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: