vparstatus.1m (2010 09)

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vparstatus(1M) vparstatus(1M)
-d [cpu_path]...
If no cpu_path is specified, displays configuration information for all CPUs in the nPar that
are known to the monitor. The option may be specified repeatedly with any number of
cpu_path s to limit the display to those CPU paths. A summary display is shown by default.
When used with the -v or -M
option, a detailed or machine-readable (respectively) display
is shown.
-m Displays monitor-related information, such as the hardware path from which the monitor is
booted, its file system path, and the file system path of the loaded database. Each item is
annotated and shown on its own line unless the
-M option is also specified, which produces a
machine-readable, one-line display.
-v Presents a detailed display, one attribute or resource per line. Each attribute and resource
type is identified.
CPU resources are identified by path, when path information is available, and by count.
Some CPU paths may not be known when displaying the status of alternate database vPars
or vPars in the
Down state. In this case, <no path> is displayed.
CPU path information is shown in three lists:
User assigned CPU paths.
The path of the boot processor, the first CPU assigned when the vPar is booted. If the
vPar is
Down or in an alternate database, this list is empty. The list has at most one
CPU path.
Monitor assigned CPU paths. User assigned CPUs, shown in a separate list (above), are
always associated with and assigned to a vPar, even when that vPar is
Down or in an
alternate database. The monitor assigns the remaining allocated CPUs only when the
vPar is booted. If the vPar is not
Down, this list shows the explicit paths of these CPUs.
Otherwise, the placeholder <no path> is shown for each allocated CPU.
Note that the boot processor, if any, is either user assigned or monitor assigned. There are
no other CPU categories. If a CPU is shown as the boot processor, the CPU is not shown in
either of the other lists. This is so that the sum of processors in the three lists always
represents the total CPU allocation of the vPar.
CPU count information is also shown in three lists:
The count of user assigned CPUs, always in the non-cell-specific category.
The count of non-cell-specific, monitor assigned CPUs.
A list of counts, by cell, of CPUs designated to be assigned from a specific cell.
Since counts do not represent specific paths, they are valid for all vPars, whether
Up, Down,
or in an alternate database. Counts in an alternate database are "requested". Refer to
CPUs and Cell Local Processors in the vparresources(5) manpage for more details on the use
of counts.
Memory resources are listed by type (ILM or CLM), and within those types by user assigned
ranges, monitor assigned ranges, total megabytes, and granularity. If there is any floating
memory configured in the vPar, it is indicated by the additional string
(floating).
OL* resources are listed by sequence ID, type of operation (memory add/delete, cpu
add/delete) and status of the operation. The OL* details are applicable only if the target vir-
tual partition is
UP.
-A Displays information about available resources (that is, those not assigned to any virtual
partition) in the virtual partition monitor’s database. The monitor must be running.
Resources are displayed one per line.
The
-p option no longer has any function when used with the -A option. It is ignored if
specified (unless multiply specified, which is still a syntax error).
-M Displays attribute and resource information in a machine-readable format, or restricts out-
put of the -w option to the name of the local virtual partition. The rest of this description
applies only to the attribute and resource display.
Individual fields are separated by one of four delimiters. Examples are shown following the
delimiter descriptions:
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