Allocation limits validation
Enter the allocation limits according to the rules in the following table.
Limit Case | Validity | Soft Limits | Hard Limits | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
No limits | 0 | 0 | If soft limit and hard limit are both zero, there will be no limits at this level | |
Soft limit only | > 0 | 0 | If soft limit is greater than zero and hard limit is equal to zero, there will a soft limit but no hard limit | |
Hard and soft limit | > 0 | > soft limit | If soft limit is greater than zero, hard limit must be greater than or equal to soft limit | |
Hard limit only | 0 | > 0 | You cannot have a hard limit only. If soft limit is zero, hard limit must also be zero (no limits) | |
Soft limit greater than hard limit | > 0 and > hard limit | > 0 | You cannot have a soft limit that is greater than the hard limit. Hard limit must be greater than or equal to soft limit (or no limits) | |
Limits greater than resources already allocated | < hard limit OR no limits | > allocated resources OR no limits | Hard limit must be greater than resources that are already allocated (or no limits) |
Allocation limits apply as soon as they are set.
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