On Fri, 4 Mar 2011 14:42:29 -0500, Bill Munson <william.mun...@bbh.com>
wrote: >Friends, > >when I enter #Q proc" shouldn't it show my "Reserved Processors" ? > >q proc >PROCESSOR 00 MASTER IFL >PROCESSOR 01 ALTERNATE IFL >PROCESSOR 03 ALTERNATE IFL >PROCESSOR 04 ALTERNATE IFL >PROCESSOR 06 ALTERNATE IFL >PROCESSOR 07 ALTERNATE IFL >PROCESSOR 09 ALTERNATE IFL >PROCESSOR 02 STANDBY IFL >PROCESSOR 05 STANDBY IFL >PROCESSOR 08 STANDBY IFL >Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:40:24 >q privclass >Privilege classes for user MAINT > Currently: ABCDEFG > Directory: ABCDEFG >Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:41:28 > >thanx > >Bill Munson >Sr. z/VM Systems Programmer >Brown Brothers Harriman & CO. >525 Washington Blvd. >Jersey City, NJ 07310 >201-418-7588 > STSI will show you the number of Reserved Processors available. STSIUSE SAMPEXEC on MAINT's 193/493 disk can be used to display the information from STSI. Just copy it to STSIUSE EXEC on your A-Disk, (or wherever), and run it. I see this as part of the output when I run it: Total CPU Count: 7 Conf. CPU Count: 2 SB CPU Count: 0 Resv. CPU Count: 5 -- Dale R. Smith