Number
of
Central
Processors
The
CPs
defined
to
an
LP
are
called
logical
CPs.
The
total
number
of
initial
logical
CPs
for
each
LP
cannot
be
greater
than
the
number
of
physical
CPs
installed.
CPs
can
be
dedicated
to
LPs
or
shared
by
LPs
(
sharing
LPs).
The
number
of
CPs
defined
for
an
LP
represents
the
number
of
logical
CPs
on
which
the
control
program
will
dispatch
work
and
is
determined
by
several
factors
as
described
in
On
a
System
z9,
you
can
optionally
install
one
or
more
Internal
Coupling
Facility
(ICF)
features
for
use
by
a
coupling
facility
LP
and/or
one
or
more
Integrated
Facility
for
Linux
(IFL)
features
for
use
by
a
Linux-Only
LP.
See
You
can
also
optionally
install
one
or
more
Integrated
Facility
for
Applications
(IFA)
features
for
use
by
an
LP.
The
total
number
of
initial
logical
IFAs
for
each
LP
cannot
be
greater
than
the
number
of
physical
IFAs
installed.
You
can
also
optionally
install
one
or
more
Integrated
Information
Processors
(zIIP)
features
for
use
by
an
LP.
The
total
number
of
initial
logical
zIIPs
for
each
LP
cannot
be
greater
than
the
number
of
physical
zIIPs
installed.
Use
the
Customize/Delete
Activation
Profiles
task
available
from
the
CPC
Operational
Customization
Tasks
list
to
open
a
reset
or
image
profile
to
define
the
number
of
CPs
for
an
LP.
The
Number
of
processors
field
is
located
on
the
Processor
page
for
the
LP.
Maximum
Number
of
Central
Processors
The
maximum
number
of
CPs
that
can
be
defined
depends
on:
v
The
number
of
CPs
that
are
available.
The
maximum
number
of
logical
CPs
available
for
definition
in
a
single
LP
is
the
total
number
of
CPs
achievable
via
concurrent
CPU
upgrade,
or
32,
whichever
is
less.
Notes:
1.
The
maximum
initial
logical
CPs
defined
for
a
dedicated
partition
equals
physical
CPs
online
for
the
current
model
minus
physical
CPs
currently
dedicated
and
online
to
other
dedicated
partitions
minus
the
maximum
online
number
of
shared
CPs
among
all
the
activated
logical
partitions
that
are
using
shared
CPs.
2.
The
maximum
initially
online
logical
CPs
defined
for
a
shared
partition
equals
physical
CPs
online
for
the
current
model
minus
physical
CPs
currently
dedicated
and
online
to
other
partitions
using
dedicated
CPs.
3.
The
preceding
rules
for
maximum
CPs
apply
independently
to
each
type
(general
purpose,
ICF,
IFL,
IFA
or
zIIP)
of
processor
defined
to
the
logical
partition.
For
instance,
when
defining
a
logical
partition
to
use
a
combination
of
general
purpose
CPs
and
IFAs/zIIPs,
the
rules
for
the
maximum
initially
online
of
each
type
of
processor
is
calculated
independently
against
what
is
currently
installed
and
in
use
for
that
type
of
physical
processor.
v
The
number
of
CPs
that
are
supported
by
the
required
control
program.
Some
control
programs
support
as
many
as
32
CPs.
The
number
of
CPs
defined
for
an
LP
should
not
exceed
the
number
supported
by
the
control
program
used
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