Partition
Chassis | Choose
the required partition chassis; for example, Chassis-B. |
Cores | Choose
the number of cores you want to assign to the partition image. The
number of cores available depends on the partition chassis that you
have chosen. The default value is 1. |
Enable
Hyper-Threading | Select
the check box to enable selection of two logical processors per core. Notes:
If hyperthreading is not supported by the platform
or chassis, then this option is not available. If you are commissioning a Red Hat Enterprise Linux
7.3 (RHEL 7.3) partition image, on the default RHEL 7.3 kernel, when
processor Hyper-threading (SMT) is off, your partition will only show
a single CPU core regardless of how many cores are allocated to the
partition image. This is a known bug with the 3.10.0-514 kernel.
If you do not wish to enable hyperthreading when commissioning the
RHEL 7.3 partition image, be sure that your customer-supplied operating
system image was captured from a system that was upgraded to kernel
3.10.0-514.6.1 or newer. Be sure that the kernel-devel package was
also upgraded. If the kernel-devel package was not upgraded, dkms
will not be able to compile the s-Par drivers and the partition image
will not boot. For more information on creating a customer-supplied
Linux operating system image, see “Creating a Customer-Supplied
Linux Operating System Image” in the Installation and Getting Started Guide.
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Logical Processors | Displays the number of logical processors, based on the
number of cores. |
Memory | Choose the memory size that you want to assign to the
partition image. The default value is 2. The memory range
available depends on the partition chassis that you have chosen. The
minimum value that can be chosen is 2 GB. Notes:
Secure fabrics consume more memory.
If you are planning to associate the partition image to a secure fabric,
see Secure Fabrics and Memory Requirements for detailed information about
memory usage by secure fabrics. If you are assigning a larger memory, then the Fabric
Manager might take longer time to commission the partition image.
For example, if you have assigned a memory of 20 TB size, then the
Fabric Manager might take about 30 minutes to commission the partition
image.
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