When we have a z/OS 1.9 (or 1.8) system in an LPAR with zIIP and zAAp processors. SDSF shows the amount of usage on the DA panel.
SDSF DA Z27 ZOS18 PAG 0 CPU/L/Z 16/ 14/ 0 LINE 1-1 (1) If I am running z/OS 1.9 (OR 1.8) under z/VM 5.3 with zIIP and zAAP processors the SDSF panel shows SDSF DA Z90 ZOS19 PAG 0 CPU 11 Which is what I would expect if the processors were not there. If I go right on DA display I can see that the zIIP and zAAP processors are being used as the zAAP-USE% changes. The SDSF manual states: CPUFMT (LONG) | (SHORT) | CPUFMT=LONG | SHORT | |____________________________________|___________________________________| Specifies whether SDSF displays the MVS, LPAR and zAAP views of CPU busy on the title line of the DA panel, or only the MVS view. The LPAR and zAAP views require RMF. LONG indicates that all values are displayed. The LPAR view is shown only when in LPAR mode. The zAAP view is shown only when a zAAP is defined and the system is in LPAR-mode. SHORT indicates that only the MVS view is shown. The MVS view (the first value on the title line) is a better indicator of a CPU bottleneck. The LPAR view (the second value, if present) takes into account several states related to PR/SM. The zAAP view (the third value, if present) shows usage of the zSeries Application Assist Processor. ___________________________________ ____________________________________ | CTITLE (ASIS) | (UPPER) | CTITLE= ASIS | UPPER | Is there a way I can make the z/OS system think its in LPAR mode ? Crispin Hugo Systems Programmer Macro 4 ________________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned for all known viruses by the MessageLabs Email Security Service and the Macro 4 plc internal virus protection system. ________________________________________________________________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html