HP Integrity Superdome 2 8-socket HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator Gu - Page 90
Shutting Down or Rebooting a Virtual Partition, Virtual Partition States
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1/2/0/1 OK 1/2/0/1 OK 1/2/0/2 OK 1/2/0/2 OK 1/2/0/2 OK 1/2/0/3 OK 1/2/0/3 OK 1/2/0/3 OK 1/2/1/0 OK 1/2/1/0 OK 1/2/1/0 OK 1/2/1/1 OK 1/2/1/1 OK 1/2/1/1 OK 1/2/1/2 OK 1/2/1/2 OK 1/2/1/2 OK 1/2/1/3 OK 1/2/1/3 OK 1/2/1/3 OK 1/2/0/2 - 1/2/0/3 - 1/2/0/0 - 1/2/0/1 - 1/2/0/3 - 1/2/0/0 - 1/2/0/1 - 1/2/0/2 - 1/2/1/1 - 1/2/1/2 - 1/2/1/3 - 1/2/1/0 - 1/2/1/2 - 1/2/1/3 - 1/2/1/0 - 1/2/1/1 - 1/2/1/3 - 1/2/1/0 - 1/2/1/1 - 1/2/1/2 - - • To display available resources in the nPartition: vparstatus -A -N 1[CPUs (path)]: 1/2/0/0 1/2/0/1 1/2/0/2 1/2/0/3 1/2/1/0 1/2/1/1 1/2/1/2 1/2/1/3 [Socket CPU (Socket-ID Count)]: 1/2/0 4 1/2/1 4 [Available CPUs]: 2 [Available I/O devices (path)]: [Root Port] [Slot] 1/2/0/0/0 1/2/4 1/2/0/0/2 1/2/5 1/2/0/1/0 1/2/1 1/2/0/1/2 1/2/2 1/2/0/2/0 1/2/3 1/2/0/2/2 1/2/6 6/2/0/0/0 6/2/4 6/2/0/1/0 6/2/5 6/2/0/1/2 6/2/6 6/2/0/2/0 6/2/1 6/2/0/2/2 6/2/2 [Available ILM (MB)]: 124912 [Available SLM (Socket-ID MB)]: 1/2/0 0 1/2/1 0 • To display the revisions of partition management tools: vparstatus -r Partition Management Software Revision: 1.0 For details on the state and runstate of the virtual partition, see "Virtual Partition States" Shutting Down or Rebooting a Virtual Partition A virtual partition can be gracefully powered off or rebooted via 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 90 Managing and Booting Virtual Partitions