HP Integrity rx5670 Windows Integrity nPartition Guide - Page 113

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nPartition Commands Reference parcreate Finally, you issue the parstatus command again to verify the change. Step 1. Open a command window on the management station (Start > Run > type cmd > click OK). Step 2. At the command prompt, type the following: parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -AC and press Enter. Step 3. Information about the available cells appears (cab1/cell2 and cab1/cell4). Since there are 8 cells per cabinet, and the cabinets are named starting from zero (cab0, cab1, cab2, and so on), you determine that "cab1/cell2" is actually "Cell #10", and "cab1/cell4" is "Cell #12". Type the following to create the new nPartition: parcreate -c 10::: -c 12::: -r 10 -P Frodo -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -B and press Enter. Cells #10 and #12 are assigned to the nPartition, Cell #10 becomes the core cell, the nPartition is named "Frodo", and the nPartition boots automatically after being created. Step 4. Verify the change by typing: parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -P and pressing Enter. The sequence of commands and results is shown here. Notice at the end that "Frodo" is active: C:\>parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -AC Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete. Please wait... [Cell] CPU Memory Use OK/ (GB) Core On Hardware Actual Deconf/ OK/ Cell Next Par Location Usage Max Deconf Connected To Capable Boot Num cab1,cell2 Inactive 8/0/8 32.0/0.0 cab1,bay0,chassis1 yes - - cab1,cell4 Inactive 8/0/8 32.0/0.0 cab1,bay1,chassis1 no - - Notes: * = Cell has no interleaved memory. C:\>parcreate -c 10::: -r 10 -c 12::: -P Frodo -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -B Chapter 5 113

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nPartition Commands Reference
parcreate
Chapter 5
113
Finally, you issue the
parstatus
command again to verify the change.
Step 1.
Open a command window on the management station (
Start > Run >
type
cmd >
click
OK
).
Step 2.
At the command prompt, type the following:
parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -AC
and press
Enter
.
Step 3.
Information about the available cells appears (cab1/cell2 and cab1/cell4). Since there are
8 cells per cabinet, and the cabinets are named starting from zero (cab0, cab1, cab2, and
so on), you determine that “cab1/cell2” is actually “Cell #10”, and “cab1/cell4” is “Cell
#12”.
Type the following to create the new nPartition:
parcreate -c 10::: -c 12::: -r 10 -P Frodo -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -B
and press
Enter
.
Cells #10 and #12 are assigned to the nPartition, Cell #10 becomes the core cell, the
nPartition is named “Frodo”, and the nPartition boots automatically after being created.
Step 4.
Verify the change by typing:
parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -P
and pressing
Enter
.
The sequence of commands and results is shown here. Notice at the end that “Frodo” is
active:
C:\>parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -AC
Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete.
Please wait...
[Cell]
CPU
Memory
Use
OK/
(GB)
Core
On
Hardware
Actual
Deconf/ OK/
Cell
Next Par
Location
Usage
Max
Deconf
Connected To
Capable Boot Num
========== ============ ======= ========= =================== ======= ==== ===
cab1,cell2 Inactive
8/0/8
32.0/0.0
cab1,bay0,chassis1
yes
-
-
cab1,cell4 Inactive
8/0/8
32.0/0.0
cab1,bay1,chassis1
no
-
-
Notes: * = Cell has no interleaved memory.
C:\>parcreate -c 10::: -r 10 -c 12::: -P Frodo -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -B