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Thanks.

I think that was it.

All LPARs are now in the same pool and the msg is gone away.

Jerry

On 4/26/2021 2:09 PM, Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis wrote:
First guess is you don't have those partitions grouped into a processor pool with a limit of one processor.

    - L

On 4/26/2021 5:08 PM, Jerry Draper wrote:
We have a machine with one processor license

We have three LPARs using .50, .35, and .15 respectively which adds up to 1.0 processor.

Why would we be getting this message?

Message . . . . :   IBM i usage limit exceeded - operator action required.
Cause . . . . . :   The processor usage limit of 1 processors for product
   5770SS1, license term V7, feature 5051 has been exceeded.
     -- Current processor usage across all active IBM i partitions is 1.00.
     -- Current processor usage for the local partition is 1.00.


Thx,

Jerry





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