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5.5.4 The topas command<br />

The topas command CPU screen now includes informati<strong>on</strong> about the physical<br />

processor (Physc) and entitlement (%Entc) c<strong>on</strong>sumpti<strong>on</strong> by the partiti<strong>on</strong>, as<br />

shown in Example 5-25.<br />

Example 5-25 topas default screen<br />

Topas M<strong>on</strong>itor for host: dbserver EVENTS/QUEUES FILE/TTY<br />

Wed Oct 11 13:54:50 2006 Interval: 2 Cswitch 181 Readch 0.0G1<br />

Syscall 249 Writech 0.0G6<br />

Kernel 48.1 |############## | Reads 45 Rawin 0<br />

User 0.5 |# | Writes 49 Ttyout 272<br />

Wait 8.7 |### | Forks 1 Igets 0<br />

Idle 42.7 |############# | Execs 0 Namei 7<br />

Physc = 0.11 %Entc= 55.7 Runqueue 1.0 Dirblk 0<br />

Waitqueue 1.0<br />

Network KBPS I-Pack O-Pack KB-In KB-Out<br />

en2 0.9 6.1 3.5 0.4 0.5 PAGING MEMORY<br />

lo0 0.1 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 Faults 884 Real,MB 768<br />

Steals 0 % Comp 39.2<br />

Disk Busy% KBPS TPS KB-Read KB-Writ PgspIn 0 % N<strong>on</strong>comp 11.4<br />

hdisk1 100.1 9903.4 39.9 0.0 9903.4 PgspOut 0 % Client 11.4<br />

PageIn 0<br />

Name PID CPU% PgSp Owner PageOut 4848 PAGING SPACE<br />

topas 307238 0.1 1.3 root Sios 5968 Size,MB 512<br />

getty 188564 0.0 0.4 root % Used 1.0<br />

ksh 290976 0.0 0.6 root NFS (calls/sec) % Free 98.9<br />

gil 65568 0.0 0.1 root ServerV2 0<br />

rmcd 323782 0.0 2.4 root ClientV2 0 Press:<br />

nfsd 368824 0.0 0.2 root ServerV3 0 "h" for help<br />

rpc.lock 356540 0.0 0.2 root ClientV3 0 "q" to quit<br />

The topas command has a new split-screen mode with the -L switch or the L<br />

command. The upper secti<strong>on</strong> shows a subset of the lparstat command<br />

statistics while the lower part shows a sorted list of logical processors with a<br />

number of the mpstat command figures, as shown in Example .<br />

Example 5-26 topas LPAR m<strong>on</strong>itor screen<br />

Interval: 2 Logical Partiti<strong>on</strong>: DB_Server Wed Oct 11 14:32:52 2006<br />

Psize: - Shared SMT ON Online Memory: 768.0<br />

Ent: 0.20 Mode: UnCapped Online Logical CPUs: 4<br />

Partiti<strong>on</strong> CPU Utilizati<strong>on</strong> Online Virtual CPUs: 2<br />

%usr %sys %wait %idle physc %entc %lbusy app vcsw phint %hypv hcalls<br />

0 2 0 98 0.0 2.80 0.00 - 308 0 0 0<br />

==================================================================================<br />

LCPU minpf majpf intr csw icsw runq lpa scalls usr sys _wt idl pc lcsw<br />

Cpu0 0 0 183 158 81 0 100 52 6 72 0 22 0.00 134<br />

Cpu1 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 95 0.00 134<br />

Cpu2 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 74 0.00 20<br />

328 <str<strong>on</strong>g>Advanced</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>POWER</str<strong>on</strong>g> <str<strong>on</strong>g>Virtualizati<strong>on</strong></str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong> <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>p5</strong>

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