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HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator’s Guide > Chapter 8 CPU, Memory, and I/O Resources (A.03.xx)

Memory: Concepts and Functionality

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ILM

Interleaved Memory

vPars A.03.xx and A.02.xx use and assign only ILM; vPars A.04.xx allows use of ILM and CLM.

Assignments

You assign memory to a virtual partition:

  • by size

    This uses the nPartition’s ILM.

Within the available nPartition’s ILM, you can also:

  • specify an address range to use

    This does not increase the amount of memory assigned to the virtual partition. The address range is a specific subset of the existing ILM amount assigned to the virtual partition. Therefore, the total amount of memory specified by ILM addresses cannot exceed the amount of ILM assigned to the virtual partition.

NOTE: The virtual partition must be in the down state to add or delete memory resources.
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