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-n At least one of the following
-n option must be specified:
-n mincpus:N
Specifies the minimum number of CPUs to be present in the partition.
mincpus keyword indicates that the parconfig command will select cells
such that the partition has at least N number of CPUs.
N specifies the minimum number of CPUs and does not take into account the
CPUs attached to the cell specified through the
-c option.
Note: The
mincpus keyword can be specified only once and is mutually
exclusive with the numcells keyword.
-n minmem:N
Specifies the minimum amount of memory to be present in the partition.
minmem keyword indicates that the parconfig command will select cells
such that the partition has at least N GB amount of memory.
N specifies the minimum amount of memory and does not take into account
the memory attached to the cell specified through the
-c option. The amount
of memory can be optionally suffixed by "GB".
Note: The
minmem keyword can be specified only once and is mutually
exclusive with the numcells keyword.
-n mincpus: N -n minmem:N
Specifies both the minimum number of CPUs and the minimum amount of
memory to be present in the partition.
-n numcells:N
Specifies the number of cells to be present in the partition.
numcells keyword indicates that the parconfig command will select
specific number of cells.
N specifies the number of cells and does not take into account the cells
specified through the
-c option.
Note: The
numcells keyword can be specified only once and is mutually
exclusive with keywords mincpus and minmem.
-O OSname Specifies the name and configuration type of the operating system running on the
local partition or target partition (-u option specified). The valid values for
OSname are:
HPUX_11iV3 HP-UX is the operating system name and 11iV3 is the operating
system configuration type.
Note: Currently, the
parconfig command is supported only on HP-UX 11iV3.
-p PartitionNumber Specifies the partition to be modified. PartitionNumber specifies the unique
number (integer) assigned to the partition when it was created.
Note: By default, the core cell of the partition will be retained back in the recom-
mended configuration of the partition and the other cells might be deleted. If you
wish to retain back other cells of the partition, use the
-c option for each cell that
has to be retained.
-u username[:] -h IPaddress|hostname
Specifies the required authorization to access a partition other than the local system
(but can also be used as a loopback access to the local partition).
The
-h option is required if -u is used. The colon (:) is optional and is present for
Linux compatibility reasons.
If the
-u option is specified, the command prompts for the password.
username specifies a configured user name on the target partition.
Note: This command is a Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) Client
Application. The
-u option accesses the target partition using a Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL) connection. If errors are reported, check that the conditions described
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