This has been cross posted to the MXG list.

 

At the end of last year I was asked to determine what would be practical
soft caps for our LPARs.  We are currently at z/OS v1.7 so we can't cap
at the CEC level yet.  Of course, the reason for the cap was to keep
software costs down, especially for the OEM software.  We have an
agreement with most of our vendors that we won't use more than 110 MSUs
out of our 138 MSU box.  My direction was that we didn't want the total
MSU 4HRA to go about 110.  So I split 110 between the three LPARs we
have as equitably as I could based on a years worth of analysis.  This
split came to 90 MSUs for production, 19 MSUs for development, and 1 MSU
for the sysprog sandbox.  We have just hit the cap on development and
they are screaming blood murder because there are some deadlines to meet
for a conversion.  So they want to increase the cap on development.  My
suggestions were to take some from production and give it to development
or to just increase development since the high 4HRA for the individual
LPARs never occur at the same time.

 

Now, after that explanation, my question.  Has anybody had to cap their
machine by LPAR like this?  If so, do you insure that the individual
caps would add up to some sort of specified limit, or did you set them a
little higher realizing that they probably wouldn't hit the max all in
the same day?  Of course taking the second route will leave open the
possibility of going over the CEC 4HRA that you want (in our case 110
MSUs).  I'd appreciate any ideas anyone has on determining these caps.

 

Please don't say that you're not in favor of capping to keep software
costs down.  Neither am I so you'd be preaching to the choir.  However,
as we all know, after all the recommendations you do what your told to
do.

 

Tom Kelman

Commerce Bank of Kansas City

(816) 760-7632

 



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