This attribute group provides information about LPAR summary information. Various statistics such as highest average CPU are collected. The result row set can give a Sysplex summary or detail view of the data depending on the SQL request.
Average CPU Percent The percentage of time that all processors available in this z/OS system were busy dispatching work. A valid value is an integer. The range for this value is from 0 to 100.
CPC Serial Number The 8-character serial number of the Central Processing Complex (CPC). For example, 056789. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
CSA In Use Percent The amount of CSA storage currently in use as a percentage of total storage. A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 150.0.
Current Weight The current shared processor weight assigned to the LPAR or cluster. In a shared physical processor configuration, weight determines the relative importance of the LPAR for the allocation of processor resources. Current Weight is the currently assigned weight for an LPAR that is enabled for Workload Manager LPAR CPU weight management. A valid value is an integer. A value of -2 indicates "DED" (dedicated).
ECSA In Use Percent The amount of ECSA storage currently in use as a percentage of total storage. A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 150.0.
Goal Importance The importance of this goal for the service class period. Goal importance for the service class is set as part of the Workload Manager (WLM) policy. When WLM cannot satisfy all goals, it tries to meet goals for more important service class periods first. A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
I/O Rate The number of I/Os per second as a measurement of data set and JES spool I/O activity for all data sets associated with this service class period. A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy.
LPAR Cluster Name The name of the LPAR cluster. The format of this attribute is xxxxxxx.ssss.tttt, where:
LPAR Name The name of the logical partiation (LPAR). If z/OS is running as a guest under VM, this field contains the VM user ID. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
LPAR Node 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.
LPAR SMF ID SMF ID as defined in the IEASYM or IEASYS PARMLIB members. A valid value is a string of up to 4 characters.
Major Name The major name (qname) of the resource. For example, SYSDSN. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
Max Enqueue Wait Time The longest time, in seconds, that a task has been waiting for the resource. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "n/a".
Page Fault Rate The number of page faults per second. A page fault is an interrupt that occurs when an executing program references an address that is not in central storage. A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy.
Percent LPAR MSU Capacity The percentage of the Entitled or Defined Capacity, in Millions of Service Units (MSUs), for this LPAR. If no Defined Capacity is specified for the LPAR, the Entitled MSUs effectively cap the maximum service an LPAR can consume. The Entitled value is based on the number of logical standard CPs configured to the LPAR, including any that are on standby. This number, multiplied by the MSU rating of a single physical standard CP, sets the Entitled service. If LPAR Group Capping is in effect for this LPAR, the Group LPAR MSU Limit establishes the maximum service that the LPAR can consume. A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy.
Performance Index The performance index for the host; a measure of how well a service class period is performing relative to its goal. A performance index of less than one indicates that the period is performing better than its goal. A performance index of one indicates the period is meeting its goal. A performance index greater than one indicates the period is performing worse than its goal. A valid value is a number to two decimal places accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 120.00.
Record Type The type of record (Detail, Summary, or Trend). A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
Service Class The name of the service class being reported on. For example, TSO. A service class represents a uniquely-named group of work having common performance requirements such as similar performance goals, availability requirements, resource requirements, or business importance. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
Service Class Period
The number of the service class period.
If specifying a situation where the values should represent the service class as
a whole, then specify the value SUM
for Service Class Period. Use this when
building a situation for workflow thresholds at the service class level.
A valid value is an integer. The range for this value is from 1 to 8.
Storage Events Status Indicates whether events are active. If the shortage is relieved, no status is indicated. A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
Sysplex Name The name of the sysplex into which this system has been defined. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
Sysplex Node The thrunode of the parent system that collects data from the agent. This is the name of the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server to which the agent reports. A valid value is a string of up to 32 characters.
Sysplex Originnode The managed system name of the parent system that collects data from the agent. A valid value is a string of up to 32 characters.
System Page Rate The rate at which paging occurs over all storage areas (common, private, and system). A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy.