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Managing Resources With Only One Virtual Partition

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In some cases, adding and deleting I/O and memory resources to and from a virtual partition requires the virtual partition to be in the down state. Therefore, if you have configured only one virtual partition, you cannot run vparmodify from that virtual partition to modify its I/O and memory resources.

In this situation, you should do the following:

  1. Boot into standalone (PA-RISC) or nPars (Integrity) mode.

  2. Add or delete the resources using vparmodify.

  3. Reboot the nPartition into the vPars (PA-RISC) environment or vPars (Integrity) mode.

NOTE: Beginning with A.05.01, the vPar does not have to be in the down state if memory is being added, or float memory is being deleted. The vPar must be in the down state only if base memory is being deleted.
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