Historical note. This isn't IFL cpu consumption--IFL's hadn't been invented yet. I remember back in the late 80's or so, running on a maxed out 3090, the CP IND would show 101% CPU utilization. It may have been a rounding error, but I think it was CP's way of saying, "I'm totally maxed out. Ain't got not more. You need more horsepower.".

Jim

Marcy Cortes wrote:
If it has more than 1 virtual cpu it can.
Even if you have 1 virtual cpu, you will be dispatched on both, but you won=
't be able to consume more than 1 IFL's worth.


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A z/VM LPAR with two IFL's:  Can one Linux guest consume more than 50% of
the capacity ie can work be dispatched on more than one IFL?   I cant
locate the proper written doc to confirm one way or the other


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