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Compatibility with Outside CPU (Core) / System Control

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gWLM expects to have complete control of the CPUs, or cores, available on a system. However, when you must make manual adjustments to system resources, you can do so as follows:

  1. Undeploy the SRD containing the systems that you want to adjust

  2. Make your adjustments

  3. Re-create and re-deploy the SRD

Use the above steps whenever you must perform any of the following manual adjustments:

  • Adjustments to the number of cores on systems where gWLM is running

  • Adjustments to Temporary Instant Capacity resources, Instant Capacity resources, virtual machines, vpars (including changes in core binding), or npars

  • Adjustments to entitlements for virtual machines

  • Changes to a virtual machine's number of virtual CPUs while gWLM is managing the virtual machine

  • Creation or deletion of a pset using psrset on a system where gWLM is managing pset compartments

  • Moving memory from one vpar to another using vparmodify

  • Performing online cell operations using parolrad

  • Enabling/disabling Hyper-Threading

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