If its Compuware that can be done really easily (we did it in 30 days
and no one noticed).
Ed
On Aug 20, 2014, at 10:55 PM, Herring, Bobby wrote:
Thank you, that's what I needed to know.
We are trying to limit two problem ISV's that are MIPS based
charging. We need to do a major CPU upgrade and these two products
are making it too painful. One can't be gotten rid of easily. The
other can be replaced with some pain but is doable.
If we can isolate them to the hard capped, very limited use LPAR,
then maybe we can negotiate with them.
Thanks, Bobby
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Putting a hard cap on an LPAR limits the LPAR's use of the CPU; it
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Yes you specify that on the HMC. 5% of 2000 is 100.
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