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Brian,
You'll have to establish an SSH session to the HMC and get it there. What
IBM i sees at the partition level is really the virtual processors assigned
to it, not the physical allocation.
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Subject: Determining number of cores allocated to an LPAR
I've been looking around in the archives and Google and have not hit on the
right search yet to get an answer. Anyone know of an API I can call to
determine the number of processors/cores allocated to an LPAR?
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