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Status Planned for future release
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 28, 2023

Partitions overview - identify the shared processor and memory pools assigned to the LPAR

Using multiple LPARS for testing ideas, then deactivating them, I am assigning LPARS to an "InactivePool" while they are powered off. I need to ensure that LPARs are all correctly assigned before activation to avoid license warnings and keep me legal. Leaving IBM i cores assigned to inactive partitions isn't a good use of resource.

I have 2 partitions that are currently powered off, which are to be used for OS upgrade testing V7R4->V7R5 (already done this for V7R3 to V7R5).I also have a further 8 partitions used for Flash backups to VTL. Drilling into each partition to check is painful.


For clarity - the system/partition/resources view is excellent - but if you have multiple processor pools you still need to drill into each partition to establish the resource assigned to specific pools.

Idea priority Low