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<P>Mark,</P><P> The 0.43 will show up on the HMC only. Try to move processor resources or allocate them between partitions and you will see the total availability of 0.43 as Al says. You need to get to the 2400 cpw i5-520 1-way in order to gain use of the full 1.0 processor.</P><P> I haven't paid attention but I believe the reason you're seeing 2 processors is because of the dual pipeline nature of the POEWR5 chips. It's also possible that when your LPARs were created they were told to have 2 virtual processors.<BR></P><P> - Larry</P><P><BR><FONT SIZE=2><B>Mark Phippard <MarkP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx></B></FONT></P><P><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">> ><BR>> > It's not even a full governor. It';s more like a Lt. Governor.<BR>> ><BR>> > My 520 has a total of .43 CPU's!<BR>> ><BR>><BR>><BR>> And I was hoping you would be the one that could answer this :)<BR>><BR>> Where do you see that .43? Is there a command that shows it?<BR>><BR></FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">I just noticed that WRKSYSACT shows that I have 2 processors. But that<BR>raises the question, is it 2 physical processors on the single Power5 chip<BR>module, or 2 processors as a result of SMT?<BR></FONT><BR><FONT FACE="Monospace,Courier">Mar</FONT></P>
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