HP rp7440 nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition - Page 254

For HP Integrity servers, Disable Hyper-Threading.

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-d cell -b path -t path -s path -P PartitionName -B -T flag -u username -g -h IPaddress|hostname 254 nPartition Commands Remove the specified cell from the nPartition. Specifies the primary boot path. For HP 9000 servers, this is the PRI boot path. For HP Integrity servers -b sets the first item in the boot options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only boot options for the local nPartition can be modified. Specifies the alternate boot path. For HP 9000 servers, this is the ALT boot path. For HP Integrity servers -t sets the third item in the boot options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only boot options for the local nPartition can be modified. Specifies the secondary boot path. For HP 9000 servers, this is the HAA boot path. For HP Integrity servers -s sets the second item in the boot options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only boot options for the local nPartition can be modified. Specifies the name of the nPartition. Specifies whether to boot the nPartition. The default is not to boot. When you modify an inactive nPartition and specify the -B option, the nPartition is booted (and becomes active) immediately after it is modified. When you modify an active nPartition and specify the -B option, you must perform a reboot for reconfig of the modified nPartition. You must perform this reboot for reconfig before any other cell assignments can take place in the server complex. Specifies whether Hyper-Threading should be enabled or not (only if cells support this feature). If this option is not specified, the Hyper-Threading property will not be changed. The valid values for flag are: y Enable Hyper-Threading, which allows multiple threads to run concurrently on each processor core. n Disable Hyper-Threading. Enhanced nPartition Commands only. Specifies the account and authorization to access an nPartition other than the local nPartition. The -h option is required if this option is used. username specifies a configured user name on the target nPartition. Enhanced nPartition Commands only. Allows access to the complex specified by the -h option. The accessed complex is then considered the target complex. Access is through the service processor LAN port.The -h option is required if this option is used. Enhanced nPartition Commands only. This option is only used in combination with either the -u or -g option.

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-d
cell
Remove the specified cell from the nPartition.
-b
path
Specifies the primary boot path.
For HP 9000 servers, this is the PRI boot path.
For HP Integrity servers
-b
sets the first item in the boot
options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only
boot options for the local nPartition can be modified.
-t
path
Specifies the alternate boot path.
For HP 9000 servers, this is the ALT boot path.
For HP Integrity servers
-t
sets the third item in the boot
options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only
boot options for the local nPartition can be modified.
-s
path
Specifies the secondary boot path.
For HP 9000 servers, this is the HAA boot path.
For HP Integrity servers
-s
sets the second item in the boot
options list displayed by the EFI Boot Manager, and only
boot options for the local nPartition can be modified.
-P
PartitionName
Specifies the name of the nPartition.
-B
Specifies whether to boot the nPartition. The default is not
to boot.
When you modify an inactive nPartition and specify the
-B
option, the nPartition is booted (and becomes active)
immediately after it is modified.
When you modify an active nPartition and specify the
-B
option, you must perform a reboot for reconfig of the
modified nPartition. You must perform this reboot for
reconfig before any other cell assignments can take place
in the server complex.
-T
flag
Specifies whether Hyper-Threading should be enabled or
not (only if cells support this feature). If this option is not
specified, the Hyper-Threading property will not be
changed.
The valid values for
flag
are:
y
Enable Hyper-Threading, which allows multiple
threads to run concurrently on each processor core.
n
Disable Hyper-Threading.
-u
username
Enhanced nPartition Commands only. Specifies the account
and authorization to access an nPartition other than the
local nPartition.
The
-h
option is required if this option is used.
username
specifies a configured user name on the target
nPartition.
-g
Enhanced nPartition Commands only. Allows access to
the complex specified by the
-h
option. The accessed
complex is then considered the target complex. Access is
through the service processor LAN port.The
-h
option is
required if this option is used.
-h
IPaddress
|
hostname
Enhanced nPartition Commands only. This option is only
used in combination with either the
-u
or
-g
option.
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