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Table 6-1 nPartition Configuration Task Summaries (continued)
Task
"Setting Cell Attributes"
"Setting nPartition Core
Cell Choices"
168
Creating and Configuring nPartitions
Summary
• BCH Menu: Configuration menu, CELLCONFIG command to list or set cell
use-on-next-boot values.
• EFI Shell: cellconfig command to list or set cell use-on-next-boot values.
• nPartition Commands: parmodify -p# -m#... command to modify cell attributes
(-m#..., where # is the cell number) for the specified nPartition (-p#, where # is the
nPartition number).
— Original nPartition Commands — For the cell modify (-m) option, specify:
-m#:base:[y|n]:ri
where: # is the cell number, base always is the cell type, the cell use-on-next-boot
value is either y (the default, make active) or n (inactive), and ri always is the cell
failure usage.
For the Original nPartition Commands, all attributes are optional and if not specified
the default values (base:y:ri) are assigned.
— Enhanced nPartition Commands — For the -m option:
-m#:base:[y|n]:ri[:clm]
where all Original nPartition Commands attributes are supported, and clm is the
cell local memory value: the amount of memory on the cell that is not interleaved.
The clm attribute may be an absolute number of GBytes in 0.5 GByte increments,
or a percentage (in 12.5% increments, or in 25% increments for cells with less than
4 GBytes).
• Partition Manager:
— Version 1.0 — Select the nPartition to which the cell belongs, select the
Partition Modify Partition action, Change Cell Attributes tab, select the cell(s),
and click Modify Cell(s).
— Version 2.0 — Select the nPartition to which the cell belongs, select the
nPartition Modify nPartition action, and then configure attributes using the Set
Cell Options tab and the Configure Memory tab.
See
"Setting Cell Attributes" (page
• BCH Menu: Configuration menu, COC command.
COC choice cell, where choice is 0-3 (with 0 being the highest-priority choice) and where
cell is the cell number.
• EFI Shell: rootcell command.
rootcell clear to clear the list of preferred core cells.
rootcell c0 c1... to specify up to four choices, with c0 being the highest-priority
choice and c0-c3 being the cell numbers.
• nPartition Commands: parmodify -p# -r# -r#... command to specify up to
four core cell choices (-r#, where # is the cell number) in priority order for the specified
nPartition (-p#, where # is the nPartition number)
• Partition Manager:
— Version 1.0 — Select the nPartition to configure, select the Partition Modify
Partition action, Core Cell Choices tab.
— Version 2.0 — Select the nPartition to configure, select the nPartition Modify
nPartition action, Set Cell Options tab, and use the Core Cell Choice column to
set priorities.
See
"Setting nPartition Core Cell Choices" (page
189).
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