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nPartition resources, Blade, I/O Bay

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Table 2 nPartition Commands (continued) Command Description parperm Configures partition configuration privilege for nPartitions and vPars . For more information, see help parperm. NOTE: The parperm command is available only from the onboard administrator. parremove Removes an existing nPartition. For more information, see help parremove. parstatus Displays nPartition information and hardware details for a server complex. For more information, see help parstatus. nPartition resources On an HP Superdome 2 system, you can create or manage nPartitions, assigning them the following resources: • Blade A blade consists of CPUs, memory, blade I/O (which includes LAN on Motherboard (LoM) modules and iLO). • I/O Bay An I/O Bay includes six PCIe slots. You can view the number of resources on an HP Superdome 2 system using the parstatus command in the OA CLI. The following is the output of a sample parstatus command: parstatus NOTE: No action specified. Default behavior is display all. [Complex] Complex Name: Complex1 Complex UUID: FFFFFFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF Complex Capacity Compute Enclosure: 1 IO Enclosure: 8 Monarch OA Location: 1 Model: N/A Original Serial Number: Unset Current Product Order Number: AH337A OEM Manufacturer: N/A Total number of partitions present: 0 [Enclosure] Enclosure Enclosure Num Num Bay Enclosure Num Type Blades IOBays Slots Name 1 Compute 8 0 8 stanley 5 IO 0 2 2 - 6 IO 0 2 2 - 7 IO 0 2 2 - 8 IO 0 2 2 - 9 IO 0 2 2 - 10 IO 0 2 2 - 11 IO 0 2 2 - 12 IO 0 2 2 - nl nl nl nl nl nl nl nl nl nl nl 18 Getting started with nPartitions

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Table 2 nPartition Commands
(continued)
Description
Command
Configures partition configuration privilege for nPartitions and vPars . For more information, see
help
parperm
.
parperm
NOTE:
The
parperm
command is available only from the onboard administrator.
Removes an existing nPartition. For more information, see
help parremove
.
parremove
Displays nPartition information and hardware details for a server complex. For more information,
see
help parstatus
.
parstatus
nPartition resources
On an HP Superdome 2 system, you can create or manage nPartitions, assigning them the following
resources:
Blade
A blade consists of CPUs, memory, blade I/O (which includes LAN on Motherboard (LoM)
modules and iLO).
I/O Bay
An I/O Bay includes six PCIe slots.
You can view the number of resources on an HP Superdome 2 system using the
parstatus
command in the OA CLI. The following is the output of a sample
parstatus
command:
parstatus
NOTE: No action specified. Default behavior is display all.
[Complex]
Complex Name: Complex1
Complex UUID: FFFFFFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFF-FFFFFFFFFFFF
Complex Capacity
Compute Enclosure: 1
IO Enclosure: 8
Monarch OA Location: 1
Model: N/A
Original Serial Number: Unset
Current Product Order Number: AH337A
OEM Manufacturer: N/A
Total number of partitions present: 0
[Enclosure]
Enclosure Enclosure Num
Num
Bay
Enclosure
Num
Type
Blades IOBays Slots Name
========= ========= ====== ====== ===== =========
1
Compute
8
0
8
stanley
5
IO
0
2
2
-
6
IO
0
2
2
-
7
IO
0
2
2
-
8
IO
0
2
2
-
9
IO
0
2
2
-
10
IO
0
2
2
-
11
IO
0
2
2
-
12
IO
0
2
2
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