Summary


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Not all of the vPars- related commands were issued in this chapter. The vparreset and vparremove commands summarized in Table 16-1 were not issued at all for instance. The vparremove command can be run on any vPar provided that it is in the down state. The general steps to get vPars up and running and to perform some modification were covered to give you a simple framework from which to work. There are some other commands that were not covered, for which there are manual pages in Appendix B as well. More detail in specific areas appears in other chapters of the vPars book and I encourage you to review the online man pages for all of the vPars in Appendix B.

There are also some considerations related to server technology that we did not cover. If you have Instant Capacity on Demand (iCOD) employed on your server, all CPUs must be activitated in order for vPars to work. When employing Processor Sets (psets) in a vPar, use only bound CPUs.



HP-UX 11i Systems Administration Handbook and Toolkit
HP-UX 11i Systems Administration Handbook and Toolkit (2nd Edition)
ISBN: 0131018833
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 301

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