If there are extra physical resources despite the consumption of a significant amount of resources on a specific guest OS or logical partition, we recommend that you change the virtualized system settings.
PFM - Agent for Platform can be used as a tool to determine these kinds of situations.
The following graph shows a case in which the allocation of processor resources is not sufficient.
Figure 2-1 Case in which processor resource allocation is not sufficient (during processor usage monitoring)
Because the processor usage for logical partition A is 100%, the allocation ratio is being switched. However, the processor usage for logical partition A does not decrease, while the processor for logical partition B is not fully used. In cases like this, change the allocation ratio settings.
The following graph shows a case in which the allocation of processor resources is sufficient.
Figure 2-2 Case in which processor resource allocation is sufficient (during processor usage monitoring)
The processor resource ratio is being switched while there are many processes in the queue for logical partition A. As a result, the number of processes in the queue for logical partition A is decreasing.