Gerry,

Well we all know about assume from Felix Unger :-)

The 2nd figure says that you are using 42% of the LIP that are online to
that LPAR. The first figure means absolutely nothing unless it is >= 100%.
The difference between the two indicates that PR/SM is frequently putting
the LPAR's LIPs into involuntary wait to maintain the cap

In other words the system wants to do more work, but the cap is preventing
it.

Ron 

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> Ron, any opinion on this:
> 
>  SDSF DA FMVS  EMVS     PAG    0  CPU/L    94/ 42
> 
> also we are capped at 1300mips out of a possible 2500. I assume the 92
> is
> 92% of the capped amount do you know if the same is true of the 42
> figure?
> 
> thanks
> Gerry
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> Gerry,
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> Yes that is what I am saying. The first figure comes from measure
> voluntary
> wait time, which is when the LPAR puts the CPU into a wait because it
> has
> nothing to do.
> 
>              CPU Busy = 1 - (CPU Wait/Interval)
> 
> PR/SM makes this inaccurate because it will put the CPU into an
> involuntary
> wait and no wait time is recorded. The second value is the LPAR busy as
> measured by RMF. From memory I think it is from Effective Dispatch
> time,
> but
> I may be wrong there.
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> Ron
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> > Thanks Ron, can you elaborate on the first figure,are you saying it
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> > fairly
> > meaningless?
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