Right thanks.

I have looked at the field for MAX CPU% and it says for one processor.

Was wondering what that means(one processor).

 I'm asking IBM too in a pmr now.

Thanks,
Paul

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
David Boyes
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 1:22 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: vm performance tool kit

On 12/8/08 12:42 PM, "Ayer, Paul W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Sorry I'm accessing via a web link and it does not show any screen
> numbers.
> But when I first get in I see a screen that has lots of options.
> Under General System Data I select
>  1. CPU Load and trans.
> The top of this screen says; General CPU Load and User Transactions

Yes, that's FCX100.

> Below that are loads of items.
> Also I can toggle between CURRENT (this minute) and Average( now
8:11am
> to 12:43pm now).
> At this time for average I have 41% or 42% for each processor (IFL)
> And max CPU% is 286 for one system..

Yes, that's OK -- working as designed. There is a note in the
documentation
that the AVERAGE command (which is what that button on the WWW interface
is
doing) does not affect the Max entries.

It's worth having a look at the Perfkit docs. The documentation explains
each field in detail, and in most cases, gives exactly how each field is
derived.

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