The CPU control statement requests the CPU Utilization Report.
CPU
[MSUDIST=YES|NO]
[MSUDTAIL=4HOURMSU|INTVLMSU|INTVLWLM|TIME]
[MSUDTPCT=10|nnn]
[PRSMCHNG=MANYRPTS|ONERPT]
[MAXLPARS=256|nnnn]
To add combinations in the LPAR Combination Section or suppress this section altogether, see LPARCOMB.
The CPU Analyzer statement uses data collected by the CPU Extractor control statement.
Parameters
The parameters for the CPU control statement are as follows:
| specifies whether the Rolling 4-Hour MSU Usage Distribution section is produced; the default is YES |
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| specifies that the MSU Usage Detail section and the sorting order of the recording intervals are produced - 4HOURMSU—The recording intervals are sorted in decreasing 4-hour MSU/hour (MSU/hour consumed in the four-hour period up to the end of the recording interval).
- INTVLMSU—The recording intervals are sorted in decreasing interval MSU/hour (MSU/hour consumed during the recording interval).
- INTVLWLM—The recording intervals are sorted in decreasing % capped by WLM during the recording interval.
- TIME—The recording intervals are sorted in chronological order.
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| specifies that the topnnn % of recording intervals are formatted in the MSU Usage Detail section when 4HOURMSU, INTVLMSU, or INTVLWLM is specified for the MSUDTAIL parameter;nnn is in the range 1 to 100; the default is 10 MSUDTPCT is ignored when MSUDTAIL is not specified or when MSUDTAIL=TIME is specified. |
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| specifies whether one or many reports are produced if changes are detected in PR/SM configuration - MANYRPTS—If changes are detected in PR/SM configuration, multiple reports are produced, one for each configuration. Examples of PR/SM configuration attributes include number of partitions, weight (share) of any partition, number of logical processors of any partition, and number of physical processors.
- ONERPT—A single report is produced, ignoring all PR/SM configuration changes; the default.
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| specifies the maximum number of LPAR entries in the LPAR sections of the report - 129—Up to 129 LPAR entries can appear in the LPAR sections of the report.
- 256— Default value.
- nnnn—Any number in the range 129 to 1024.
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Examples
The following examples illustrate the use of the CPU control statement.
Example
This example produces one CPU Utilization Report with MSU Usage Detail section containing the top 10% busiest of recording intervals sorted by four -hour MSU/hour consumed in the four-hour period up to the end of the recording interval.
Example
This example produces multiple CPU Utilization Reports if changes are detected in PR/SM configuration.
Example
This example produces one CPU Utilization Report, even if changes are detected in PR/SM configuration.