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Operating Systems AIX VIO server does not show new LPAR Post 302610131 by petervg on Wednesday 21st of March 2012 01:32:33 AM
Old 03-21-2012
I'm sure there has to be another way. I say this because someone else created a LPAR on this system without rebooting the VIO server.

Due to circumstances I cannot ask this person how he managed to create the LPAR without rebooting the VIO server.
 

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SHUTDOWNHOOK_ESTABLISH(9)				   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual				 SHUTDOWNHOOK_ESTABLISH(9)

NAME
shutdownhook_establish, shutdownhook_disestablish -- add or remove a shutdown hook SYNOPSIS
void * shutdownhook_establish(void (*fn)(void *), void *arg); void shutdownhook_disestablish(void *cookie); DESCRIPTION
The shutdownhook_establish API is deprecated. The shutdownhook_establish() function adds fn to the list of hooks invoked by doshutdownhooks(9) at shutdown. When invoked, the hook func- tion fn will be passed arg as its only argument. The shutdownhook_disestablish() function removes the hook described by the opaque pointer cookie from the list of hooks to be invoked at shutdown. If cookie is invalid, the result of shutdownhook_disestablish() is undefined. Shutdown hooks should be used to perform one-time activities that must happen immediately before the kernel exits. Because of the environ- ment in which they are run, shutdown hooks cannot rely on many system services (including file systems, and timeouts and other interrupt- driven services), or even basic system integrity (because the system could be rebooting after a crash). RETURN VALUES
If successful, shutdownhook_establish() returns an opaque pointer describing the newly-established shutdown hook. Otherwise, it returns NULL. EXAMPLES
It may be appropriate to use a shutdown hook to disable a device that does direct memory access, so that the device will not try to access memory while the system is rebooting. It may be appropriate to use a shutdown hook to inform watchdog timer hardware that the operating system is no longer running. SEE ALSO
doshutdownhooks(9) BUGS
The names are clumsy, at best. BSD
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