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Standard server blades with LPAR manager firmware 58-3X or later versions/
High-performance server blades with LPAR manager firmware 78-3X or later
versions
Deactivate the LPAR, or activate it in the shared mode, before executing this
setting.
If not setting the physical processor number using this function, LPAR manager will
assign a physical processor when the LPAR is activated.
When you have changed configurations by adding or
removing physical processors, such as enabling/disabling
SMT or cancelling an SMP configuration, you need to reset
the configuration information for use.
The following table provides detailed information for resetting.
Standard server blade
LPAR manager firmware
(1) Version currently used
Added or
reduced
57-0X to 58-22
58-40 or later
Added or
reduced
(2) Update to a specific version Added or
reduced
Before update After update
57-0X to 58-22 58-40 to 78-7X
Physical
Description
processor
Because the setting is taken over as it
is, the incorrect setting information
remains set.
On the Logical Partition Configuration
screen, reset the number of LPAR
logical processors using the function.
Then If the physical processor number
needs to be set to the logical processor,
reset it on the Logical Processor
Configuration screen and save the
LPAR manager configuration. Without
resetting, an error occurs when you
create LPAR configuration or update it
from SC/BSM.
The setting is initialized.
If the physical processor number needs
to be set to the logical processor, reset
it on the Logical Processor
Configuration screen and save the
LPAR manager configuration. Without
resetting, LPAR manager will
automatically assign a physical
processor.
The setting is initialized, but the
information remains internally.
On the Logical Partition Configuration
screen, reset the number of LPAR
logical processors using the function.
Then If the physical processor number
needs to set to the logical processor,
reset it on the Logical Processor
Configuration screen and save the
LPAR manager configuration. Without
resetting, an error occurs when you
create the LPAR configuration or
update it from SC/BSM.
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