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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Kris Buelens
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 2:44 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: LPAR weightings

 

You **do** have to worry about how many CPs an LPAR has. Not always, but
if you know how it works, you can avoid the pitfalls, surely when you
start using capping.  My customer learned it the hard way on a 9672.  We
had a partition capped at 60%, a lot.  But, it had 6 engines, so each
engine was capped at 10%.  DB2/VM had a very hard time: it was able to
consume a bit more than this 10% but not enough. 
If all your important processes are MP capable, I guess you have to
worry less.  A UP process though may have a hard time to consume enough
when the weight distributed over the logical processors is low.
BTW, VM's dispatcher works the same way. 

2007/3/13, Curren, Pat J. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I have used 1,000 as the total of the weights for years now with
excellent results.  Just figure out how much of the machine you want
your production to take and give it that much weight, ie: if you want
production to have 60% of the machine give it 600 as a weighting factor 
and give test 400 for a total of 1,000.

You don't have to worry about how many CPs an LPAR has.  The number of
logical CPs determines the maximum amount of MIPS you can use.
For example if you have 5 logical CPs and a weight of 600/1000, then the

LPAR dispatcher will give you 60% of 5 physical CPs.  You can use up to
100% of 5 CPs if nobody else is using them.

-- 
Kris Buelens,
IBM Belgium, VM customer support 
  
  
  
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