You have two real CPUs.
Q CPU is showing virtual CPUs.
David

-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port on behalf of James Melin
Sent: Wed 3/22/2006 3:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How can you tell if you REALLY have both of your IFL's defined to 
z/VM
 
Tried this from Maint:

LOGON MAINT
z/VM Version 5 Release 1.0, Service Level 0502 (64-bit),
built on IBM Virtualization Technology
There is no logmsg data
FILES: 0261 RDR, 0001 PRT,   NO PUN
LOGON AT 14:42:20 CST WEDNESDAY 03/22/06
z/VM V5.1.0    2005-11-18 10:14
q proc
PROCESSOR 00 MASTER
PROCESSOR 01 ALTERNATE
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:42:58

q cpus still reveals:

q cpus
CPU 00  ID  FF05560620640000 (BASE)
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:44:50

as does q v cpus

q v cpus
CPU 00  ID  FF05560620640000 (BASE)
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 14:45:30

What should I tell him?




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Try from MAINT or any userid with class A, B, C or E: QUERY PROC
David Kreuter


-----Original Message-----
From: Linux on 390 Port on behalf of James Melin
Sent: Wed 3/22/2006 3:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: How can you tell if you REALLY have both of your IFL's defined to z/VM

In theory we bought and paid for 2 IFL engines. We have 2 processors defined to 
the guests.  our new VM guy was poking around and brought the
following results to my attention

 Q V CPUS
 CPU 00  ID  FF05560620640000 (BASE)
 CPU 01  ID  FF05560620640000
 CPU ALL CMD Q CPUID
 CPUID = FF05560620640000
 CPUID = FF05560620640000

He is concerned that the CPU ID's are the same, in that are we really only 
running ONE CP and defining it as 2 virtual CP's? If so, how do you really
check? Can 2 IFL's have the same CPU ID? The CP's on the z/OS box show 
individual ID's when queried.

 D M=CPU
 IEE174I 14.30.30 DISPLAY M 530
 PROCESSOR STATUS
 ID  CPU                  SERIAL
 00  +                     0156062064
 01  +                     1156062064
 02  +                     2156062064

So my question is are we not using the CPU we've paid for and are just too 
inexperienced to tell, or are we in fact using two real CP's and the just
happen to have the same ID?

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