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

The ioscan output for the example non-cellular and cellular systems show the following CPUs:
keira# ioscan -kC processor
H/W Path Class Description
======================================================
0/10 processor Processor
0/11 processor Processor
0/12 processor Processor
0/13 processor Processor
0/14 processor Processor
0/15 processor Processor
1/10 processor Processor
1/11 processor Processor
1/12 processor Processor
1/13 processor Processor
1/14 processor Processor
1/15 processor Processor
winona# ioscan -kC processor
H/W Path Class Description
======================================================
33 processor Processor
37 processor Processor
41 processor Processor
45 processor Processor
97 processor Processor
101 processor Processor
105 processor Processor
109 processor Processor
vPars A.04.xx and later
For this example, keira1 will have two CPUs, keira2 will have two CPUs, and keira3 will
have one CPU.
keira3keira2keira1Partition Name
num = 1num = 1 and
1 from cell 1
num = 2
Assigned CPUs
We have three CPUs that were not assigned to any of the virtual partitions, so we will have three
CPUs available.
three CPUs are available
Unassigned CPUs
vPars A.03.xx and earlier
For this example, winona1 will have two bound CPUs, winona2 will have two bound CPUs
where the hardware paths will be 41 and 45, and winona3 will have one bound CPU.
winona3winona2winona1Partition Name
total = 1
min = 1
total = 2
min = 2
paths = 41,45
total = 2
min = 2
Bound CPUs
Unbound CPUs are assigned in quantity. We have three CPUs that were not assigned to any of
the virtual partitions, so we will have three unbound CPUs available.
three CPUs are available
Unbound CPUs
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