This window displays the date and time at which the state of the indicated logical partition was changed.
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- Time
- Displays the date and time at which the logical partition state was changed.
The date and time displayed here are the local time on the HMC at the time that the logical partition state was changed. This is not necessarily the same local time that is used on the managed system or the logical partition. This also does not take into account any changes that you made to the HMC local time since the date and time that are displayed here.
- Partition (ID)
- Displays the name and ID of the logical partition for which the state has changed.
- State
- Displays the state of the logical partition after the logical partition state was changed. Possible values include:
Running: The logical partition is powered on and running.
Starting: The logical partition is in the process of powering on.
Open Firmware: The logical partition is in System Management Services (SMS) mode. This state applies to AIX, Linux, or virtual I/O server partitions. The logical partition is in SMS mode if the server cannot find the boot device, if the partition is started using a profile that specifies SMS boot mode, or if the user presses F1 while starting the logical partition.
Not Activated: The logical partition is powered off. If the managed system is powered off, the state of the logical partition is always Not Activated.
Not Available: The logical partition is unavailable because the state of the managed system is Error, Recovery, or Incomplete.
Shutting down: The logical partition is in the process of powering off.
Error: The logical partition is running, but it requires attention.