Setting Cell Attributes - HP Rp7410 - Server - 0 MB RAM Administrator's Manual

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2.
Select the Complex Set Complex Name action.
Enter the new name for the complex in the text box provided, which shows the current
complex name. If no name was previously assigned, the default name is "MyComplex".
3.
Exit Partition Manager.
From Partition Manager Version 1.0, select the File Exit action.
From Partition Manager Version 2.0, select Log off parmgr or exit the Web browser when
finished.

Setting Cell Attributes

You can set the attributes for a cell by using any one of the following procedures:
"Setting Cell Attributes (BCH Menu)" (page 189)
"Setting Cell Attributes (EFI Shell)" (page 190)
"Setting Cell Attributes (nPartition Commands)" (page 191)
"Setting Cell Attributes (Partition Manager)" (page 193)
Each cell assigned to an nPartition has attributes including use-on-next-boot that determine how
the cell is used within the nPartition. On servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000
chipset, each cell also has a cell local memory attribute that determines the amount of memory
on the cell that is not interleaved.
CAUTION:
that support it.
Any memory configured as cell local memory is unusable when an nPartition runs an operating
system that does not support it.
NOTE:
Changing a cell use-on-next-boot attribute may be restricted on any server complex
that is under an Instant Capacity contract.
NOTE:
After changing cell attributes, in order to use the new settings you must reboot the
nPartition to which the cell is assigned (HP-UX: shutdown -r; Windows: shutdown /r; Linux:
shutdown -r time; OpenVMS: @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN with an automatic system reboot).
If modifying an inactive cell to be active, perform a reboot for reconfig (HP-UX: shutdown -R;
Windows: shutdown /r; Linux: shutdown -r time; OpenVMS: @SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN
with an automatic system reboot).
Procedure 6-16 Setting Cell Attributes (BCH Menu)
From the BCH Configuration Menu, use the CELLCONFIG command to list or set the
use-on-next-boot value for each cell in the local nPartition. The BCH Menu is available only on
HP 9000 systems.
1.
Access the BCH Main Menu for the nPartition whose cell use-on-next-boot attributes you
want to list or set.
Login to the service processor (MP or GSP) and enter CO to access the Console list. Select
the nPartition console. When accessing the console, confirm that you are at the BCH Main
Menu (the Main Menu: Enter command or menu> prompt). If at a BCH menu other
than the Main Menu, then enter MA to return to the BCH Main Menu.
2.
Enter CO to access the BCH Configuration Menu.
Memory configured as cell local memory only can be used by operating systems
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