Thanks Tom. I think I understand. :)
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Jerry,
Based upon what you are trying to do, I suggest the following:
Make the total weights for LPARs 1, 2, 3, and 4 add up to 1000, assuming all
four are normally active. Then you can easily do the math and for example,
give LPAR 2 say 15% of the machine by setting its weight to 150
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Jerry,
MSU settings (LPAR or group) are enforced by software. LPAR weights (LPAR
level only) and absolute capping (at the LPAR or group level) are enforced by
the hardware/firmware itself.
Weights apply only to active LPARs and control the LPAR's portion of shared
processors. In your
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. But, still researching
it.
Jerry
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I am looking for some advice about how LPAR group controls, weights and MSUs
work. We have one LPAR group with all the LPAR as members, with MSU group
capacity value. On each LPAR, we