HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator's Guide (includes A.05.03)
Archiving the Virtual Partitions Using a Virtual Partition as the Ignite-UX Server...........288
Recovering the Virtual Partitions Using one of the Virtual Partitions as the Ignite-UX
Server...................................................................................................................................288
Using make_tape_recovery and Dual-media Boot..................................................................289
Setting Up a Disk for Dual-Media Recovery............................................................................289
Recovering the Virtual Partition...............................................................................................289
Using make_tape_recovery within a vPars Environment.......................................................291
Requirements and the BOOT Attribute.....................................................................................291
Archiving..................................................................................................................................291
Recovering................................................................................................................................291
Expert Recovery..................................................................................................................................292
11 vPars Flexible Administrative Capability................................................................293
Synopsis..............................................................................................................................................293
Terms and Definitions.........................................................................................................................294
Flexible Administrative Capability Commands.................................................................................296
monadmin...........................................................................................................................................296
Basic Syntax and Usage.................................................................................................................296
vparadmin.........................................................................................................................................297
Basic Syntax and Usage.................................................................................................................297
Persistence across vPars Monitor Reboots..........................................................................................298
vPars Commands................................................................................................................................298
Example vPars Monitor Scenario (monadmin)...................................................................................299
Turning On The Flexible Administrative Capability Feature.......................................................299
Adding Virtual Partitions to the Designated-admin Virtual Partition List...................................300
Example HP-UX Shell Scenario (vparadmin)...................................................................................300
A Command Successfully Executed..............................................................................................300
A Command Not Executed Due to the Flexible Administrative Capability Feature....................300
Adding a Virtual Partition to the Designated-admin Virtual Partition List..................................301
Deleting a Virtual Partition to the Designated-admin Virtual Partition List................................301
Listing the Virtual Partitions in the Designated-admin Virtual Partition List..............................301
Changing the Flexible Administrative Capability Password........................................................301
Determining whether Flexible Administrative Capability is ON or OFF ....................................301
12 Virtual Partition Manager (A.03.xx)......................................................................303
About the Virtual Partition Manager (vparmgr)...............................................................................303
Starting the Virtual Partition Manager..........................................................................................303
Options...........................................................................................................................................304
Using the vPars Graphical User Interface (GUI)...........................................................................304
Stopping the Virtual Partition Manager........................................................................................305
A LBA Hardware Path to Physical I/O Slot Correspondence (PA-RISC only)..........307
rp5470/L3000 I/O Block Diagram........................................................................................................307
rp7400/N4000 I/O Block Diagram.......................................................................................................308
rp7410 and rp7405 PCI I/O Block Diagram.........................................................................................308
rp8400 PCI I/O Block Diagram............................................................................................................309
Superdome (SD16000, SD32000, SD64000) PCI I/O Block Diagram...................................................309
B Problem with Adding Unbound CPUs to a Virtual Partition (A.03.xx).................311
Symptoms............................................................................................................................................311
Cause...................................................................................................................................................311
Example.........................................................................................................................................311
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