Bear with me while I'm learning, please.
you say to reduce the real for my virtual machine from 246900k and the swap
from 3G ? My DB2 is already complaining that there is not enough memory to
allocate any bufferpools - so I would have guessed growing the real to 1G.
Maybe you were looking at the LPAR allocation for z/VM where the sysprog
gave VM 9G of cstor and 3G of estor ?
Adam Thornton
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Way too much V STOR on each of your guests.
Try reducing it substantially and backing with prioritized swap-on-
vdisk after measuring actual memory requirements.
*IF* your migration sources are actually using all that memory for
something other than cache, you're going to have a painful migration.
The good news is, they probably aren't (but of course I can only argue
that historically, as I have no knowledge of your actual workload).
Adam
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