Working with a plan at the LPAR level


Use the following procedure to view LPAR level reports and charts and to perform LPAR level operations:

Note

In your plan, it is recommended that you complete all operations against a particular LPAR before performing operations against another LPAR.

1. From the Actions pane or from the list of LPARs in the report, click the LPAR that you want to view.  

    The viewer opens the selected LPAR object as shown in the following figure:

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The LPAR level shows rows that list all workloads running on the LPAR and columns that detail the activity of each workload. The Workload R4HA at Peak column contains values that represent the R4HA MSU contribution for each workload at the time of the first CPC peak. You can view any workload contribution to total LPAR R4 in the charting area by clicking the visibility indicator visiability indicator icon.PNG for each workload you want to analyze.

In the charting area, the gray line is a chart of the total R4HA for the LPAR. You can use the visibility indicator Show LPAR R4HA data series in chart? to show or hide this line.

The CPC peak is indicated by a red dot. Individual MLC products peaks are indicated by the black dots. By hovering over the CPC peak or any product peak, you can display a pop-up that shows information about the MLC product, the MSU utilization, and the date and hour when the peak occurred.

 

Note

You can select the product peaks that you want to display in the chart by clicking Select one or more products to view their R4HA peak on the chart. For more information about this feature, see Working-with-Job-and-STC-plans.

If available for the LPAR, a black chart for the Defined Capacity is also displayed. You can use the Show Defined Capacity visibility indicator to show or hide this line. For information about changing the Defined Capacity value, see Changing-the-Defined-Capacity.

For descriptions of the other charting area actions and icons, see Working-with-the-charting-area.

You can also perform the following actions against workloads on the LPAR:



 

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