Starting And Stopping A Physical Partition (Ppar) - Fujitsu M10 Installation Manual

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2.
Execute the showcod command, and confirm the number of assigned CPU
Activations.
The following example assigns four CPU cores to physical partition 0.
XSCF>   showcod -v -s cpu
PROC   Permits   installed   :   4   cores
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   0:   4   [Permanent   4cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   1:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   2:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   3:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   4:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   5:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   6:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   7:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   8:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   9:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   10:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   11:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   12:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   13:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   14:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
PROC   Permits   assigned   for   PPAR   15:   0   [Permanent   0cores]
3.
Similarly assign CPU core resources to all of the physical partitions.
7.13
Starting and Stopping a Physical
Partition (PPAR)
Check the start and stop of a physical partition (PPAR). For the initial settings,
change the auto-boot? setting to "false" so that Oracle Solaris does not automatically
boot immediately after the start of the physical partition.
1.
Execute the setpparparam command to change the auto-boot? setting, which
is an OpenBoot PROM environment variable.
XSCF>   setpparparam -p 0 -s bootscript "setenv auto-boot? false"
OpenBoot   PROM   variable   bootscript   will   be   changed.
Continue?   [y|n]   : y
2.
Execute the poweron command to start the physical partition.
XSCF>   poweron -a
PPAR-IDs   to   power   on:00,01
Continue?   [y|n]: y
00:Powering   on
01:Powering   on
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