HiperDispatch Logical Processors attributes

This table show the processor type and HiperDispatch statistics like priority, share percentage, and status for each processor configured in an LPAR.

CPU Type Type of processor. A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows:

HiperDispatch Priority The HiperDispatch priority of work dispatched on the logical processor. A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows:

LCPU ID The identifier of the logical processor, in hexadecimal. A valid value is an integer, displayed as a hexadecimal string.

LCPU Thread The thread number representing a logical CPU running on the logical core. A valid value is an integer. The range for this value is from 0 to 9.

Managed System The z/OS operating system in your enterprise that an OMEGAMON for z/OS agent is monitoring. A valid value is a string of up to 32 characters.

Management Percent The percentage of physical processor time spent in this logical processor managing this LPAR. A valid value is a number to three decimal places accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 100.000.

MVS Pct The percentage of time that a physical processor was dispatched to this logical processor as viewed by z/OS. The value is calculated as: MVS% = (Online Time - (Wait Time + Parked Time) * 100,000)/(Online Time - Parked Time) A valid value is a number to three decimal places accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 100.000.

Parked Pct The percentage of time that a logical processor was parked by HiperDispatch. The value is calculated as: MVS% = (Parked Time * 100,000) / Online Time A valid value is a number to three decimal places accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 100.000.

Physical CP Dispatch Pct The percentage of time that a physical processor was dispatched to this logical processor. A valid value is a number to three decimal places accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 100.000.

Share Percent The percentage of a physical processor that the logical processors are entitled to receive. For HiperDispatch, high-priority logical processors should be 100%. Low priority logical processors should be 0%. Medium priority logical processors will have a share percentage proportional to their polar weight. A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 100.0.

Status The status of the logical processor. A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows: