5.8.2 The Number of Working CPU Cores Drops Below the Number of CPU Activations Because of a Failure
5.8.2 The Number of Working CPU Cores Drops Below the Number of CPU Activations Because of a Failure
If the number of working CPU cores drops below the number of CPU Activations because of a failure, any unassigned CPU core resources within the physical partition are dynamically added to the logical domain to meet the number of CPU cores that were added to the logical domain.
The failed CPU cores are removed from the logical domain.
While this action is being taken, the total number of working CPU cores does not exceed the number of CPU Activations. Therefore, you do not have to prepare (purchase) any additional CPU Activations to allow this function to work.
This function is called automatic replacement of failed CPUs. The function is enabled by default.
For details, see "10.7 Setting Automatic Replacement of Failed CPU Cores" and the ldm command of Oracle VM Server for SPARC.
The failed CPU cores are removed from the logical domain.
While this action is being taken, the total number of working CPU cores does not exceed the number of CPU Activations. Therefore, you do not have to prepare (purchase) any additional CPU Activations to allow this function to work.
This function is called automatic replacement of failed CPUs. The function is enabled by default.
For details, see "10.7 Setting Automatic Replacement of Failed CPU Cores" and the ldm command of Oracle VM Server for SPARC.
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