"TISLER Zaromil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL 
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> 
> I don't understand two things:
> 
> 1. Who needs .....

> 2. Inactive partitions allocate no physical memory, but if I want to
> activate them I must have memory available to accomodate their needs. That
> means I must have the capacity although the lpars are still inactive. So,
> indirectly they do eat memory.
> 

No, until they need the memory, you can give it to other LPARs. Alternatively 
you can add memory concurrently before activating the new LPARs.

Kees.


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