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Logical partitioning manager
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[Enter]. This will open another sub-screen. Adjust the memory size with the
arrow keys, and press [Enter].
Tip:
You can also specify the numeric number in GB unit after the pressing
[F1](Input number in GB) in the sub-screen, to allocate memory size to
an LPAR.
How to change the memory Node number which would be allocated
to an LPAR.
[LPAR manager Firmware version 01-2X or later]
Note:
In the environment which has the LPAR specifying a memory node and
the LPAR not specifying a memory node, when you activate the latter
LPAR first, activation of the former LPAR might fail.
Specify the memory node to all LPARs when you have at least one LPAR
which specifies the memory node.
If you need to use the environment which has both the LPAR specifying a
memory node and the LPAR not specifying a memory node, be sure to
activate the former LPAR first.
Move the cursor over the 'MN' column of the LPAR whose the Node number
you want to change, and press [Enter] to open a sub-screen. Set "A" or the
Node number, and press [Enter].
How to check the node number of the processor and memory which
is assigned to the LPAR.
[LPAR manager firmware version 01-2X or later]
You can know that the processor and memory belong to the same Node by
checking the PN (Processor Node) and MN (Memory Node) on this screen are
same.
When M (Multiple nodes) is displayed on PN or MN, you can check the Node
number by the following procedure.
The processor node when the dedicated processor has been assigned
1. Jots the physical processor number assigned to the LPAR on the Logical
Partition Configuration screen.
2. Check the Node number (Node#) of the physical processor, shown by
the number above, on the Physical Processor Configuration screen.
The processor node when the shared processor has been assigned Check
the node number (Node#) of the physical processor which belong to the
processor group of the LPAR on Physical Processor Configuration screen.
The assigned memory node number can be checked in the memory allocation
display which is displayed by pressing F2 key on the Logical Partition
Configuration screen.
Operation by LPAR manager Screen
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