vparstatus.1m (2010 09)

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vparstatus(1M) vparstatus(1M)
If floating memory is configured, a separate list of floating memory is added to the display
following the CLM granularity subfield. The list will be in the following order:
floating user assigned ILM ranges
floating monitor assigned ILM ranges
floating ILM size
floating user assigned CLM ranges
floating monitor assigned CLM ranges
floating CLM size
If there is no floating memory configured in the vPar, this list is empty.
If there is any pending memory migration, the last sub-field in the memory field will have
the letter
p. If no memory is migrating, this field will be empty.
An example of the OL* resources subfields is:
1234;Memory Range Add;PASS
where each subfield is interpreted as follows:
1234: The sequence id of the last initiated OL* operation.
Memory Range Add: The type of the last initiated OL* operation.
PASS: The status of the last initiated OL* operation.
Available resources: The list of major fields is:
CPU resources , I/O resources , memory resources , reboot for reconfiguration flag.
The three subfields within CPU resources are:
A comma-separated list of available CPU paths.
The total number of CPUs available for assignment to a vPar, assuming that all
are licensed. Note that this number will be less than the number in the CPU path
list if any vPar is
Down. This is because the monitor reserves (allocates) CPUs for
a Down vPar, for assignment when the vPar is booted.
A comma-separated list of cells and available CLPs on them.
The subfields within memory resources are: available ILM ranges , total available
ILM, available CLM ranges , total available CLM.
The entire list of available resources is displayed on one line, regardless of length.
CPU configuration: The list of major fields is: CPU information , CPU state , assigned
vPar, sibling information .
The CPU information field includes the following subfields: hardware path , HPA or
LID, cell ID.
The CPU state field is one or more of the following: Enabld , Inactv , Failed, MarkDC,
Pendng
The sibling information field consists of the hardware path and assigned vPar of
sibling CPUs on the same core of a multicore socket.
Here is an example:
0.11;0xfffffffffc07a000;0:Enabld:vparsd1:;
Information is shown for all CPUs in the underlying hard partition, one CPU per line,
except those deconfigured by the firmware.
Monitor-related information. This consists of five major (colon-separated) fields:
The hardware path of the nPartition console.
The hardware path of the disk from which the monitor (and its database) was
booted.
The file path of the monitor on that disk.
The file path of the database loaded into the monitor.
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