HP-UX HB v13.00 Ch-17 - vPars
HP-UX Handbook – Rev 13.00 Page 34 (of 46)
Chapter 17 Virtual Partitions (vPars)
October 29, 2013
vptest# vparreset -p vpar1 -h
vparstatus
Display information about one or more virtual partitions on a system. If the monitor is not loaded
the vparstatus shows a message. The output also shows the state of a vPars. Examples:
Running vparstatus on system where vpar is configured, but not running at this time.
# vparstatus
vparstatus: Warning: Virtual partition Monitor not running, Requested
resources shown.
[Virtual Partition]
Boot
Virtual Partition Name State Attributes Kernel Path Opts
====================== ===== ========== =========================
mars N/A Dyn,Auto /stand/vmunix
jupiter N/A Dyn,Auto /stand/vmunix
[Virtual Partition Resource Summary]
CPU Num Memory (MB)
CPU Bound/ IO # Ranges/
Virtual Partition Name Min/Max Unbound devs Total MB Total MB
============================== ================ ====
====================
mars 2/4 1 2 256
jupiter 1/4 1 0 3 256
vparstatus shows the following stated of a running vPars
State
Description
load
A vPars is loading/booting
boot
A vPars is loaded into memory
up
A vPars is up and running.
shut
A vPars is shutting down.
down
A vPars is down.
crash
A vPars is crashing (panic - HPMC, TOC)
hung
A vPars is not responding.
The complete status and configuration can be listed by vparstatus too.
# vparstatus -v -p vpar1
[Virtual Partition Details]
Name: vpar1
State: N/A
Attributes: Dynamic,Autoboot
Kernel Path: /stand/vmunix
Boot Opts: