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This was years ago, but when moving ram from one LPAR to another, first you had to ensure the ram was moved to *BASE on the source LPAR. RAM is only moved from *BASE to *BASE.

Paul

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Hi Holger

this can be a slow operation - what timeout length are you using ?

I found I often needed to add a longer timeout on an active LPAR to give the HMC time to remove the memory and move it.

On Thu, Apr 1, 2021 at 9:23 AM Holger Scherer <hs@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi *all,

i ran into a S814 with a HMC 9.1 with the following symptoms:
* i on i hosted
* i can *add* RAM to a LPAR (as long as there is unused RAM)
* but i cannot remove RAM from any LPAR (different releases V7R2 ..
V7R4)

I remember someone had this kind of issue and wrote about it, but my
google tries to hide this information from me :)

Anyone had this issue, too? Or need to peek IBM for the solution?

-h


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