Hi,

you can dynamically add cpus. You changed only the definition. Have a look at 
this note form IBM:
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/dynamically-adding-or-removing-cpus-linux-zvm-guest

Met vriendelijke groet,
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Verzonden: maandag 7 september 2020 02:17
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Onderwerp: adding cpus without logoff

Hello, I am almost sure I've done this before but now my memory is failing
me
The virtual machine had a  "MACHINE ESA 8" and a list CPU 00...07
We changed it to MACHINE ESA 10 and added 2 more cpus to the list

Unfortunately I can't simply re-logon the VM. I was sure that after
updating the userdirectory it will allow me to define cpu from the linux
guest but it doesn't

I am getting HCPCPU1458E, attempt was made to define more CPUs than it is
allowed in directory

Any way to workaround this? My first thought was running set machine esa 10
but the command doesn't take the mcpu number like the directory statement
...
thank you
Gregory

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