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The following table describes the information items output in text format.
Output item
LPAR
Indicates the operating status of the entire LPAR manager. It shows the
manager
identifier of the target LPAR manager, LP IP address, total execution
system
time for all LPARs, total busy ratio for all LPARs, execution time for
information
LPAR manager System1, busy ratio for LPAR manager System1,
execution time for LPAR manager System2, busy ratio for LPAR
manager System2, number of shared CPUs and number of dedicated
CPUs, in the stated order. Execution times are displayed in millisecond
units.
Physical CPU
For each physical CPU mounted on the LPAR manager system, outputs
information
the physical CPU number, busy ratio, blade number, socket number,
core number and thread number, in the stated order. Information for the
maximum number of installable CPUs is displayed, regardless of the
number of installed CPUs. For CPUs not mounted, the busy ratio is
shown as "*" and other items shown as 0.
LPAR
Indicates the operating status for each LPAR. It shows the LPAR
information
number, LPAR name, number of shared CPUs, number of dedicated
CPUs, SrvRatio, Srv(%), Srv(ms), Dsp(ms), Busy(%), Dsp(%) and PC
(processor capping) in the stated order. For details of each value, see
description in
LPAR
with processor capping, 1 indicates a shared CPU without processor
capping and 2 indicates a dedicated CPU.
Information for 16 LPARs is displayed regardless of whether the LPARs
are defined. For LPARs not defined, the LPAR name is shown as "*"
and other items shown as 0.
If the -lpar option specifies an LPAR number, the command outputs
information only for the specified LPAR.
Logical CPU
Indicates the operating status of the logical CPU assigned to the LPAR.
information
It shows the LPAR number, logical CPU number, dedicated/shared,
for each
system execution time, running wait time and LPAR execution time, in
LPAR
the stated order. Time values are displayed in milliseconds. The
dedicated/shared item displays the physical CPU number for a
dedicated CPU or "*" for a shared CPU.
Information for the maximum number of logical CPUs for which the
LPAR can be set is displayed, regardless of whether or not the LPAR is
defined and of the number of logical CPUs defined in the LPAR. For
logical CPUs that were not running when information was obtained, the
dedicated/shared item is shown as "*" and other items shown as 0. A
CPU that is "not running" refers to a logical CPU for an undefined or
inactive LPAR or a logical CPU that is not defined for an active LPAR.
To determine whether each LPAR is defined or how many logical CPUs
are defined, see the LPAR name, the number of shared CPUs, and the
number of dedicated CPUs in LPAR information.
If the -lpar option specifies an LPAR number, the command outputs
information only for logical CPUs for the specified LPAR.
Description
usage. For PC, a value of 0 indicates a shared CPU
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Type
option
all
host
all
pcpu
all
lpar
all
lpar

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