So if IBM provides this, there must be an control block to get it from. O
r
does ESALPS the calculation by itself?
Tobias.
So the next question rises. When i am running on a 2094-718 with two
dedicated IFLs, do i have to take the service units for a 718 or a 702? I
suppose that none of them is the correct one - right?
Regards,
Tobias.
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Hi, Tobias.
The short answer is no, there is no such conversion field in VM
itself. Of course, if you are running a guest like
Take your choice. The z/OS numbers from which these are derived show more overhead of
running an MP environement than I would expect in a z/VM environment. So the 702 numbers
are slightly high, and the 718 numbers slightly low.
Tobias Doerkes wrote:
So the next question rises. When i am
Hi list.
As far as i know VM only gives information about CPU usage by used CPU seconds.
In MVS there is a so called CPU adjustment rate (rmctadjc) to convert CPU
seconds into service units. Is there an aquivalent field in VM control blocks?
Regards,
Tobias Doerkes
information about CPU usage by used
CPU seconds. In MVS there is a so called CPU adjustment rate
(rmctadjc) to convert CPU seconds into service units. Is there an
aquivalent field in VM control blocks?
Regards, Tobias Doerkes
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Hi, Tobias.
The short answer is no, there is no such conversion field in VM itself.
Of course
, 2007 7:00 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: CPU adjustment rate
Hi, Tobias.
The short answer is no, there is no such conversion field in VM itself.
Of course, if you are running a guest like MVS under VM, that support
such a conversion, then that conversion will still work.
Hope
work.
Hope this helps.
Tobias Doerkes wrote:
Hi list.
As far as i know VM only gives information about CPU usage by used
CPU seconds. In MVS there is a so called CPU adjustment rate
(rmctadjc) to convert CPU seconds into service units. Is there an
aquivalent field in VM control blocks
only gives information about CPU usage by used CPU
seconds. In MVS there is a so called CPU adjustment rate
(rmctadjc) to convert CPU seconds into service units. Is there an
aquivalent field in VM control blocks?
Regards, Tobias Doerkes
might give you the answer.
Regards,
Richard Schuh
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 8:50 AM
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Does IBM document
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