Companycom wants to manage multiple partitions for a p5 590 server using Partition Load Manager (PLM). Some of the partitions are dedicated processors and some of them are shared processors. What information about PLM limitations should be expressed to the customer?()
A.
All of the partitions can be managed in one group mixing dedicated and shared processors. PLM will move resources in the group as setup in the PLM profiles.
B.
PLM handles memory, dedicated and shared processor partitions. All the partitions in a group must be of the same processor type. PLM moves I/O resources between partitions based on PLM policy files.
C.
PLM handles memory, dedicated and shared processor partitions. The policy file, once loaded, is static and has no knowledge of workload on the managed partitions. PLM is supported for partitions that are running AIX 5.2 or i5OS.
D.
All of the partitions in a group must be the same type, either all dedicated processor partitions or shared processor partitions. One PLM Server can manage multiple groups of partitions. PLM does not move resources between groups.