Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-27 Thread Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
: What address space is using AUX slots? Peter Hunkeler wrote: It seems, we've got enough real storage and enough Flash Memory. There is hardly any paging. We've got two local page data sets mainly because VIO paging will not go to Flash Memory. We're starting to see local page data set

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-27 Thread Lizette Koehler
%? Lizette -Original Message- From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Martin Packer Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 1:57 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: What address space is using AUX slots? We should throw the 30% rule

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-27 Thread Mike Schwab
: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Martin Packer Sent: Monday, October 27, 2014 1:57 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: What address space is using AUX slots? We should throw the 30% rule in the bin IM(NS)HO. Only relates to Continuous Slot

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-27 Thread Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
...@klm.com To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Date: 27/10/2014 08:11 Subject:Re: What address space is using AUX slots? Sent by:IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU The 30% rule is a performance rule, not a capacity rule: 1. you should have enough space

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-27 Thread Chase, John
@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: What address space is using AUX slots? We should throw the 30% rule in the bin IM(NS)HO. Only relates to Continuous Slot Allocation Algorithm break down and we shouldn't get anywhere near it; The economics of memory (and a fortiori with Flash) make this near obsolete

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-24 Thread Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf Of Peter Hunkeler Sent: 23 October, 2014 16:30 To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: AW: Re: What address space is using AUX slots? Start it, select 'Z', select '1', enter 'JSTOR' and you will see the ASM Slot usage under the column Avg Slots, next to it are Avg Vio

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-24 Thread Gibney, Dave
Of Elardus Engelbrecht Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2014 12:38 AM To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Subject: Re: What address space is using AUX slots? Peter Hunkeler wrote: It seems, we've got enough real storage and enough Flash Memory. There is hardly any paging. We've got two local page data sets

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-24 Thread Mike Schwab
address space is using AUX slots? Peter Hunkeler wrote: It seems, we've got enough real storage and enough Flash Memory. There is hardly any paging. We've got two local page data sets mainly because VIO paging will not go to Flash Memory. We're starting to see local page data set usage

What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Peter Hunkeler
It seems, we've got enough real storage and enough Flash Memory. There is hardly any paging. We've got two local page data sets mainly because VIO paging will not go to Flash Memory. We're starting to see local page data set usage at ~30%. I conclude that this must be VIO data being paged

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Martin Packer
From: Peter Hunkeler p...@gmx.ch To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU Date: 23/10/2014 07:44 Subject:What address space is using AUX slots? Sent by:IBM Mainframe Discussion List IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU It seems, we've got enough real storage and enough Flash Memory

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
address space is using AUX slots? It seems, we've got enough real storage and enough Flash Memory. There is hardly any paging. We've got two local page data sets mainly because VIO paging will not go to Flash Memory. We're starting to see local page data set usage at ~30%. I conclude

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Elardus Engelbrecht
Peter Hunkeler wrote: It seems, we've got enough real storage and enough Flash Memory. There is hardly any paging. We've got two local page data sets mainly because VIO paging will not go to Flash Memory. We're starting to see local page data set usage at ~30%. I conclude that this must be

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Andrew Rowley
Hi Peter I added some functionailtiy to EasySMF to try to answer this sort of question. You need the SMF type 75 and type 30 (all subtypes) records. Select the RMF Paging Activity: Page Dataset Usage report, and select the system you are interested in. Click and drag on the chart to select

AW: Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Peter Hunkeler
We're starting to see local page data set usage at ~30%. I conclude that this must be VIO data being paged out. What let you arrive at that conclusion? Just curious if you don't mind please. We're using only a few percent of the Flash Memory, so I see no reason paging should go to AUX.

AW: Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Peter Hunkeler
If you have mainview, try: F pasname,*asm,total For more details: F pasname,*HELP ASM We do have MAINVIEW, but I'm just a beginner in finding my way around, so please bear with me. Where would I enter these commands? MAINVIEW ISPF rejects F --Peter Hunkeler

Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Vernooij, CP (SPLXM) - KLM
address space is using AUX slots? If you have mainview, try: F pasname,*asm,total For more details: F pasname,*HELP ASM We do have MAINVIEW, but I'm just a beginner in finding my way around, so please bear with me. Where would I enter these commands? MAINVIEW ISPF rejects F --Peter Hunkeler

AW: Re: What address space is using AUX slots?

2014-10-23 Thread Peter Hunkeler
Start it, select 'Z', select '1', enter 'JSTOR' and you will see the ASM Slot usage under the column Avg Slots, next to it are Avg Vio and Avg NVio. Thanks! Found it. I was starting with PGDSTAT. The JSTOR view doesn't tell which AUX slots are Flash and which are page DS slots. It's the sum