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What action would allow the two partitions to run efficiently at the same time?

A system with two WPARs is reaching the memory limits imposed on them. Both have been set to
a hard limit of 50%.

WPAR1 has a peak from 8am-10am of 70% memory resources
WPAR2 has a peak from 2pm-6pm of 65% memory resources
At peak times the system may kill processes which request more memory, as paging space is
exhausted.
What action would allow the two partitions to run efficiently at the same time?

what is the maximum number of processors which can be allocated to LPAR1?

A customer is consolidating two POWER6 595 servers to a single Power 795. The two 595
servers each have 24 active processors and have the following LPARs using dedicated
processors, running continuously:

The new Power 795 system will have two Processor Books (nodes), each with 8 cores activated in
all MCMs (Multi Chip Modules).
LPAR1 is in need of more processing power. If all the other LPARs keep their existing Processor
allocation, what is the maximum number of processors which can be allocated to LPAR1?

how many processing units are assigned to this system?

Based on the SuSE Linux /proc/ppc64/lparcfg contents on a Linux LPAR, how many processing
units are assigned to this system?
SuSE11_client:/ # cat /proc/ppc64/lparcfg
lparcfg 1.8
serial_number=IBM,02067N14P
system_type=IBM,8202-E4B
partition_id=3
BoundThrds=1
CapInc=1
DisWheRotPer=5120000
MinEntCap=10

MinEntCapPerVP=10
MinMem=8192
MinProcs=1
partition_max_entitled_capacity=400
system_potential_processors=8
DesEntCap=200
DesMem=18432
DesProcs=4
DesVarCapWt=0
DedDonMode=0
partition_entitled_capacity=200
group=32771
system_active_processors=8


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