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

Virtual Partition Manager
About the Virtual Partition Manager (vparmgr)
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After vPars is installed and running, you must boot at least one virtual
partition to a HP-UX kernel. You can then start the virtual partition
manager in that virtual partition by executing the command vparmgr
/opt/vparmgr/bin/vparmgr [-h]
/opt/vparmgr/bin/vparmgr -t
create
/opt/vparmgr/bin/vparmgr -t
modify
|
par_details
-p
vp_name
With no arguments, the vparmgr graphical user interface is launched.
You can perform all vparmgr operations from the GUI, as discussed
below under using the graphical user interface.
Options
-h
displays usage instructions
-t
create
creates a new virtual partition
-t
modify
modiļ¬es an existing virtual partition. You must specify which virtual
partition to modify, using the
vp_name
parameter.
-t
par_details
displays the status, attributes, and resources of a virtual partition. You
must specify which virtual partition to display, using the
vp_name
parameter.
vp_name
the name of a virtual partition