IBM does provide this, ESALPS is pretty current with the processors recognized.



Schuh, Richard wrote:

As far as I know, there never has been a defined measurement known as a
"service unit" on VM; therefore, no way to convert from anything else to
service units. If you want to define a service unit as n cpu seconds,
then the conversion is straightforward.

Regards, Richard Schuh

-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dave Jones
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 7:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CPU adjustment rate

Hi, Tobias.

The short answer is no, there is no such conversion field in VM itself. Of course, if you are running a guest like MVS under VM, that support
such a conversion, then that conversion will still work.

Hope this helps.

Tobias Doerkes wrote:

Hi list.

As far as i know VM only gives information about CPU usage by used CPU


seconds. In MVS there is a so called CPU adjustment rate
(rmctadjc) to convert CPU seconds into service units. Is there an aquivalent field in VM control blocks?

Regards, Tobias Doerkes
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