vPars A.05.xx-specific Terms
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base memory | | This is memory that can be only added to virtual
partitions while the virtual partition is up. This memory cannot be deleted from a virtual partition while it is up.
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CLM (Cell Local
Memory) | | Using nPartition commands, you can re-configure
a portion of a cell’s ILM memory to be used instead as CLM.
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CLP (Cell Local
Processor) | | A CPU (core) on a specific cell in an nPartition.
Using CLP notation to add or delete CPUs from a virtual partition
specifies the cell where the CPU resides.
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dynamic memory
migration | | The vPars ability to add or remove memory while
a virtual partition is running.
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float memory | | This is memory that can be either added
to or deleted from a virtual partition while the virtual
partition is up.
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ILM (Interleaved
Memory) | | The nPartition’s system default is to have
all memory configured as ILM.
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vPars A.04.xx-specific Terms
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CLM (Cell Local
Memory) | | Using nPartition commands, you can re-configure
a portion of a cell’s ILM memory to be used instead as CLM.
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CLP (Cell Local
Processor) | | A CPU (core) on a specific cell in an nPartition.
Using CLP notation to add or delete CPUs from a virtual partition
specifies the cell where the CPU resides.
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ILM (Interleaved
Memory) | | The nPartition’s system default is to have
all memory configured as ILM.
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vPars A.03.xx-specific Terms
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bound CPU | | A CPU (core) that cannot be migrated from or to
virtual partitions while the involved virtual partitions are running.
Bound CPUs can handle I/O interrupts.
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unbound CPU | | A CPU (core) that can be migrated from and to
virtual partitions while the involved virtual partitions are running.
Unbound CPUs cannot handle I/O interrupts. Unbound CPUs are also referred
to as floater CPUs.
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vparmgr | | Virtual Partition Manager. This program provides
a GUI to the vPars commands
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All vPars Versions
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core | | The actual data-processing engine within a processor.
A single processor might have multiple cores. Sometimes referred to
as a “processing core”. See also processor.
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dynamic CPU migration | | The vPars ability to add or remove CPUs (cores)
while a virtual partition is running.
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hard partition | | Any isolated hardware environment, such as a rp7400
server or an nPartition within a Superdome complex.
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mixed environment | | A mixed HP-UX 11i v2/v3 vPars environment allows
you to have a vPars A.05.xx Monitor and database that simultaneously
supports virtual partitions running vPars A.05.xx on HP-UX 11i v3
(B.11.31) and virtual partitions running vPars A.04.02 or later on
HP-UX 11i v2 (B.11.23). Virtual partitions running vPars A.03.xx on
HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11) are not supported in a
mixed HP-UX 11i v2/v3 vPars environment. A mixed HP-UX 11i v1/v2/v3 vPars environment allows
you to have a vPars A.05.03 Monitor and database that simultaneously
supports virtual partitions running vPars A.05.03 on HP-UX 11i v3
(B.11.31), virtual partitions running vPars A.04.02 or later on HP-UX
11i v2 (B.11.23), and virtual partitions running vPars A.03.05 on
HP-UX 11i v1 (B.11.11). A mixed HP-UX 11i v1/v2 vPars environment allows
you to have a vPars A.04.05 Monitor and database that simultaneously
supports virtual partitions running vPars A.04.05 on HP-UX 11i v2
(B.11.23), and virtual partitions running vPars A.03.05 on HP-UX 11i
v1 (B.11.11). Virtual partitions running vPars A.05.xx on HP-UX 11i
v3 (B.11.31) are not supported in a mixed HP-UX
11i environment that vPars A.04.05 Monitor is running on.
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nPartition | | A logical partition of a complex that divides
the complex into groups of cell boards where each group operates independently
of other groups. an nPartition can run a single instance of HP-UX
or be further divided into virtual partitions.
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processor | | The hardware component that plugs into a processor
socket. Processors can contain more than one core. See also
core.
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virtual consoles | | A vPars feature that allows console I/O to be
multiplexed to one hardware console port.
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virtual partition | | Software partition of a hard partition where each
virtual partition contains an instance of HP-UX. Though a hard partition
can contain multiple virtual partitions, the inverse is not true.
A virtual partition cannot span a hard partition boundary
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vPars | | HP software product that allows software partitioning.
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vPars Monitor | | The program that manages resources using the virtual
partition database, boots virtual partitions and their kernels, and
emulates certain firmware calls.
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vPars Partition
Database | | The database that contains the configuration for
all the virtual partitions.
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