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Table 7-1 describes
the main hardware management tasks and provides brief summaries and references
for detailed procedures. You can perform the hardware tasks in Table 7-1 “Hardware Management Task Summaries” using
various tools, including the service processor (MP or GSP), Boot Console Handler
(BCH, available only on PA-RISC servers), Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI,
available only on HP Integrity servers), nPartition commands, or Partition
Manager ( /opt/parmgr/bin/parmgr). See “Tools for Managing Hardware” for
details. Table 7-1 Hardware Management Task Summaries Task | Summary |
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“Powering Server Cabinets On and Off” | See “Powering Server Cabinets On and Off”. | “Powering Cells and I/O Chassis On and Off” | See “Powering Cells and I/O Chassis On and Off”. | “Turning Attention Indicators (LEDs) On and Off” | nPartition Commands: fruled command and
specify -o or -f and a cabinet, cell,
or I/O chassis: -o option to blink the LED, -f option
to turn off the LED, -b# for a cabinet
(where # is the cabinet number), -c# for
a cell (where # is the cell number), -i #/#/# for an I/O chassis (where #/#/# is
the cabinet/bay/chassis) HP-UX B.11.11 supports the rad command
for controlling PCI card slot attention indicators and other tasks. HP-UX B.11.23 and HP-UX B.11.31 support the olrad command
for controlling PCI card slot attention indicators and other tasks.
See “Turning Attention Indicators (LEDs) On and Off”. | “Configuring and Deconfiguring Cells” | BCH Menu: Configuration Menu, CELLCONFIG command. EFI Shell: cellconfig command; use of this
command is restricted. nPartition Commands: parmodify -p# -m#... command
to modify attributes of the specified cell (-m#...,
where # is the cell number) for the specified nPartition
(-p#, where # is
the nPartition number). Original nPartition Commands — For the cell modify (-m)
option, specify: -m#::y: to
configure the cell to be used the next time the nPartition boots, or -m#::n: to
deconfigure the cell. Enhanced nPartition Commands — For the cell modify (-m)
option, specify: -m#::y::clm to
configure the cell to be used the next time the nPartition boots, or -m#::n::clm to
deconfigure the cell. The clm parameter specifies the
amount of cell local memory.
Partition Manager: Version 1.0 — Select the nPartition to which the cell belongs,
select the PartitionModify Partition action, Change Cell Attributes tab, select
the cell(s), and click Modify Cell(s). Version 2.0 — Select the nPartition to which the cell belongs,
select the nPartitionModify nPartition action, Set Cell Options tab, and configure
the use-on-next-boot value.
See “Configuring and Deconfiguring Cells”. | “Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors” | BCH Menu: Configuration Menu, CPUCONFIG command. CPUCONFIG cell cpu OFF deconfigures
the specified processor (cpu) on the specified cell
(cell). CPUCONFIG cell cpu ON configures
the processor on the cell. EFI Shell: cpuconfig command. cpuconfig cell cpu off deconfigures the specified processor (cpu)
on the specified cell (cell). cpuconfig cell cpu on configures
the processor on the cell.
See “Configuring and Deconfiguring Processors”. | “Enabling and Disabling Hyper-Threading on Dual-Core Intel® Itanium®
2 Processors” | | | | | | NOTE: You must reset an nPartition when changing its Hyper-Threading status.
Hyper-Threading will not be enabled or disabled until after the nPartition
is reset. | | | | |
EFI Shell: cpuconfig threads command. cpuconfig threads on to schedule Hyper-Threading
to be enabled after the nPartition is reset. cpuconfig threads off to schedule Hyper-Threading
to be disabled after the nPartition is reset. HP-UX: setboot command. setboot
-m on to schedule Hyper-Threading to be enabled after the nPartition
is reset. setboot -m off to schedule Hyper-Threading to be
disabled after the nPartition is reset. Enhanced nPartition Commands: parmodify -pn -T
[y|n] command to enable (-T y) or disable (-T
n) Hyper-Threading for the specified nPartition (-pn,
where n is the nPartition number) the next time the
nPartition is reset. Partition Manager: When performing the Create nPartition or Modify
nPartition tasks, select or deselect the Enable Hyper-Threading check
box on the Configure Memory tab to configure the Hyper-Threading
status the next time an nPartition is reset.
See “Enabling and Disabling Hyper-Threading on Dual-Core Intel® Itanium®
2 Processors”. | “Configuring and Deconfiguring Memory (DIMMs)” | BCH Menu: Service Menu, DIMMDEALLOC command. DIMMDEALLOC cell dimm OFF deconfigures
the specified DIMM (dimm) on the cell (cell)
indicated. DIMMDEALLOC cell dimm ON configures
the DIMM on the cell. Use DIMMDEALLOC cell to display
the DIMM configuration for the specified cell. EFI Shell: dimmconfig command. dimmconfig cell dimm OFF deconfigures the specified DIMM (dimm)
on the cell (cell) indicated. dimmconfig cell dimm ON configures
the DIMM on the cell. Use dimmconfig cell to display
the DIMM configuration for the specified cell.
See “Configuring and Deconfiguring Memory (DIMMs)”. | “Complex Health Analysis of a Server” | Complex health analysis provides both an evaluation of the
complex hardware and an evaluation its nPartition configurations. Partition Manager: Use the ComplexAnalyze Complex Health action.
See “Complex Health Analysis of a Server”. |
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