Please take a look, the Performance Toolkit displays all information about
state of real processors too:

FCX180      CPU 2097  SER 0312E        System   Config.          Perf.
Monitor


System History for GDLFCFT  (running in
LPAR)
...


Initial Status on 2011/03/04 at 18:50, Processor
2097-742
Real Proc: Cap   904, Total 64, Conf 42, Stby  0, *Resvd 22*

Sec. Proc: Cap   904, Total 22, Conf 22, Stby  0, Resvd
0
Log. CP  : CAF   357, Total 16, Conf 15, Stby  1, Resvd  0, Ded  0, Shrd
15
Log. ZAAP: CAF   500, Total  1, Conf  1, Stby  0, Resvd  0, Ded  0, Shrd
0
Log. IFL : CAF   125, Total  2, Conf  2, Stby  0, Resvd  0, Ded  0, Shrd
0
Log. ICF : CAF  1000, Total  1, Conf  1, Stby  0, Resvd  0, Ded  0, Shrd
0
Log. ZIIP: CAF   333, Total  1, Conf  1, Stby  0, Resvd  0, Ded  0, Shrd  0
...
-- 
WBR,
=Maxim Bochagov
IBM Russia, PTK development team

2011/3/5 Rich Greenberg <ric...@panix.com>

> On: Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 02:42:29PM -0500,Bill Munson Wrote:
>
> } q privclass
> } Privilege classes for user MAINT
> }         Currently: ABCDEFG
> }         Directory: ABCDEFG
> } Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:41:28
>
> Bill,
> You don't want class F on MAINT.  Only the CE's diagnostic id (Usually
> CE) should have F.
>
> --
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