HP-UX Virtual Partitions Release Notes (A.04.03)
Read Before Installing
vPars Checklist
Chapter 2 13
Granularity
For Integrity systems, the granularity for both ILM and CLM should be set high: the
larger the granularity values, the faster the memory tests will complete on bootup. If you
are seeing delays in while booting in vPars mode relative to booting in nPars mode, this
may be caused by a small granularity value.
For information on granularity and granularity values, see the A.04.xx resources chapter
in Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions.
Virtual Partition Checklist
Each virtual partition requires a minimum of
✓ at least one CPU
✓ its own boot disk
✓ enough memory for the operating system and its applications
✓ a network card if you wish to have networking available for the virtual partition