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parstatus, server that supports nPartitions. Not supported with

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nPartition Commands Reference parstatus Synopsis Options parstatus The parstatus command displays information about the nPartitions or hardware within a server complex. If you specify no arguments, parstatus lists information about several of the major components of the server complex. You can specify an individual entity (cell, I/O chassis, cabinet, or nPartition) to restrict the output to information about that component. All users can issue this command. parstatus -s parstatus -w parstatus [-X] parstatus [-A] [-M] -C|-I parstatus [-M] -B|-P parstatus [-M] -i IOchassis [-i...] parstatus [-V|-M] -c cell [-c...] parstatus [-V|-M] -b cabinet [-b...] parstatus [-V|-M] -p PartitionNumber [-p...] parstatus [-T] • 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. -s Indicate (through parstatus exit status) whether the system is an HP server that supports nPartitions. Not supported with the -h... -g... options. -w Display the nPartition number for the local nPartition. Not supported with the -h... -g... options. -X Display the server complex attributes. -A Only display the available resources in the complex. -T Only display the HyperThreading information. -V Increase the amount of information displayed. This option includes interleaved and cell local memory settings when cell (-c cell) or nPartition (-p partition) details are displayed. -M Produce output suitable for machine parsing. 124 Chapter 5

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nPartition Commands Reference
parstatus
Chapter 5
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parstatus
The
parstatus
command displays information about the nPartitions or hardware
within a server complex. If you specify no arguments,
parstatus
lists information about
several of the major components of the server complex.
You can specify an individual entity (cell, I/O chassis, cabinet, or nPartition) to restrict
the output to information about that component.
All users can issue this command.
Synopsis
parstatus -s
parstatus -w
parstatus [-X]
parstatus [-A] [-M] -C|-I
parstatus [-M] -B|-P
parstatus [-M] -i IOchassis [-i...]
parstatus [-V|-M] -c cell [-c...]
parstatus [-V|-M] -b cabinet [-b...]
parstatus [-V|-M] -p PartitionNumber [-p...]
parstatus [-T]
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.
Options
-s
Indicate (through
parstatus
exit status) whether the system is an HP
server that supports nPartitions. Not supported with the
-h... -g...
options.
-w
Display the nPartition number for the local nPartition. Not supported
with the
-h... -g...
options.
-X
Display the server complex attributes.
-A
Only display the available resources in the complex.
-T
Only display the HyperThreading information.
-V
Increase the amount of information displayed.
This option includes interleaved and cell local memory settings when
cell (
-c cell
) or nPartition (
-p partition
) details are displayed.
-M
Produce output suitable for machine parsing.