Assigned Or Unassigned Blades And I/O Bays - HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket Administrator's Manual

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[Blade]
Enclosure/ Usage/
Blade
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* D-Deconfigured
[IOBay]
Enclosure/ Usage/
IOBay
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[Partition]
Par State/
Num RunState
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D-Degraded
** Actual allocated for Active and User requested for Inactive partitions
In addition to providing the resource information, the parstatus command displays the existing
nPartitions.

Assigned or unassigned blades and I/O bays

Each blade in a server complex is either assigned to one of the nPartitions in the complex, or
unassigned. If a blade or an I/O bay is unassigned, it is not used by any nPartition. Blades and
I/O bays that are unassigned are considered to be available resources; they can be assigned to
any of the existing nPartitions, or can be used to create new nPartitions.
You can assign a blade to an nPartition or unassign a blade from the nPartition using the
parcreate or the parmodify commands. For more information, see help parcreate and
help parmodify.
Status*
Inactive Base /OK
Inactive Base /OK
Inactive Base /OK
Inactive Base /OK
Inactive Base /OK
Inactive Base /OK
Inactive Base /OK
Inactive Base /OK
I-Indicted
Status*
Inactive /OK
Inactive /OK
Inactive /OK
Inactive /OK
Inactive /OK
Inactive /OK
Inactive /OK
Inactive /OK
Empty /Invalid
Empty /Invalid
Empty /Invalid
Empty /Invalid
Empty /Invalid
Empty /Invalid
Empty /Invalid
Empty /Invalid
I-Indicted
Status* # of
CPU
Memory
OK/
(GB)
Indicted/ OK/
Deconf/
Indicted/
Max
Deconf
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
8/0/0/8
128.0/0.0/0.0
Par Pending
Num Deletion
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# of
ILM/
Blades IOBays SLM
(GB)**
Use
Par Pending
On
Num Deletion
Next
Boot
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Partition Name
(first 15
characters)
nPartition resources
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