If the LPAR leaves the building, then the data that is captured is valid for the previous hour. The data for the current hour contains data each minute for the top 10 consumers - so for the current partial hour, capture ratio might only be 95%, and would have to be recovered from the interval/performance data.

Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
But not if the lpar (z/vm) leaves the building without saying goodbye

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From:   Barton Robinson <bar...@vm1.velocity-software.com>
To:     IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Date:   04/03/2009 08:44 AM
Subject:        Re: Monitor versus accounting data
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logoff record happens when the virtual machine leaves the building,
forced or voluntarily.

Lionel B. Dyck wrote:
 > Barton said:
 >
 > Transaction records are cut at logon/logoff, that is how we get 100.00%
 > capture ratio.  Nothing is lost.
 >
 > Question:
 >
 > Is there a interval record to capture the data should the system go
 > south unexpectedly and/or the user is forced off (or is the logoff
 > record cut at force) ?
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