HP-UX 11i Version 2 May 2005 Release Notes

General System Administration
Online Diagnostics
Chapter 5
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Support for the Node and Host Name Expansion
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product on both PA-RISC and
Itanium-based platforms.
Support for Information tools for PCI interfaces on Itanium-based platforms.
Support for complete vPar CPU migration on PA-RISC platforms.
Support for Machine Check Analyzer (MCA) error handling on Itanium-based
platforms.
Impact
CPUs which have been migrated from other virtual partitions will be displayed on
the cstm map only when you explicitly run the ioscan command.
On PA-RISC systems running vPars, the cstm map with the OnlineDiag bundle
shows only the resources allocated to the local virtual partition and to the vPar
monitor (i.e., resources not allocated to any of the virtual partitions).
All cstm tools will function only on resources that belong to the current partition.
On vPars, the PA-RISC CPU monitor no longer retains the deactivated faulty CPU
within the partition upon the Dynamic Processor Resilience (DPR) action. Now, the
deactivated faulty processor will be deleted from the virtual partition.
The following new events have been added to inform the Dynamic Processor
Resilience (DPR) actions appropriately in addition to the existing DPR events:
Event 100827
Event 100828
Event 100829
Event 100633
Event 100634
Event 100635
Event 100636
Event 100637
Event 100638.
Please refer the following URL for the definition of these new events:
http://wojo.rose.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/diag/ems/lpmc_em.htm
On vPars, the system info tool displays information regarding all the processors in
the hard partition and also indicates which processors belong to the current virtual
partition.
Also see “HP-UX Virtual Partitions” on page 105 and “Node and Host Name
Expansion” on page 125.
1. See “HP-UX Virtual Partitions” on page 105.
1. See “Node and Host Name Expansion” on page 125.