From: Bill Verzal (Bill_Verzal@BCBSIL.COM)
Date: Thu Jun 27 2002 - 16:09:14 EDT
cfgmgr did not do it for me.
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Dave,
The definition of proc5 and proc7 are probably still caught in your ODM.
You may have to manually remove them or do a "rmdev -dl" on it. With LPARS
it's as if you just took the device off the system the system still sees it
as defined. If you run "cfgmgr -l" on it I bet you it probably won't make
it available. If it does I will defiantly be surprised but I don't think it
will.
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Bill,
I have a P-690 with 3 LPARs as well
Here's my stats:
LPAR 1:
proc5 Defined 00-05 Processor
proc7 Available 00-07 Processor
LPAR2:
proc2 Available 00-02 Processor
proc3 Available 00-03 Processor
proc4 Available 00-04 Processor
proc7 Defined 00-07 Processor
proc5 Available 00-05 Processor
LPAR3:
proc0 Available 00-00 Processor
proc1 Available 00-01 Processor
proc6 Available 00-06 Processor
It appears that, on my system, proc7 is being used by LPAR1 but can be
utilized by LPAR2
proc5 is being
used by LPAR2 but can be used by LPAR1
Does this make sense?
DaveZ
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I've a P-670 with 3 LPAR's defined. Why do I have this condition on one of
my LPAR's ?
root-siebddb:/etc>lsdev -Cc processor
proc1 Defined 00-01 Processor
proc0 Available 00-00 Processor
root-siebddb:/etc>
One of the CPU's is "Defined", one is "Available".
Thanks
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