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titleOfInvention Virtual computer system
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To dynamically re-allocate all resources allocated to one virtual machine to another virtual machine. An LPAR control unit for an LPAR that shifts to a non-operation state, among LPAR control units for controlling a virtual computer LPAR that is a logically partitioned resource, executes an OS of a corresponding LPAR. It instructs the resource management unit 8 that manages the resources to release the resources of the LPAR corresponding to the resources and to reallocate the resources to another LPAR. The LPAR control unit 6 of the LPAR to which resources are newly allocated stops the OS of the corresponding LPAR and reads out the new allocation contents from the resource management unit 8. If there is an additional assignment of the channel, it is reconfigured. If the usage rate of the instruction processor IP is added, the monitor 9 is requested to reschedule the IP. Alternatively, a new logical processor is generated and assigned to the corresponding LPAR. Then, the corresponding L along with the new main memory MS allocation contents Start the PAR OS.
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