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2.
Issue the parstatus -V -p# command to list the current core cell choices and core cell
use for an nPartition.
NOTE:
commands (-h and -g for IPMI over LAN connections; -h and -u for WBEM/WMI
connections). For a complete explanation of these options, see the command description in
"nPartition Commands Reference" (page
The parstatus -V -p# command lists detailed status for the specified nPartition (-p#
where # is the nPartition number).
The nPartition status includes the current active core cell ("Core Cell"), and any core cell
choice settings.
The core cell choice preferences are listed by parstatus as the "Core Cell Alternate" settings
with "1" being the highest priority and "2" through "4" as the lower priority core cell choices.
# parstatus -V -p0
[Partition]
Partition Number
Partition Name
Status
IP address
Primary Boot Path
Alternate Boot Path
HA Alternate Boot Path : 0/0/2/0/0.14.0
PDC Revision
IODCH Version
CPU Speed
Core Cell
Core Cell Alternate [1]: cab0,cell0
Core Cell Alternate [2]: cab0,cell2
....
Hardware Location
=================== ============ ==== ========== ===
cab0,bay0,chassis1
cab0,bay1,chassis3
#
3.
Modify the nPartition core cell choices using the parmodify -p# -r#... command.
You can modify the core cell choices for the local nPartition or any remote nPartition in the
server complex.
Use the following command: parmodify -p# -r# -r#...
Specify the nPartition number (-p#) and the cell ID (-r#) for all cells you wish to designate
as core cell choices.
# parmodify -p0 -r2 -r0
Command succeeded.
#
The order in which you list the cells is the order in which the nPartition core cell choices are
established; the first cell listed is the first preferred core cell (choice 1), and the subsequent
cells are lower-priority core cell choices (choices 2 through 4, if specified).

Rename an nPartition

Each nPartition has both an nPartition name and an nPartition number. The nPartition name is
a short description useful for identifying the nPartition. You can customize nPartition names to
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Using Other Tools to Manage nPartitions
You must include the correct remote administration options when issuing par
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: active
: 0.0.0.0
: 0/0/2/0/0.13.0
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: 6.0
: 23664
: 552 MHz
: cab0,cell0
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