s a subset of the LPARs defined on that CEC."
Tony H.
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> of Radoslaw Skorupka <0471ebeac275-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
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On Fri, 21 Apr 2023 15:35:38 +, Mark Jacobs
wrote:
>
>I can assign a different activation profile for the same physical lpar in each
>group. I can see the benefits and potential problems by doing so. The team
>discussed it this morning and we're all good now.
>
At a previous shop, we had s
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W dniu 20.04.2023 o 16:37, Mark
As it turned out I answered my own question yesterday late afternoon. I can
create multiple groups, and assign the same lpar to as many groups as I desire.
I can assign a different activation profile for the same physical lpar in each
group. I can see the benefits and potential problems by doin
ay, April 21, 2023 11:24 AM
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Subject: Re: Z15 HMC Question
W dniu 20.04.2023 o 16:37, Mark Jacobs pisze:
> I created a custom group that contains a subset of the LPARs defined on that
> CEC. When I assign an activation profile to an LPAR in the custom gr
W dniu 20.04.2023 o 16:37, Mark Jacobs pisze:
I created a custom group that contains a subset of the LPARs defined on that
CEC. When I assign an activation profile to an LPAR in the custom group, the
new assignment isn't being reflected in the Systems Management tab for the
LPARs I changed, it
I created a custom group that contains a subset of the LPARs defined on that
CEC. When I assign an activation profile to an LPAR in the custom group, the
new assignment isn't being reflected in the Systems Management tab for the
LPARs I changed, it's showing the value that was assigned before my