And I just did a PSW restart yesterday because I needed to IPL to fix a severe performance problem and wanted a dump of the system.
For some reason CP was spending enormous amounts of time doing instructio n simulation that seemed to be triggered by the virtual machines involved i n collecting the monitor data. I don't yet know definitively what happened. The T/V ratio for several CMS machines skyrocketed, but not so for the Linux guests. Unfortunately, I took the dump after terminating the servers in question so it's probably of little use. Brian Nielsen On Wed, 15 Nov 2006 16:08:09 -0500, David Kreuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED] resources.com> wrote: >PSW restart (system restart function from the HMC) indeed still lives on and works brilliantly. Just did one last week - for fun and practice. Still results in a SVC002 abend code. Then read the dump with VMDUMPTL after DUMPLOAD processing. > >David >>-----Original Message----- >>From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of George Haddad >>Sent: Wed 11/15/2006 4:01 PM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: [IBMVM] IPL Strangeness >> >>If it does re-occur, maybe you can do a PSW-restart to get a dump >>(assuming that's still an option in the newer VMs) > >======================== ========================= =======================
