parunlock.1m (2010 09)

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parunlock(1M) parunlock(1M)
NAME
parunlock - unlock stable complex profile or cancel pending changes to complex or partition configuration
data
SYNOPSIS
parunlock -p PartitionNumber [
-s][-d][
-P][-c cell ]
[[
-u username [:
] -h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
parunlock -s [-d][
-P][-c cell ][-p PartitionNumber]
[[
-u username [:
] -h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
parunlock -d [-s][
-P][-c cell ][-p PartitionNumber]
[[
-u username [:]
-h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
parunlock -c cell [-d
][-s][-P][-p PartitionNumber]
[[
-u username [:]
-h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
parunlock -P [-A][
-s][-d][-c cell ][-p PartitionNumber]
[[
-u username [:] -h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
parunlock -A [-P]
[[ -u username [:] -h IPaddress|hostname ]
|[
-g -h IPaddress|hostname ]]
Platform Support Remarks
parunlock is not supported on systems with Onboard Administrator (OA) based partition
management.
DESCRIPTION
The
parunlock command unlocks the specified Partition Configuration Data, the Dynamic Complex
Configuration Data, the Stable Complex Configuration Data, or the cell data; or cancels pending changes
to the Stable Complex Configuration Data; or any combination of these.
This command should be used with caution. It should be used only when the system resources are locked
due to the abnormal termination of any partition command or other similar applications.
Superuser permission is required to run this command on the local partition. If the
-u
or -g option is
used to access a remote partition or complex, superuser permission is not required on the local system,
and the local system need not exist on an nPartition. If the
-u option is specified, username on the
remote host must have superuser permission or the command will fail.
Refer to the nPartition Administrator’s Guide for a description of the partition management terms used
in this man page.
Options and Arguments
parunlock recognizes the following command line options and arguments:
-p PartitionNumber Unlocks the Partition Configuration Data of the specified target partition on the
target complex. PartitionNumber specifies the unique number (integer) assigned
to the partition when it was created.
-A Unlocks the Stable Complex Configuration Data, the Dynamic Complex
Configuration Data, the Partition Configuration Data of all the partitions on the
target complex and the cell data of all the cells in the target complex.
-c cell Unlocks the cell data of the specified cell. A cell can be specified either in the
local (cabinet# /slot#) or global (cell# ) format. For example, the cell located in
cabinet 0, slot 1 is identified in the local format as 0/1 or in the global format as 1.
-d Unlocks the Dynamic Complex Configuration Data of the target complex.
-g Allows access to the complex specified by the -h option. The accessed complex is
then considered the target complex. Access is through the service processor’s
LAN port.
HP-UX 11i Version 3: September 2010 1 Hewlett-Packard Company 1

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