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User specified max value for blades or vPars in an nPar.
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Option [-T flag] [-G memory_granularity_type] [-n res_type:IA_value] [-p nPartitionId] [-M type:max_value] [-N mode] [-X parspec:[change_policy]] Meaning Specifies whether Hyper-Threading should be enabled or not. The valid values for flag are: ◦ y - enables Hyper-Threading, which allows multiple threads to run concurrently on each CPU. ◦ n - disables Hyper-Threading, this is the default value. Specifies the memory granularity (ILM or SLM) in MB for the nPartition. If this option is not specified, the default granularity chosen will be 1024 MB. The minimum memory granularity supported is 256 MB Specifies the Intended Active value of the resource type for the nPartition. The valid value for res_type is case-insensitive core. The ia_value has to be a positive number which will be passed to the iCAP software as a hint requested by the user as the Intended Active value for activation in the nPartition. Specify an optional nPartition number or name for the nPartition. The nParition id can be specified as an nParition number or an nPartition name. If the specified nPartitionId has only numeric characters, it is considered an nPartition number. If an nPartition name is provided, it should have at least one of the following non-numberic characters ◦ a-z ◦ A-Z ◦ - (dash) ◦ _ (underscore) ◦ . (period) Any other non-numeric character is not allowed in a partition name. If the -p option is not specified, an nPar number is automatically assigned to the created nPartition. If -P is also not specified, a default name in the format nPartition is given to the nPar. User specified max value for blades or vPars in an nPar. The nPar will not be allowed to have more than the max_value for the type specified. Specifies whether the hard partition has to be booted as a single nPar or as one or more vPars as defined in the vpdb in the parspec. The valid values for mode are case-insensitive vPars and nPars. By default, a hard partition is booted as a single nPar. Sets the parspec change policy. The change policy has values of enable and disable. By default, the policy is enable. If the policy is set to enable, partition management software modifies parspecs to reflect the resource assignment changes done to the partition at boot time. If policy is set to disable, partition management software fails the boot if any of the PARCREATE 131