You are probably looking for the ESAPOOL report, been there a while in zVPS.

Report: ESAPOOL      CPU Pool Report                               Veloc
Monitor initialized: 10/02/14 at 08:47:03 on 2828 serial 514C7     First
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Date      Pool    cpu   Max    Nbr In Pool  <-----Pool Limit------>  CPU
/Time     Name    Type  Share  current avg  Times LastDt LastTm    Pct
-------  -------- ----- -----  ------- ---  ----- -------- --------  ---
08:49:57
         ZVPS1    GP    5.00       5   5.0     67 10/02/14 08:48:59 0.74
         ZVPS2    GP    3.00       0     0      0 . .

On 1/17/2016 5:57 AM, Mauro Souza wrote:
Hi people,

We just implemented CPUPOOL here, to comply with our licensing. We are
pretty sure we will hit the limit, and will got a lot of steal.

Looking at QUERY CPUPOOL, there's no way to determine the pool utilization,
only capacity and number of members. I could not find anything at PERFSVM
about it too.

We got this paper (http://www.vm.ibm.com/perf/reports/zvm/html/630cpupl.html)
about CPU pooling, but couldn't find how to measure the pool.

Monday is coming around, and people with servers on the pool will not be
happy when they see a 35% steal, and we haven't found any way to monitor
the POOL utilization.

Any ideas?


Mauro
http://mauro.limeiratem.com - registered Linux User: 294521
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