On Sun, 7 Dec 2008 19:54:58 -0600, Marcy Cortes 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>I don't think you can tell on 5.2.  Time to upgrade.  5.3 tells you:
>
>ind
>AVGPROC-020% 06
>XSTORE-000000/SEC MIGRATE-0000/SEC
>MDC READS-000006/SEC WRITES-000005/SEC HIT RATIO-094%
>PAGING-0/SEC STEAL-000%
>Q0-00003(00000)                           DORMANT-00037
>Q1-00005(00000)           E1-00000(00000)
>Q2-00003(00000) EXPAN-002 E2-00000(00000)
>Q3-00016(00000) EXPAN-002 E3-00000(00000)
>
>PROC 0000-016% IFL      PROC 0001-017% IFL
>PROC 0002-013% IFL      PROC 0003-021% IFL
>PROC 0004-029% IFL      PROC 0005-026% IFL
>
>LIMITED-00000
>Ready; T=0.01/0.01 19:53:36
>Marcy

We found that the ESALPAR report in ESAMON does give us that information.
 

<----Logical----> <-Logical Proc->
<---Partition---> VCPU <%Assigned>
Name     No. Type Addr Total  Ovhd
-------- --- ---- ---- -----  ----
OS6213    19  CP  3      0.0   0.0
                  2      0.0   0.0
                  1     31.3   0.3
                  0     24.7   0.3
OS621F    31  IFL 1     99.8   0.0
                  0    100.0   0.0

I don't want to explain again that management MANDATED that we use z/VM 

5.2.0. See Dennis O'Brien's remarks perviously.

What puzzles me is that the STSI instruction seems to show nothing about 

IFLs.

Config 122 Basic-machine CPUs:               
                
Format:                                  1 = x01        
     
ACC Offset:                              300 = x012C       
  
Secondary CPU Capability:                904 = x00000388     

CPU Capability:                          904 (binary)       
 
Total CPU Count:                         64 = x0040       
   
Configured CPU Count:                    13 = x000D       
   
Standby CPU Count:                       0 = x0000       
    
Reserved CPU Count:                      51 = x0033       
   

I think those 13 Configured CPUs are the standard engines. Is there any 

information about IFLs in the STSI output? I though you weren't supposed 

to be able to see the standard engines from the IFL LPARs, and vice-versa
.

ESAMON ESALPAR shows:

<--Complex--> 
Phys Dispatch 
CPUs    Slice 
---- -------- 
  15  Dynamic 


So the STSI may ignore the IFLs. 

Alan Ackerman                    
                        
Alan (dot) Ackerman (at) Bank of America (dot) com       

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