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• The ILM and CLM memory ranges used by the monitor itself for its operation.
The need to reboot the underlying hard partition on a partitionable platform is indicated
by a
Y in the final field of the vPar configuration and available resource displays (for
example, :Y). Otherwise the field contains
:N. The reboot state is not shown in the CPU
configuration display.
-w Displays the local virtual partition (the one in which the command is executed) in a full sen-
tence. The
-M option restricts the display to just the name of the virtual partition. The
monitor must be running.
-e Displays the monitor event log. The monitor event log is a buffer in the monitor memory. The
command displays roughly 4K bytes of the latest data. In the monitor memory buffer, new
entries overlay old ones to the nearest character. As a result, the first entry displayed may
be missing some leading characters. The monitor must be running.
-R Displays Processor Information Module (PIM) data from the most recent reset of the
specified virtual partition. If a virtual partition is not specified, PIM data from the local vir-
tual partition (the virtual partition that issued the command) is displayed.
If the virtual partition has not been reset, or if PIM data has been cleared since then, no
PIM data is available so a message about the lack of data is displayed.
The monitor must be running.
-V Displays the version number of the vparstatus output format. If no other option is
specified, only the version number is displayed. If this option is combined with other
options, the version number is displayed first, followed by the data specified by the other
option(s).
-P Displays the current virtual partition and vPar monitor release versions along with the OS
version and State of all the virtual partitions.
The version information displayed depends on the state of the vPar. If the vPar is
•
UP - the exact OS version will be displayed.
• Not
UP, but the vPar has been booted earlier - the OS version last booted on the vPar
would be displayed.
• Not
UP and if that vpar has never been booted - the OS version would be displayed as
Unknown.
SECURITY RESTRICTIONS
This command is restricted to processes owned by superuser.
RETURN VALUE
The
vparstatus command exits with one of the following values:
0 Successful completion.
1 Syntax error or invalid option.
EXAMPLES
Display a summary format of all attributes and resources in all virtual partitions:
# vparstatus
[Virtual Partition]
Boot
Virtual Partition Name State Attributes Kernel Path Opts
============================ ===== ============ ===================== =====
vparsd1 Up Dyn,Auto,Nsr /stand/vmunix
vparsd2 Down Dyn,Auto,Nsr /stand/vmunix
[Virtual Partition Resource Summary]
CPU Num Num Memory Granularity
Virtual Partition Name Min/Max CPUs IO ILM CLM
============================ ======= ==== ==== ========== ==========
vparsd1 1/ 16 7 5 128 128
vparsd2 1/ 16 5 6 128 128
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