Windows Integrity nPartition Guide

Using Other Tools for Managing nPartitions
nPartition-level tasks
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For details see the help map command. Also see the help search command for details
on using the search command to load drivers for bootable devices.
Step 3. Exit the console and management processor interfaces if finished using them.
To exit the EFI environment type
^B (Control-B); this exits the nPartition console and
returns to the management processor Main Menu. To exit the management processor,
type X at the Main Menu.
List nPartition configurations
nPartition configuration information includes a list of which cells are assigned to which
nPartitions, and additional details such as the core cell choices, boot device paths, and
nPartition names.
List nPartition configurations using the following procedure:
Listing nPartition configurations [par commands]
From the command line, issue the parstatus -P command to list a summary of all
nPartitions in the server complex. For detailed information issue the parstatus -V -p#
command for more information about a specific nPartition (-p# where # is the nPartition
number).
Step 1. Login to Windows on the Management Station PC.
Step 2. Issue the parstatus -P command to list a summary of all nPartitions in the server
complex.
For detailed information issue the parstatus -V -p# command for more information
about a specific nPartition (-p# where # is the nPartition number).
NOTE You must include the correct remote administration options when issuing par commands
(-h and -g for IPMI over LAN connections; -h and -u for WBEM/WMI connections). For
a complete explanation of these options, refer to the command description in “nPartition
Commands Reference” on page 109.
List the local (current) nPartition number
The local nPartition number is the numerical identifier for the nPartition currently
being accessed (where the command executes).
List the local nPartition number using the following procedure:
Listing the local (current) nPartition number [par commands]
From the command line, issue the parstatus -w command to list the local nPartition
number.
Step 1. Login to Windows on the Management Station PC.
Step 2. Issue the parstatus -w command to list the local nPartition number.