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Virtual Partitions (vPars) Management on nPartitions
Configuring vPar Autoboot
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions, rev 5.1
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HP-UX Start-up in progress
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Configure system crash dumps ........................................ OK
VxVM device node check .............................................. OK
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Start CDE login server .............................................. OK
The system is ready.
2/0/1/0/0.5 feshd4b (Mesh) [HP Release B.11.11]
Console Login:
In this example, the nPartition has completed the reboot and autoboot
process and has automatically loaded/booted the vPar named “Mesh”,
which has its boot attribute set to auto.
As the following output shows, when the user logs in to HP-UX running
on the vPar, the vparstatus and parstatus commands report that the
current vPar is “Mesh”, the local nPartition is partition number 0, and
the vPar named “Shad” is in a “Down” state. Shad was not automatically
loaded/booted because its boot attribute is set to manual (listed as “Manl”
in the output below).
Console Login: root
Password:
# vparstatus -w
The current virtual partition is Mesh.
# parstatus -w
The local partition number is 0.
# vparstatus
[Virtual Partition]
Boot
Virtual Partition Name State Attributes Kernel Path Opts
============================== ===== ========== ========================= =====
Shad Down Dyn,Manl /stand/vmunix
Mesh Up Dyn,Auto /stand/vmunix
[Virtual Partition Resource Summary]
CPU Num Memory (MB)
CPU Bound/ IO # Ranges/
Virtual Partition Name Min/Max Unbound devs Total MB Total MB
============================== ================ ==== ====================
Shad 2/ 3 2 0 6 0/ 0 2048