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What could cause this?

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Global Workload Manager (gWLM) is configured to manage processor resources between the
earnest and vanewyk Virtual Partitions. As load varies between the vPars, processors are
properly migrated between the two vPars. However, the two iCAP processors are not assigned to
either vPar and are not being activated by gWLM.
What could cause this? (Select two.)

What could cause this?

A system is being managed by Process Resource Manager (PRM). The system is running three
Oracle database instances, each one in a separate fair share scheduler group. After loading the
configuration, the prmmonitor command shows the OTHERS group is consuming a significant
amount of available resources while each of the PRM groups for the database instances are
consuming very little resources. What could cause this?

What is the likely cause of the performance problems on the hymes virtual machines?

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After consolidating the hymes L2000 server to an Integrity Virtual Machine as shown in the
diagram, a customer is having performance problems with one of the Integrity Virtual Machines.
Global Workload Manager is allocating resources between the virtual machines. Every virtual

machine has an OwnBorrow policy with a minimum of 1, owns 2, and a max of 4.
Snapshots from the top and hpvmstatus commands are available in the exhibit.
What is the likely cause of the performance problems on the hymes virtual machines?

What are the benefits for configuring all six vPars in a single nPar versus splitting the vPars across two nPa

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A customer is consolidating six L2000 servers to Virtual Partitions as shown in the diagram. Global
Workload Manager is used to allocate resources to each vPar based on demand.
An alternate approach for this consolidation would have been creating a single nPartition for all six
of the Virtual Partitions. What are the benefits for configuring all six vPars in a single nPar versus
splitting the vPars across two nPars?