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Hello Rob,

Am 31.10.2019 um 15:32 schrieb Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx>:

With our issues IBM has recommended we turn off the adjustment at IPL for fear of an IPL setting it to too low. I agree that normally you want an IPL to adjust this to take advantage of new memory you may have just added.

I think that it's better to have adjustment only when running (3) but not an IPL as default: The configuration should adapt to running conditions and stay there, not these at IPL time.

When someone is adding more memory, adjustments will be done more slowly but eventually they'll get through. This is even more true when doing memory adjustments to an LPAR while running, so it's kind of a "no brainer".

Any thoughts on that?

Besides, if there's physical memory to be added and immediate remedies must be taken, one can easily set adjustment to IPL time (1 or 2) temporarily before shutdown.

:wq! PoC

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