HP Integrity Superdome 2 32-socket HP Superdome 2 Partitioning Administrator G - Page 18
Example 2-1 Unique IDs for an nPartition and Complex
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The interfaces include the _CS_PARTITION_IDENT and _CS_MACHINE_IDENT parameters: • For a nPartition-specific or a virtual partition-specific unique ID use this command: /usr/bin/getconf _CS_PARTITION_IDENT The unique partition identifier value for a virtual partition environment has virtual partition-specific data added that does not appear for an equivalent non-vPars environment. See the examples that follow. • For a complex-specific unique ID use this command: /usr/bin/getconf _CS_MACHINE_IDENT Example 2-1 Unique IDs for an nPartition and Complex The following examples show nPartition-unique and complex-unique IDs returned by the getconf command, as well as the local nPartition number and machine serial number. # parstatus -w The local partition number is 1. # /usr/bin/getconf _CS_PARTITION_IDENT Z3e02955673f9f7c9_P1 # /usr/bin/getconf _CS_MACHINE_IDENT Z3e02955673f9f7c9 # /usr/bin/getconf _CS_MACHINE_SERIAL USR2024FP1 # Example 2-2 Unique IDs for Virtual Partitions (vPars) The following example shows the virtual partition-unique ID returned by the getconf command, as well as the local nPartition number and the current virtual partition name. # parstatus -w The local partition number is 0. # vparstatus -w The current virtual partition is Shad. # getconf _CS_PARTITION_IDENT Z3e0ec8e078cd3c7b_P0_V00 # For details on virtual partitions, see Chapter 9 "Installing or Removing the vPars". 18 Partitioning in HP Superdome 2