Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (A.02.01)

Monitor and Shell Commands
Performing nPartition Operations
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Cab/ Cell ------ Processor ------ Cache Size
Cell Slot State # Speed State Inst Data
---- ----------- --- ------------------- ------ ------
0 0/0 Active
0 552 MHzActive 512 KB 1 MB
1 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
2 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
3 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
1 0/1 Idle
0 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
1 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
2 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
3 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
2 0/2 Idle
0 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
1 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
2 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
3 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
6 0/6 Idle
0 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
1 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
2 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
3 552 MHzIdle 512 KB 1 MB
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Putting a nPartition into an Inactive State & Other
GSP nPartition Operations
1. If possible, gracefully shutdown all the virtual partitions within the
target nPartition. For example:
winona1# vparstatus
winona1# shutdown -h
winona2# vparstatus
winona2# shutdown -h
2. On the console, you will arrive at the MON> prompt. From the
monitor prompt, press Ctrl-B to enter into the GSP:
MON> ^B
GSP MAIN MENU:
CO: Consoles