HP 9000 rp7410 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 20

Specifying Remote, Management Options to Commands Table 1-4

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Remote management using the commands is supported as described in "Specifying Remote Management Options to Commands" (page 247). Table 1-3 nPartition Commands Releases Original nPartition Commands Enhanced nPartition Commands • Support only local management of nPartitions and • Support both local management and remote complexes. management of nPartitions and complexes. • Were distributed with HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11) releases • Distributed with the HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) release. prior to the December 2004 release. Installed and supported for use on all systems that run • Supported by HP-UX kernels built with nPartition HP-UX 11i Version 3. support enabled (the hd_fabric driver) and use the • Distributed with the HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23) release. libfab.1 library. Installed and supported for use on all systems that run • Installed as part of the HP-UX 11i Version 1 operating HP-UX 11i Version 2. system installation prior to the December 2004 release. • Distributed with the HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11) December 2004 release and later. • Available for Windows (32-bit) and Windows (64-bit). Distributed with the Smart Setup CD. • Available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Linux Enterprise Server. Distributed with the HP Integrity Essentials Foundation Pack for Linux. Table 1-4 describes the nPartition configuration commands and lists sections where you can find each command's syntax and details. Table 1-4 nPartition Commands Descriptions Command parcreate Description Create a new nPartition; root or IPMI LAN access is required. See "parcreate Command" (page 249). parmodify Modify an existing nPartition; root or IPMI LAN access is required. See "parmodify Command" (page 252). parremove Remove an existing nPartition; root or IPMI LAN access is required. See "parremove Command" (page 256). parstatus Display nPartition information and hardware details for a server complex. See "parstatus Command" (page 258). parunlock Unlock Complex Profile data (use this command with caution); root or IPMI LAN access is required. See "parunlock Command" (page 260). fruled Blink the attention indicators (LEDs) or turn them off. This command can control these indicators for cells, I/O chassis, and cabinet numbers. See "fruled Command" (page 262). frupower Display status or turn power on or off for cells and I/O chassis; root or IPMI LAN access is required. See "frupower Command" (page 264). cplxmodify Only distributed with the Enhanced nPartition Commands. Modify server complex attributes. Supports changing the name of a complex; root or IPMI LAN access is required See "cplxmodify Command" (page 266). 20 Getting Started with nPartitions

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Remote management using the commands is supported as described in
“Specifying Remote
Management Options to Commands” (page 247)
.
Table 1-3 nPartition Commands Releases
Enhanced nPartition Commands
Original nPartition Commands
Support both local management and remote
management of nPartitions and complexes.
Distributed with the HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) release.
Installed and supported for use on all systems that run
HP-UX 11i Version 3.
Distributed with the HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23) release.
Installed and supported for use on all systems that run
HP-UX 11i Version 2.
Distributed with the HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11) December
2004 release and later.
Available for Windows (32-bit) and Windows (64-bit).
Distributed with the Smart Setup CD.
Available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Linux
Enterprise Server. Distributed with the HP Integrity
Essentials Foundation Pack for Linux.
Support only local management of nPartitions and
complexes.
Were distributed with HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11) releases
prior to the December 2004 release.
Supported by HP-UX kernels built with nPartition
support enabled (the
hd_fabric
driver) and use the
libfab.1
library.
Installed as part of the HP-UX 11i Version 1 operating
system installation prior to the December 2004 release.
Table 1-4
describes the nPartition configuration commands and lists sections where you can find
each command's syntax and details.
Table 1-4 nPartition Commands Descriptions
Description
Command
Create a new nPartition;
root
or IPMI LAN access is required.
See
“parcreate Command” (page 249)
.
parcreate
Modify an existing nPartition;
root
or IPMI LAN access is required.
See
“parmodify Command” (page 252)
.
parmodify
Remove an existing nPartition;
root
or IPMI LAN access is required.
See
“parremove Command” (page 256)
.
parremove
Display nPartition information and hardware details for a server complex.
See
“parstatus Command” (page 258)
.
parstatus
Unlock Complex Profile data (use this command with caution);
root
or IPMI LAN access
is required.
See
“parunlock Command” (page 260)
.
parunlock
Blink the attention indicators (LEDs) or turn them off. This command can control these
indicators for cells, I/O chassis, and cabinet numbers.
See
“fruled Command” (page 262)
.
fruled
Display status or turn power on or off for cells and I/O chassis;
root
or IPMI LAN access
is required.
See
“frupower Command” (page 264)
.
frupower
Only distributed with the Enhanced nPartition Commands.
Modify server complex attributes. Supports changing the name of a complex;
root
or IPMI
LAN access is required
See
“cplxmodify Command” (page 266)
.
cplxmodify
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