GP?
IFL's yes

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Pace
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 11:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Define CPU's

Do you have both GP and IFLs defined to this LPAR?

2010/7/8 Rogério Soares <[email protected]>

> ah.. if you want define a max of cpus that user can use, define too:
>
> MACHINE ESA X  (where 'x' is the maximum number of cpus.
>
> if i said some wrong, please somebody correct me ;)
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 11:53 AM, Dean, David (I/S) <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > This should be easy, but I don't want to mess it up and I am a little
> > confused as to exactly what I need to add to USER DIRECTORY to double
> CPU's.
> >  I am under the understanding that based on my LINDFLT all USERS are
> getting
> > the equivalent of one CPU.  I need to double the power to a handfull of
> > WebSphere servers.  Below is my LNDFLT and the server I need to increase.
> > We have a z10 with 3 IFL's aimed at the zvm LPAR.
> >
> > Thank you in advance
> >
> > PROFILE LINDFLT
> >  CLASS G
> >  IPL CMS
> >  MACHINE ESA
> >  MAXSTORAGE 2047M
> > * OPTION QUICKDSP
> > * STORAGE 128M
> >  CONSOLE 0009 3215 T
> >  NICDEF 600 TYPE QDIO LAN SYSTEM VSW1
> >  SPOOL 000C 2540 READER *
> >  SPOOL 000D 2540 PUNCH A
> >  SPOOL 000E 1403 A
> >  LINK MAINT 0190 0190 RR
> >  LINK MAINT 019D 019D RR
> >  LINK MAINT 019E 019E RR
> >  LINK TCPMAINT 0592 0592 RR
> >
> > USER LNX086 PGDN86 10240M 10240M
> >  INCLUDE LINDFLT
> >  MDISK 191 3390 0001 0500 l8601a MR READ WRITE MULTIPLE
> >  MDISK 201 3390 0501 1500 l8601A MR READ WRITE MULTIPLE
> >  MDISK 202 3390 2001 8016 L8601A MR READ WRITE MULTIPLE
> >  MDISK 700 3390 0001 32759 L8602A MR READ WRITE MULTIPLE
> >  MDISK 701 3390 0001 32759 L8603A MR READ WRITE MULTIPLE
> >  DEDICATE ED00 ED00
> >  DEDICATE ED01 ED01
> >  DEDICATE ED02 ED02
> >
> >
> >
> > David M. Dean
> > Information Systems
> > BlueCross BlueShield Tennnessee
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