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Option -Z parspecname -N nparidentstr Meaning Specifies the parspec of the nPar in which the vPar is to be modified. When this option is specified all other command options are applied to the specified parspec and not to any partition. NOTE: The -N and -Z options are mutually exclusive. Specifies the nPar to which the target vPar belongs. This option is mandatory if the command invoked from OA. For commands invoked from the partition, the command will modify the vPar in that nPar if -n is not specified. The nparidentstr can be specified as an nPar name or nPar number. NOTE: The -N and -Z options are mutually exclusive. • Access level/Bay level: OA Administrator, OA Operator • Restriction: You must be connected to the monarch OA. VPARRESET • Command: vparreset -p vparidentstr[-h|-t]] [-f] [-N nparidentstr] IMPORTANT: The -N option is mandatory when the command is invoked from the OA, it is optional when the command is invoked from the OS running on the nPar • Description: The vparreset command simulates, at the virtual partition level, the hard reset (ReSet, RS) and soft reset (Transfer Of Control, TOC) operations supported by server management processor commands. IMPORTANT: Unintentional use of the vparreset command has serious consequences. Therefore, the operation must be confirmed using the -f (force) option. The options for the command: Option -p vparidentstr -t -h Meaning Specifies the target virtual partition. The vparidentstr can be specified in ASCII format as a vPar number or a vPar name, or in the format nparidentstr:vparidentstr. When specified in the format nparidentstr:vparidentstr, nparidentstr and vparidentstr can either be a name or number. NOTE: When executed from the OA, the vPar should be identified using the format nparidentstr:vparidentstr or used along with the -N option. Simulates a TOC reset Simulates a hard (RS) reset. 148 Partition commands