nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition
-d cell
Remove the specified cell from the nPartition.
-b path
Specifies the primary boot path.
For HP 9000 servers, this is the PRI boot path.
For HP Integrity servers -b sets the first item in the boot
options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only
boot options for the local nPartition can be modified.
-t path
Specifies the alternate boot path.
For HP 9000 servers, this is the ALT boot path.
For HP Integrity servers -t sets the third item in the boot
options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only
boot options for the local nPartition can be modified.
-s path
Specifies the secondary boot path.
For HP 9000 servers, this is the HAA boot path.
For HP Integrity servers -s sets the second item in the boot
options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only
boot options for the local nPartition can be modified.
-P PartitionName
Specifies the name of the nPartition.
-B
Specifies whether to boot the nPartition. The default is not
to boot.
When you modify an inactive nPartition and specify the
-B option, the nPartition is booted (and becomes active)
immediately after it is modified.
When you modify an active nPartition and specify the -B
option, you must perform a reboot for reconfig of the
modified nPartition. You must perform this reboot for
reconfig before any other cell assignments can take place
in the server complex.
-T flag
Specifies whether Hyper-Threading should be enabled or
not (only if cells support this feature). If this option is not
specified, the Hyper-Threading property will not be
changed.
The valid values for flag are:
y
Enable Hyper-Threading, which allows multiple
threads to run concurrently on each processor core.
n
Disable Hyper-Threading.
-u username
Enhanced nPartition Commands only. Specifies the account
and authorization to access an nPartition other than the
local nPartition.
The -h option is required if this option is used.
username specifies a configured user name on the target
nPartition.
-g
Enhanced nPartition Commands only. Allows access to
the complex specified by the -h option. The accessed
complex is then considered the target complex. Access is
through the service processor LAN port.The -h option is
required if this option is used.
-h IPaddress|hostname
Enhanced nPartition Commands only. This option is only
used in combination with either the -u or -g option.
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