HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide (5900-2540, December 2012)

Vparstatus N4 A reports 1 Gb of ILM as vPar assignable memory. So, the remaining 1 Gb
of ILM is reserved for the nPartition needs.
[Available CPUs]: 8
[CPUs (path)]: 1/6/0/0
1/6/0/1
1/6/0/2
1/6/0/3
1/6/1/0
1/6/1/1
1/6/1/2
1/6/1/3
[Socket CPU (Socket-ID Count)]: 1/6/0 4
1/6/1 4
[Available I/O devices (path)]: [Root Port] [Slot]
1/6/0/0/0 1/6/4
1/6/0/0/2 1/6/5
1/6/0/1/0 1/6/1
1/6/0/1/2 1/6/2
1/6/0/2/0 1/6/3
1/6/0/2/2 1/6/6
1/6/0/2/3 1/6/7
[Available ILM (MB)]: 1024
[Available SLM (Socket-ID MB)]: 1/6/0 15360
1/6/1 15360
Consider another example of an nPar configured in vPars mode, with 50% SLM and a default
max_vpars setting (16). Following a successful poweron, vparstatus N5 A on this nPar
reports 14 Gb of vPar assignable ILM. That means about 2 Gb of ILM has been reserved for the
nPar needs.
88 Planning Your System for Virtual Partitions