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Example iCap report (where adjustment is possible but the requested adjustment percentage cannot be applied)


The following example shows a report where the requested adjustment percentage cannot be applied due to insufficient low-importance activity, so the adjustment percentage is decreased:

  • The user requested an adjustment percentage of 5% (shown in the % to Reduce from Peak MSUs field).
  • The amount of low-importance work running on the LPARs is 4.58% (shown in the Low-Importance Contribution % field).

    The Low-Importance Contribution % shows the maximum adjustment percentage possible. The adjustment percentage must be an integer, so the maximum adjustment percentage possible is 4%.

    Warning

    Important

    For adjustment to occur, the Low-Importance Contribution % must be higher than the % to Reduce from Peak MSUs.

  • The actual adjustment percentage is 4% (shown in the Recommended % to Reduce from Peak MSUs field).

The adjustment percentage is decreased because the Low-Importance Contribution % (4.58%) is lower than the requested % to Reduce from Peak MSUs (5%). So, the maximum allowed MSUs is reduced by 4%.

Success

Tip

If you want to increase the Low-Importance Contribution %, try changing the value for Low-Importance Level to Delay. For example, changing that value from 5 to 4 would probably make the Low-Importance Contribution % value higher.


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