# parmodify -p1 -P "hostname05"
Command succeeded.
# parmodify -p1 -r0/4 -r0/6
Command succeeded.
# parmodify -p1 -b 4/0/1/0/0.9
Command succeeded.
#
When each modification takes place, parmodify reports "Command succeeded". Otherwise
it reports any problems.
You can specify each configuration option on a separate command line or can combine all
options into a single, longer command line.
For details on the various options for modifying nPartition settings, refer to the parmodify(1M)
manpage.
4.
Use the parstatus -V -p# command to list all details about your newly created and
configured nPartition.
If any configuration details need to be modified, use the parmodify command before you
boot the nPartition in the next step.
# parstatus -V -p1
[Partition]
Partition Number
Partition Name
Status
IP address
Prmary Boot Path
ALternate Boot Path
HA Alternate Boot Path : 0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0.0.0
PDC Revision
IODCH Version
CPU Speed
Core Cell
Core Cell Alternate
[Cell]
Hardware
Actual
Location
Usage
========== ============ ======= ========= =================== ======= ==== ===
cab0,cell4 inactive
cab0,cell6 inactive
....
5.
Boot your newly-created nPartition past boot-is-blocked to make it active and make its
system boot environment available.
(The BCH environment is provided on HP 9000 servers; the EFI environment is provided
on HP Integrity servers.)
Use the BO command at the service processor Command menu to boot the nPartition.
Once the nPartition is booted, you can access its system boot environment through its console.
Use the service processor Console menu (enter CO at the service processor Main Menu).
Procedure 6-3 Creating a New nPartition (Partition Manager)
You can create a new nPartition by using Partition Manager.
When using Partition Manager Version 1.0, use the Partition Create Partition action.
When using Partition Manager Version 2.0, use the nPartition Create nPartition action.
1.
Access Partition Manager.
For details on accessing Partition Manager or other tools, see
nPartitions" (page
:
1
: hostname05
: inactive
:
: 4/0/1/0/0.9
: 0/0/0/0/0/0/0/0.0.0
: 104.1
: 23664
: 552 MHz
: ?
:
0. cab0,cell4
1. cab0,cell6
CPU
Memory
OK/
(GB)
Failed/ OK/
Max
Failed
4/0/4
2.0/ 0.0 cab 0,bay0,chassis3 yes
4/0/4
2.0/ 0.0 cab 0,bay1,chassis1 yes
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"Tools for Configuring
Creating a New nPartition
Use
Core
On
cell
Next Par
Capable Boot Num
yes
1
yes
1
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