The
number
of
cache
buffer
data
items
that
can
be
maintained
locally
in
a
Logical
Partition
is
directly
proportional
to
the
number
of
on-line
central
storage
pages
in
the
LP.
Each
cache
buffer
or
data
item
needs
a
local
cache
vector
space
bit.
A
heuristic
value
of
4
bits
per
on-line
central
storage
4K
page
is
assigned
by
the
system
to
each
exploiting
logical
partition.
The
number
of
cache
buffers
supportable
is
easily
calculated.
Multiply
the
number
of
on-line
central
storage
pages,
in
the
z/OS
logical
partition
exploiting
the
cache
vector
space,
by
two
to
get
the
number
of
cache
vector
bytes
provided.
For
instance,
if
an
exploiting
logical
partition
has
32
GB
of
central
storage
on-line
the
amount
of
cache
vector
space
provided
would
be
32
*
1024
(MB
per
GB)
*
256
(pages
per
MB)
*
2
(nybbles
per
byte)
=
number
of
bytes
provided.
For
an
LP
with
32
GB
16777216
bytes,
or
16
MB
is
provided.
The
size
of
the
cache
vector
for
an
LP
whose
central
storage
definition
includes
the
capability
of
using
Dynamic
Storage
Reconfiguration
will
grow
when
the
reserved
storage
amount
is
configured
on-line.
Notes:
1.
Logical
partitions
in
a
sysplex
that
have
dedicated
CPs
can
join
a
cluster
but
will
not
be
enabled
for
WLM
LPAR
Weight
and
Vary
CPU
Management.
They
can
derive
I/O
management
benefits,
however,
from
WLM’s
Dynamic
CHPID
Management
capability.
2.
Though
the
current
weight
of
a
logical
partition
can
be
changed
(increased
or
decreased)
by
WLM
once
it
joins
an
LPAR
cluster,
the
initial
weight
will
be
restored
when
(on
IPL)
it
leaves
the
cluster.
Software
can
then
rejoin
the
same
or
a
different
cluster,
again
donating
its
initial
weight
to
the
sum
available
for
the
entire
cluster.
Enabling
Management
of
Linux
Shared
Logical
Processors
by
WLM’s
LPAR
CPU
Management
Component
1.
For
the
target
Linux
LP,
use
the
Options
page
(see
of
the
Customize
Image
Profiles
panel
to
specify
the
CP
management
cluster
name
of
the
intended
LPAR
cluster.
Also
select
Enable
WorkLoad
Manager
on
the
Processor
page
(see
of
the
Customize
Image
Profiles
panel.
2.
In
the
WLM
policy
statement,
define
a
new
service
class
giving
it
a
velocity
goal
and
an
importance.
Also,
in
the
SYSH
subsystem
(create
SYSH
subsystem
if
one
does
not
already
exist),
define
a
classification
rule
with
the
attribute
SY
(system
name).
Associate
the
system
name
of
the
target
Linux
logical
partition
and
the
service
class
you
just
defined.
3.
IPL
the
Linux
2.4
kernel
and
provide
a
system
name
of
the
Linux
logical
partition
by
executing
insmod
hwc_cpi.o
system_name=xxxxxxx
,
where
xxxxxxx
matches
the
system
name
communicated
to
WLM
in
Step
2.
Note:
WLM
is
only
able
to
manage
Linux
shared
logical
processors
running
on
general
purpose
CPs.
Management
of
Linux
shared
logical
processors
running
on
Integrated
Facility
for
Linux
(IFL)
processors
is
not
supported.
It
is
important
to
realize
that
Linux
mode
partitions
participating
in
a
CP
management
cluster
should
be
system
reset
through
the
Support
Element/Hardware
Management
Console
following
a
Linux
shutdown
command
to
help
ensure
accurate
clean-up
by
WLM’s
LPAR
CPU
Management
component.
Chapter
3.
Determining
the
Characteristics
of
Logical
Partitions
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