Add or Modify Hard Partition

The Add or Modify Hard Partition dialog box displays when you press the Add or the Modify button on the Create or Modify Partition Map dialog box.

When you add or modify a hard partition, you must select the QBBs that will be assigned to or removed from the partition. You can select a QBB filler even if it is currently assigned to another partition.

The Add or Modify Hard Partition dialog box loads a display labeled Available system resources that may be added to the partition you are modifying or creating, and a display labeled Resources assigned to this partition. The names loaded into the displays are obtained from the AMS.

A color-coded legend at the left hand top of the screen allows you to easily associate your work with the Resources graphical view of the partition map. As resources are assigned and unassigned, the graphical view is updated with your work.

In the Available system resources block, select a QBB to add to the partition and click Add>. The QBB moves to the Resources assigned to this partition block. As you work with this dialog box, any resources already assigned to the partition you are modifying or creating appear in Resources assigned to this partition. If you select a QBB in the Resources assigned to this partition block and click <Remove, you delete that QBB from the partition you are modifying or creating and place it back in Available system resources. Continue to add or remove QBBs until you have the configuration you want.

Note: If you add a QBB that is currently assigned to another partition and later remove it, the QBB is placed back in the original partition; it is not left unassigned.

APW provides feedback on the validity of a partition using these rules to check validity:

If the icon below the right-hand box is an X, there is a problem with your proposed partition. The icon appears with the message "You have not specified sufficient hardware for a valid partition." Select additional QBBs to meet the minimum hardware requirements for a partition. Each partition needs at least two CPUs and a connection to an I/O Drawer.

Select different QBBs by using the Add> and <Remove buttons until the icon turns to a check mark accompanied by the message "The hardware requirements for a valid partition have been met."

Enter the Console Name for the partition, and select the OS Type that will run on the partition.

If the operating system type running on this partition is OpenVMS Galaxy, the Soft Partitions button at the bottom of the dialog box is activated. You can click on it to use the Add or Modify Soft Partition dialog box to create additional soft partitions.

The following table explains the fields in this dialog box.

Console Name

Name of the console for the hard partition.

OS Type

Operating system type that will run on the partition.

Available platform resources

QBB

Quad-building block available to add to the partition.

CPUs

CPUs in the QBB available to add to the partition.

Mem (MB)

Memory (in MB) in the QBB available to add to the partition.

I/O

I/O connected with the QBB available to add to the partition.

Console

Yes if APW found a standard I/O module during discovery; otherwise No.

Partition

The partition the QBB is presently in.

 

Add>

Add the selected QBB to the partition.

<Remove

Remove the selected QBB from the partition.

Resources assigned to this partition

QBB

QBB assigned to this partition.

CPUs

Number of CPUs in the QBB assigned to this partition.

Mem (MB)

Memory (in MB) in the QBB assigned to this partition.

I/O

I/O of the QBB assigned to this partition.

Console

Yes if APW found a standard I/O module during discovery; otherwise No.

Total

Totals of each column of resources assigned to this partition.

 

OK

Commit all information entered.

Cancel

Cancel all entries without committing them.

Help

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Soft Partitions...

Go to the Add or Modify Soft Partition dialog box.