v
Deactivating
an
LP
Logical
Partitions
This
section
provides
an
overview
of
LP
characteristics.
Some
of
the
characteristics
described
in
this
section
are
model-dependent,
EC-level
dependent,
MCL-dependent,
LP
mode
dependent,
or
control-program
dependent.
For
this
reason,
all
of
the
characteristics
described
here
are
not
necessarily
available
on
all
CPCs.
The
resources
of
a
CPC
can
be
distributed
among
multiple
control
programs
that
can
run
on
the
same
CPC
simultaneously.
Each
control
program
has
the
use
of
resources
defined
to
the
logical
partition
in
which
it
runs.
You
can
define
an
LP
to
include:
v
One
or
more
CPs
v
Central
storage
v
Channel
paths
v
Optional
expanded
storage
v
Two
or
more
optional
Crypto
Express2
Coprocessors
or
Crypto
Express2
Accelerators
An
LP
can
be
defined
to
include
CPs,
zAAPs,
and
zIIPs
(in
combination,
so
long
as
one
CP
is
defined)
or
IFLs.
You
can
also
define
an
LP
to
be
a
coupling
facility
running
the
coupling
facility
control
code.
Characteristics
LPs
can
have
the
following
characteristics.
For
more
information
or
details
about
exceptions
to
any
of
the
characteristics
described
below,
see
v
The
maximum
number
of
LPs
you
can
define
on
a
z9
EC
is
60.
The
z9
BC
S07
supports
30
LPs.
The
BC
R07
only
supports
the
activation
of
15
LPs
but
you
can
power-on
reset
the
R07
with
an
IOCDS
containing
up
to
30
LPs.
You
cannot
define
an
IOCDS
with
more
than
30
LPs
for
a
z9
BC.
v
LPs
can
operate
in
ESA/390,
ESA/390
TPF,
Linux-Only,
or
coupling
facility
mode.
v
The
storage
for
each
LP
is
isolated.
Central
storage
and
expanded
storage
cannot
be
shared
by
LPs.
v
Using
dynamic
storage
reconfiguration,
an
LP
can
release
storage
or
attach
storage
to
its
configuration
that
is
released
by
another
LP.
v
All
channel
paths
can
be
defined
as
reconfigurable.
Channel
paths
are
assigned
to
LPs.
You
can
move
reconfigurable
channel
paths
between
LPs
using
tasks
available
from
either
the
Hardware
Management
Console
or
the
support
element
console.
If
the
control
program
running
in
the
LP
supports
physical
channel
path
reconfiguration,
channel
paths
can
be
moved
among
LPs
by
control
program
commands
without
disruption
to
the
activity
of
the
control
program.
v
MIF
allows
channel
paths
to
be
shared
by
two
or
more
LPs
at
the
same
time.
Only
CNC,
CTC,
CBP,
CIB,
CFP,
ICP,
OSC,
OSD,
OSE,
OSN,
FC,
FCV,
FCP,
and
IQD
channel
paths
can
be
shared.
v
LPs
can
be
defined
to
have
as
many
as
54
logical
CPs.
CPs
can
be
dedicated
to
LPs
or
shared
by
them.
CPs
that
you
define
as
dedicated
to
an
LP
are
not
available
to
perform
work
for
other
active
LPs.
The
resources
of
shared
CPs
are
allocated
to
active
LPs
as
needed.
You
can
cap
(limit)
CP
resources,
if
required.
Chapter
1.
Introduction
to
Logical
Partitions
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