Note: These apply to VPARs versions 4.x/5.x . For the latest in case of any differences refer to the latest documents on the VPARs
The Various States that a VPAR can be in are as follows:
The VPARs states that a VPAR can be at anytime are as follows.
1) load – the monitor VPMON is loading the kernel.
2) Boot – VPMON has loaded the kernel and the kernel is now booting the VPAR.
3) Up – the VPAR is up and running.
4) Shut – the VPAR is executing a graceful shutdown.
5) Down – the VPAR is down.
6) Crash – the VPAR is crashing due to HPMC, TOC etc , when the crash is complete, the VPAR goes to a down state.
7) Hung – the VPAR is not responding.
The Various States that a VPAR can be in are as follows:
The VPARs states that a VPAR can be at anytime are as follows.
1) load – the monitor VPMON is loading the kernel.
2) Boot – VPMON has loaded the kernel and the kernel is now booting the VPAR.
3) Up – the VPAR is up and running.
4) Shut – the VPAR is executing a graceful shutdown.
5) Down – the VPAR is down.
6) Crash – the VPAR is crashing due to HPMC, TOC etc , when the crash is complete, the VPAR goes to a down state.
7) Hung – the VPAR is not responding.
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