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Title
Official Name
(24) User Memory
User memory
(25) Processors
Number of
processors
(26) Comment
Comments
(27) Function Key
Function key
(28) Error Event
Error event
Detected
detection
Description
Displays the total amount of memory that can be
allocated to the LPARs in units of MB. Displays the
memory capacity installed in the server blade minus
the amount used by LPAR manager.
Memory, isolated due to failure detected, will not
affect this item to display.
Displays the total number of physical processors.
The format is "n(m)".
n: Displays the total number of physical processors
that are normally active.
m: Displays the total number of physical processors
installed in the server blade.
Displays the total number of physical processors per
mode.
Shared: Displays the total number of physical
processors in the shared mode.
Dedicate: Displays the total number of physical
processors in the dedicated mode.
When SMT is enabled, the number of threads is
displayed.
When SMT is disabled, the number of cores is
displayed.
Displays a brief description of the selected item.
Displays the function keys that can be used on this
screen.
F1: Specifies the size of the memory to be allocated
to LPAR in GB units, to specify a VC number, or to
display assignments of VC number/TCP port.
F2: Displays the memory allocation status.
F3: Activates a LPAR.
F4: Deactivates a LPAR.
F5: Reactivates a LPAR.
F6: Adds a LPAR definition.
F7: Removes a LPAR definition.
In addition, the following function keys can be used
in this screen, although they are not shown due to
the amount of display space available.
F8: Switches from the LPAR manager screen to a
Guest screen.
F9: Saves the LPAR manager configuration.
F11: Scrolls the screen to the left to display the area.
F12: Scrolls the screen to the right to display the
area.
Note: F3, F5, F6, and F7 are not available on the
LPAR where LPAR migration has failed.
Displays that LP system logs at the error level are
detected.
When this is displayed, check the contents of the LP
system log in the LP System Logs screen.
See
LP system logs
for checking LP system logs.
To delete this display, press the ESC key with this
screen or open the system logs screen.
1166
Initial Value
(When LPAR
is added)
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-
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