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Below V5R!1 you  slice  up the partitions CPW on the processor boundaries CPU, at V5R1  & SStar processors you  and do it almost anyway you want with in the min max rules.  As granular as 0.1% of a processor or multiple and  fractional processors.

From V4R4  forward almost every system might be LPARed

If you  need deeper details Email me  privately.


Glenn
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At 01:00 PM 06/03/2001 -0500, Leif Svalgaard wrote:
Does anybody (IBM guys please pitch in) know if different
LPARs could support different CPWs or is the CPW for
the system as a whole?



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Glenn
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