Creates an empty LPAR partition with no OS installed.
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Specifies the IBM Hardware Management Console name.
Example: "hostnamea"
Specifies the IBM LPAR management system name.
Example: "lpar.any.com"
Specifies the name of the LPAR partition.
Example: "lpar_a"
Specifies the profile to use for the LPAR partition.
Example: "Default"
Specifies the maximum number of virtual slots to use for the LPAR provisioning.
Default: "10"
Specifies the minimum number of CPUs for this LPAR provisioning.
Example: "1"
Specifies the maximum number of CPUs for this LPAR provisioning.
Example: "1"
Specifies the ideal number of CPUs for this LPAR provisioning.
Example: "1"
Indicates whether to provision the CPU for the LPAR in shared mode.
Default: "true"
Specifies the minimum CPU unit slice for the LPAR provisioning.
Example: "0.2"
Specifies the maximum CPU unit slice for the LPAR provisioning.
Example: "0.2"
Specifies the ideal CPU unit slice for the LPAR provisioning.
Example: "0.2"
Indicates whether the CPU for the provisioned LPAR is capped.
Default: "true"
Specifies the uncapped weight for the provisioned LPAR when LPAR CPU Capped is set to false.
Example: "128"
Specifies the minimum memory for the provisioned LPAR.
Example: "512"
Specifies the maximum memory for the provisioned LPAR.
Example: "1024"
Specifies the ideal memory for the provisioned LPAR.
Example: "512"
Indicates whether the LPAR is virtual ethernet IEEE compliant.
Example: "false"
Specifies the remote LPAR associated with the virtual SCSI adapter for the provisioned LPAR.
Example: "lpar_hostname"
Indicates whether the virtual SCSI adapter is a client for the provisioned LPAR.
Default: "true"
Indicates whether the virtual SCSI adapter is required for the provisioned LPAR.
Default: "false"
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