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Is there any way to tell how much processor a logical partition is using?
It doesn't appear in System Status - at least not that I can tell.
Can't find anything in SST.
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Once you get into SST select the following options:
5. Work with system partitions
1. Display partition information
2. Display partition processing configuration

This should show the number of processors and amount of memory assigned to
each partition.  You should also be able to see the upper and lower range
values for each.

Paul R. Weyer
Senior Solutions Architect
Computech Resources, Inc.



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