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vparstatus: Summary Information, Table 11 RunStates of an active Virtual Partition

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Table 11 RunStates of an active Virtual Partition (continued) State Description DEACTIVATING This run-state is displayed while a shutdown/reboot of a virtual partition is being processed. RESETTING This run-state is displayed while a reset of a virtual partition is being processed. MCA An MCA occurred in the virtual partition and is being processed. INIT This run-state is displayed when an INIT of a virtual partition is being processed. UNKNOWN The virtual partition in an unknown (error) run-state. vparstatus: Summary Information The vparstatus command provides information about vPars and vPar assignable resources. For the vparcreate and vparmodify commands, when invoked from the OA, you must use the -N option to indicate which nPartition is to be considered. (The virtual partition commands work on only one nPartition at a time.) This information is also displayed on the vPar Summary tab containing nPartition's page in the OA GUI. Examples The following are some examples of displaying the vparstatus summary information: • To display a summary format of all the resources in virtual partition 1:1 vparstatus -p 1 -N 1 [Virtual Partition] Num Name RunState State 1 vPar0001 DOWN Inactive [Virtual Partition Resource Summary] Virtual Partition CPU Num Num Granularity Num Name Min/Max CPUs IO ILM SLM 1 vPar0001 0/ 8 6 1 1024 1024 Total MB ILM SLM 4096 0 • To display the detailed attributes and resources of vpar1 in nPartition 1. This information is also displayed on the Status tab of the vPar page in the OA GUI. vparstatus -v -p1:1 [Virtual Partition Details] Number: 1 Name: vPar0001 RunState: DOWN State: Inactive [CPU Details] Min/Max: 0/8 User assigned [Path]: Boot processor [Path]: System assigned [Path]: Non-socket-specific: User assigned [Count]: 0 System assigned [Count]: 6 Socket-specific [Count]: Socket-ID/Count [IO Details] [Root Port] [Slot] 6/2/0/0/2 6/2/3 [Memory Details] ILM Total (MB): 4096 ILM Granularity (MB): 1024 SLM (Socket-ID MB): SLM Granularity (MB): 1024 [Containing nPartition Details] nPartition number: 1 96 Managing and Booting Virtual Partitions

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Table 11 RunStates of an active Virtual Partition
(continued)
Description
State
This run-state is displayed while a shutdown/reboot of a virtual partition is being processed.
DEACTIVATING
This run-state is displayed while a reset of a virtual partition is being processed.
RESETTING
An MCA occurred in the virtual partition and is being processed.
MCA
This run-state is displayed when an INIT of a virtual partition is being processed.
INIT
The virtual partition in an unknown (error) run-state.
UNKNOWN
vparstatus: Summary Information
The
vparstatus
command provides information about vPars and vPar assignable resources. For
the
vparcreate
and
vparmodify
commands, when invoked from the OA, you must use the
N
option to indicate which nPartition is to be considered. (The virtual partition commands work on
only one nPartition at a time.) This information is also displayed on the vPar Summary tab containing
nPartition's page in the OA GUI.
Examples
The following are some examples of displaying the vparstatus summary information:
To display a summary format of all the resources in virtual partition 1:1
vparstatus -p 1 -N 1
[Virtual Partition]
Num Name
RunState
State
=== ==========================
============
=========
1
vPar0001
DOWN
Inactive
[Virtual Partition Resource Summary]
Virtual Partition
CPU
Num
Num
Granularity
Total MB
Num Name
Min/Max
CPUs
IO
ILM
SLM
ILM
SLM
=== ==========================
=======
====
====
===== =====
====== ======
1
vPar0001
0/
8
6
1
1024
1024
4096
0
To display the detailed attributes and resources of vpar1 in nPartition 1. This information is
also displayed on the Status tab of the vPar page in the OA GUI.
vparstatus -v -p1:1
[Virtual Partition Details]
Number:
1
Name:
vPar0001
RunState:
DOWN
State:
Inactive
[CPU Details]
Min/Max:
0/8
User assigned [Path]:
Boot processor [Path]:
System assigned [Path]:
Non-socket-specific:
User assigned [Count]:
0
System assigned [Count]:
6
Socket-specific [Count]:
Socket-ID/Count
<none>
[IO Details]
[Root Port] [Slot]
6/2/0/0/2
6/2/3
[Memory Details]
ILM Total (MB):
4096
ILM Granularity (MB):
1024
SLM (Socket-ID MB):
SLM Granularity (MB):
1024
[Containing nPartition Details]
nPartition number:
1
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