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Shutting Down or Rebooting a Virtual Partition, Examples

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vparstatus -r Partition Management Software Revision: 1.0 For details on the state and run-state of the virtual partition, see "Virtual Partition States" (page 95). NOTE: The information about the configured vPars in the SD2 complex can be obtained from the OA irrespective of the runstate of the nPartition or the vPars. You can use the vparstatus -N or parstatus -P [-v|-M] to list all vPars available in the SD2 complex. Following examples shows the output of executing these commands on the OA: parstatus -v -P [Partition] Partition Number: 1 Partition Name : nPar0001 vPar Num vPar Name (first 30 characters) State 1 vPar0001 Down 2 vPar0002 EFI parstatus -M -P partition: 1 :Active/RUN_VPARS: OK:2:1:30.0/0.0:nPar0001 parstatus -N1 [Virtual Partition] Num Name RunState 1 vPar0001 Down 2 vPar0002 EFI State Inactive Active [Virtual Partition Resource Summary] Virtual Partition CPU Num Num Granularity Total MB Num Name Min/Max CPUs IO ILM SLM ILM SLM 1 vPar0001 0/16 1 1 1024 4096 0 2 vPar0002 0/16 7 0 1024 1024 0 Shutting Down or Rebooting a Virtual Partition A virtual partition can be powered off or rebooted gracefully using the HP-UX shutdown -h or reboot -h command. Alternatively, a virtual partition can also be shutdown from the OA using the poweroff command: poweroff partition Examples • To poweroff a virtual partition: Shutdown the virtual partition from the OS prompt shutdown -h or reboot -h 98 Managing and Booting Virtual Partitions

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vparstatus -r
Partition Management Software Revision: 1.0
For details on the state and run-state of the virtual partition, see
“Virtual Partition States” (page
95)
.
NOTE:
The information about the configured vPars in the SD2 complex can be obtained from
the OA irrespective of the runstate of the nPartition or the vPars. You can use the
vparstatus
-N <nParId>
or
parstatus -P [-v|-M]
to list all vPars available in the SD2 complex.
Following examples shows the output of executing these commands on the OA:
parstatus -v -P
[Partition]
Partition Number: 1
Partition Name
: nPar0001
vPar Num
vPar Name (first 30 characters)
State
========= ================================ ============
1
vPar0001
Down
2
vPar0002
EFI
parstatus -M -P
partition: 1 :Active/RUN_VPARS: OK:2:1:30.0/0.0:nPar0001
parstatus -N1
[Virtual Partition]
Num
Name
RunState
State
========= ========== =========
============
1
vPar0001
Down
Inactive
2
vPar0002
EFI
Active
[Virtual Partition Resource Summary]
Virtual Partition
CPU
Num
Num
Granularity
Total MB
Num
Name
Min/Max
CPUs
IO
ILM
SLM
ILM
SLM
=====
========= =======
====== ==== ===== ====== ===== ====
1
vPar0001
0/16
1
1
1024
4096
0
2
vPar0002
0/16
7
0
1024
1024
0
Shutting Down or Rebooting a Virtual Partition
A virtual partition can be powered off or rebooted gracefully using the HP-UX
shutdown -h
or
reboot -h
command. Alternatively, a virtual partition can also be shutdown from the OA using
the
poweroff
command:
poweroff partition <nParId:vParID>
Examples
To poweroff a virtual partition:
Shutdown the virtual partition from the OS prompt
shutdown -h
or
reboot -h
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