lpar_set_resources Subroutine
Purpose
Modifies the calling partition's characteristics.
Library
Standard C Library (lib.c)
Syntax
#include <sys/dr.h>
int lpar_set_resources ( lpar_resource_id,lpar_resource )
int lpar_resource_id;
void *lpar_resource;
Description
The lpar_set_resources subroutine
modifies the configuration attributes (dynamic resources) on a current
partition indicated by the lpar_resource_id.
The pointer to a value of the dynamic resource indicated by lpar_resource_id is
passed to this call in lpar_resource. This
subroutine modifies one partition dynamic resource at a time. To reconfigure
multiple resources, multiple calls must be made. The following resources
for the calling partition can be modified:
- Processor Entitled Capacity
- Processor Variable Capacity Weight
- Number of online virtual processors
- Number of available memory in megabytes
- I/O Entitled Memory Capacity in bytes
- Variable Memory Capacity Weight
These resource IDs are defined in the <sys/dr.h> header file. To modify the Processor Entitled Capacity and Processor Variable Capacity Weight attributes, ensure that the current partition is an SPLPAR partition. Otherwise, an error is returned.
Note: The lpar_set_resources subroutine
can only be called in a process owned by a root user or a user with
the CAP_EWLM_AGENT capability. Otherwise, an error is returned.
Parameters
Item | Description |
---|---|
lpar_resource_id | Identifies the dynamic resource whose value is being changed. |
lpar_resource | Pointer to a new value of the dynamic resource identified by the lpar_resource_id. |
Security
The lpar_set_resources subroutine can only be called in a process owned by a root user (super user) or a user with the CAP_EWLM_AGENT capability.
Return Values
Upon
success, the lpar_set_resources subroutine
returns a value of 0
. Upon failure, a negative value
is returned, and errno is set to the appropriate
error.
Error Codes
Item | Description |
---|---|
EINVAL | Invalid configuration parameters. |
EPERM | Insufficient authority. |
EEXIST | Resource already exists. |
EBUSY | Resource is busy. |
EAGAIN | Resource is temporarily unavailable. |
ENOMEM | Resource allocation failed. |
ENOTREADY | Resource is not ready. |
ENOTSUP | Operation is not supported. |
EFAULT/EIO | Operation failed because of an I/O error. |
EINPROGRESS | Operation in progress. |
ENXIO | Resource is not available. |
ERANGE | Parameter value is out of range. |
All others | Internal error. |