Assuming you are not using a hard (or soft) cap and the other LPARs are
not using the whole box, you should be able to run at whatever the
others do not use.

Because you are using MIM you might want to leave it at 10 and assuming
no LPAR is capped and the CEC is not running flat out the other LPARs
can use whatever portion of the 10 is not needed.  If you do approach
100% you want MIM on the little guy to be reasonably responsive.

There are ways to tune MIM for LPARs of different responsiveness (IIRC
you end up forcing the little guy to hit the control files more often
than demand would normally dictate).  

-----Original Message-----
Dave Thorn

2 other LPARs on this box: one weight is 47 the other is 43.  We want to
make the 3rd LPAR=1 (down from 10) and give the other 9 to the one at
47.

This LPAR shares MIM with one LPAR on this box and 2 other LPARs on 2
other boxes; all are in the same sysplex.  So if it IPLs slowly that's
where the problems occur?

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