Partition
Memory
Size
(256
MB
increments)
Partition
Page
Table
Size
(4
16-byte
entries
per
4
K
real
page)
Partition
Page
Table
Alignment
Assigned
Memory
Segments
(256
MB)
1
GB
16
MB
16
MB
1
1
GB
-
2
GB
32
MB
32
MB
1
2
GB
-
3
GB
64
MB
64
MB
1
4
GB
-
7
GB
128
MB
128
MB
1
8
GB
-
15
GB
256
MB
256
MB
1
16
GB
-
31
GB
512
MB
512
MB
2
32
GB
-
63
GB
1
GB
1
GB
4
64
GB
-
96
GB
2
GB
2
GB
8
In
a
full
system
partition,
the
operating
system
uses
all
of
the
installed
memory;
the
system
does
not
set
aside
contiguous
memory
for
its
own
use.
Keep
this
in
mind
when
you
record
the
amount
of
memory
used
when
you
are
completing
the
planning
worksheets
in
the
IBM
Hardware
Management
Console
for
pSeries
Installation
and
Operations
Guide
,
order
number
SA38-0590.
Partition
Requirements
To
activate
a
partition,
you
need
a
minimum
of
the
following:
v
1
GB
of
available
system
memory
v
One
available
system
processor
v
One
available
network
adapter
(for
error
reporting)
If
you
attempt
to
activate
a
partition
and
the
resources
that
you
specified
are
not
available
at
that
time,
activation
fails.
It
is
important
to
keep
track
of
your
system’s
resources
and
your
activation
times
to
avoid
failures.
Service
Focal
Point
This
chapter
provides
information
about
using
the
Service
Focal
Point
application.
The
Service
Focal
Point
application
is
used
to
help
the
service
representative
diagnose
and
repair
problems
on
partitioned
systems.
Service
representatives
use
the
HMC
as
the
starting
point
for
all
service
issues.
The
HMC
groups
various
system
management
issues
at
one
control
point,
allowing
service
representatives
to
use
the
Service
Focal
Point
application
to
determine
an
appropriate
service
strategy.
Traditional
service
strategies
become
more
complicated
in
a
partitioned
environment.
Each
partition
runs
on
its
own,
unaware
that
other
partitions
exist
on
the
same
system.
If
one
partition
reports
an
error
for
a
shared
resource,
such
as
a
managed
system
power
supply,
other
active
partitions
report
the
same
error.
The
Service
Focal
Point
application
enables
service
representatives
to
avoid
long
lists
of
repetitive
call-home
information
by
recognizing
that
these
errors
repeat,
and
by
filtering
them
into
one
error
code.
The
following
types
of
errors
are
reported
to
Service
Focal
Point:
v
Permanent
hardware
errors
(detected
by
the
managed
system
or
operating
system)
v
LAN
surveillance
errors
detected
by
Service
Focal
Point
v
Hardware
boot
failure
errors
The
following
errors
are
not
reported
to
Service
Focal
Point:
v
Software
errors
v
Temporary
hardware
errors
v
Undetermined
hardware
errors
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