Figure 4-9 Partition postmodification state: Unassigned Cell 3 (total of 8 active cores are set)

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Figure 4-10 Postmodification state: Unassigned Cell 3 with 4 inactive cores, with usage rights available for 1 additional core

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When Cell 3 is unassigned from the partition, the number of intended active cores changes from 9 to 8 (because 8 is the total number of cores remaining in the partition). When the partition is rebooted, a total of 8 cores are activated. Cell 3 becomes an unassigned cell with 4 inactive cores, and (unused) usage rights are available for 1 additional core for the complex.

NOTE: If you intend to migrate a cell from one partition to another, you can control the number of core usage rights available to the cell (in the new partition) by deactivating cores in the partition you removed the cell from. By deactivating cores, you make core usage rights available to the entire complex.

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