So far so good. Now what do I use for defined capacity for LPARs B, C, and D. I 
don't care if they use all of what A does not need. 

Set them all to 100? That is, set the group to 100, B to 10, and all others to 
100?

-----Original Message-----
From: Al Sherkow [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 02, 2009 2:31 PM
To: [email protected]; Hal Merritt
Subject: Re: Soft capping advice sought

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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