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

Table 2-1 PA-RISC and Integrity Differences (continued)
IntegrityPA-RISCvPars Functionality
Shell> fs0:
fs0:\> vparconfig reboot
vPars
...
Shell> fs0:
fs0:\> hpux vpmon
ISL> hpux /stand/vpmon
Boot vPars Monitor Steps
set to nPars mode before booting
nPartition
noneBooting to standalone mode special
steps
yes (A.05.xx and HP-UX 11i v3
firmware only)
yesPRI and ALT saved across
nPars-mode/standalone and
vPars-mode/vPars changes
noyes (A.03.xx only)Console Port Assigned to First Partition
Requirement
noyesConsole vcn listed in ioscan output
threadscat, cbuf, getauto, lifls, ls
Architecture-specific Monitor
Commands
EFI level: vparconfig
HP-UX level: vparenv,
vparefiutil, vparadmin
HP-UX level: vparadmin
New vPars commands since A.03.01
vparboot -p target_vpar -Ivparboot -p target_vpar -I
ignite_ux_server,WINSTALL_path
vparboot -I
target vparsource vpar
LAN card used in vparboot -I
not availableyes (11.11 only)vPars GUI
noyesTape Boot Support
Comparing vPars Versions
This tables shows the differences in features among vPars versions.
Table 2-2 Differences Among vPars Versions
A.05.xxA.04.xxA.03.xxvPars Version
PA-RISC, IntegrityPA-RISC, IntegrityPA-RISCArchitectures Supported
T1335CCT1335BCT1335ACProduct Number
DVDDVDCDMedia Format
11.3111.2311.11OS
noyes (A.04.05 and later)noMonitor Supports mixed HP-UX 11i
v1/v2 vPars
yesnonoMonitor Supports mixed HP-UX 11i
v2/v3 vPars
11.23 to 11.3111.11 to 11.23N/AUpdate Supported
by size (ILM)
by address range
by cell/size (CLM)
as base or float
by size (ILM)
by address range
by cell/size (CLM)
by size (ILM)
by address range
Basic Memory Syntax
42 How vPars and its Components Work