Hi,

You should test the SI22V2LCPUULIMIT indicator of the
SI22V2LCPUCHARACTERISTICS byte.
This is part of the SI22V2 data area returned by the STSI instruction.

Enjoy,
Shy.

On 12/13/06, Shannon Collinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Does anyone know a field in a control block somewhere that I can check to
see if an LPAR is currently capped?  I was using the IRALPDAT data area
and comparing the defined capacity to the 4-hour average to determine
capping, but of course if we drop our defined capacity down after a period
of heavy activity, that info tells me we're capping when somehow RMF and
WLM know that we're not.  I think it has something to do with
LPDATSERVICECAPPEDTIME, but I'm not sure how the LPDATSERVICETABLE is
updated so don't know where I should be looking.  A flag that
indicates "capping!" for this service period would be ideal, but I'm open
to any suggestions.  Thanks!
  Shannon Collinson
  SunTrust Bank

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