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Hi I am having only three months experience in AIX can anybody help me to find out how many micropartition is used or using by the LPAR (is there is ant command to find out that) not using HMC |
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Hi Micropartition is the ability of the IBM Power5 processor to be divided on up to ten micropartitions, each on them can be assigned to a LPAR running a certify OS with support for such feature. You can start a LPAR running, let's say, AIX 5.3, with 0.1 CPU, once AIX starts you will see a single processor device at AIX level (two of them if your AIX has the SMT Simultaneous Multi-Threading enabled). You can use the following commands in order to identify your processors: lsdev -Cc processor mpstat -s nmon program topas program prtconf More information: IVM IBM System i - Dynamic Logical Partitioning IBM Power Systems PowerVM http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/eserve...mt/pdf/SMT.pdf pSeries and AIX Information Center Hope this helps
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