Using the PowerVM Modify a Logical Partition
(LPAR) Profile task, you can modify the profile name,
the processing settings, and the memory settings of a logical partition
(LPAR) profile.
Before you begin
You must activate the following analysis:
- PowerVM® HMC Overview
- PowerVM LPAR Overview
- PowerVM Managed System
Overview
To activate the analysis, navigate to the Domain Panel of the
Server Automation domain and select and select PowerVM HMC Overview. In the Analysis: PowerVM HMC Overview pane,
select Activate. Repeat this action for the PowerVM Managed System Overview
and PowerVM LPAR Overview
analyses. For information about how to disable validation on certain
parameters in the task, see Turning off validation in a task.
Procedure
- Open the Server Automation domain.
- From the Domain Panel, select and
select PowerVM Modify a Logical Partition (LPAR) Profile..
- In the Partition section, select
the LPAR that you want to modify and enter any changes to the following
parameters:
- HMC
- Select the Hardware Management Console on which the LPAR that
you want to modify is located.
- Managed System
- Select the PowerVM managed
system on which the LPAR that you want to modify is located.
- Partition Name
- Select the name of the LPAR that you want to modify. Use the Partition ID field to verify that the LPAR that you select
is correct. To override the validation that is provided on the parameter,
select OFF in the Validation column to the left of the parameter. For more information, see Turning off validation in a task.
- Profile Name
- Select the LPAR Profile that you want to modify. To override the
validation that is provided on the parameter, in the Validation column to the left of the parameter and select OFF. For more information, see Turning off validation in a task.
- New Profile Name
- Enter a new name for the profile that you selected from the Profile Name list. To override the validation that is
provided on the parameter, select OFF in the Validation column to the left of the parameter. For more
information, see Turning off validation in a task.
- From the Processing Mode list, select
whether you want to add shared or dedicated processors. If you select shared, the managed system assigns partial processor units from the shared
processor pool. If you select dedicated, the
managed system reserves entire physical processors that can be used
only by the selected LPAR profile.
- In the Processing Settings section,
you can modify the processing settings of the selected LPAR. If you
select shared, the task displays the following
extra parameters: Minimum Processing Units, Desired Processing Units, and Maximum Processing
Units. If you select dedicated,
the task hides these three parameters. Use the Total Processors
available field to view how many processors are available
on the managed system that you selected.
- Minimum Processing Units
- Enter the minimum number of physical processors that you want
to use to create virtual processors. Each processing unit is equivalent
to the processing power of one processor. You can enter whole numbers
or decimal numbers. For example, 2 or 2.5 processor units can be assigned
to the partition.
- Desired Processing Units
- Enter the number of physical processors that you want to use to
create virtual processors. Each processing unit is equivalent to the
processing power of one processor. You can enter whole numbers or
decimal numbers. For example, 2 or 2.5 processor units can be assigned
to the partition.
- Maximum Processing Units
- Enter the maximum number of physical processors that you want
to use to create virtual processors. Each processing unit is equivalent
to the processing power of one processor. You can enter whole numbers
or decimal numbers. For example, 2 or 2.5 processor units can be assigned
to the partition.
- Minimum Processing Units required
- View the minimum processing units to ensure that you enter valid
values in the Minimum Processors field.
- Minimum Processors
- Enter the minimum number of processors that you want to assign
to the LPAR profile. Enter a value that is greater than the minimum
processing units. If you selected Shared, these processors are virtual.
If you selected Dedicated, these processors are physical.
- Desired Processors
- Enter the number of virtual processors that you want to assign
to the LPAR profile. If you selected Shared, these processors are
virtual. If you selected Dedicated, these processors are physical.
- Maximum Processors
- Enter the maximum number of virtual processors that you want to
assign to the LPAR profile. If you selected Shared, these processors
are virtual. If you selected Dedicated, these processors are physical.
- In the Memory Settings section,
enter the changes that you want to make to the memory settings. Use
the Installed Memory field Current
Memory Available fields to determine how much memory is
available to assign.
- Minimum Memory
- Select a minimum memory size for the selected LPAR.
- Desired Memory
- Select a memory size that you want to set for the selected LPAR.
- Maximum Memory
- Select a maximum memory size for the selected LPAR.
- Click Take Action, and in the Take Action dialog box, select the LPAR that you want
to modify, and click OK.
Results
In the Action: PowerVM Modify a Logical Partition
(LPAR) Profile window, you can view the progress of the
action. When the Status changes to Complete, the LPAR profile is modified.