Processor, Memory, I/O
View or change the memory, processor, and physical I/O resource settings for the managed system.
These properties include the following tabs:
- Processor
- The Processor tab displays information about the processors of the
managed system, which includes:
- available processor units
- available with stealable processor units
- processing units that are assigned to partitions
- configurable processing units
- installed processing units
- multiple shared processor pools support
The stealable processor units value is the sum of the processor resources that are assigned to all the powered off or hibernated partitions on the managed system.
Notes:- The information about stealable processor units is available only when the managed system is in the standby state or in the operating state.
- If the managed system is licensed with Power® IFL processor and if the firmware level is at FW910, or later, the Available (with stealable) field is displayed.
- When a Power10 system is licensed with some IFL processors, the tab also displays the information about the remaining processors that are available for running the AIX® or IBM® i partitions.
- Memory
- The Memory tab displays information about the memory of the managed
system, which includes:
- available memory
- available with stealable memory
- memory assigned to partitions
- assigned persistent memory
- reserved memory
- configurable memory
- installed memory
- active memory sharing support
- memory region size with Current Value and New Value
(After System Restart) fields that specify the current and new value.Note: You can change the size of the Logical Memory Block (LMB) by changing the values in the Next Value field. The changes of this field are applied only after the next managed system restart.
Note: The information about stealable memory resources is available only when the managed system is in the standby state or in the operating state. - Physical I/O adapters
- The Physical I/O Adapters tab displays the physical I/O resources for the
managed system. The assignment of I/O slots and partition, the adapter-type, and the slot LP limit
information are displayed. The physical I/O resources information is grouped by units.
- The Adapter Description column displays the physical description of each resource.
- The Details column displays the PCI configuration data for the I/O device.
- The Physical Location Code column displays the physical location code of each resource.
- The Owner column displays who currently owns the physical I/O. The value
of this column can be any of the following values:
- When a single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) adapter is in the shared mode, Hypervisor is displayed in this column.
- When an SR-IOV adapter is in the dedicated mode, Unassigned is displayed when the adapter is not assigned to any partition as a dedicated physical I/O.
- When an SR-IOV adapter is in the dedicated mode, the logical partition name is displayed when the adapter is assigned to any logical partition as a dedicated physical I/O.
- The I/O Pools button displays all of the I/O pools found in the system and the partitions that are participating in the pools.
- The Bus Number column displays the bus number of the resource.