Dave Thorn wrote:

<snip>
Correct.  I was just using the environment presented and assuming all
LPARs were IPLed.  But if the smaller LPAR is capped I don't think it
will exceed the cap, regardless of what else is going on.
</snip>

Yes, the cap will be enforced as intended as long as both LPARs are
active.  I was attempting to illustrate the perils of this style of
capping in a dynamic environment.


Mike Conmackie
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