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

CLP (Cell Local
Processor)
A CPU (core) on a specific cell in an nPartition. Using CLP notation to add or delete CPUs from
a virtual partition specifies the cell where the CPU resides.
ILM (Interleaved
Memory)
The nPartition’s system default is to have all memory configured as ILM.
vPars A.05.xx-specific Terms
base memory This is memory that can be only added to virtual partitions while the virtual partition is up.
This memory cannot be deleted from a virtual partition while it is up.
CLM (Cell Local
Memory)
Using nPartition commands, you can re-configure a portion of a cell’s ILM memory to be used
instead as CLM.
CLP (Cell Local
Processor)
A CPU (core) on a specific cell in an nPartition. Using CLP notation to add or delete CPUs from
a virtual partition specifies the cell where the CPU resides.
dynamic memory
migration
The vPars ability to add or remove memory while a virtual partition is running.
float memory This is memory that can be either added to or deleted from a virtual partition while the virtual
partition is up.
ILM (Interleaved
Memory)
The nPartition’s system default is to have all memory configured as ILM.
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