HP Integrity rx2800 Installation Guide, Windows Server 2008 R2 v7.0 - Page 96

Booting and Resetting nPartitions, Hardware, General, Set Cell Options, Use On Next Boot

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Modifying nPartitions includes the following tasks: • Assign (add) or unassign (remove) cells from an nPartition: - In the Partition Manager Hardware tab, select an nPartition and cell and then select nPartition → Assign cell(s) / Cell → Assign cell(s) or nPartition → Unassign cell(s) / Cell → Unassign cell(s). - Alternatively, use the parmodify -p# -a#... command to add a cell or the parmodify -p# -d#... command to remove a cell from the nPartition (-p#, where # is the partition number). • Remove (delete) an nPartition: - Shut down all open applications on the target nPartition. Shut down Windows on the target nPartition. In the Partition Manager Hardware tab, select an nPartition and then select nPartition → Delete nPartition. - Alternatively, use the parremove -p# command to remove a specified nPartition (-p#, where # is the partition number). • Rename an nPartition: - In the Partition Manager Hardware tab, select an nPartition and then select nPartition → Modify nPartition. In the General tab, enter a name in the nPartition Name text box and click OK. - Alternatively, use the parmodify -p# -P name command to set the name for a specified nPartition (-p#, where # is the partition number). • Set cell attributes: - In the Partition Manager Hardware tab, select the nPartition that the target cell belongs to. Select nPartition → Modify nPartition. Click the Set Cell Options tab, change the Use On Next Boot attribute as desired, and click OK. - Alternatively, use the parmodify -p# -m#... command to modify cell attributes for a specified nPartition (-p#, where # is the partition number), or use the EFI Shell cellconfig command to set use-on-next-boot values. • Set core cell choices: - In the Partition Manager Hardware tab, select the nPartition to which the target cell belongs. Select nPartition → Modify nPartition. Click the Set Cell Options tab, change the Core Cell Choice attribute, and click OK. - Alternatively, use the parmodify -p# -r# -r#... command to specify up to four core cell choices in priority order for a specified nPartition (-p#, where # is the partition number), or use the EFI Shell rootcell command to set core cell choices. • Set cell local memory (vs. interleaved memory) values: - In the Partition Manager Hardware tab, select the nPartition to which the target cell belongs. Then select nPartition → Modify nPartition. Click the Configure Memory tab, change the Requested CLM attribute (as a fraction of total available memory, or as a fixed amount), and click OK. - Alternatively, use the parmodify -p# -m#::::%command (-p#, where # is the partition number, -m#, where # is the cell number, and where % is the cell local memory value, expressed as a percentage). • Setting nPartition boot paths: - You must use the EFI Shell bcfg command to configure boot paths. Booting and Resetting nPartitions This section lists the main nPartition boot commands and tasks. 96 nPartitioning

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Modifying nPartitions includes the following tasks:
Assign (add) or unassign (remove) cells from an nPartition:
In the Partition Manager
Hardware
tab, select an nPartition and cell and then select
nPartition
Assign cell(s)
/
Cell
Assign cell(s)
or
nPartition
Unassign cell(s)
/
Cell
Unassign cell(s)
.
Alternatively, use the
parmodify -p
#
-a
#
...
command to add a cell or the
parmodify -p
#
-d
#
...
command to remove a cell from the nPartition (
-p
#
, where
#
is the partition number).
Remove (delete) an nPartition:
Shut down all open applications on the target nPartition. Shut down Windows on the
target nPartition. In the Partition Manager
Hardware
tab, select an nPartition and then
select
nPartition
Delete nPartition
.
Alternatively, use the
parremove -p
#
command to remove a specified nPartition (
-p
#
,
where
#
is the partition number).
Rename an nPartition:
In the Partition Manager
Hardware
tab, select an nPartition and then select
nPartition
Modify nPartition
. In the
General
tab, enter a name in the nPartition Name text box
and click
OK
.
Alternatively, use the
parmodify -p
#
-P
name
command to set the name for a
specified nPartition (
-p
#
, where
#
is the partition number).
Set cell attributes:
In the Partition Manager
Hardware
tab, select the nPartition that the target cell belongs
to. Select
nPartition
Modify nPartition
. Click the
Set Cell Options
tab, change the
Use On Next Boot
attribute as desired, and click
OK
.
Alternatively, use the
parmodify -p
#
-m
#
...
command to modify cell attributes
for a specified nPartition (
-p
#
, where
#
is the partition number), or use the EFI Shell
cellconfig
command to set use-on-next-boot values.
Set core cell choices:
In the Partition Manager
Hardware
tab, select the nPartition to which the target cell
belongs. Select
nPartition
Modify nPartition
. Click the
Set Cell Options
tab, change
the
Core Cell Choice
attribute, and click
OK
.
Alternatively, use the
parmodify -p
#
-r
#
-r
#
...
command to specify up to four
core cell choices in priority order for a specified nPartition (
-p
#
, where
#
is the partition
number), or use the EFI Shell
rootcell
command to set core cell choices.
Set cell local memory (vs. interleaved memory) values:
In the Partition Manager
Hardware
tab, select the nPartition to which the target cell
belongs. Then select
nPartition
Modify nPartition
. Click the
Configure Memory
tab, change the
Requested CLM
attribute (as a fraction of total available memory, or
as a fixed amount), and click
OK
.
Alternatively, use the
parmodify -p# -m#::::%
command (
-p
#
, where
#
is the
partition number,
-m
#
, where
#
is the cell number, and where % is the cell local memory
value, expressed as a percentage).
Setting nPartition boot paths:
You must use the EFI Shell
bcfg
command to configure boot paths.
Booting and Resetting nPartitions
This section lists the main nPartition boot commands and tasks.
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