Bill, Neal, all,
    THANX!!!!!!  Here's what a INDICATE QUEUE EXP shows:
 INDICATE QUEUE EXP
TCPIP         Q0 PS  00000806/00000286 .I.. -.1375 A00
MAINT         Q1 R00 00001241/00000600 .I.. -.1067 A00
LINUX2        Q3 PS  00018189/00021777 ....  .0173 A00
LINUX3        E3 PS  00418246/00492299 ....  16908 A00

AND, Neal, thanx for the SRM parameters. I now remember in my feeble brain
a discussion sometime ago on an image doing something similar, and some
STORBUF changes where mentioned which aleviated that persons problems. I
will try them.

To some else, sorry, I can't remember all you kind folks yet, I'll get the
freebie monitor and see what I can do with it. We only have about 33 days
left in this trial. Also, I'll lower my storage and add some expanded to vm.

Again, THANX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


At 11:35 AM 2/11/2004, Bill Bitner wrote:
You could also try the CP INDICATE QUEUE EXP command. One of the common
gotchas is the formation of an eligible list. The CP command above
will give you something like:
TCPIP         Q0 PS  00006196/00005746 .... -199.9 A02
BITNER        Q1 R00 00000819/00000795 .I.. -179.9 A02
KREINTA       Q3 IO  00002629/00003353 .... -.0721 A00
ABBEY         Q3 R01 00022163/00022162 ....  .0199 A01
CORAK2        Q3 PS  00075799/00075799 ..D.  99999 A02
CORAK2   MP07 Q3 PS  00000000/00000000 ....  99999 A02
EDLLNX1       Q3 PS  00006052/00006052 ....  99999 A02
VMLINUX1      Q3 PS  00001258/00001258 ....  99999 A02
EDLLNX2       Q3 PS  00010855/00010855 ..D.  99999 A00
DCEPKBLD      Q3 PS  00019142/00019142 ....  99999 A02
SSLSERV       Q3 PS  00003502/00003478 ....  99999 A02
VMLINUX       Q3 PS  00004832/00004832 ..D.  99999 A00

If you were to see an "E3" instead of "Q3" that would be an
indication of the virtual machine being held in the eligible
list because the scheduler feels that to run the virtual
machine, it would overload system resources.
See also
http://www.vm.ibm.com/perf/tips/linuxper.html
for some discussion on this and links to other info.

Bill Bitner - VM Performance Evaluation - IBM Endicott - 607-429-3286


Brian W. France
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Pennsylvania State University
Administrative Information Services - Infrastructure
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