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Introduction to nPartitions
parremove Command
HP System Partitions Guide: Administration for nPartitions—rp7410
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parremove Command
The /usr/sbin/parremove command removes an existing partition.
This removes all cells from the partition and destroys the partition
definition.
To remove the local nPartition (the partition from which you issue this
command) you must specify the -F option.
To remove a remote nPartition, the remote nPartition must be inactive: it
must be shut down to a ready for reconfig state or the parremove
command will not be able to remove the partition.
Root permission is required to run this command.
See the parremove (1M) manpage for complete details.
Synopsis parremove -p PartitionNumber [-F]
Options -p PartitionNumber Specifies the partition number to be removed.
-F Forcibly remove the partition. If the partition is
inactive, the partition is removed. If the partition is
active and if it is the local partition, the partition is
removed.
If the partition is active but is not the local partition,
then the partition will not be removed.
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DRAFT NOV 2001