How find what resource is needed

2010-06-03 Thread Rogério Soares
Listeners,

 I have a strange problem again...



on my lpar for development, i have now queue E3, each time a run #cp q exp i
have a different machine on this queue...

i look for cpu usage, is acceptable at this time, mean an 80, 90% cpu
usage... some free memory... and no hard i/o activity


NAGD101   E3 PS  00498505/00498684   769.0 A00


there is a way to know what resource is missing for this machines?

What kind of things i should be attent to determine what resource is
missing?


another info, that may be help: this are my valuues for  SRM and LDU
Buffer...

= 'CP SET SRM LDUBUF 250% 225% 200%
= 'CP SET SRM STORBUF 300% 250% 200%

Any ideas ?

TIA,

Rogério Soares

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Re: How find what resource is needed

2010-06-03 Thread Barton Robinson
You really need a decent performance monitor. I can already see that 
your settings would not be my view of best practices


Rogério Soares wrote:

Listeners,

 I have a strange problem again...



on my lpar for development, i have now queue E3, each time a run #cp q exp i
have a different machine on this queue...

i look for cpu usage, is acceptable at this time, mean an 80, 90% cpu
usage... some free memory... and no hard i/o activity


NAGD101   E3 PS  00498505/00498684   769.0 A00


there is a way to know what resource is missing for this machines?

What kind of things i should be attent to determine what resource is
missing?


another info, that may be help: this are my valuues for  SRM and LDU
Buffer...

= 'CP SET SRM LDUBUF 250% 225% 200%
= 'CP SET SRM STORBUF 300% 250% 200%

Any ideas ?

TIA,

Rogério Soares

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Re: How find what resource is needed

2010-06-03 Thread Rogério Soares
Hi Barton,

  You can appoint the way?

Thanks

On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Barton Robinson 
bar...@vm1.velocity-software.com wrote:

 You really need a decent performance monitor. I can already see that your
 settings would not be my view of best practices

 Rogério Soares wrote:

 Listeners,

  I have a strange problem again...



 on my lpar for development, i have now queue E3, each time a run #cp q exp
 i
 have a different machine on this queue...

 i look for cpu usage, is acceptable at this time, mean an 80, 90% cpu
 usage... some free memory... and no hard i/o activity


 NAGD101   E3 PS  00498505/00498684   769.0 A00


 there is a way to know what resource is missing for this machines?

 What kind of things i should be attent to determine what resource is
 missing?


 another info, that may be help: this are my valuues for  SRM and LDU
 Buffer...

 = 'CP SET SRM LDUBUF 250% 225% 200%
 = 'CP SET SRM STORBUF 300% 250% 200%

 Any ideas ?

 TIA,

 Rogério Soares

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How find what resource is needed ?

2010-06-02 Thread Rogério Soares
Listeners,

 I have a strange problem again...



on my lpar for development, i have now queue E3, each time a run #cp q exp i
have a different machine on this queue...

i look for cpu usage, is acceptable at this time, mean an 80, 90% cpu
usage... memory is a lot free, and no hard i/o activity


NAGD101   E3 PS  00498505/00498684   769.0 A00


there is a way to know what resource is missing for this machines?


another info, that may be help: this are my valuues for  SRM and LDU
Buffer...

= 'CP SET SRM LDUBUF 250% 225% 200%
= 'CP SET SRM STORBUF 300% 250% 200%

Any ideas ?

TIA,

Rogério Soares

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