On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:18:32 +0200, Víctor de la Fuente
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi all!
>
>We're having a strange WLM behaviour. We're using a Resource Group for a
>Service Class. We use this SC for controlling certain user jobs that could,
>eventually, fill our CPU capacity. So the RG has a Maximum Capacity of 5000
>Service Units. We have a z9 703 => approx. 60000 SU. So, theoretically, its
>max CPU consumption would be 8.33%. Now we have a job executing in that SC
>with a 60%CPU consumption...
>
>How can it be? Did I miss anything? Did I understand RG definition?
>

I see a 703 as 27539 SU/s.   Are there 3 LPs on this LPAR?  What is
the weight of the LPAR?  Where did you get the 60% number 
from (SDSF, RMF, etc.)?   What does RMF III say?  Look at the RG 
display.

Mark
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