PSYS (UIE/VM)


Purpose

Use the PSYS command to override the following parameters for any system from which UIE/VM data was retrieved:

  • Name of the physical system
  • CPU type
  • MIPS ratings
  • Name of the logical system

Syntax

PSYS <name> CPUTYPE=<cputype> [MIPS=<num>] SID=<sysid>

Syntax explanations

  • <name> is the name that you specify for the processor group. Enter this value as a character string from 1 to 8 characters long.
  • <cputype> is a value no longer than 15 characters describing the type of CPU on the system, for example 2066-004. This value is required.
  • <num > is an optional value specifying the processor speed (in millions of instructions per second). If you do not specify this value, UIE/VM looks in the hardware table under the specified CPU type and uses the value found there.
    The CPU type in the hardware table must be an exact match to what you specify in the PSYS command.
  • <sysid> is the system ID for the logical system running on the physical system, under which the VM Monitor data was collected.

Rules

If you do not override the parameters, these values are as follows:

  • PSYSnnnn for the system name, where nnnn is the last four digits of the CPU serial number.
  • The MIPS rating for that CPU type in the hardware file supplied with the product.
  • The logical system ID is set to SYSA if none is specified.
Information
Example
PSYS DALLAS CPUTYPE=2064-210 MIPS=2300 SID=SYS1


 

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