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Service Processor
Table 3-35. HC Subcommands (cont’d)
cmd arg1
arg2
arg3 arg4 Description
swap
-
-
-
-
Used to swap a CELLV Board with another
CELLV Board while the software is operating.
(This is not a combination of “attach” and
“detach”. The process dedicated for “swap” is
executed.)
Displays Help for “swap” when the argument is
omitted or an error is made.
This subcommand can be executed on the
partition in the DC POWER ON state. An
execution of “swap” on the partitions requires
the online configuration and de-configuration
function of the OS.
cell
x
cell
y
-
-
Swaps the operating CELLV Board having the
physical number
x
with the CELLV Board having
the physical number
y
.
No partition must be associated with CELLV
y
.
When the swap is complete, CELLV
x
is
disassociated from the partition and CELLV
y
is
associated to the partition.
The logical CELL Board number is transferred
from CELLV
x
to CELLV
y
.
-
-
-
-
Used to specify the size of the shared memory
of the partition.
Displays Help for “smem” when the argument is
omitted or an error is made.
This subcommand can be executed on the
partition in the DC POWER OFF state.
smem
n mmm
-
-
Specifies the size of the shared memory of
partition
n
in units of MB.
You cannot make any change to the partitions
currently in operation.
If the size is not a multiple of 128 MB, it is
rounded up.
This subcommand is not supported at
present.
This subcommand is not supported at
present.
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