EPM 11.1.2.4 number of cores

Hello gurus of the EMP.

As soon as we have an EMP 11.1.2.4 system installed, configured, and running.

Can I change the number of processors (or numberOfCorescores) on a machine running the service of the Foundation.

There are some parameters on

  • HSS_COMPONENT_PROPERTY_VALUES in the reposotry.

When you run installation Machine1 had 4 Cores, now he has 8 cores.

We have a Standard deployment with 2 virtual machines...


Machine1 (8 CPUs)

Foundation

Planning

HPCM

FDM

Disclosure Mgmt

Strategic end

Computer2 (4 CPUs)

Essbase

Thank you!

Best,

Abhishek G.

Yes, you can stop the virtual machine, increase the number of vCPUs and then put it online, it has need of no additional configuration on the side of the EMP.

I wouldn't worry about what is in the registry of the EMP autour carrots, if you really want to change it, you can use the epmsys_registry tool.

for example

run a registry report to find the host ID

updateproperty #fa4759bd9e4389e5ea22732149ebcc9009S7fff/@numberOfCores 8 epmsys_registry

See you soon

John

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