This was in my share presentation today. I will have to look into how standby processor information is provided or should be reported. This shows the lpars, their processor types, and then it shows the activity by processor type, so for the 37 active processors on this system, it should be obvious the utilization.

Report: ESALPARS     Logical Partition Summary
Monitor initialized: 11/06/10 at 16:07:10 on 2097 serial 374E: 11/0
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          <--Complex--> <-------Logical Partition--->  <-Assi Proce
          Phys Dispatch              Virt <%Assigned>  <---LP Type
Time      CPUs    Slice Name     Nbr CPUs Total  Ovhd  Weight
--------  ---- -------- -------- --- ---- -----  ----  ------ -----
16:09:00    37  Dynamic Totals:    0   50  3146  25.0    3000
                        L43       19    6 574.6   0.6     148 IFL
                        C41       10    1 100.0   0.0     Ded ICF
                        C42       11    1  96.1   0.1     850 ICF
                        C43       14    1  99.7   0.0     Ded ICF
                        C44       15    1   0.8   0.1     150 ICF
                        P41        1    7 422.1   3.2     717 CP
                        P44        9    2  43.4   0.2      70 CP
                        T41        4    5 197.5   0.5     193 CP
                        T44        7    2   9.8     0      20 CP
                        L41       17   22  1557  19.6     777 IFL  ?- 71%
                        L42       18    2  44.7   0.8      75 IFL
Totals by Processor type:
<---------CPU-------> <-Shared Processor busy>
Type Count Ded shared total assigned Ovhd Mgmt
---- ----- --- ------ ----- -------- ---- ----
CP       6   0      6 584.7    573.3  3.6  7.8
IFL     27   0     27  2220   2176.3 21.0 22.9  ?-80% of IFLs
ICF      3   0      3 297.8    296.5  0.1  1.1
ZIIP     1   0      1  99.9     99.5  0.3  0.1


Marcy Cortes wrote:
I failed to mention that I wanted it from z/VM or Linux programmatically :(

I do have a nice spreadsheet from our cap folks who do the Resource Link thing.

Marcy
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Feller, Paul
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2011 5:34 PM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: [IBMVM] How many IFLs on my box?

If someone in your shop has access to the IBM website that I call Server 
Resource Link it can tell you what is installed in the box.  The display below 
is from one of our z10-EC boxes.  It has 3 IFLs installed but z/VM lpar on the 
box is only allowed to see 2 of them.

Running CPs:  5
Running SAPs:  6
Running ICFs:  1
Running Linux:  3
Running zAAPs:  0
Running zIIPs:  2
Physical PUs:  34
CPs in LICCC:  5
SAPs in LICCC:  6
ICFs in LICCC:  1
Linux in LICCC: 3
zAAPs in LICCC: 0
zIIPs in LICCC: 2


Paul Feller
AIT Mainframe Technical Support



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