Essentially not running from the CP dispatcher perspective. CP will be
doing work to action the LGR so I assume any time attributed to the guest
would be system time, but I might be inaccurate in saying that as I didn't
write that part of LGR.

Richard


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From:   Lu GL Gao <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected],
Date:   30/08/2012 10:49
Subject:        LGR guest quiesce
Sent by:        Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]>



Linux guest move its memory to target z/VM member during relocating. Then
it quiesce and resume on target z/VM.
How to understand "quiesce"? What state of linux when it is in quiesce
time? Is idling? shutdown? or something?

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