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Table III.f. Task: -a cell:cell_id:mem::size
[:base|floating]
Explanation Specifies the increase, in megabytes rounded
upward to the next CLM granule multiple, in the
total amount of Cell Local Memory to be allocated
to the vPar. This memory is taken from
unspecified ranges of unassigned CLM on cell_id
when the vPar boots.
Values cell_id: A positive integer or 0
size: A positive 64-bit integer <=
(0x100000000000 - CLM granularity)
Usage The target vPar can be Up or Down.
Restrictions
If the vPar is in the live monitor database, both the
cell and memory must physically exist and be
available after the memory requirements of all
other virtual partitions have been satisfied.
If the vPar is in an alternate database file,
the assignment always succeeds. The amount
of memory actually allocated if the database
is loaded into the monitor may be less if
some or all of it is needed in other virtual
partitions, or 0 if cell_id does not
exist.
Table III.g. Task: -a mem::size[:base|floating]
Explanation Specifies the increase, in megabytes rounded
upward to the next ILM granule multiple, in
the total amount of ILM to be allocated to the
vPar. This memory is taken from unspecified
ranges of unassigned ILM when the vPar boots.
Values size: A positive 64-bit integer <=
(0x100000000000 - ILM granularity)
Usage The target vPar can be Up or Down.
Restrictions
If the vPar is in the live monitor database,
this memory must physically exist and be
available after the memory requirements of
all other virtual partitions have been
satisfied.
If the vPar is in an alternate database file,
the assignment always succeeds. The amount
of memory actually allocated if the database
is loaded into the monitor may be less if
some or all of it is needed in other virtual
partitions.
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