HP-UX Reference (11i v1 05/09) - 1M System Administration Commands N-Z (vol 4)

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vparstatus(1M) vparstatus(1M)
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
============================== ===== ============= ======================= ====
Oslo Up Stat,Auto,Asr /stand/vmunix
Bergen Up Dyn,Manl,Nsr /stand/vmunix
[Virtual Partition Resource Summary]
CPU Num Memory (MB)
CPU Bound/ IO # Ranges/
Virtual Partition Name Min/Max Unbound devs Total MB Total MB
============================== ================ ==== ====================
Oslo 2/ 4 2 1p 3 2/640 704
Bergen 2/ 4 2 2p 2 2/704 768
Display the version, then detailed attributes and resources of partition Oslo:
# vparstatus -p Oslo -v -V
Version 1.1
[Virtual Partition Details]
Name: Oslo
State: Up
Attributes: Static,Autoboot,Autosearch
Kernel Path: /stand/vmunix
Boot Opts:
[CPU Details]
Min/Max: 2/4
Bound by User [Path]: 33
Bound by Monitor [Path]: 37
Unbound [Path]: 41 (migration pending)
[IO Details]
0.0.2.0.6.0 BOOT
0.0.4.0
0.4
[Memory Details]
Specified [Base /Range]: 0x4000000/64
(bytes) (MB) 0x20000000/128
Total Memory (MB): 704
Display Bergen’s CPU resources in machine-readable format:
# vparstatus -p Bergen -M
Bergen:Up:Dynamic,Manual,Autosearch:/stand/vmunix::2/4;;97,101;93,99:
1.4.0.0.5.0 BOOT,1.10:0x44000000/192,0x60000000/512;768:N
Display the local virtual partition:
# vparstatus -w
The current virtual partition is Oslo.
Display only the name of the local virtual partition:
# vparstatus -w -M
Oslo
Display the monitor information regarding the console path, boot path, monitor boot file name, database file
being used and vPars release version:
#vparstatus -m
Console path: 0.0.2.0
Monitor Boot disk path: 0.0.1.0
HP-UX 11i Version 1: September 2005 5 Hewlett-Packard Company Section 1M1119