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Maybe you can try with ASMI:


El 15/11/17 a las 16:59, Jerry Draper escribió:
This system does not have an HMC.

They use ACS.

Jerry

On 11/15/2017 2:49 PM, Diego Kesselman wrote:
Ok,

1) You know if you have just 1 OS in this system?

2) You can use HMC to check how many active CPUs are turned on. Just select the chekbox next to your system name and go to Properties and then Processor tab

(Sorry, spanish HMC)

Installed means ALL cores/cpus in sockets
Configurable: Turned on
Assigned: In used by partitions

3) Close this window and click on the server name link. You'll see CPU and Memory on each LPAR

Good luck

Diego K


El 15/11/17 a las 16:40, Jerry Draper escribió:
We have an 8202-E4D with four processors.

How can I tell how many processors are turned on and in use?

Jerry





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