"Miklos Szigetvari" <[email protected]> wrote in
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> Hi
> 
> It was me, not Radoslav,  who put this "disputed" question .
> 
> The idea not from the z/OS side, but we have a client/server object 
> oriented product, run in several platforms, and it has a
> feature to display the CPU utilization, disk-load, network-load etc.
etc.
> So maybe the client user has no idea, where the server is running .
> So the guys from the PC , AIX development side asked if we can also 
> produce this information.
> If you get a question like this, i.e it is possible in other
platforms, 
> you try to find a solution, in any means ...
> 
> The first idea was,  to get this information from RMF, but for this,
it 
> was necessary to activate the RMF data gathering, by the customers
site.
> A while ago someone here , in the list , pointed to the RCT control 
> blocks, and from the Resource Manager control blocks, it was
> simple to get the CPU utilization , and channel load.
> So we are here now, for me the main motivation, "it is possible on
other 
> platforms", but if it is not possible, or not so simple, I will have
no 
> problem to say "impossible".
> 
> 

Or maybe it is "different". Apparently on other platforms individual
processor utilization means something (e.g. each process is dispatched
on its own processor), in z/OS it does not since all processors are
managed as one pool.

Kees.


> 
> On 10/4/2011 6:40 PM, Ed Gould wrote:
> >   Radoslaw,
> >
> > What should have been asked is Why.
> > Unless you are writing a performance monitor (again why) there is no
likely reason as to why they need to know.
> > There are a lot of people that think they need to know this type of
info, especially application types who think they should programically
be able to do better than Z/os does.
> >
> > It should be strongly discouraged as control blocks change and then
the program becomes dependent on the then current level of the OS. It be
ones a nightmare that will come back to haunt everyone and for no good
reasons.
> >
> > Ed
> >
> >
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