and of course your licensing agreement with your vendors would have to allow pricing based on the hard cap and not on total machine capacity. One would hope that this would not be a problem with most vendors today, but if you don't know your license agreements allow this, you need to verify and not just assume it will be allowed. Just because it is logical doesn't mean the license agreement will take it into account.
   Joel C Ewing

On 11/09/2010 10:33 AM, Hal Merritt wrote:
I suppose you could 'hard cap' the test LPARs to the non CoD value. That way, 
once you activated CoD, only the uncapped LPAR(s) could exploit the added juice.

But that may not work depending on how the product senses its environment. 
Model number? MSU? SU/sec?

HTH and good luck


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
R Hey
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 9:52 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: LPAR only CoD

Hi,

My client used to have 2 CEC, 1 for prod, 1 for other LPARs.
They used to turn on CoD for prod&  all was fine in other LPARs.

Now they have moved all LPARs to one Z10. But when CoD is turned on, some
3P SW on non-prod LPAR stop working.

Is there a way to, in effect, turn on CoD for 1 LPAR only?

I don't mean just physically, but some process that would result in 1 LPAR to
be affected by Cod, in terms of amount of juice they drink,&  the processor 3P
SW think is being used.

TIA,
Rez

...
--
Joel C. Ewing, Fort Smith, AR        [email protected]

----------------------------------------------------------------------
For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions,
send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO
Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

Reply via email to