HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator Guide (includes A.05.07) (5900-1229, September 2010)

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Memory
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1.10
1.2
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I/O Paths (LBAs)
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Boot Path
1.10.0.0.4.00.0.0.0
LAN
AUTOAUTO
Autoboot
To create and boot using an alternate partition database, perform the following:
1. Create the partition configuration and alternate partition database file.
winona1# vparcreate -p winsim1 -D /stand/vpdb.sim -a cpu::4 -a cpu:::4 -a mem::1600 -a io:0.0 -a io:0.4
-a io:0.0.2.0.6.0:BOOT
winona2# vparcreate -p winsim2 -D /stand/vpdb.sim -a cpu::4 -a cpu:::4 -a mem::1600 -a io:0.8 -a io:1.10
-a io: 1.2 -a io:0.8.0.0.5.0:BOOT
CAUTION: LBAs must be explicitly specified. The examples in this chapter use a
non-nPartitionable system. If using an nPartitionable system, read “Planning, Installing,
and Using vPars with an nPartitionable Server” (page 49).
The alternate partition database file is created if it does not exist.
NOTE: In order to boot from an alternate partition database file, the file must exist in
/stand of the disk from which you will boot the entire server.
2. Shutdown all the virtual partitions and reboot the server:
winona3# vparstatus ; shutdown -hy 0
winona2# vparstatus ; shutdown -hy 0
winona1# vparstatus ; shutdown -hy 0
MON> reboot
3. Interrupt the boot process and boot the vPars Monitor /stand/vpmon specifying the -D
alternate partition database option and the -a autoboot option:
BCH> bo pri
interact with IPL: y
ISL> hpux /stand/vpmon -D /stand/vpdb.sim -a
The vPars Monitor boots, reads the partition database file /stand/vpdb.sim, and copies
the partition configuration information into the vPars Monitors memory. The local copy of
the partition database is now /stand/vpdb.sim (the same filename as what was read by
the vPars Monitor at Monitor boot time).
Integrity NOTE: If you issue readdb /stand/vpdb.backup, the file that is actually read
is at /stand/boot.sys/stand/vpdb.backup. The vparcreate command transparently
creates the soft link from /stand/boot.sys/stand/<file> to /stand/<file>.
Therefore, if you backup the database file using the Unix cp command, a ln command also
should be executed to create the soft link. Otherwise it will not be possible to boot from the
backup database file.
Because the local copy is now /stand/vpdb.sim, you do not need to specify the -D
/stand/vpdb.sim option when performing vPars Monitor commands. For example, to
set the static attribute for the partition winsim2, the command is:
winsim2# vparmodify -p winsim2 -S static
176 vPars Monitor and Shell Commands