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Task Summaries for Creating and Configuring nPartitions, Partition Default Attributes

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Task Summaries for Creating and Configuring nPartitions Table 5-2 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries Task Summary Partition Default Attributes See "Partition Default Attributes" Create new nPartition See "Creating a New nPartition" Verifying the nPartitions See "Verifying Newly Created nPartitions" Deleting an nPartition See "Removing (Deleting) an nPartition" Renaming an nPartition See "Renaming an nPartition" Assigning blades and I/O bays to See "Assigning (Adding) Blades and I/O Bays to an nPartition" an nPartition Unassigning blades and I/O bays See "Unassigning (Removing) Blades and I/O Bays from an nPartition" from an nPartition Setting blade attributes See "Setting Blade Attributes" nPartition health status See "nPartition and Resource Health Status" Partition Default Attributes The pardefault command allows you to change the current default values of certain generic nPartition attributes or attributes specific to an operating system (OS) type. NOTE: The generic nPartition attributes are maintained independently for each supported OS type to provide better configuration flexibility. This means that an OS type will always be selected during an nPartition creation, with the default OS type being used if none is explicitly selected. The following example shows the output of the pardefault command executed on a system where the defaults are unchanged. [Original Defaults] Parcon Default OS Type : HPUX_11iV3 OS Type Hyper Threading at activation SLM Percentage ILM granule size SLM granule size VGA : HPUX_11iV3 : Enabled : 87.50% : 1024 MB : 1024 MB : Enabled [Current Defaults] Parcon Default OS Type OS Type Hyper Threading at activation SLM Percentage ILM granule size SLM granule size VGA For more information, see help pardefault. : HPUX_11iV3 : HPUX_11iV3 : Enabled : 87.50% : 1024 MB : 1024 MB : Enabled Task Summaries for Creating and Configuring nPartitions 37

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Task Summaries for Creating and Configuring nPartitions
Table 5-2 nPartition Boot and Reset Task Summaries
Summary
Task
See
“Partition Default Attributes”
Partition Default Attributes
See
“Creating a New nPartition”
Create new nPartition
See
“Verifying Newly Created nPartitions”
Verifying the nPartitions
See
“Removing (Deleting) an nPartition”
Deleting an nPartition
See
“Renaming an nPartition”
Renaming an nPartition
See
“Assigning (Adding) Blades and I/O Bays to an nPartition”
Assigning blades and I/O bays to
an nPartition
See
“Unassigning (Removing) Blades and I/O Bays from an nPartition”
Unassigning blades and I/O bays
from an nPartition
See
“Setting Blade Attributes”
Setting blade attributes
See
“nPartition and Resource Health Status”
nPartition health status
Partition Default Attributes
The
pardefault
command allows you to change the current default values of certain generic
nPartition attributes or attributes specific to an operating system (OS) type.
NOTE:
The generic nPartition attributes are maintained independently for each supported OS
type to provide better configuration flexibility. This means that an OS type will always be selected
during an nPartition creation, with the default OS type being used if none is explicitly selected.
The following example shows the output of the
pardefault
command executed on a system
where the defaults are unchanged.
[Original Defaults]
Parcon Default OS Type
: HPUX_11iV3
OS Type
: HPUX_11iV3
Hyper Threading at activation
: Enabled
SLM Percentage
: 87.50%
ILM granule size
: 1024 MB
SLM granule size
: 1024 MB
VGA
: Enabled
[Current Defaults]
Parcon Default OS Type
: HPUX_11iV3
OS Type
: HPUX_11iV3
Hyper Threading at activation
: Enabled
SLM Percentage
: 87.50%
ILM granule size
: 1024 MB
SLM granule size
: 1024 MB
VGA
: Enabled
For more information, see
help pardefault
.
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