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Persistence across vPars Monitor Reboots

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If the flexible administrative capability mode is not changed from ON to OFF across vPars Monitor reboots and the specific conditions are met (see below), the flexible administrative capability mode will remain and the virtual partitions designated as designated-admin virtual partitions will remain as designated-admin virtual partitions. In other words, the flexible administrative capability mode and the designated-admin virtual partition list are persistent across vPars Monitor reboots when the following conditions are met:

  • the disk from which the vPars Monitor is booted is owned by a virtual partition when flexible administrative capability changes are performed.

  • the virtual partition in the above condition is up when flexible administrative capability changes are made

These conditions are required because the vPars Monitor cannot perform a write into the vPars database; only a running virtual partition can perform the write.

Therefore, persistence across vPars Monitor reboots will not be maintained under any of the following conditions:

  • The vPars Monitor boot disk is not owned by any of the virtual partitions or no virtual partitions are rebooted from the same disk. In this case, the vPars database of the vPars Monitor’s boot disk will not be updated.

  • All virtual partitions are down such that any flexible administrative capability changes cannot be written to the vPars database.

  • The virtual partition whose boot disk is the disk from which the vPars Monitor is booted is down when flexible administrative capability changes are made.

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