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Figure 68. PSSP 2.1 SDR Directory Structure
5.4.3 New Object Classes
Two completely new object classes have been created for System Partitioning.
The Syspar_map object class has already been mentioned earlier. It is a
systemwide or global class that describes which nodes are in which partition.
Running the following command:
# SDRGetObjects Syspar_map
in the example given produces the output:
syspar_name syspar_addr node_number switch_node_number used
spcws
spcws
sppart2
sppart2
spcws
spcws
sppart2
sppart2
spcws
spcws
sppart2
sppart2
spcws
spcws
sppart2
sppart2
From this output, it is possible to see that there are two wide nodes and eight
thin nodes from the used field. The 0 signifies that the slot is not used. Run this
command if there are problems with the partitions. If there is any erroneous
data, the health of the partitions will be affected. It is possible to edit manually
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