So you use the z/OS performance monitor for monitoring the LPAR, it will say 
your IFL is
running at 100%.  This would be useless information, and less than accurate.



Fargusson.Alan wrote:

I think someone posted a CP command to show what the CPU usage is of various 
virtual machines, however I can't seem to find it.

I was told that the LPAR is using 100% of the CPU.  Fortunately the LPAR has an 
IFL that is not shared with any other LPAR.  All of my Linux instances are 
mostly idle, so I would like to see if anything is actually using CPU.

You don't need to suggest that we get a monitoring tool.  We have one, although 
I don't know how to use it.

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