On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 13:39:02 -0600, Michael Hall <[email protected]> wrote:

>Hello,
>I have a question regarding TPI (Test Pending Interrupt).
>I understand that CPENABLE compares the TPI value to thresholds in CPENABLE. I 
>can’t find which value is used in this comparison. I am assuming a value of 
>(10,30) for CPENABLE. Does it look at the individual value for each CP 
>(indicated  by “*” in the example below) or the total percentage for all TPI 
>interrupts (indicated by “+”) ?
>I include an example below.
>            z/OS V1R11               SYSTEM ID P101             DATE 
> 11/20/2012            INTERVAL 14.59.996
>                                      RPT VERSION V1R11 RMF      TIME 05.30.00 
>              CYCLE 1.000 SECONDS
>-CPU        2098   CPC CAPACITY   173        SEQUENCE CODE 0000000000062E16
>MODEL      T05    CHANGE REASON=N/A         HIPERDISPATCH=NO  
> H/W MODEL  E10
>0---CPU---    ---------------- TIME % ----------------     LOG PROC      --I/O 
>INTERRUPTS--
>NUM  TYPE    ONLINE    LPAR BUSY    MVS BUSY   PARKED     SHARE %       RATE   
>  % VIA TPI
>  0    CP     100.00    19.01        18.99      ------      80.0         479.7 
>    22.04  (*)
>  1    CP     100.00    19.37        19.35      ------      80.0         470.5 
>    24.72  
>  2    CP     100.00    18.77        18.74      ------      80.0         470.3 
>    21.49
>  3    CP     100.00    18.78        18.76      ------      80.0         482.7 
>    22.27
>  4    CP     100.00    18.36        18.35      ------      80.0         749.0 
>     6.78
>TOTAL/AVERAGE          18.86        18.84                 400.0          2652  
>  18.15  (+)   
>
>

Should be the single "total" value.  But this looks like data from a system
with CPENABLE(0,0) to me.   Do you have access to the system that this
report is from?  If so, check IEAOPTxx in parmlib or use the WLMQUE tool
(which includes WLMOPT) to look at the actual setting in use:
 http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/z/os/zos/features/wlm/tools/wlmque.html

Mark
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