Re: Parked IFLs on zVM 6.3

2016-04-15 Thread Rick Barlow
If I remember correctly, VM CP will park logical IFLs in an LPAR when there
is no available real IFL to run the work. That would be common if your CPC
s running close to 100%. You can look at Suspend in your performance
reporting tool. It should be near 100. As it drops into the low 90s,
parking is likely.

Rick Barlow

On Tuesday, February 16, 2016, Shumate, Scott  wrote:

> I'm running into something interesting and was wondering if anyone knows
> why?  I have added to IFLs to my CEC and brought them online.  The CEC is
> currently maxed out at 14 IFLs but IFLs 0E & 0F is parked.  Why is the OS
> parking the IFLs when they should be in use since the CEC is maxed out?
>
>
> PROCESSOR 00 MASTER IFL
> PROCESSOR 0F PARKED IFL
> PROCESSOR 0E PARKED IFL
> PROCESSOR 0D ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 0C ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 01 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 02 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 03 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 04 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 05 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 06 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 07 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 08 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 09 ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 0A ALTERNATE IFL
> PROCESSOR 0B ALTERNATE IFL
>
> Thanks
> Scott
>
>
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Re: VSWITCH

2016-04-15 Thread Guest, Darren
The 10Gb only have a single port, so if you're using both ports on the 1Gb then 
you'll need 2 x 10Gb cards.

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Ron Wells
Sent: 25 March 2016 2:33 PM
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Subject: VSWITCH

I currently have 1gig OSA's port(2) defined...
Do I need to do anything in Config of VSWITCH if I swap out 1Gig for a 10Gig ?

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