Al and Tom,
thanks for your explanations. That would confirm our observations. I've 
collected RMF PM performance data the last weeks in a 2min interval, so 
I'm going to verify this with some diagrams.
 
Werner Kuehnel


IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> schrieb am 26.02.2009 
18:07:02:

> The capacity of the group is distributed to the LPARs in the group based 
on
> the normalized weights of the LPARs in that group. 
> 
> When the group limit is exceeded L1 would be 40 MSUs, (80% or 50) and L2
> would get 10 MSUs. If L1 does not require 40, then the excess can be 
used by
> L2 (just like without group limits). If L1 is not running at all then L2 
can
> have all 50 MSUs of the group. 
> 
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