HP Integrity rx5670 Windows Integrity nPartition Guide - Page 123

command from the MP, interface, or by logging into Windows on the deleted nPartition and issuing

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nPartition Commands Reference parremove Par # of # of I/O Num Status Cells Chassis Core cell Partition Name (first 30 chars) 0 Inactive 8 5 ? Partition 0 1 Inactive 1 1 ? Partition 1 2 Active 2 2 cab1,cell0 Partition 2 3 Active 2 2 cab1,cell2 Goldilocks 4 Inactive 1 1 ? Partition 4 5 Active 2 1 cab0,cell2 Partition 5 C:\>parremove -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -p3 -F Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete. Please wait... Note: The specified partition has been marked for removal. The partition must be shutdown for reconfiguration to complete the removal, and to unlock the Stable Complex Configuration Data to allow modification of other partitions. On HP-UX use "shutdown -RH". On Windows, shut down the OS on the partition using the Start menu or "shutdown -s" at a Command Prompt. If the partition is at the system firmware prompt, use the RR command on the MP. NOTE Although not shown, here is the point where the deleted nPartition is put into a "Shutdown for Reconfig" state. Do this by issuing the RR command from the MP interface, or by logging into Windows on the deleted nPartition and issuing a "shutdown /r" command (Start > Run > type shutdown /r > click OK). C:\>parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -P Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete. Please wait... [Partition] Par # of # of I/O Num Status Cells Chassis Core cell Partition Name (first 30 chars) 0 Active 8 5 cab0,cell4 Partition 0 1 Inactive 1 1 ? Partition 1 2 Active 2 2 cab1,cell0 Partition 2 4 Inactive 1 1 ? Partition 4 5 Active 2 1 cab0,cell2 Partition 5 Chapter 5 123

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nPartition Commands Reference
parremove
Chapter 5
123
Par
# of
# of I/O
Num Status
Cells Chassis
Core cell
Partition Name (first 30 chars)
=== ============ ===== ======== ========== ===============================
0
Inactive
8
5
?
Partition 0
1
Inactive
1
1
?
Partition 1
2
Active
2
2
cab1,cell0 Partition 2
3
Active
2
2
cab1,cell2 Goldilocks
4
Inactive
1
1
?
Partition 4
5
Active
2
1
cab0,cell2 Partition 5
C:\>parremove -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -p3 -F
Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete.
Please wait...
Note: The specified partition has been marked for removal.
The partition must be shutdown for reconfiguration to complete the removal,
and to unlock the Stable Complex Configuration Data to allow modification of
other partitions.
On HP-UX use "shutdown -RH".
On Windows, shut down the OS on the partition using the Start menu or "shutdown -s" at a
Command Prompt.
If the partition is at the system firmware prompt, use the RR command on the MP.
NOTE
Although not shown, here is the point where the deleted nPartition is put into a
“Shutdown for Reconfig” state. Do this by issuing the
RR
command from the MP
interface, or by logging into Windows on the deleted nPartition and issuing a
“shutdown /r” command (
Start > Run >
type
shutdown /r >
click
OK
).
C:\>parstatus -h 192.168.24.68 -g password -P
Note: The -g option may require up to 2 minutes to complete.
Please wait...
[Partition]
Par
# of
# of I/O
Num Status
Cells Chassis
Core cell
Partition Name (first 30 chars)
=== ============ ===== ======== ========== ===============================
0
Active
8
5
cab0,cell4 Partition 0
1
Inactive
1
1
?
Partition 1
2
Active
2
2
cab1,cell0 Partition 2
4
Inactive
1
1
?
Partition 4
5
Active
2
1
cab0,cell2 Partition 5