Vparboot - HP Integrity Superdome 2 16-socket User Manual

Onboard administrator command line interface user guide
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Option
-P vp_name
Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator, OA Operator
Restriction:
You must be connected to the monarch OA.

VPARBOOT

Command:
vparboot { -p vpar_id -N npar_id | -p npar_id:vpar_id }
Description:
The vparboot command boots the specified virtual partition. The virtual partition must exist
and be in the DOWN run-state. The nPartition containing the virtual partition to be booted
must either be booted in vPars mode or inactive with the next boot mode as vPars.
No boot related options other than virtual partition name/number and nPar name/number
are supported.
The options for the command:
Option
-p vparidentstr
146 Partition commands
Meaning
–n is not specified. –z and –n are mutually exclusive.
The default parspec is modified with the –n option.
Specifies a name for the new virtual partition. The name
for the vPar should be specified either using the –p
<name> or –P options. Attempts to specify the vPar
name using both the –p <name> and –p options in the
same command line will be considered invalid.
A partition name with the same format as the default
name can only be specified if the specified name
matches the vPar number.
Meaning
Specifies the virtual partition to be created in ASCII
format either as a name or number. It can also be
specified in the format
nparidentstr:vparidentstr. When specified in
the format of nparidentstr:vparidentstr,
nparidentstr and vparidentstr can either be a name or
number. When specified from the OA, the vPar should
be identified using the format
nparidentstr:vparidentstr or used along with
the –N option. A partition name should at least have
one of the following non-numeric characters:
a-z
A-Z
- (dash)
_ (underscore)
. (period)
If a -p <number> option is not specified, a vPar
number is automatically assigned to the created virtual
partition. If both and –p <name> and –P are not

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