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B- BCH.
See Boot Console Handler, Recovering the Entire Computer
- Boot
Console Handler, Recovering the Entire Computer, Autobooting the Monitor and All Virtual Partitions, Example
- boot path, Choosing the Boot and Lan Paths, Autobooting the Monitor and All Virtual Partitions
- booting
- all partitions, Shutting Down or Rebooting the Computer
- autoboot, Autoboot, Autobooting the Monitor and All Virtual Partitions, Simulating the AUTO File on a Partition
- boot options, Booting a Partition into Single-User Mode, Using Other Boot Options, Simulating the AUTO File on a Partition
- boot sequence, Boot Sequence
- maintenance mode, Maintenance Mode
- monitor, Booting the vPars Monitor
- one partition, Booting a Partition
- quorum, Overriding Quorum
- rebooting a partition, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition
- rebooting the system, Shutting Down or Rebooting the Computer
- single-user mode, Booting a Partition into Single-User Mode
- bound CPUs, Bound and Unbound CPUs, Adding a CPU as a Bound CPU
- hardware paths of, Determining When to Specify a Hardware Path for a Bound CPU
C- cat, Displaying Information
- cbuf, Displaying Information
- commands
- HP-UX shell commands
- ioscan, Example Computer
- setboot, System-wide Stable Storage and Setboot, Setting the Primary or Alternate Boot Paths
- shutdown, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition
- vparboot, Booting Using the Primary or Alternate Boot Paths
- vparcreate, Creating a Partition, Setting the Primary or Alternate Boot Paths, Syntax for vparcreate
- vparmodify, Setting the Primary or Alternate Boot Paths, Modifying Attributes of a Partition, Note on vparmodify Syntax
- vparstatus, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition, Obtaining Monitor and Hardware Resource Information
- monitor commands
- cat, Using Monitor Commands, Displaying Information
- cbuf, Displaying Information
- getauto, Using Monitor Commands, Displaying Information
- help, Displaying Information
- lifls, Using Monitor Commands, Displaying Information
- log, Displaying Information
- ls, Using Monitor Commands, Displaying Information
- readdb, Using Monitor Commands
- reboot, Booting
- scan, Displaying Information
- vparinfo, Displaying Information
- vparload, Booting
- computer utilization, vPars Increases Computer Utilization and Isolates OS and Application Faults
- consoles, Virtual Consoles
- CPU Migration, CPU Migration
- CPUs
- adding and removing, Adding and Removing CPU Resources
- bound
- adding, Adding a CPU as a Bound CPU
- removing, Removing a Bound CPU
- bound versus unbound, Bound and Unbound CPUs, Determining Whether to Use Bound or Unbound CPUs, CPUs
- hardware paths, Choosing the Hardware Path of a Bound CPU
- unbound
- migrating, Migrating an Unbound CPU
- crash
dump
- kernel
- savecrash, Monitor Dump Analysis Tool
- TOC, Monitor Dump Analysis Tool
- monitor, Monitor Crash Dump
- analysis, HP Product Interaction, Monitor Dump Analysis Tool
- files and directory, Directory Location and Filenames
- user interface, Crash Processing
- creating
a partition, Creating a Partition
F- Figures
- computer with vPars, Computer Block Diagram with n Virtual Partitions (n==2)
- computer without vPars, Computer without vPars
- example system block diagram, Example N-Class Computer
- Software Stack, computer with vPars, Software Stack for Computer with n Virtual Partitions (n==2)
- Software Stack, computer without vPars, Software Stack of Computer without vPars
- flexibility
- dynamic CPU allocation, vPars Provides Flexibility Through Dynamic CPU allocation
- independent operating system instances, vPars Provides Flexibility Through Multiple but Independent OS Instances
- floater
CPUs. See unbound CPUs, Bound and Unbound CPUs
- free product, Features of Free Versus Purchased Product
I- I/O allocation, I/O Allocation
- boot disks, I/O Allocation
- example, Assigning I/O at the LBA Level.
- I/O attributes, I/O Allocation
- iCOD, HP Product Interaction
- Ignite/UX, HP Product Interaction, Installing vPars Using Ignite/UX
- make_net_recovery, Ignite/UX Network Recovery
- recovery, HP Product Interaction, Ignite/UX Network Recovery
- Initial System
Loader, Boot Sequence: The Details, Using the Monitor Commands at the ISL Prompt, Booting a Partition, Booting a Partition into Single-User Mode, Example
- installing
- bundle names, Bundle Names
- installation sources, Installation
- using Ignite/UX, Updating Your Ignite Server, Installing vPars Using Ignite/UX
- using Software Distributor, Installing vPars Using Software Distributor
- ioscan output, Example Computer
- for vcn driver, HP Product Interaction
- for vcs driver, HP Product Interaction
- NO_HW, HP Product Interaction
- ISL. See Initial
System Loader, Boot Sequence: The Details
- isolating
application faults, vPars Increases Computer Utilization and Isolates OS and Application Faults
L- LAN
path, Choosing the Boot and Lan Paths
- LBA.
See local bus adapter, I/O Allocation
- LIF files, HP Product Interaction, Simulating the AUTO File on a Partition
- lifls, Displaying Information
- local
bus adapter
- I/O allocation and, I/O Allocation, Assigning I/O at the LBA Level.
- log, Displaying Information
- ls, Displaying Information
- LVM
- Maintenance Mode, Maintenance Mode
- overriding quorum, Overriding Quorum
M- Maintenance Mode, Maintenance Mode
- make_net_recovery, HP Product Interaction
- make_tape_recovery, HP Product Interaction
- manpages, Manpages
- MC/Service Guard, HP Product Interaction
- memory
- allocation by range, Specifying a Range
- allocation by size, Memory Assignment By Size
- allocation example, Memory
- migrating
unbound CPUs, Migrating an Unbound CPU
- minimal hardware configuration, Minimal Hardware Configuration
- mkboot, HP Product Interaction, Simulating the AUTO File on a Partition
- modifying attributes, Modifying Attributes of a Partition
- monitor, vPars Monitor
- booting, Booting the vPars Monitor, Accessing the Monitor Prompt
- commands, Using Monitor Commands, Using the Monitor Commands at the ISL Prompt
- cat, Displaying Information
- cbuf, Displaying Information
- getauto, Displaying Information
- help, Displaying Information
- lifls, Displaying Information
- log, Displaying Information
- ls, Displaying Information
- readdb, Booting
- reboot, Booting, Shutting Down or Rebooting the Computer
- scan, Displaying Information
- toddriftreset, Displaying Information
- vparinfo, Displaying Information
- vparload, Booting, Booting a Partition into Single-User Mode, Using Other Boot Options
- vparreset, Booting a Partition into Single-User Mode
- vparstatus, Booting a Partition into Single-User Mode
- crash dump files, Directory Location and Filenames
- vpmon file, Partition Database, Boot Sequence: Quick Reference, When to Shutdown All Partitions, Directory Location and Filenames
- monitor
prompt
- toggling past, Virtual Consoles
P- partition database, Partition Database
- using alternate, Booting
- partitions
- adding CPUs to, Adding and Removing CPU Resources
- adding hardware resources, Adding or Removing Hardware Resources
- booting, Booting a Partition
- creating, Creating a Partition
- example plan, Planning Your Virtual Partitions
- I/O, I/O
- minimal hardware configuration, Minimal Hardware Configuration
- modifying attributes of, Modifying Attributes of a Partition
- names of, Virtual Partition Names
- obtaining information about, Obtaining Monitor and Hardware Resource Information
- recommended number of, Recommended Number of Partitions
- removing, Removing a Partition
- removing CPUs from, Adding and Removing CPU Resources
- removing hardware resources, Adding or Removing Hardware Resources
- resetting, Resetting a Hung Partition
- states of, Obtaining Monitor and Hardware Resource Information
- partitions.
See also virtual partitions, Partition Plan
- patches, Quality Pack, Installing vPars Using Ignite/UX, Installing vPars Using Software Distributor
- planning
partitions, Planning Your Virtual Partitions
- product interaction, HP Product Interaction
R- readdb, Booting
- real-time
clock, HP Product Interaction, Displaying Information
- reboot, Booting
- rebooting
- a partition, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition
- the system, Shutting Down or Rebooting the Computer
- recovery, HP Product Interaction
- archive, Making an Archive of a Partition
- expert, Expert Recovery
- removing
a partition, Removing a Partition
- removing resources from a partition, Adding or Removing Hardware Resources
- removing the product, Removing vPars
- reset
- hard, Hard Reset
- soft, Soft Reset
- resetting
a partition, Resetting a Hung Partition
- resource utilization, vPars Increases Computer Utilization and Isolates OS and Application Faults
S- scan, Displaying Information
- SCSI Initiator ID, HP Product Interaction
- security, Security
- setboot, HP Product Interaction, System-wide Stable Storage and Setboot, Setting the Primary or Alternate Boot Paths
- shutdown
- a partition, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition
- the system, Shutting Down or Rebooting the Computer
- shutting
down a partition, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition
- shutting
down the system, Shutting Down or Rebooting the Computer
- specifications
- CPU requirements, Minimal Hardware Configuration, CPUs
- disk requirements, Minimal Hardware Configuration
- memory requirements, Minimal Hardware Configuration, Memory
- minimal hardware configuration, Minimal Hardware Configuration
- stable storage, HP Product Interaction, System-wide Stable Storage and Setboot
- supported
- environments, Supported Environments, Hardware
- hardware, Hardware
- operating systems, Operating Systems
- product interaction, HP Product Interaction
V- vcn
driver, HP Product Interaction
- vcs driver, HP Product Interaction
- version, latest of
- this manual, Where to Get the Latest Version of This Document
- virtual consoles, Virtual Consoles
- GSPdiag1 device file, Virtual Consoles
- output delay, Virtual Consoles
- terminal emulation, Virtual Consoles
- virtual partitions, Partitioning Using vPars
- adding hardware resources, Adding or Removing Hardware Resources
- compared to hard partitions, What Is vPars?
- creating, Creating a Partition
- defined, What Is vPars?
- maximum number of, Maximum Number of Partitions
- monitor, vPars Monitor
- naming, Virtual Partition Names
- rebooting, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition
- recommended number of, Recommended Number of Partitions
- removing, Removing a Partition
- removing hardware resources, Adding or Removing Hardware Resources
- shutdown, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition
- shutting down, Shutting Down or Rebooting a Partition
- shutting down all, When to Shutdown All Partitions
- shutting down all,, When to Shutdown All Partitions
- status of, Obtaining Monitor and Hardware Resource Information
- Virtual Partitions product
- benefits of, Why Use vPars?
- bundle names, Bundle Names
- features of, Product Features
- manpages, Manpages
- partitioning with, Partitioning Using vPars
- product interaction, HP Product Interaction
- security issues, Security
- used with Glance, HP Product Interaction
- used with iCOD, HP Product Interaction
- used with Ignite/UX, HP Product Interaction
- used with MC/ServiceGuard, HP Product Interaction
- used with Openview Performance Agent, HP Product Interaction
- using with On-Line Addition and Replacement, I/O Allocation
- using with Processor Sets, HP Product Interaction
- using with Support Tools, HP Product Interaction
- using with Uninterruptible Power Supplies, HP Product Interaction
- vparcreate, Setting the Primary or Alternate Boot Paths, Syntax for vparcreate
- vparinfo, Displaying Information
- vparload, Booting
- vparmodify, Setting the Primary or Alternate Boot Paths, Note on vparmodify Syntax
- vparstatus, Obtaining Monitor and Hardware Resource Information
- vpdb file, Using an Alternate Partition Database File
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