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

On PA-RISC, you do not need to set modes.
vparboot -I and the LAN Card On Integrity platforms, performing a vparboot -I
uses the LAN card of the target partition to obtain the bootable kernel.
See “Ignite-UX, the LAN, the LAN card, and vparboot -I” (page 74).
On PA-RISC, the lan card of the source partition is used.
Boot String On Integrity platforms, the boot string used at the hpux.efi prompt (hpux>)
is “boot vpmon”.
See “Boot Sequence” (page 32).
See “Monitor: Booting the vPars Monitor” (page 126).
See Autoboot” (page 159).
On PA-RISC, the boot string at the hpux prompt (HPUX>) is “hpux /stand/vpmon”.
Commands
vPars Commands These commands are effective only on Integrity:
vparefiutil
vparenv
vparconfig
These commands are effective only on PA-RISC:
vparreloc
vparutil
For Further Information
“EFI and Integrity Notes” (page 39)
“Comparing vPars on PA-RISC and Integrity” (page 41).
Comparing vPars on PA-RISC and Integrity
This table shows the differences in features between vPars on PA-RISC and Integrity platforms.
Table 2-1 PA-RISC and Integrity Differences
IntegrityPA-RISCvPars Functionality
11.23 (A.04.xx)
11.31 (A.05.xx)
11.11 (A.03.xx)
11.23 (A.04.xx)
11.31 (A.05.xx)
Supported OS
11.23 to 11.3111.11 to 11.23
11.23 to 11.31
Updates Allowed
EFIISLServer Boot Firmware
Shell> fsN:
fsN:\> vparconfig reboot
mode
MON> reboot mode
HP-UX# vparenv -m mode
where mode is vPars or nPars
N/AServer Mode Specification Methods
Comparing vPars on PA-RISC and Integrity 41