HP-UX Reference (11i v1 05/09) - 1 User Commands N-Z (vol 2)

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parstatus(1) parstatus(1)
NAME
parstatus - display information about a hardware partitionable complex
SYNOPSIS
parstatus
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
parstatus -s
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
parstatus -w
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname]
parstatus -X
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
parstatus -C|-I [-A][-M]
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
parstatus -B|-P [-M]
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
parstatus -i I/Ochassis [-i ...] [-M]
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
parstatus -c cell [-c ...] [-V|-M]
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
parstatus -b cabinet [-b ...] [-V|-M]
[ -u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
parstatus -p PartitionNumber [
-p ...] [-V|-M]
[
-u username -h IPaddress|hostname
| -g -h IPaddress|hostname ]
DESCRIPTION
The
parstatus command displays information about a system complex. If no arguments are supplied,
all major components that are physically present in the local complex are listed. A specific component (cell,
I/O chassis, cabinet, or partition) may be specified in order to restrict the output to information about that
component. Either the -u option or the -g option can be specified to access a remote complex.
Please refer to the HP System Partitions Guide for a description of the partition management terms used in
this man page.
Remote Management Options
The
-u and -g options are available only if NParProvider and NPartition products are installed. The
cplxmodify command is available only if NPartition product is installed.
Options and Arguments
parstatus recognizes the following command line options and arguments:
-s Indicates if the command is being executed on a hardware partitionable platform. When
this option is specified, the command will either succeed or fail (see RETURN VALUE
below) and nothing will be displayed on stdout or stderr.
-u username Specifies the required authorization to access a partition other than the local partition (but
can also be used as a loopback access to the local partition). If complex attributes are
displayed, the complex is the one in which this target partition resides.
The -h option is required if this option is used.
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