Question Why would you give LPAR A a defined capacity of 100 and not leave
it at 0 ?
With kind regards
Dick de Groot

2009/4/2 Al Sherkow <[email protected]>

> Put them all in one group, set the group cap to 100
>
> Set LPAR A's defined capacity to 100, and give A the most weight in these 5
> LPARs.
>
> Leave LPAR B with it's defined capacity of 10.
>
> Leave C,D and E with less weight than A & B.
>
> This will let A take all 100 MSUs if it wants that much.
>
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Dick de Groot

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