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capped, and uncapped. The Mem and the InU columns show the c<strong>on</strong>figured and<br />

in use memory, respectively, measured in gigabytes. The Lp column show how<br />

many logical processors are c<strong>on</strong>figured. In Example <strong>on</strong> page 329, all partiti<strong>on</strong>s<br />

have <strong>on</strong>e virtual processor with SMT enabled and so have two logical<br />

processors. The Us, Sy, Wa, and Id columns show the percent user, system, wait<br />

and idle times. The PhysB column is the same as in the summary secti<strong>on</strong>. The<br />

Ent, %Ent, Vcsw, and PhI columns are <strong>on</strong>ly applicable to shared-processor<br />

partiti<strong>on</strong>s. The Ent column shows the entitled capacity, the %EntC shows the<br />

percentage of the entitled capacity used, the Vcsw shows the virtual c<strong>on</strong>text<br />

switch rate, and the PhI column shows the phantom interrupt rate.<br />

Typing the letter g in the topas command window expands the global informati<strong>on</strong>,<br />

as shown in Example 5-29. A number of fields are not completed in this example,<br />

such as the total available memory. These have been reserved for an update to<br />

this command that will allow topas to interrogate the HMC to determine their<br />

values. It is possible to manually specify some of these values <strong>on</strong> the command<br />

line.<br />

Example 5-29 topas -C global informati<strong>on</strong> with the g command<br />

Topas CEC M<strong>on</strong>itor Interval: 10 Wed Oct 11 14:12:40 2006<br />

Partiti<strong>on</strong> Info Memory (GB) Processor<br />

M<strong>on</strong>itored : 3 M<strong>on</strong>itored : 2.0 M<strong>on</strong>itored :0.6 Shr Physical Busy: 0.02<br />

UnM<strong>on</strong>itored: - UnM<strong>on</strong>itored: - UnM<strong>on</strong>itored: - Ded Physical Busy: 0.00<br />

Shared : 3 Available : - Available : -<br />

Dedicated : 0 UnAllocated: - UnAllocated: - Hypervisor<br />

Capped : 1 C<strong>on</strong>sumed : 1.0 Shared :0.6 Virt. C<strong>on</strong>text Switch:1245<br />

Uncapped : 2 Dedicated : 0 Phantom Interrupts : 0<br />

Pool Size : 2<br />

Avail Pool : 2.0<br />

Host OS M Mem InU Lp Us Sy Wa Id PhysB Ent %EntC Vcsw PhI<br />

-------------------------------------shared-------------------------------------<br />

dbserver A53 U 0.8 0.3 4 1 1 0 96 0.01 0.20 4.7 596 0<br />

nim A53 C 0.5 0.3 4 0 1 0 97 0.01 0.20 3.3 347 0<br />

appserver A53 U 0.8 0.3 4 0 1 0 98 0.00 0.20 2.4 302 0<br />

------------------------------------dedicated-----------------------------------<br />

The topas command is also available <strong>on</strong> the Virtual I/O Server but the command<br />

opti<strong>on</strong>s differ noticeably from those available for AIX. Example 5-30 <strong>on</strong> page 331<br />

shows the opti<strong>on</strong>s valid <strong>on</strong> the Virtual I/O Server.<br />

330 <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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