parstatus2.1 (2010 09)
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parstatus(1)
For OA Based Partition Management Systems
parstatus(1)
Example 1
Display information for all the I/O bays in the complex:
parstatus -I
The output format is as shown below.
[IOBay]
Hardware Usage/ Par Pending
Location Status* Num Deletion
======== ======================= === ========
5/1 Inactive /OK - -
5/2 Inactive /OK - -
6/1 Empty /Invalid - -
6/2 Empty /Invalid - -
7/1 Empty /Invalid - -
7/2 Empty /Invalid - -
8/1 Empty /Invalid - -
8/2 Empty /Invalid - -
9/1 Empty /Invalid - -
9/2 Empty /Invalid - -
10/1 Empty /Invalid - -
10/2 Empty /Invalid - -
11/1 Empty /Invalid - -
11/2 Empty /Invalid - -
12/1 Empty /Invalid - -
12/2 Empty /Invalid - -
* D-Deconfigured I-Indicted
Example 2
Display detailed information of an I/O bay:
parstatus -i 5/1 -V
The output format is as shown below.
[IOBay]
Hardware Location : 5/1
Actual Usage : Inactive
Status : OK
Partition Number : 1
Partition Name : nPar0001
Failure Usage : Normal
Failure Usage at next boot : Normal
Use On Next Boot : yes
Pending Deletion : -
RP Path Slot Slot Type Status
=========== ========= ========== =======
5/1/0/0/0 5/1/4 PCIe OK
5/1/0/0/2 5/1/3 PCIe OK
5/1/0/1/0 5/1/5 PCIe OK
5/1/0/1/2 5/1/6 PCIe OK
5/1/0/2/0 5/1/1 PCIe OK
5/1/0/2/2 5/1/2 PCIe OK
Example 3
The following example displays information for all major components that are physically present in the
local complex. If no action is specified for the command; the default behavior is to display all.
parstatus
Note: No action specified. Default behavior is display all.
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