IBM 990 User Manual

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zSeries 990 Technical Guide

PR/SM enables z990 servers to be initialized for logically partitioned operation, supporting up
to 30 logical partitions. Each logical partition can run its own operating system image in any
image mode, independently from the other logical partitions.

A logical partition can be activated or deactivated at any time, but changing the number of
defined logical partitions is disruptive, as it requires a Power-on Reset (POR). Some facilities
may not be available to all operating systems, as they may have software corequisites.

Each logical partition has the same resources as a “real” CPC, which are:

Processor(s)

Called

Logical Processor(s)

, they can be defined as CPs, IFLs, ICFs, or zAAPs. They can

be

dedicated

to a partition or

shared

between partitions. When shared, a processor

weight

can be defined to provide the required level of processor resources to a logical partition.
Also, the

capping

option can be turned on, which prevents a logical partition from

acquiring more than its defined weight, limiting its processor consumption.

For z/OS Workload License Charge (WLC), a logical partition “Defined Capacity” can be
set, enabling the

soft

capping function.

ESA/390 mode logical partitions can have CPs and zAAPs logical processors. Both logical
processor types can be defined as either all dedicated or all shared. The zAAP support is
planned to be introduced by z/OS 1.6.

Only Coupling Facility (CF) partitions can have both dedicated

and

shared logical

processors defined.

Figure 2-16 on page 59 shows the logical processor assignment screen of the Customize
Image Profile on the Hardware Management Console (HCM), for an ESA/390 mode
image. This panel allows the definition of:

– Dedicated or shared logical processors, including CPs and zAAPs (remember that

zAAPs initially appear as “Integrated Facility for Applications” on HCM panels)

– The initial weight, optional capping, and Workload Manager options for shared CPs (a

shared zAAP’s weight equals a CP’s weight, but share calculation is based on the sum
of ICFs’, IFLs’ and zAAPs’ weights)

– The number of initial and optional reserved processors (CPs)

– The optional number of initial and reserved integrated facility for application (zAAPs)

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