twice
the
amount
of
installed
storage.
You
can
review
current
LP
storage
allocations
by
using
the
Storage
Information
task
available
from
the
CPC
Operational
Customization
Tasks
list.
v
The
availability
of
reserved
expanded
storage
depends
on
whether
or
not
you
specify
an
expanded
storage
origin
for
an
LP.
By
making
the
specification
of
an
expanded
storage
origin
optional,
there
are
two
implementations
of
dynamic
storage
reconfiguration
for
reserved
expanded
storage:
1.
If
you
do
not
specify
an
expanded
storage
origin,
the
reserved
expanded
storage
is
available
for
the
LP
when
there
is
sufficient
physical
storage
available
to
meet
the
reserved
expanded
storage
request.
Expanded
storage
can
be
reassigned
between
LPs
that
have
noncontiguous
address
ranges.
Reconfiguration
is
not
limited
to
growing
into
an
adjacent
LP.
LPs
are
eligible
to
use
noncontiguous
expanded
storage
if
they
have
unique
(not
overlapping)
storage
range
definitions.
Specifying
an
origin
is
not
required
when
defining
a
reserved
storage
amount
for
an
LP
and
by
not
specifying
an
origin
the
LP
is
reserved
an
addressable
storage
range
for
its
entire
storage
configuration
(initial
plus
reserved
amount).
Not
specifying
an
origin
ensures
no
overlap.
The
reserved
expanded
storage
is
available
for
LPs
that
do
not
specify
an
origin
when
there
is
sufficient
physical
storage
to
meet
the
reserved
expanded
storage
request.
2.
If
you
specify
an
expanded
storage
origin,
the
reserved
expanded
storage
is
only
available
for
the
LP
when:
–
No
other
LP
has
this
expanded
storage
address
range
online
–
There
is
sufficient
physical
expanded
storage
available
to
meet
the
reserved
expanded
storage
request.
v
If
no
origin
is
specified
for
an
LP,
the
system
assigns
the
storage
to
the
LP
using
a
top-down-first-fit
algorithm.
Dynamic
Storage
Reconfiguration
Dynamic
storage
reconfiguration
allows
both
central
and
expanded
storage
allocated
to
an
LP
to
be
changed
while
the
LP
is
active.
It
is
supported
in
ESA/390
LPs
running
z/OS.
Dynamic
storage
reconfiguration
is
not
supported
in
coupling
facility
or
Linux-Only
LPs.
Dynamic
storage
reconfiguration
provides
the
capability
to
reassign
storage
from
one
LP
to
another
without
the
need
to
POR
the
CPC
or
IPL
the
recipient
LP.
Every
LP
has
a
storage
range
definition
consisting
of
an
origin,
initial,
and
reserved
amounts.
The
reserved
value
determines
how
much
additional
storage
can
be
acquired
using
dynamic
storage
reconfiguration.
Storage
is
released
when
an
LP
is
either
deactivated
or
its
reserved
storage
element
is
deconfigured.
Additionally,
you
can
release
central
storage
in
amounts
smaller
than
the
defined
storage
element
size.
With
dynamic
storage
reconfiguration,
ESA/390
LPs
can
have
reserved
amounts
of
central
storage
and
expanded
storage.
This
storage
can
become
available
to
the
LP
if
no
other
active
LP
has
this
reserved
storage
online.
Reserved
central
storage
and
reserved
expanded
storage
can
be
made
available
to
the
LP
by
commands
from
the
operating
system
console.
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