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Did you give enough interactive capacity to your development partition?
Interactive capacity is part of LPAR configuration.
Just in case - this is often misunderstood - when you give x% interactive 
capacity to a partition, it is not x% of this partition's CPU capacity. It 
is x% of system's interactive capacity.

    Alexei Pytel





"Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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How does one relate cpw on a single processor lpar system (820-2435)?
Our development lpar gets hit often with the interactive tax, yet 
the machine has a 1523 interactive feature (120 cpw). Yet 6 developers
are constantly triggering the interactive governor.
jim
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