vparresources.5 (2010 09)

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vparresources(5) vparresources(5)
Table III.i. Task: -m cpu::num
Explanation Sets the total number of non-CLPs to num.
Value A positive integer
Usage If the vPar is in an alternate database file:
Restrictions o num must be between min and max.
In addition, if the vPar is in the live
monitor database and num increases the total:
o num active CPUs must exist in the hard
partition.
o They must be available (not assigned to
any vPar).
o iCAP must authorize their addition.
Table III.j. Task: -m cell: cell_id :cpu::
num
Explanation Sets the number of CLPs from cell cell_id
in the vPar’s configuration to num.
Values cell_id: A positive integer or 0
num: A positive integer
Usage If the vPar is in an alternate database file:
Restrictions o num must be between min and max.
In addition, if the vPar is in the live
monitor database and num increases the total:
o num active CPUs must exist in the hard
partition.
o They must be available (not assigned to
any vPar).
o iCAP must authorize their addition.
If the vPar is in the live monitor database
and num decreases the total:
o cell_id must exist in the configuration.
o num CPUs from cell_id must
currently be assigned to the vPar.
Table III.k. Task: -m cpu:::[min][:[max]]
Explanation Specifies the minimum and maximum number of
CPUs allowed for the vPar. This operation
does not allocate any CPUs, but specifies the
limits of other allocation tasks.
You can change only min or max by not
specifying the other field.
Value If specified, min and max must be positive
integers such that min <= total CPUs <= max.
Usage min cannot exceed the total number of CPUs.
Restrictions
max cannot be less than the total.
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