Using HP Global Workload Manager with SAP

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min/own/max values, select New... in the policy selection; and you will step aside to a dialog box
allowing you to create a new policy, and then return to this screen to apply it to your workload.
Select a policy for each vpar, then select Next and then Finish. We get a warning that neither vpar
can achieve its policy max of 8, as each vpar must get at least one core, leaving a max of only seven
cores for the other vpar. That is okay, so we ignore this warning. If the vpar has more bound cores
than just the single core, then its compartment minimum will be higher, its ability to lend lower, and
the neighbor will be able to borrow less.
Monitoring
After applying the policies, we now have a running SRD with two vpar workloads, and we are left in
the SRD tab of the GUI viewing a screen like the following one that shows the workload allocations.