I didn't think anything 'needs' to run on IFLs -- it's that some things
can't/shouldn't run under IFL's.  Anything can run on a CP..   but maybe I'm
missing something (I usually am).

Scott

On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Marcy Cortes
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Are you mixing GPs (CPs) and IFLs?
> If so, you'll need to make sure you have COMMAND DEFINE CPU in directory
> entries for things that need to run on the IFLs.
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> Inactive hide details for Doug Shupe ---01/05/2010 05:44:33 PM---Christy,
> IF the LPAR is defined with spare processors (reserveDoug Shupe
> ---01/05/2010 05:44:33 PM---Christy, IF the LPAR is defined with spare
> processors (reserved), you will be able to vary the added
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