wht about Coupling Facility Weightage ... Is there any rules to give some
std weightage to coupling facility ...

On 10/5/07, Ken Porowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Another possibility is to use WLM defined capacity.  Set the MSU's to
> the equivalent of 200 MIPs (30-32 MSUs depending on the conversion
> factor) and set the LPAR to WLM managed.  It will be able to get more
> than the specified limit but the 4 hour rolling average will not exceed
> the limit.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Dave Thorn
>
> 1.  You need to cap the LPAR at the 200 MIP level.  (on the panel I
> believe it's a check box under "Initial Capping")  If you have 2 LPARs
> on a 1000 MIP machine, for example, and all CPs are shared, you could
> weight the capped LPAR at 20 and the other at 80.   (20/100=.2,
> .2*1000=200)
> 2.  Yes, it can be changed dynamically.
>
> This is a simple explanation...apply it carefully to your environment!
>
> Dave Thorn * Senior Technology Analyst * SunGard Computer Services * 600
> Laurel Oak Road, Voorhees, NJ,
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Jacky Bright
>
> Hi,
>
> I am using shared processor across LPARS. I need to restrict my one LPAR
> to 200 MIPS only so that it can not consume more than 200 mips. I am
> also using Coupling Facility.
>
> How can I achieve that ? What Initial Weight I need to assign in the
> Change Logical LPAR controls panel ?
>
> Can I change it dynamically ?
>
> JAcky
>
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