HP Integrity Superdome 2 32-socket HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator G - Page 40
Creating a new nPartition, Creating a new nPartition using the OA CLI
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Creating a new nPartition This section describes the procedure to create an nPartition using the OA CLI and the GUI. Creating a new nPartition using the OA CLI Use the parcreate command to create a new nPartition on HP Superdome 2. The command takes the specified blades and I/O bays and assigns them to the new nPartition. If an nPartition number is not specified, the command finds an available nPartition number and assigns it to the new nPartition. Likewise, if an nPartition name is not specified, a default name of the format nParnnnn (example: nPar0001) is given to the new nPartition (where, nnnn is a 4 digit nPartition number). Superuser permission is required to run this command from an operating system within a partition. When the command is invoked from the OA, it requires operator-level privilege or higher. This is applicable for all partition commands. For parstatus and vparstatus, you must have user level privilege or higher. To create a two-blade nPartition nextPartition that uses blades 1 and 3 in enclosure 1 and the IO slot in IOX enclosure 5, bay 1: parcreate -p nextPartition -a blade:1/1:::: -a blade:1/3:::: -a io:5/1: Creating a new nPartition using the OA GUI To create a new nPartition using the OA GUI: 1. Open the OA GUI. 2. Login using the administrator credentials. 3. Click Complex nPartitions in the Systems and Devices section on the left pane. 4. In Complex nPartitions Summary, click Create. 5. Enter the nPartition Name. 6. Click Create nPartition. The nPartition is created. You are redirected to the Modify nPartition screen (see Figure 7 (page 40)), where you can assign resources to the created npartition. 7. Expand the rows to select all the resources. 8. Click Apply. Figure 7 Modify nPartition Window 40 Creating and configuring nPartitions