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. > > -- > Rich Greenberg Sarasota, FL, USA richgr atsign panix.com + 1 941 378 > 2097 > Eastern time. N6LRT I speak for myself & my dogs only. VM'er since > CP-67 > Canines: Val, Red, Shasta, Zero & Casey (At the bridge) > Owner:Chinook-L > Canines: Red & Cinnar (Siberians) Retired at the beach Asst > Owner:Sibernet-L >