HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator Guide (includes A.05.07) (5900-1229, September 2010)
Therefore, you can notice that the CPUs are aligned near the memory when you modify the vPar
by specifying CPU by count.
Implementing LORA Guidelines in Mixed HP-UX 11i v2/v3 vPars Environments
To implement LORA guidelines in Mixed HP-UX 11i v2/v3 vPars environments, ensure that you
create or modify the target or self virtual partition using vPars A.05.05 in order to implement
LORA guidelines on all the partitions.
NOTE: In mixed mode, LORA is not supported on HP-UX 11i v1 operating system.
For example:
1. Boot the A.05.05 monitor and boot all the virtual partitions installed on the system.
2. Use the virtual partition with HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31) running vPars A.05.05 to create or modify
the virtual partitions.
The following table shows a sample mixed HP-UX 11i v2/v3 vPars environment for
implementing LORA support.
Table 3-10 Mixed HP-UX 11i v2/v3 vPars environment for implementing LORA guidelines
HP-UX 11i v2 (11.23) running vPars A.04.05HP-UX 11i v3 (11.31) running vPars A.05.05
vPars A.05.05 Monitor
LORA Support Limitations
Following are the limitations for using LORA support:
• In nPar mode, vPars does not benefit from LORA when you invoke the vparcreate -p
<vparname> -a cpu :: <count> command without mentioning CLM or I/O
specification.
• In vPar mode, the vPars database (vpdb) is not configured based on LORA guidelines when
vparcreate operation is targeted towards an alternate database.
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