OK, this is for all you guys that understand the magic tunnel in which CPU 
processing (usage) flows from an IFL to a zLinux server.

We have a z10 running zVM 5.4 in a dedicated LPAR with 3 dedicated IFL's.  We 
have approximately 30 zLinux servers.  Using IBM PerfKit, I list all of the 
individual USER / zLinux CPU usages, each of which generally run in the 1 to 5 
% range.  These servers do of course peak higher but on average they are pretty 
low.  We then take a look at the 3 IFL's and see usage of maybe 5% on each.  
Now, let's say we have a USER / server or two or three go berserk and peak CPU 
at 99 % for an extended period of time.  We then look at the IFL CPU usages and 
all three have climbed to maybe 10 to 15% each.

How did the CPU get allocated?  Is it always spread evenly across the IFL's, is 
that a setting?  Why, if there were 3 USER / servers running at 99%, was more 
CPU not allocated from the 3 IFL's?  Why did the IFL's decide to allocate X 
amount and go no further.

In the USER DIRECTORY I allocate storage but not CPU.




David M. Dean
Information Systems
BlueCross BlueShield Tennnessee




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