| -o |
The partition migration operation. Possible
values: - s - stops a partition migration
- m - validates and migrates a partition if the validation succeeds
- r - recover from a failed partition migration
- v - validates a partition migration
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| -m managed system |
The name of the source managed system for the
partition migration operation. The name may be the user-defined name
for the managed system, or may be in the form tttt-mmm*ssssssss,
where tttt is the machine type, mmm is the model, and ssssssss is
the serial number of the managed system. |
| -t managed system |
The name of the target system for the partition
migration operation. The name may be the user-defined name for the
managed system, or may be in the form ttttmmm* ssssssss, where tttt is
the machine type, mmm is the model, and ssssssss is
the serial number of the managed system. The -t flag is required
when using the -o m or -o v flags. |
| --ip target
HMC/IVM IP address |
The IP address or hostname of the target system
managing the Hardware Management Consoleor Integrated Virtualization Manager. |
| -u target HMC/IVM
username |
The user name to use on the Integrated
Virtualization Manager that manages the target system or the HMC. If --ip flag
is specified and -u flag is not specified, the user name on
the source HMC or Integrated Virtualization Manager is used on the target HMC or Integrated Virtualization Manager. |
| -p partition
name |
The name of the partition on which to perform
the migration. |
| --id partition
ID |
The ID of the partition on which to perform
the migration. |
| -n profile name |
The name of the partition profile to be
created for the migrated partition on the destination managed system.
If this option is omitted when migrating a partition, then the last
activated profile for the partition will be replaced with the current
partition configuration on the destination managed system.
This
option is only valid when migrating a partition or validating a partition
migration.
Note: This option is only valid if you are migrating
to a system managed by the HMC. If you are migrating to a system
managed by the Integrated Virtualization Manager, the option
is not used.
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| -f input data
file |
The name of the file containing the input data
for the migrlpar command. The data given in the file specified
with the -f flag, or the data specified with -i, must
be in comma-separated (CSV) format. These switches can be used with
the migrate (-o m) and the validate (-o v) operations.
The following attributes are supported: virtual_scsi_mappings, virtual_fc_mappings,source_msp_name,
source_msp_ipaddr, source_msp_id,
dest_msp_name, dest_msp_ipaddr,
dest_msp_id, shared_proc_pool_id,
shared_proc_pool_name, paging_device
primary_paging_vios_id
primary_paging_vios_name
The data specified with
the virtual_scsi_mappings or virtual_fc_mappings attribute
consists of one or more source virtual SCSI or
virtual fibre channel adapters to destination Virtual I/O Server
logical partitions in the following format: client_virtual_slot_num/dest_vios_lpar_name/
dest_vios_lpar_id
Attribute names
- dest_msp_id
- Specifies the partition ID to use on the destination managed system.
- dest_msp_ipaddr
- Specifies the IP address of the mover service partition of the
destination managed system.
Note: This value is verified by comparing
it with the output of the lstcpip -interfaces command.
- dest_msp_name
- Specifies the mover service partition name of the destination
managed system.
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- paging_device
- The paging space device to use if a memory pool is used. A paging
device is a block storage device that has been added to the memory
pool and is not designated as a paging device for any other logical
partition. If the paging_device value is a blank string, there is
no paging device currently assigned.
- primary_paging_vios_id
- The ID of the primary paging Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) partition
that provides access to the paging space devices for the shared memory
partitions. A paging VIOS partition is a VIOS logical partition that
is assigned to the shared memory pool.
- primary_paging_vios_name
- The name of the primary paging VIOS partition that provides access
to the paging space devices for the shared memory partitions. A paging
VIOS partition is a VIOS logical partition that is assigned to the
shared memory pool.
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- shared_proc_pool_id
- The unique decimal identifier for a shared processing pool in
which this logical partition should be on the target system. The default
ID is zero. If Integrated Virtualization Manager is the destination
managed system, the ID must equal 0.
- shared_proc_pool_name
- Specifies the name of the shared processor pool in which this
partition should be on the target system. This attribute is only valid
for logical partitions using shared processors. The default value
is DefaultPool.
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- source_msp_id
- Specifies the partition ID to use on the source managed system.
On IVM, this ID must equal the ID of the Virtual I/O Server.
- source_msp_ipaddr
- Specifies the IP address of the mover service partition of the
source managed system.
Note: This value is verified by comparing
it with the output of the lstcpip -interfaces command.
- source_msp_name
- Specifies the mover service partition name of the source managed
system. On IVM, this name must equal the name of the Virtual I/O Server
logical partition.
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- virtual_fc_mappings
- Comma-separated list of virtual fibre channel adapters. Each item
in this list has the format slot_num/vios_lpar_name/vios_lpar_id.
For example, 4/vios2/3 specifies a virtual fibre channel adapter on
a client logical partition with a virtual slot number of 4, a VIOS
partition name of vios2, and the ID of the destination VIOS logical
partition of 3.
- virtual_scsi_mappings
- Comma-separated list of virtual SCSI adapters. Each item in this
list has the format slot_num/vios_lpar_name/vios_lpar_id. For example,
2/vios/1 specifies a client virtual SCSI adapter with a virtual slot
number of 2, a VIOS partition name of vios, and the ID of the destination
VIOS logical partition of 1.
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| -i input data |
The input data for the migrlpar command.
The format of the filter data is attr_name1=value,attr_name2=value,...
or attr_name1=value1,value2,... ,... |
| -w wait time |
The maximum time, in minutes, to wait for the
operating system commands issued by the HMC or Integrated Virtualization Manager to the partition
to be migrated to complete. |
| -d detail level |
The level of detail requested from the operating
system commands issued by the HMC or Integrated Virtualization Manager to all partitions
participating in the migration. Values range from 0 (none) to 5 (highest). |
| --async |
The command returns after the validation is
completed. This flag does not wait for the migration to complete.
This is only valid with the -o m flag. |
| -v |
Enables verbose mode for the partition migration
operation. When verbose mode is enabled, detail messages and warning
messages are displayed for a successful partition migration. Detail
messages and warning messages are always displayed for a partition
migration that fails, regardless of whether this option is specified. |
| --force |
Forces a recover operation to proceed when errors
are encountered. This option is only valid when recovering from a
failed partition migration and can be initiated from either the source
VIOS logical partition or the destination managed system. If the operation
is initiated from the destination managed system, only the destination
managed system is recovered. |
| reduntantpgvios
{0 | 1 | 2} |
Specifies whether to configure
the partition for redundancy on the target managed system. Possible
values follow: - 0
- Do not configure the partition for redundancy on the target managed
system.
- 1
- Configure the partition for redundancy on the target managed system.
- 2
- Configure the partition for redundancy if possible on the target
managed system. If redundancy is not possible, configure as nonredundant.
If you do not specify the parameter, the current redundancy
level of the migrating partition is used.
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| --help |
Displays the help text for this command and
exit. |