Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (includes A.04.02)

CPU, Memory, and IO Resources (A.04.xx)
CPU: Specifying Min and Max Limits
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CPU: Specifying Min and Max Limits
The syntax to specify
min
and
max
CPUs assigned to a virtual partition remains the same.
-[a|m] cpu:::[
min
][:
max
]
where
a is adding (used with vparcreate)
m is modifying (used with vparmodify)
min
is the minimum number of CPUs for the virtual partition to boot and the minimum
number of CPUs that must remained assigned to the partition
max
is the maximum number of CPUs that can be assigned to the virtual partition
NOTE The virtual partition must be in the down state to set the min or max value.
Total
is the total count of CPUs in the virtual partition.
The total count must always be greater than or equal to
min
and less than or equal to
max
.
Please see “CPU: Syntax, Rules, and Notes” on page 186 regarding the new concepts and count rules for
min
.
Examples
To set the minimum number of CPUs to 2:
keira1# vparmodify -p keira2 -m cpu:::2
To set the minimum number of CPUs to 2 and the maximum to 4:
keira1# vparmodify -p keira2 -m cpu:::2:4