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Managing nPartitions
Restoring a Complex Profile
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions, rev 5.1
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G - Build genesis complex profile
L - Restore last complex profile
Select profile to build or restore: L
Do you want to modify the complex profile? (Y/[N]) y
-> The complex profile will be modified.
GSP:CM>
Step 4. Confirm that the nPartition cell assignments are what you intended to
establish.
Use the service processor Command menu’s CP command to display the
current complex profile configuration.
GSP:CM> CP
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Cabinet | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------
Slot |01234567|01234567|01234567|01234567|01234567|01234567|01234567|01234567
--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------+--------
PD 0 |X.X.....|........|........|........|........|........|........|........
PD 1 |....X.X.|........|........|........|........|........|........|........
PD 2 |.X.X....|........|........|........|........|........|........|........
PD 3 |.....X.X|........|........|........|........|........|........|........
GSP:CM>
If the nPartition cell assignments are not what you intended—that is, if
you prefer the nPartition configuration you had before you restored the
existing nPartition configuration—you can repeat this procedure to
restore the configuration you had before beginning the procedure.
One level of undo is provided by the service processor Command menu’s
CC command. This allows you to undo your last nPartition change, and
undo your undo.
Step 5. Issue the BO command to boot any nPartitions you want to make active.
After you use the CC command, all nPartitions still are in a
boot-is-blocked ready for reconfig state and thus are inactive nPartitions.
You can use the Command menu’s BO command to boot the nPartitions
past boot-is-blocked to make the nPartitions active.