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1. Access Partition Manager.
For details on accessing Partition Manager or other tools, see “Tools for Configuring
nPartitions” (page 165).
2. Select the nPartition from which you want to remove cells.
3. Specify for Partition Manager to remove one or more cells from the nPartition.
From Partition Manager Version 1.0, use the PartitionModify Partition action and select
the Add/Remove Cells tab. To remove cells from the nPartition, select the cells from the
"Cells in the Partition" list and click the Remove button.
From Partition Manager Version 2.0, use the nPartitionModify nPartition action and
select the Add/Remove Cells tab. To remove cells from the nPartition, click on the checkbox
for the cells so that no checkmark appears (the checkbox is empty).
4. After specifying that the cells be removed from the nPartition, click the OK button.
5. Review all information presented in the Notes and Warnings, the Summary of Changes,
and the HA Checks tabs.
6. Either check or leave unchecked the option for booting the nPartition after the reconfiguration
occurs.
For Partition Manager Version 1.0, this option is the Automaticall y boot partition... checkbox.
For Partition Manager Version 2.0, this option is the Boot nPartition to system firmware...
checkbox.
If removing an active cell, leaving this option unchecked (not selected) results in the nPartition
being inactive after its reboot for reconfig occurs.
If removing a cell from an inactive nPartition, selecting this option results in the nPartition
becoming active after its reconfiguration occurs.
7. Either cancel or proceed with the changes (the removal of cell).
Click the Cancel button to cancel the changes.
To proceed with removing the cells, click the Finish button or click the OK button.
8. As needed, perform a reboot for reconfig on the modified nPartition (HP-UX: shutdown
-R; Windows: shutdown /r; Linux: shutdown -r time; OpenVMS:
@SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN with an automatic system reboot).
If you have removed only inactive cells from an nPartition, then you do not need to
perform a reboot for reconfig of the nPartition.
If you have removed any active cells from the nPartition, then you must perform a
reboot for reconfig and will have seen a detailed message about rebooting from Partition
Manager.
Issue the reboot for reconfig command.
If you did not select the option for automatically booting the nPartition to system
firmware, then the nPartition is inactive (at the shutdown for reconfig state) after the
reboot for reconfig occurs. In this situation, you can make the nPartition active by using
the BO command at the service processor Command Menu.
Renaming an nPartition
You can change the name of an nPartition by using any one of the following procedures:
“Renaming an nPartition (BCH Menu)” (page 186)
“Renaming an nPartition (nPartition Commands)” (page 186)
“Renaming an nPartition (Partition Manager)” (page 187)
Each nPartition has both an nPartition name and an nPartition number. The nPartition name is
a short description useful for identifying the nPartition. You can customize nPartition names to
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