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I believe that reserving 9 cores means you can only use 1. I think you need to lower the reserve or your car won't sell. OOps wrong auction. So I think you just want a max of 9 with no reserve. The Reserve as I understand it is to 'hold back' from allocating that as you build new partitions and whatnot.

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On 7/28/2014 3:12 PM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
The system has 16 processors.
I'm licensed for 9 for IBM i. Well, actually 7 for IBM i and two for
those funky non DB2 IBM i Domino only boxes and whatnot.
I want to use all 9.
If you try to make it 9 reserved and 9 max it doesn't like that.
But I could be all muffed up on my thinking...


Rob Berendt


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