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HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator’s Guide > Chapter 7 CPU, Memory, and I/O Resources (A.04.xx)

Memory: Assigning by Size (ILM)

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Assigning memory by specifying only size uses ILM memory. ILM memory is the only type of memory used in vPars A.03.xx and earlier. vPars A.04.xx and later can use either ILM or CLM memory.

Syntax

The basic syntax for adding or deleting ILM resources assigned to a virtual partition is:

-[a|d] mem::size

where:

-a

is adding

-d

is deleting

size

is the quantity of ILM in MBs

Examples

  • To create the virtual partition winona2 with 1024 MB of ILM:

    winona1# vparcreate -p winona2 -a mem::1024

  • To add 1024 MB of ILM to an existing partition winona2:

    winona1# vparmodify -p winona2 -a mem::1024

  • To decrease the amount of ILM assigned to partition winona2 by 1024 MB:

    winona1# vparmodify -p winona2 -d mem::1024

NOTE: Although not an error, the size of ILM assigned should be a multiple of the granularity value. See also “Memory: Assigning by Size (CLM)”.
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