Ted,
The statement
<snip> Unlike VM, PRSM/LPAR does not virtualise CP's. </snip>
begs the question:
If I have a CEC with 4 GP CPUs and 2 LPARS, LPAR1 has 4 non-dedicated initial
CPs and LPAR2 has 2 non-dedicated initial CPs, is not PRSM/LPAR virtualizing
CPs, since there 6 logical CPs, but only 4 physical CPs? Curiosity of course,
since I don't use VM.
Steve
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>If you have 4 CPs there, it dispatches four logical CPs on three physical CPs.
>Not a good idea.
Also, not possible.
Unlike VM, PRSM/LPAR does not virtualise CP's.
If the physical CEC has 'n' CP's, no LPAR can have more than 'n' LP's.
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