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  • What's Your Partition ID?

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    What's Your Partition ID?

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    "These two APIs allow you to retrieve and change partition information. The Retrieve Partition Information API is dlpar_set_resources, which is an interesting name in and of itself." Should be "... The Retrieve Partition Information API is dlpar_get_info, ..." Regards, Kevin Wright

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      What's Your Partition ID?

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      Ok, so it's been a bad day and I suspect I'm having a blonde moment here, but...what is a practical usage for this? We have some 12 partitions on our i595

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        What's Your Partition ID?

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        I suppose you use this if you need it. At a client's site, they had two partitions and I used the version of this from rpgxtools.com to know how much memory the other partition was stealing. In my case, it was a data warehousing app that they company installed in the other partition and their consultants (from the DW app's company) would recommend generic "give me everything" partition requirements. Not sure what else its good for.

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