> From my experience: the 'available capacity' is what is available within the
> Defined Capacity and/or Capacity Group.
> There are more precise statements about what WLM considers: it decides there
> is capacity available, when the 'LPAR is less than 95% busy'. This must refer
> to the available capacity with the DC or GC.
Driving the system up to the GC limit is playing with fire. I assume WLM does
not talk to other systems *outside* of the plex but in the same CG when it has
to decide ybout how busy the system is. This is a local thing. But on the other
hand, WLM must have some figures to calculate with and GC seems to be one.
But what happens at times when the system is capped because the group has been
exceeded? calculating with the GC in this case would yield false results for
sure, doesn't it?
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Peter Hunkeler
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