HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Guide (5900-2064, November 2011)

2/5/1/1
2/5/1/2
2/5/1/3
[Socket CPU (Socket-ID Count)]: 1/5/0 3
1/5/1 4
2/5/0 4
2/5/1 4
[Available I/O devices (path)]: [Root Port] [Slot]
1/1/0/0/2 1/1/5
1/1/0/1/0 1/1/1
1/1/0/1/2 1/1/2
1/1/0/2/0 1/1/3
1/1/0/2/2 1/1/6
1/1/0/2/3 1/1/7
1/3/0/0/0 1/3/4
1/3/0/0/2 1/3/5
1/3/0/1/0 1/3/1
1/3/0/1/2 1/3/2
1/3/0/2/0 1/3/3
1/3/0/2/2 1/3/6
1/3/0/2/3 1/3/7
1/5/0/0/0 1/5/4
1/5/0/0/2 1/5/5
1/5/0/1/0 1/5/1
1/5/0/1/2 1/5/2
1/5/0/2/0 1/5/3
1/5/0/2/2 1/5/6
1/5/0/2/3 1/5/7
2/5/0/0/2 2/5/5
2/5/0/1/0 2/5/1
2/5/0/2/0 2/5/3
2/5/0/2/2 2/5/6
2/5/0/2/3 2/5/7
[Available ILM (MB)]: 190432
[Available SLM (Socket-ID MB)]: 1/1/0 0
1/1/1 0
1/3/0 0
1/3/1 0
1/5/0 0
1/5/1 0
2/5/0 0
2/5/1 0
Adding cores to a running nPartition
You can use vparmodify command to add the unused core in the nPartition to any vPar on a
system with or without iCAP components. The command can run either from the OA, from the vPar
being modified, or from any other vPar in the same nPartition, that has appropriate permission
assigned to it (through the parperm command on the OA). The same methods of addition applies
to vPars both in the UP state as well as in DOWN state:
By count: It is the simplest and most commonly used method to add cores. You can specify
the number of cores that should be added or the total number of cores that should be available
in the vPar. The format for this is either:
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MyComplex> vparmodify N {npar_id} p {vpar_id} a cpu::{number of
cores to add}
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