Ferguson, Neale wrote:

Yes, but if you're not seeing anything in E3 then I guess those settings aren't problematic (although they are set for a more CMS intensive environment).


They're basically unmodified. I haven't had to tune them since we IPL'ed to remove the V=R region.

Do you use QUICKDSP?


On TCPIP, the production VM guest, and my own userid, nothing else.


What else is running?


About six Linux images (a print server, a file server, a DNS, a playpen, a Oracle image, and a Websphere image), and a couple of other VM guests.

What does IND Q and IND Q EXP report?



RKYWAS1 is the Linux image we're worried about. NBSMICF is the production VM image. Others might be self-evident

ind q exp
TCPIP         Q0 PS  000286/000264 .... -37.41 A00
LAFLAMME      Q0 R00 000024/000003 .I.. -33.64 A00
RKYPRINT      Q3 PS  011975/011624 ..D. -1.235 A00
NBSMICF       Q0 IO  060136/060126 .... -.6735 A00
RKYDNS        Q3 PS  001015/001015 ..D. -.5176 A00
RKYMITM       Q3 PS  000848/000847 ..D. -.3006 A00
RKYORA01      Q3 PS  054076/073002 .... -.0880 A00
DDCVM         Q0 IO  013334/013329 ....  .0144 A00
RKYWAS1       Q3 R   037750/037801 ..D.  .0299 A00
RKYFSERV      Q3 PS  000416/000416 ..D.  99999 A00
HATCHLNG      Q3 PS  005567/005356 ..D.  99999 A00
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 08:16:40
ind q
TCPIP         Q0 PS  000286/000264 LAFLAMME      Q0 R00 000026/000015
NBSMICF       Q0 IO  060136/060126 PSZVM         Q0 PS  002480/002475
RKYMITM       Q3 PS  000848/000847 RKYWAS1       Q3 R   037750/037801
RKYORA01      Q3 R   053908/073002 RKYFSERV      Q3 PS  000416/000416
HATCHLNG      Q3 PS  005567/005356 RKYPRINT      Q3 PS  011975/011624
RKYDNS        Q3 PS  001015/001015

Thanks,
Nick

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