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vparstatus: Summary Information The vparstatus command provies information regarding vPars and vPar assignable resources. As with the vparcreate and vparmodify commands, when invoked from the OA, it is necessary to use the -N option to indicate which nPartition is to be looked at. (The virtual partition commands only work on one nPartition at a time.) Examples The following are some examples of displaying vparstatus summary information: • To display a summary format of all 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: 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 nPartition name: nPar0001 Current boot mode: vpars Next boot mode: vpars • To display the detailed attributes and resources of vpar1 in machine-readable format: vparstatus -M -p1:1 vPar0001;1:DOWN;Inactive::::0/8;;;;;0;6;:6/2/0/0/2;6/2/3:;4096;;;4096;1024;;;;1024:N/A;N/A;N/A:N:1;nPar0001;vpars;vpars • To display CPU-core configuration information: vparstatus -d -N 1 CPU Config Assigned to Sibling Information path Status Num Name Path Num Name 1/2/0/0 OK - - 1/2/0/1 - - 1/2/0/0 OK - - 1/2/0/2 - - 1/2/0/0 OK - - 1/2/0/3 - - 1/2/0/1 OK - - 1/2/0/0 - - Commands: Displaying vPars Resource Information (vparstatus) 89

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vparstatus: Summary Information
The
vparstatus
command provies information regarding vPars and vPar assignable resources.
As with the
vparcreate
and
vparmodify
commands, when invoked from the OA, it is
necessary to use the
N
option to indicate which nPartition is to be looked at. (The virtual partition
commands only work on one nPartition at a time.)
Examples
The following are some examples of displaying vparstatus summary information:
To display a summary format of all 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:
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
nPartition name:
nPar0001
Current boot mode:
vpars
Next boot mode:
vpars
To display the detailed attributes and resources of vpar1 in machine-readable format:
vparstatus -M -p1:1
vPar0001;1:DOWN;Inactive::::0/8;;;;;0;6;:6/2/0/0/2;6/2/3:;4096;;;4096;1024;;;;1024:N/A;N/A;N/A:N:1;nPar0001;vpars;vpars
To display CPU-core configuration information:
vparstatus -d -N 1
CPU
Config Assigned to
Sibling Information
path
Status Num Name
Path
Num Name
========= ====== === ==================== ========= === ====================
1/2/0/0
OK
-
-
1/2/0/1
-
-
1/2/0/0
OK
-
-
1/2/0/2
-
-
1/2/0/0
OK
-
-
1/2/0/3
-
-
1/2/0/1
OK
-
-
1/2/0/0
-
-
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