UIE/VM workloads


By default, UIE/VM creates workloads from each of the top 10 heaviest CPU users and treats them as guest operating systems. All other users are collected into a single workload.

From each non-guest, two workloads are created. The first workload contains trivial transactions. The second workload contains non-trivial transactions. These workloads are named by appending t and n to the end of the workload name.

You can change the default workload assignment rules using the WKL command. The WKL command enables you to aggregate several VM userids into a single workload and give it a meaningful name. For more information on WKL command,  see WKL-UIE-VM.


 

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