And for a second opinion, I monitor the Omegamon II for z/OS (classic)
interface command LPAR.

It makes a good effort of displaying LPAR "physical CP" utilization as well
as the "logical" or "MVS" consumption.

If your weights are set up so that they look like percentages (i.e. all
active LPAR weights add up to 100 or 1000) then matching the "physical CP"
utilization to the LPAR weight can tell you if you are below, on, or over
weight. For CAP=YES then you can see how close to CAP you are. Real time.

Regards
Bruce

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