vparstatus2.1m (2011 03)

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vparstatus2(1M)
For OA Based Partition Management Systems
vparstatus2(1M)
NAME
vparstatus - display information about one or more virtual partitions
SYNOPSIS
Invoked from operating system (OS):
vparstatus [-v|-M]
vparstatus [-d [cpu_path]]... [
-v|-M]
vparstatus [-p vpar_id]... [-v|
-M]
vparstatus -r [-M]
vparstatus -w [-M]
vparstatus -A [-M]
vparstatus -Z parspec_name
Invoked from Onboard Administrator (OA):
vparstatus {[-d -N
npar_id]... | [-d cpu_path]... } [-v|-M
]
vparstatus {[-p vpar_id -N npar_id]... | [
-p npar_id:vpar_id]... }
[
-v|-M]
vparstatus -r [-M]
vparstatus -A -N npar_id [-M]
vparstatus -N npar_id [-v|-M]
vparstatus -Z parspec_name
Platform Support Remarks
This
vparstatus describes functionality on systems with Onboard Administrator (OA) based par-
tition management. For vparstatus on systems not running OA based partition management,
refer to vparstatus1 (1M) by typing man vparstatus1.
DESCRIPTION
Note :
vparstatus output is limited to 80 columns, and as a result, a few fields may get trucated. Use
the verbose option in such cases to view the detailed information.
The various forms of the
vparstatus command display:
The hardware resources associated with one or more virtual partitions, presented in summary format
by default. The
-v option presents the same data in detailed format, while the -M
option presents it
in machine-readable format.
Resources currently available, that is, not assigned to any virtual partition. The
-M option presents
the same data in machine-readable format.
The state, the number and name of the virtual partition owning the CPU, and any siblings of any or
all CPUs in the virtual partition environment, presented in summary format by default. The
-v
option presents the same data in detailed format, while the -M option presents it in machine-readable
format.
The revisions of the partition management tools.
There are two major display groups, one for virtual partitions and a second for CPU/memory
configuration. Each is subdivided into one of three listing formats: summary, detailed or verbose, and
machine-readable. All are described below.
Virtual Partitions:
If no arguments are supplied,
vparstatus displays a summary format of run-state, state, and all
resources of all virtual partitions in the current virtual partition database. One or more virtual partitions
may be specified explicitly in order to restrict the output to information about the specified virtual parti-
tions.
Listing Formats:
There are three major virtual partition listing formats. The format chosen depends on command options
and forms:
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