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Operating Systems AIX Autostart of LPAR Post 302259440 by shockneck on Tuesday 18th of November 2008 05:59:51 AM
Old 11-18-2008
Autostart of an LPAR should not result in any problems as long as every resource the LPAR needs is available at boottime. As long as you use dedicated disk and adapter devices from your p4/p5whatever this should almost never be a problem. However, I have seen this being a problem with VIO and SAN disk devices that where not accessible in time. I.e. make sure that you set up your environment in a way that there are no potential obstacles in the LPAR's boot process.
 

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rstat(3N)																 rstat(3N)

NAME
rstat(), havedisk() - get performance data from remote kernel SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
returns if host has a disk, if it does not, and -1 if this cannot be determined. The host string is either the official name of the host or an alias for it. See hosts(4) for more information regarding host names. fills in the statstime structure for host, and returns if it was successful. The relevant structures are: struct stats { /* RSTATVERS_ORIG */ int cp_time[4]; /* the time spent in each CPU state */ int dk_xfer[4]; /* total number of disk transfers on each of the disk interfaces */ unsigned v_pgpgin; /* total VM pages paged in */ unsigned v_pgpgout; /* total VM pages paged out */ unsigned v_pswpin; /* total VM pages paged swapped in */ unsigned v_pswpout; /* total VM pages paged swapped out */ unsigned v_intr; /* total interrupts */ int if_ipackets; /* inbound packets on all interfaces */ int if_ierrors; /* inbound errors on all interfaces */ int if_opackets; /* outbound packets on all interfaces */ int if_oerrors; /* outbound errors on all interfaces */ int if_collisions; /* collisions seen on all interfaces */ }; struct statsswtch { /* RSTATVERS_SWTCH */ int cp_time[4]; /* the time spent in each CPU state */ int dk_xfer[4]; /* total number of disk transfers on each of the disk interfaces */ unsigned v_pgpgin; /* total VM pages paged in */ unsigned v_pgpgout; /* total VM pages paged out */ unsigned v_pswpin; /* total VM pages paged swapped in */ unsigned v_pswpout; /* total VM pages paged swapped out */ unsigned v_intr; /* total interrupts */ int if_ipackets; /* inbound packets on all interfaces */ int if_ierrors; /* inbound errors on all interfaces */ int if_opackets; /* outbound packets on all interfaces */ int if_oerrors; /* outbound errors on all interfaces */ int if_collisions; /* collisions seen on all interfaces */ unsigned v_swtch; /* total context switches */ long avenrun[3]; /* average number of running jobs */ struct timeval boottime; /* time of last boot */ }; struct statstime { /* RSTATVERS_TIME */ int cp_time[4]; /* the time spent in each CPU state */ int dk_xfer[4]; /* total number of disk transfers on each of the disk interfaces */ unsigned v_pgpgin; /* total VM pages paged in */ unsigned v_pgpgout; /* total VM pages paged out */ unsigned v_pswpin; /* total VM pages paged swapped in */ unsigned v_pswpout; /* total VM pages paged swapped out */ unsigned v_intr; /* total interrupts */ int if_ipackets; /* inbound packets on all interfaces */ int if_ierrors; /* inbound errors on all interfaces */ int if_opackets; /* outbound packets on all interfaces */ int if_oerrors; /* outbound errors on all interfaces */ int if_collisions; /* collisions seen on all interfaces */ unsigned v_swtch; /* total context switches */ long avenrun[3]; /* average number of running jobs */ struct timeval boottime; /* time of last boot */ struct timeval curtime; /* current system time */ }; RPC Info Program number: XDR routines: int xdr_stats(xdrs, stat) XDR *xdrs; struct stats *stat; int xdr_statsswtch(xdrs, stat) XDR *xdrs; struct statsswtch *stat; int xdr_statstime(xdrs, stat) XDR *xdrs; struct statstime *stat; int xdr_timeval(xdrs, tv) XDR *xdrs; struct timeval *tv; Procs: Takes no arguments, returns long which is true if remote host has a disk. Takes no arguments, return struct statsxxx, depending on version. Versions: WARNINGS
User applications that call this routine must be linked with For example, AUTHOR
was developed by Sun Microsystems, Inc. SEE ALSO
rup(1), rstatd(1M). rstat(3N)
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