HP rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 203
Partition, Modify Partition, Change Cell Attributes, Modify Cells, Set Cell Options
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Table 7-1 Hardware Management Task Summaries (continued) Task "Configuring and Deconfiguring Cells" Summary • NOTE: Configuring and deconfiguring cells may be restricted based on any Instant Capacity contract for the server complex. To make an inactive cell active (configured), its use-on-next-boot value must be "y" and its nPartition must perform a reboot for reconfig (shutdown -R). To make an active cell inactive (deconfigured) its use-on-next-boot value must be "n" and its nPartition must perform a normal reboot (shutdown -r). • BCH Menu: Configuration Menu, CELLCONFIG command. • EFI Shell: cellconfig command; use of this command is restricted. • nPartition Commands: parmodify -p# -m#... command to modify attributes of the specified cell (-m#..., where # is the cell number) for the specified nPartition (-p#, where # is the nPartition number). - Original nPartition Commands - For the cell modify (-m) option, specify: -m#::y: to configure the cell to be used the next time the nPartition boots, or -m#::n: to deconfigure the cell. - Enhanced nPartition Commands - For the cell modify (-m) option, specify: -m#::y::clm to configure the cell to be used the next time the nPartition boots, or -m#::n::clm to deconfigure the cell. The clm parameter specifies the amount of cell local memory. • Partition Manager: - Version 1.0 - Select the nPartition to which the cell belongs, select the Partition→Modify Partition action, Change Cell Attributes tab, select the cell(s), and click Modify Cell(s). - Version 2.0 - Select the nPartition to which the cell belongs, select the nPartition→Modify nPartition action, Set Cell Options tab, and configure the use-on-next-boot value. See "Configuring and Deconfiguring Cells" (page 213). "Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors" • NOTE: Configuring and deconfiguring processors may be restricted based on any Instant Capacity contract for the server complex. After a processor configuration is changed the nPartition in which the processor resides must be rebooted to use the new configuration. • BCH Menu: Configuration Menu, CPUCONFIG command. CPUCONFIG cell cpu OFF deconfigures the specified processor (cpu) on the specified cell (cell). CPUCONFIG cell cpu ON configures the processor on the cell. • EFI Shell: cpuconfig command. cpuconfig cell cpu off deconfigures the specified processor (cpu) on the specified cell (cell). cpuconfig cell cpu on configures the processor on the cell. See "Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors" (page 217). Task Summaries for Hardware Resource Management 203