Not trying to be a jerk, but you're playing with fire here. Call Cheryl
Watson and pay for some help. Take some classes. Go to SHARE and learn. If
management is too cheap to pay for the expertise, update your resume and go
find a real job.

I'd explain it to them this way: If the lead engineer at one of the nuclear
power plants retired and nobody knew how to do what he'd been doing, would
they suggest asking for advice on a list?

Not that folks here will deliberately lead you astray, of course. But
performance work is too highly skilled to fake your way through it: that's
just asking for a disaster.

On Thu, May 17, 2018 at 7:40 PM, Jesse Lynch <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Our senior performance person has retired.  We have a ZIIP on a Z13s.  One
> of our customers is using Adabase and some
> product to make maximum use of the Ziip.   They feel that the Ziip has
> maxed out from I think messages they are getting from their product and
> response is slower.  I am getting this third hand so don't know a lot of
> details.  Can you point me
> to the best place to see if Ziip is getting maxed out.   I am looking at
> the RMF Batch CPU report.  I see some % usages
> for the IIP.  Also see that one Lpar (not even sure which Lpar yet they
> are talking about) seems to say its WLM capped.
> I have looked at the Lpar definitions on the HMC and nothing jumps out at
> me.
>
> If you have any comments I would appreciate it.  Thanks.  Jess
>
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