HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator's Guide (includes A.05.03)
• ls [-alniFH] [directory] lists the contents of directory. This command is
similar to the Unix ls command.
directory must be on a HFS file system. /stand is the default directory
The ls command-line options are the same as the Unix shell lsoptions. For detailed
explanations, see the ls(1M) manpage. In brief:
all entries
-a
long listing
-l
numerical UIDs and GIDs
-n
inode
-I
appends a character after the entry, depending on the file type, such as a / (slash) for a directory-F
For example, to view the listing of files in winona2’s /stand directory:
MON> ls /stand
lost+found ioconfig bootconf system
system.d vmunix dlkm.vmunix.prevbuild
kernrel rootconf vpdb vpmon.dmp
vmunix.backup system.prev vmunix.prev dlkm
vpdb.backup vpmon
• monadmin controls the vPars flexible administrative capability feature, as described in
Chapter 11: “vPars Flexible Administrative Capability” (page 293). For usage information,
see “monadmin” (page 296).
• scan lists all hardware discovered by the vPars Monitor and indicates which virtual
partition owns each device.
• settime [MM DD YYYY hh mm ss] sets the system's real time clock. Acceptable date
range is 1-1-1970 00:00:00 to 12-31-2034 23:59:59.
• threads controls the use of hyperthreading on servers with dual core Intel Itanium
processors. For usage information, see “CPU: Hyperthreading ON/OFF (HT ON/OFF)”
(page 208).
• time displays system real time clock and OS time of all the virtual partitions in GMT
(Greenwich Mean Time). The OS time displayed will consider the RTC and clock drift for
the virtual partition. However, if the partition is up, there may be difference in the OS time
displayed.
• toddriftreset resets the drifts of the real-time clock. Use this command if you reset
the real-time clock of the hard partition at the BCH prompt. For brief information, see
“Real-time clock (RTC)” (page 25).
• vparinfo[partition_name] This command is for HP internal use only.
vPars Monitor: Using the vPars Monitor Commands from ISL or EFI
You can specify any of the vPars Monitor commands either at the vPars Monitor prompt (MON>)
or at the ISL prompt (ISL>). If you are at ISL or EFI, use the desired command as the argument
for the vPars Monitor /stand/vpmon.
For example, to run the command vparload -p winona1 from the vPars Monitor prompt,
use
MON> vparload -p winona1
To run the same command from ISL or EFI, use
ISL> hpux /stand/vpmon vparload -p winona1
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