HP Server rp7420 HP-UX 11i v3 Dynamic nPartitions - Features and Configuration - Page 12
nPartition 0, nPartition 1, cell 0, cell 1, cell 2, cell 3, cell 4, cell 5, cell 6, cell 7, HP-UX
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Figure 3. HP-UX instance 0 HP-UX instance 1 nPartition 0 nPartition 1 cell 0 cell 1 cell 2 cell 3 cell 4 cell 5 cell 6 cell 7 base cell float cell float cell float cell base cell base cell base cell base cell Cell 2 is still assigned to partition 0, but it is inactive. Now, the cell can be unassigned from partition 0 with the command parmodify -p 0 -d 2 Figure 4. HP-UX instance 0 HP-UX instance 1 nPartition 0 nPartition 1 cell 0 cell 1 cell 2 cell 3 cell 4 cell 5 cell 6 cell 7 base cell float cell unassigned float cell base cell base cell base cell base cell Cell 2 is not assigned to any partition. For this example, the system administrator does not use the remote management capabilities of the nPartition commands. Instead, the following commands are entered into a terminal session on HP-UX instance 1. Cell 2 is unassigned, and once the cell reset operation triggered by the previous online deactivation has completed, it can be assigned to partition 1 with the command parmodify -p 1 -a 2:floating:y::100% The attributes designate cell 2 as a floating cell with 100% of its memory used as cell local memory. The result of the assignment is shown in the following diagram: 12