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vparstatus(1M) vparstatus(1M)
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 to that effect is displayed.
The monitor must be running.
-m Displays the console path, hardware path from which the monitor was booted, the file sys-
tem path of the monitor, the vPars database file system path that is being used by the
monitor and the vPars release version information.
-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 display specified by the
other option(s).
RETURN VALUE
The
vparstatus command exits with one of the following values:
0 Successful completion.
1 Syntax error or invalid option.
EXAMPLES
These examples assume the existence of an N-class hardware system, Europe, on which the virtual parti-
tion database Norway is currently loaded in the virtual partition monitor. Norway has two configured
virtual partitions: Oslo, and Bergen. The vparstatus command is run from Oslo.
Europe has eight CPUs, two System Bus Adapters (SBAs), each with six Local Bus Adapters (LBAs), and
2 Gbytes of main memory. These resources are allocated among Oslo and Bergen as follows:
Oslo:
Two bound CPUs at hardware paths 33 and 37. The CPU at 33 was specified by the user with the
-a
cpu:
path resource specification. The CPU at 37 was assigned by the monitor from the pool of CPUs
available when Oslo was booted.
One floating (unbound) CPU at hardware path 41. It is being migrated into the vPar.
One SCSI boot disk at SBA/LBA/path 0/0/2/0.6.0.
One terminal at 0/0/4/0.
One LBA (0/4) to which are attached several LAN adapters.
Specific memory addresses 0x4000000 to 0xc000000 (Range = 64 MB) and 0x20000000 to 0x40000000
(Range = 128 MB). These specific ranges are part of a total memory allocation of 704 MB.
Autosearch attribute set.
Bergen:
Two bound CPUs at hardware path 97 and 101, both assigned by the monitor.
Two unbound CPUs at hardware paths 93 and 99. The CPU at 99 is migrating out of the vPar.
One SCSI boot disk at 1/4/0/0.5.0.
One LBA (1/10) to which are attached several LAN adapters
Specific memory 0x44000000 to 0x50000000 (Range = 192 MB) and 0x60000000to 0x80000000 (Range
= 512 MB). These specific ranges are part of a total memory allocation of 768 MB.
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