Mike did you also upgrade VM recently?

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Subject: Re: Using SET SHARE, performance problem


The VSE guests are usually 'Q0 PS', sometimes 'Q0 RUN'.

Paging at 2/sec. Right now at 97% utilization.

Thanks,

Mike

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Sent: April 23, 2008 1:49 PM
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Subject: Re: Using SET SHARE, performance problem






Did you perhaps increase the size of the virtual machines when going to
zVSE 4.1??
In any case, I'd check for an eligible list.  (do   #CP IND Q   and look
for any of your guests in E3).
If any VSE guest is in E3, I'd suggest (carefully) adjusting the SRM
STORBUFF  setting to allow more overcommittment of real storage.
Monitor
your paging activity and page space usage carefully.

Mike

C. M. (Mike) Hammock
Sr. Technical Support
zFrame & IBM zSeries Solutions
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Cross-posted to both VMESA-L and VSE-L mailing lists

Greetings,

We have just converted the last of our 5 VSE machines to z/VSE 4.1.0
(from
VSE/ESA 2.6.1) and are experiencing performance issues. My peak times
are
98-100% utilization and people are complaining about poor response
times.

I don't know whether it's because I am using CICS data tables more now
or
because of the additional CPU utilization for z/VSE.

Anyways, one question I have is the usage of the SET SHARE.

I have been using the 'SHARE ABSOLUTE' directory control statement for
each
of my VSE machines (giving say 38% to one machine, giving 29% to
another,etc...) with maximum share nolimit.

The problems seem to occur when batch jobs are run in these
predominately
CICS/TS systems.

I was wondering if maybe a SET SHARE RELATIVE technique would be more
effective and what you do in prioritizing virtual machines within the
physical machine?

Thanks,

Mike


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