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(For OA Based Partition Management Systems)
Table III.k. Tasks: -m socket:socket_id :cpu
::num
-m socket:socket_id :core ::num
Explanation Sets the number of SLPs from socket socket_id in the
vPar’s configuration to num.
Values socket_id: enclosure#/blade#/cpusocket#
num: A positive integer
Usage o This option is allowed only in the vparmodify
Restrictions command
o num must be between min and max
o num active CPUs must exist in the nPartition
o They must be available (not assigned to any vPar)
o socket_id must exist in the configuration
o num CPUs from socket_id must currently be
assigned to the vPar
Table III.l. Task: -m mem::ilm_size
Explanation Specifies the total amount of ILM, in megabytes
rounded upward to the next ILM granule multiple, to
be allocated to the target vPar. This memory is
taken from unspecified ranges of unassigned ILM when
the target vPar boots.
Value ilm_size: A positive 64-bit integer <=
(0x100000000000 - ILM granularity)
Usage o This option is allowed only in the vparmodify
Restrictions command
o A decrease in total ILM allocation must not
result in a total less than that of all memory
allocated in specific ILM memory ranges. An
increase in total ILM allocation, the memory must
physically exist and be available after the
memory requirements of all other virtual
partitions have been satisfied
Table III.m. Task: -m socket:socket_id :mem::size
Explanation Specifies total amount of SLM granule multiple, from
socket socket_id to be allocated to the target vPar.
Values socket_id: enclosure#/blade#/cpusocket#
size: A positive 64-bit integer <=
(0x100000000000 - SLM granularity)
Usage o This option is allowed only in the vparmodify
Restrictions command
o If the specification results in a decrease, the
vPar must own at least the specified amount
(after rounding) of SLM located on socket
socket_id. The decrease must not result in a
total less than that of all SLM allocated to the
vPar in specific memory ranges
o If the specification results in an increased
memory allocation, the memory must physically
exist and be available after the memory
requirements of all other virtual partitions have
been satisfied
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