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parstatus(1)
For OA Based Partition Management Systems
parstatus(1)
-A Only displays the available resources in the complex.
-C Shows information for all blades in the complex.
-E Shows information for all enclosures in the complex.
-I Shows information for all I/O bays in the complex.
-M Produces a machine readable/parseable output. The machine readable output will
have the columns separated by a single colon character (
:) and will not have a
column header.
Note: The
-M and -V
options are mutually exclusive.
-P Shows information for all nPartitions in the complex.
-T Displays the Hyper-Threading information.
-V Verbose mode. Increases the amount of information displayed. Additional informa-
tion displayed with the -V option includes:
For Blade:
Details of each CPU on the blade
Details of each I/O on the blade
Details of memory on the blade
Memory interleaving / local memory settings
For Enclosure:
Usage status of each blade in the enclosure
Health status of each blade in the enclosure
For I/O bay:
Details of each I/O in the I/O bay
For nPartition:
Partition number and name
Current and next boot partition specification names
State and RunState
Current and next boot operation system types
Current and next boot Hyper threading settings
iLO
Firmware revision
Total good memory size (the amount of memory that is expected to be made
available to the nPartition when it is booted)
Total available memory size (the sum total of all the memory DIMMs discovered,
including size of any deconfigured memory DIMMs)
Memory interleaving / local memory settings
Current and next boot modes
Current and next boot VGA modes
Blades summary info
I/O bays summary info
Note: The
-V and -M options are mutually exclusive.
-X Displays attributes of the complex.
-Z parspec_name Shows contents of the specified partition specification. Note that when a current
parspec is examined with the -Z option, the information provided will be what is
stored in the parspec. It should not be expected to be identical to information gath-
ered from the associated nPartition.
RETURN VALUE
The
parstatus command exits with one of the following values:
0 Successful completion.
1 Error condition occurred.
EXAMPLES
Note: The asterisk in the
parstatus display means there is a footnote describing the header.
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