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I've got a 520-7392 machine that shows a Current processing capacity of .43 in wrksysact. I'm assured that there is no lpar on this box. I think the machine is listed with 1000cpw.

1. Why is it showing a .43 capacity? I thought this was showing what percentage of cpu that is available for the partition.

2. Is there any way I can verify no other lpar existence? I don't have physical access to machine.

3. Do I effectively have 430cpw max on this machine?

I was given the possible answer of the cpu is the same as installed in higher powered machines. A governor of sorts is used to throttle down this machine to 1000cpw. I can buy that except I thought I've seen a capacity of 1 on other like 520 machines.

Here's the wrkhdwrsc *prc
Type-model      Text
 9405-520       Main Card Enclosure
 522A           System Processor Card
 7392           Processor Capacity Card
 28D7           Service Processor Card

BruceJ





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