Thanks Mike.

 i already use perftoolkit.



On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Mike Walter <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you are interested in just what ONE single user is using (the numbers
> are "smoothed" over a period of time, then:  CP INDicate
> as in:
> CP IND USER someone
> for more detail:
> CP IND USER someone EXPanded
>
> But keep in mind that is only a one-time snapshot of a single user.  CP
> INDICATE can also show overall system utilization, check the manual.
>
> But anyone serious about running production work on z/VM needs a supported
> performance reporting product.  There are several, including Velocity
> Software's zVPS, IBM's Performance Toolkit, and Tivoli Omegamon (if I have
> all the latest name changes correct).
>
> Mike Walter
> Hewitt Associates
> The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
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> Rogério Soares <[email protected]>
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> cp command or utility to query what machine is using more cpu or io or
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> Hi listeners,
>
> there is a way to query what guest is using more cpu or memory using cp or
> cms?
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> Tia,
>
> Rogério Soares
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