>From SDSF DA you can use help PF1 and select a topicOne example is
selection 4 pasted below:

 

              HELP: Display Active Users Panel -- Fields   Panel 1 of 8

 COMMAND INPUT ===>

 

         The title line shows the following:

 

 SDSF DA IPO1  IP*      PAG   0   CPU/L/Z/  26/ 26/  0   LINE 1-20 (20)

         |     |        |         |                      |          |

   System ID   |        |         |                 Lines displayed |

   of system   |  Total demand    |                 or first line   |

   you are     |  paging rate     |                 if 100,000      |

   logged      |                 Percentage of time                 |

   on to       |                 the CPU is busy,                   |

          Systems displayed      MVS, LPAR and zAAP                 |

          (MVS value or          views                  Total lines

          SYSNAME value)                                (**** if more

                                                        than 99,999,999)

 

   SIO, if shown, is the total system start I/O rate.

   PAG, SIO, and CPU values are for the system you are logged on to.

 

 F1 = Help             F10 = Previous          Enter = Forward

 (OVER) Cur panel = ISFJDF   Prev panel = ISFJD    Last msg = ISRD020
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Greg Hutchison


-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of David Speake
Sent: Tuesday, August 04, 2009 4:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: SDSF DA fields CPU/L/Z/

SDSF DA displays a line of information above the 'COMMAND INPUT' line.

SDSF DA SYSJ  (ALL)    PAG    0  CPU/L    68/ 34       LINE 1-1 (1)

Can anyone point me to an IBM manual for citation as to exactly what 
CPU/L    68/ 34  in the above mean. The Help panel shows

 CPU/L/Z/  26/ 26/  0
  |      
Percentage of time the CPU is busy, MVS, LPAR and zAAP views. 

The zAAP view would, I guess, reflect busy % for all CPUs (if any)
designated as zAAP processors by PR/SM.
But what is the definition/distinction for CPU/L (MVS/LPAR) views.
I am looking at z/OS: Resource Measurement Facility Performance
Management Guide, B.4.2 Value of LPAR CPU management and I cannot form a
good definition.


An explanation would be appreciated. A definition citation even more so.

David 

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