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Verifying newly created nPartitions using the OA GUI, Removing an nPartition

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[Blade] Enclosure/ Usage/ CPU Memory Use Par Pending Blade Status* OK/ (GB) On Num Deletion Indicted/ OK/ Next Deconf/ Indicted/ Boot Max Deconf 1/1 Active Base /OK 8/0/0/8 128.0/0.0/0.0 yes 1 no 1/2 Active Base /OK 8/0/0/8 128.0/0.0/0.0 yes 1 no * D-Deconfigured I-Indicted [IOBay] Enclosure/ Usage/ Par Pending IOBay Status* Num Deletion * D-Deconfigured I-Indicted Verifying newly created nPartitions using the OA GUI To verify that the partitions are defined as desired, select the nPartition from the Complex nPartitions table, and then click the Status tab. Figure 8 nPartition Status Information Removing an nPartition This section describes the procedure to remove an nPartition using both the OA interfaces. Removing an nPartition using the OA CLI The parremove command removes an existing nPartition by unassigning all blades and I/O bays from the nPartition. The target nPartition must be inactive unless the -F option is used. By default, the current partition specification (parspec) associated with the nPartition is not removed when the nPartition is removed. The current parspec associated with the nPartition becomes an alternate 42 Creating and configuring nPartitions

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[Blade]
Enclosure/ Usage/
CPU
Memory
Use
Par Pending
Blade
Status*
OK/
(GB)
On
Num Deletion
Indicted/ OK/
Next
Deconf/
Indicted/
Boot
Max
Deconf
========== ======================= ========= =============== ==== === ========
1/1
Active Base /OK
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
yes
1
no
1/2
Active Base /OK
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
yes
1
no
* D-Deconfigured
I-Indicted
[IOBay]
Enclosure/ Usage/
Par Pending
IOBay
Status*
Num Deletion
========== ======================= === ========
* D-Deconfigured
I-Indicted
Verifying newly created nPartitions using the OA GUI
To verify that the partitions are defined as desired, select the nPartition from the
Complex nPartitions
table, and then click the
Status
tab.
Figure 8 nPartition Status Information
Removing an nPartition
This section describes the procedure to remove an nPartition using both the OA interfaces.
Removing an nPartition using the OA CLI
The
parremove
command removes an existing nPartition by unassigning all blades and I/O bays
from the nPartition. The target nPartition must be inactive unless the
-F
option is used. By default,
the current partition specification (
parspec
) associated with the nPartition is not removed when
the nPartition is removed. The current parspec associated with the nPartition becomes an alternate
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