Windows Integrity nPartition Guide

nPartition Commands Reference
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-a cell:[celltype]:[use_on_next_boot]:[failure_usage][:clm]
Specifies the cell(s) to be added to the nPartition.
The only valid type value is:
base Base cell. (The default.)
The valid use_on_next_boot values for cells are:
y Participate in reboot. (The default.)
n Do not participate in reboot.
The only valid failure_usage value is:
ri Reactivate with memory interleave (the default).
Specifies to integrate the cell into the nPartition
as normally occurs.
•The clm value specifies the amount of memory that will be
configured as cell local memory for the cell.
You can specify the clm value in either of two forms: percentage or
absolute amount of memory. The default is 0 (no cell local memory).
Percentage cell-local memory (CLM).
The percent number can be any number in the range 0–100 with
a suffix of %.
This number is rounded to 12.5%, 25%, 37.5%, 50%, 62.5%, 75%,
87.5% or 100%. If the cell contains less than 4 GBytes of
memory, then the percentage is rounded to 25%, 50%, 75% or
100%. Percentages are rounded up or down to the nearest value,
but are not rounded up to 100%.
Absolute CLM specification. (The default.)
The absolute number is interpreted as an absolute number of
gigabytes of memory and can optionally have a suffix of GB.
As needed, an absolute CLM specification is rounded up to the
nearest 0.5 GBytes.
If the clm value is rounded, the command reports the final value
used.
-m cell:[celltype]:[use_on_next_boot]:[failure_usage][:clm]
Modifies attributes of a cell already assigned to the nPartition.
See the -a option descriptions for details on the type,
use_on_next_boot, failure_usage, and clm cell attributes.
-I IPaddress
Specifies the IP address that can be used by management tools to
address this nPartition. This value should be consistent with the IP
address used by the nPartition when an operating system is booted.
-r cell