HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator G - Page 21
Assigned or Unassigned Blades and I/O bays, Active and Inactive Blades, command also shows
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1/4 Inactive Base /OK 1/5 Inactive Base /OK 1/6 Inactive Base /OK 1/7 Inactive Base /OK 1/8 Inactive Base /OK * D-Deconfigured I-Indicted 8/0/0/8 128.0/0.0/0.0 8/0/0/8 128.0/0.0/0.0 8/0/0/8 128.0/0.0/0.0 8/0/0/8 128.0/0.0/0.0 8/0/0/8 128.0/0.0/0.0 - - - - - - - [IOBay] Enclosure/ Usage/ Par Pending IOBay Status* Num Deletion 5/1 Inactive /OK - - 5/2 Inactive /OK - - 6/1 Inactive /OK - - 6/2 Inactive /OK - - 7/1 Inactive /OK - - 7/2 Inactive /OK - - 8/1 Inactive /OK - - 8/2 Inactive /OK - - 9/1 Empty /Invalid - - 9/2 Empty /Invalid - - 10/1 Empty /Invalid - - 10/2 Empty /Invalid - - 11/1 Empty /Invalid - - 11/2 Empty /Invalid - - 12/1 Empty /Invalid - - 12/2 Empty /Invalid - - * D-Deconfigured I-Indicted [Partition] Par State/ Status* # of # of ILM/ Partition Name Num RunState Blades IOBays SLM (first 15 (GB)** characters) * D-Degraded ** Actual allocated for Active and User requested for Inactive partitions In addition to providing the resource information, the parstatus command also shows the existing nPartitions if any. Assigned or Unassigned Blades and I/O bays Each blade in a server complex is either assigned to one of the nPartitions in the complex, or unassigned. If an I/O bay is unassigned, it is not used by any nPartition. Blades and I/O bays that are unassigned are considered to be available resources; they are free to be assigned to any of the existing nPartitions, or can be used to create new nPartitions. You can assign a blade to an nPartition or unassign a blade from the nPartition by using the parcreate or the parmodify commands. For more information, see help parcreate and help parmodify. Active and Inactive Blades Blades that are assigned to an nPartition and have been booted are active blades whose resources (processors, memory, and on-board I/O) can be actively used by software running in the nPartition. Blades that are Inactive are either not assigned to an nPartition (recognized by the empty "Par Num" field against those blades in the parstatus command output) or are assigned to an nPartition that is not yet powered on (partition status Inactive/DOWN in parstatus command output). Blades assigned to an nPartition are powered only when the partition to which they are assigned are powered on or activated. A blade may show up as Inactive while being part of nPartition Resources 21