HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator Guide (includes A.05.09) (5900-2188, March 2012)

Choosing the Boot and Lan Paths
Using the full ioscan output, we chose the following boot disk path and note the LAN card path:
keira3keira2keira1Partition Name
0/0/0/3/0.6.01/0/4/1/0/4/0.1.0.0.0.0.11/0/0/3/0.6.0.0.6.0
Boot Path
0/0/2/1/01/0/1/1/0/4/00/0/1/1/0/4/0
LAN
winona3winona2winona1Partition Name
1.4.0.0.5.00.8.0.0.5.00.0.2.0.6.0
Boot Path
0.5.0.0.4.01.10.0.0.4.00.0.0.0
LAN
Autoboot
Autoboot allows a virtual partition to be booted automatically on a cold boot of the system. By
default, autoboot is set to AUTO for all virtual partitions.
keira3keira2keira1Partition Name
AUTOMANUALAUTO
Autoboot
winona3winona2winona1Partition Name
AUTOAUTOAUTO
Autoboot
For more information, see the vparmodify(1M) manpage.
NOTE: When using vparboot -I to install vPars, you need to leave the autoboot attribute set
to AUTO during the installation due to the reboots that occur during the installation. After installation
is complete, you can set the autoboot attribute to MANUAL using the vparmodify command.
For example, after installation is complete, to set the autoboot attribute to MANUAL for the partition
winona3:
# vparmodify -p winona3 -B manual
Virtual Partition Plan
Combining all parts above, the resultant partition plans are the following:
keira3keira2keira1Partition Name
num = 1num = 1 and
1 from cell 1
num = 2
Assigned CPUs
(A.04.xx)
three CPUs are available
Unassigned CPUs
(A.04.xx)
1024 MB1024 MB1024 MB
Memory
0.0.0
0.0.2
1.0.4
1.0.1
1.0.0
0.0.1
I/O LBAs
0/0/0/3/0.6.01/0/4/1/0/4/0.1.0.0.0.0.11/0/0/3/0.6.0.0.6.0
Boot Path
0/0/2/1/01/0/1/1/0/4/00/0/1/1/0/4/0
LAN
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