The prod guest is 1234464k mem and we have 1048936k swap space and smr
is: IABIAS : INTENSITY=90%; DURATION=2 
LDUBUF : Q1=300% Q2=200% Q3=100%   
STORBUF: Q1=300% Q2=250% Q3=200%   
DSPBUF : Q1=32767 Q2=32767 Q3=32767

But the part that's really is weird is the VM lpar timed out on a ping
and this was proven by the VM screen blanking out and kicking back a
658.
When I speak (or type) that the guest goes into a wait I'm looking at
top on the guest. The number will reach into the mid 40s.


Thanks
Mace
-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Neale Ferguson
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 11:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Tcp / OSA question

Sounds like the guest was in the eligible list. When you notice this
again
can you do a #CP IND on a "power" user like MAINT and see if the E3
figure
is non-zero. What are your SRM settings? How big is the guest? How much
real
memory do you have? How much expanded?

-----Original Message-----
A strange thing happened this morning. First off let me say that the
zbox
 
is sitting on a public addr while the rest of the network is on a
private
 
network. We have been experiencing poor ttl number and mediocore respose


times when pinging for the public addr. 
Anyway this moring I noticed the wait time on one of the linux guests
was
 
poor so I pinged the private router and got good numbers. I pinged the 

public router and agot poor ttl and decent response numbers. I then
tried
 
to ping the VM machine(from command line on my windows desktop). The VM 

screen hun for a second and I got a LB658 and the ping timedout. After 

about 5 secs the VM session came back and the sddr pinged. 
The linux guest never died and they were still going when I looked. 
Any ideas??????? 

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