lparstat -i output for an AIX LPAR with DB2 v9.7 ESE:
Based on the above output, how many processors/cores do I need to license? Is it 2 ( based on 'Online Virtual CPUs')?
Code:
> lparstat -i
Node Name : xxxx
Partition Name : xxxx
Partition Number : 7
Type : Shared-SMT
Mode : Uncapped
Entitled Capacity : 0.30
Partition Group-ID : 32775
Shared Pool ID : 2
Online Virtual CPUs : 2
Maximum Virtual CPUs : 6
Minimum Virtual CPUs : 1
Online Memory : 16384 MB
Maximum Memory : 32768 MB
Minimum Memory : 12288 MB
Variable Capacity Weight : 128
Minimum Capacity : 0.10
Maximum Capacity : 3.00
Capacity Increment : 0.01
Maximum Physical CPUs in system : 16
Active Physical CPUs in system : 12
Active CPUs in Pool : 7
Shared Physical CPUs in system : 12
Maximum Capacity of Pool : 700
Entitled Capacity of Pool : 640
Unallocated Capacity : 0.00
Physical CPU Percentage : 15.00%
Unallocated Weight : 0
Memory Mode : Dedicated
Total I/O Memory Entitlement : -
Variable Memory Capacity Weight : -
Memory Pool ID : -
Physical Memory in the Pool : -
Hypervisor Page Size : -
Unallocated Variable Memory Capacity Weight: -
Unallocated I/O Memory entitlement : -
Memory Group ID of LPAR : -
Desired Virtual CPUs : 2
Desired Memory : 16384 MB
Desired Variable Capacity Weight : 128
Desired Capacity : 0.30
Target Memory Expansion Factor : -
Target Memory Expansion Size : -
Power Saving Mode : Disabled
Based on the above output, how many processors/cores do I need to license? Is it 2 ( based on 'Online Virtual CPUs')?