/0/1.0
Putting an nPartition into an Inactive State & Other GSP Operations
1. If possible, gracefully shutdown all the virtual partitions within the target nPartition. For
example:
keira1# vparstatus
keira1# shutdown -h
keira2# vparstatus
keira2# shutdown -h
2. On the console, you will arrive at the MON> prompt. From the Monitor prompt, type Ctrl-B
to enter into the GSP:
MON> ^B
GSP MAIN MENU:
CO: Consoles
VFP: Virtual Front Panel
CM: Command Menu
CL: Console Logs
SL: Show chassis Logs
HE: Help
X: Exit Connection
3. At the GSP prompt, enter into the Command Menu
GSP> cm
Enter HE to get a list of available commands
GSP:CM>
4. From the GSP Command Menu, perform the desired hard partition commands.
For example, to make the hard partition and its cells inactive, use the RR (Reset for
Reconfiguration) command:
GSP:CM> rr
This command resets for reconfiguration the selected partition.
WARNING: Execution of this command irrecoverably halts all system
processing and IO activity and restarts the selected partition
in a way that it canbe reconfigured.
Do you want to reset for reconfiguration partition number 0? (Y/[N]) y
.
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