Re: Perf Toolkit History Q
Lee does this help CPU The percentage of total elapsed time that processors were busy (sum of busy percentages for all processors shown) munson From: Lee Stewart lstewart.dsgr...@attglobal.net To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Date: 04/28/2011 08:07 PM Subject:Perf Toolkit History Q Sent by:The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Hi all. If I use the Perf Toolkit option 32 History Data Files does the CPU column represent total CPU usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%) or average CPU usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%/3)? I can't find any doc on that particular screen (FCX195)... Thanks, Lee -- Lee Stewart, Senior SE Sirius Computer Solutions Phone: (303) 996-7122 Email: lee.stew...@siriuscom.com Web: www.siriuscom.com *** IMPORTANT NOTE*-- The opinions expressed in this message and/or any attachments are those of the author and not necessarily those of Brown Brothers Harriman Co., its subsidiaries and affiliates (BBH). There is no guarantee that this message is either private or confidential, and it may have been altered by unauthorized sources without your or our knowledge. Nothing in the message is capable or intended to create any legally binding obligations on either party and it is not intended to provide legal advice. BBH accepts no responsibility for loss or damage from its use, including damage from virus.
Re: Perf Toolkit History Q
Lee, if you point the 3270 cursor at the perfkit column heading you're interested in and hit PF1, Perfkit will show you a pop-up window of the definition of the columnthat's how Bill got the little window he showed in his note. DJ On 4/29/2011 7:42 AM, Bill Munson wrote: Lee does this help CPU The percentage of total elapsed time that processors were busy (sum of busy percentages for all processors shown) munson From: Lee Stewart lstewart.dsgr...@attglobal.net To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Date: 04/28/2011 08:07 PM Subject: Perf Toolkit History Q Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Hi all. If I use the Perf Toolkit option 32 History Data Files does the CPU column represent total CPU usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%) or average CPU usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%/3)? I can't find any doc on that particular screen (FCX195)... Thanks, Lee -- Lee Stewart, Senior SE Sirius Computer Solutions Phone: (303) 996-7122 Email: lee.stew...@siriuscom.com Web: www.siriuscom.com www.siriuscom.com *** IMPORTANT NOTE*-- The opinions expressed in this message and/or any attachments are those of the author and not necessarily those of Brown Brothers Harriman Co., its subsidiaries and affiliates (BBH). There is no guarantee that this message is either private or confidential, and it may have been altered by unauthorized sources without your or our knowledge. Nothing in the message is capable or intended to create any legally binding obligations on either party and it is not intended to provide legal advice. BBH accepts no responsibility for loss or damage from its use, including damage from virus.
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Re: Perf Toolkit History Q
Said in my best Artie Johnson voice: Velly Intelesting I guess that's my something new to learn for today... ;-) Thanks Dave Bill... Lee On 4/29/2011 9:01 AM, Dave Jones wrote: Lee, if you point the 3270 cursor at the perfkit column heading you're interested in and hit PF1, Perfkit will show you a pop-up window of the definition of the columnthat's how Bill got the little window he showed in his note. DJ On 4/29/2011 7:42 AM, Bill Munson wrote: Lee does this help CPU The percentage of total elapsed time that processors were busy (sum of busy percentages for all processors shown) munson From: Lee Stewart lstewart.dsgr...@attglobal.net To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Date: 04/28/2011 08:07 PM Subject: Perf Toolkit History Q Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Hi all. If I use the Perf Toolkit option 32 History Data Files does the CPU column represent total CPU usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%) or average CPU usage (IFL1%+IFL2%+IFL3%/3)? I can't find any doc on that particular screen (FCX195)... Thanks, Lee -- Lee Stewart, Senior SE Sirius Computer Solutions Phone: (303) 996-7122 Email: lee.stew...@siriuscom.com Web: www.siriuscom.com www.siriuscom.com *** IMPORTANT NOTE*-- The opinions expressed in this message and/or any attachments are those of the author and not necessarily those of Brown Brothers Harriman Co., its subsidiaries and affiliates (BBH). There is no guarantee that this message is either private or confidential, and it may have been altered by unauthorized sources without your or our knowledge. Nothing in the message is capable or intended to create any legally binding obligations on either party and it is not intended to provide legal advice. BBH accepts no responsibility for loss or damage from its use, including damage from virus. -- Lee Stewart, Senior SE Sirius Computer Solutions Phone: (303) 996-7122 Email: lee.stew...@siriuscom.com Web: www.siriuscom.com
Velocity's Performance Day Seminars
We still have space in the upcoming Performance Days. May 9thAtlanta May 10th Dallas May 12th Minneapolis May 24th Hartford Use the following link to view the seminars agenda and to register. _http://velocitysoftware.com/seminar/seminar.html_ (http://velocitysoftware.com/seminar/seminar.html) Regards, Len Diegel Velocity Software Inc.
Duplicate IPs on VSWITCHes - Feature or Defect
Greetings all, We've been pulling our hair out for several days trying to figure out a networking issue involving VSWITCHes. A server (LNXA1) attached to VSWITCHA on VMSYSA can connect to a server (LNXB1) attached to VSWITCHB on VMSYSB but a server (LNXC1) attached to VSWITCHC on VMSYSC cannot. We moved LNXC1 to VSWITCHA on VMSYSA and it worked. All on the same subnet, BTW. Unbeknownst to us, a server (LNXC2) had an interface on VSWITCHC that used the same IP as LNXA1. It couldn't be registered to the outside network because it was already being used, yet it was still registered to VSWITCHC. Hence, anyone else on VSWITCHC would try to connect to LNXC2 when it in fact was trying to connect to LNXA1. Q VSWITCH VSWITCHC DETAILS shows the duplicate IP, identifiable by the Local designation under the list of unicast IP address(es). The VSWITCH is able to detect the fact that this is a duplicate IP. Is this a feature or a defect? Should VSWITCHC drop the IP address when it identifies the duplicate situation? What would a real switch do? Best regards, Mark Wheeler UnitedHealth Group -- Excellence. Always. If Not Excellence, What? If Not Excellence Now, When? Tom Peters, author of The Little BIG Things
Webcast May 10/11- Demo: Setup simple and multipathed disk I/O configurations of ECKD and zfcp Volumes on Linux on System z
Register to listen to one of the live calls on May 10 and May 11 or listen to the automatic replay within a week. http://www.vm.ibm.com/education/lvc/ Topic: Live Demo: Setup of simple and multipathed disk I/O configurations of ECKD and zfcp Volumes on Linux on System z Abstract: During this Live Demo you will see how ECKD DASD is added to a running SLES 11 Service Pack 1 on System z and how you can exploit HyperPAV to improve DASD performance. In a second part watch zfcp volumes being added to a Linux single path and multipath with LVM. Speaker: Thorsten Diehl, Linux on System z System Performance Evaluation To register and/or listen to replay: http://www.vm.ibm.com/education/lvc/ Please direct any questions to Julie Liesenfelt at jul...@us.ibm.com. For the May 11th, 07:00 UTC session, direct questions to Stephanie Gherghe at gher...@de.ibm.com. The LVC page has the archive of the past Webcasts. http://www.vm.ibm.com/education/lvc/ And also for your convenience, you can find them in their own section below the current year events on the calendar page: http://www.vm.ibm.com/events/#2011W Regards, Pam C