Viewing z/VM system data
The MVLNXV Easy Menu, EZLNXV, provides access to views that display detailed information about z/VM system performance.
Activity Time frame - Realtime Utilities
. CPU +----------------------+ > Alarm Management
. Resource Usage | Place cursor on | > z/VM Environment Menu
. Storage | menu item and |
. I/O Devices | press ENTER | . Linux Image Status
. Channel Paths +----------------------+ . z/VM System Status
. Paging/Spooling
. Minidisks > z/VM Monitor Fast Menu
. z/VM Test > z/VM Monitor MAIN View
. All Virtual Machines > z/VM Management Actions
. Linux Virtual Machines
. Add/Edit z/VM Rules
> Velocity Linux Menu . z/VM EXEC Command
. z/VM PTF Update
. z/VM Help
. Return...
The z/VM System views let you view the performance of your z/VM systems.
Following table lists these z/VM system views.
View | Description |
|---|---|
VMLCPUR | displays z/VM CPU statistics The statistics are presented based on a logical point of view. They take |
VMLSYSR | displays general z/VM system performance data |
VMLSTRR | displays z/VM storage statistics |
VMLDEVR | displays z/VM device statistics |
VMLCHPR | displays z/VM channel path statistics |
VMLCPOR | displays z/VM paging and spooling statistics |
VMFDISKR | displays status of the accessed minidisk and SFS directories |
VMFTEST | displays the output from MMLVTEST EXEC script |
VMLUSRR | displays z/VM user information |
VMLLSRR | displays z/VM user information for Linux virtual machines |
VMLOVRZR | displays the status, matched rule, and host name of each z/VM system Data for this view comes from heartbeat data which is sent every Use the VMLOVRZR view to obtain status information quickly about all |
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