vparstatus2.1m (2010 09)

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vparstatus2(1M)
For OA Based Partition Management Systems
vparstatus2(1M)
1024: ILM granularity, in megabytes.
1/1/0 4096: The total base SLM memory assigned to the virtual partition.
1024: SLM granularity, in megabytes.
Available resources: The list of major fields is: CPU resources , I/O resources , and
memory resources .
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 virtual partition.
A comma-separated list of sockets and available socket local processors on them.
The subfields within memory resources are: total available ILM in megabytes , list of
sockets, and available SLM in megabytes on them.
The entire list of available resources is displayed on one line, regardless of length.
CPU configuration: The list of major fields is: CPU resource path , status , assigned
virtual partition number and name, sibling information .
The CPU status field is one or more of the following: OK, D (Deconfigured) , I
(Indicted) , PD (Parent Deconfigured) , PI (Parent Indicted) .
The sibling information field consists of the resource path and assigned virtual parti-
tion number and name of sibling CPUs on the same core of a multicore socket.
Here is an example:
1/1/0/1:3:vpar3
Information is shown for all CPUs in the underlying nPartition, one CPU per line,
except those deconfigured by the firmware.
The need to reboot the underlying nPartition on a partitionable platform is indicated by a
Y in the final field of the virtual partition configuration and available resource displays
(for example, :Y). Otherwise the field contains :N. The reboot run-state is not shown in
the CPU configuration display.
-N npar_id Specifies the nPartition to which the virtual partition belongs. npar_id can be specified
either as a number or a name. This option is mandatory for the command invoked from
the OA.
Note: This command is always available from the OA even if the nPartition to which the
virtual partition belongs is down.
-Z parspec_name
Specifies partition specification from which the virtual partition database has to be
chosen. Note that when a current parspec is examined with the -Z option, the informa-
tion provided will be what is stored in the parspec. It should not be expected to be identi-
cal to information gathered from the associated nPartition.
SECURITY RESTRICTIONS
Superuser permission is required to run this command from the partition side. Any OA user having user
privilege level or above can execute this command.
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 resources in all virtual partitions:
# vparstatus
[Virtual Partition]
Num Name RunState State
=== ================... ========= =========
1 vpar1 UP Active
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