Subpartition Properties

To display the Subpartition Properties dialog box, right-click the subpartition in the left tree view and select Properties.

General tab

Subpartition Resources tab

Alerts tab

 

General tab

You can view the subpartition's general properties by selecting the General tab in the Subpartition Properties dialog box.

Entity:

Parent hard partition number and subpartition number.

Parent:

The hard partition this subpartition is in.

Name:

The name assigned to the subpartition at creation.

State:

The status of the subpartition: Not Running, Running XSROM, Running SRM, or Unknown.

Telnet Port:

The port assigned to the subpartition for a telnet connection.

Delta Time:

6 bytes of delta time. All 1's indicate Invalid data. Delta time is applied to the base time to provide the BB-watch value.

Assigned CPUs/IOs

Total number of CPUs and IO connections assigned to this

subpartition.

Close

Close this window.

Help

Display this help file.

 

Subpartition Resources tab

(X,Y)

The x, y coordinates of the CPU.

PID

The processor ID.

Entity

The cabinet/drawer/dual module/instance coordinates of the CPU. This field may also contain a reference to a dual CPU module, CPU filler, or system drawer if a CPU is not installed.

IO Port Partition

Indicates which subpartition has the I/O port of this CPU.

IO Riser

The cabinet/drawer/instance of the IO riser the CPU is connected to.

Memory Size (MB)

The memory size of the subpartition in MB. A value of Auto indicates that the firmware has assigned memory automatically.

Assign Memory To Sub Partition...

Invoke the Assign Memory dialog box; use this dialog box to assign memory to a subpartition.

 

Alerts tab

You can view any alerts specific to this subpartition by selecting the Alerts tab in the Sub Partition Properties dialog box.  

The subpartition alerts display shows any firmware alerts whose source was "Operational" that originated from that subpartition during the current AMU user session.  The display includes the time the alert occurred, the impact level of the alert, and a brief summary of the alert condition.  

See the Properties Alerts sample display for an example.