HP Integrity rx5670 Windows Integrity nPartition Guide - Page 110
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nPartition Commands Reference parcreate Synopsis Options parcreate The parcreate command creates a new nPartition. This command assigns the specified cells (and any attached I/O chassis) to an nPartition, assigns a number to the new nPartition, and returns the partition number of the newly created nPartition. Root permission or IPMI LAN access is required to use parcreate. parcreate [-P PartitionName] [-I IPaddress] [-L clm_value] -c cell:[celltype]:[use_on_next_boot]:[failure_usage][:clm] [-c...] [-b path] [-t path] [-s path] [-r cell] [-r...] {-T flag} {-k s_lock} [-B] [-u username:[passwd] -h IPaddress|hostname |-g [passwd] -h IPaddress|hostname ] • The -h... -g... options must be specified to cause the command to send its management request using IPMI over LAN to a management processor in another server complex (but can also be used as a "loopback access" to the management processor in the local complex). • The -h... -u... set of options must be specified to cause the command to send its management request using WBEM to an nPartition other than the local nPartition (but can also be used as a "loopback access" to the local nPartition). The -g and -u options are mutually exclusive. -P PartitionName Specifies the name of the new nPartition. -I IPaddress Specifies the IP address that can be used by management tools to address this nPartition. This value should be consistent with the IP address used for the nPartition when an operating system is booted. -L clm_value Specifies the amount of the memory that will be used as cell local memory per cell. The clm_value specified using the -c option takes precedence over the clm_value specified using the -L option. See the -c option for a description of the clm_value formats. -T flag Specifies if Hyper-Threading should be enabled (only if cell supports this feature). By default Hyper-Threading is disabled. The valid values for flag are: y Enables Hyper-Threading allowing multiple threads to run at the same time on each CPU. n Disables Hyper-Threading. (The default.) 110 Chapter 5