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Processor/Disk Configuration Diagram
The following diagram (Example 3-10b) shows system information in a form that
represents the system‟s physical configuration. The layout of the diagram gives a
quick overview of how the disk processing load is distributed over the system.
Please note that if server contains more than eight CPUs the report will be split in two from
0-7 and 8-15.
Example 3-10b. Processor/Disk Configuration Diagram
PROCESSOR/DISK CONFIGURATION DIAGRAM
CPU GRID [00] [01] [02] [03] [04] [05] [06] [07]
CPU TYPE NSE-A NSE-A NSE-A NSE-A NSE-A NSE-A NSE-A NSE-A
CPU BUSY 3.2 3.9 86.0 6.3 6.9 4.4 5.0 4.5
DP2 BUSY 0.6 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.2 0.4 0.0
MMGR PGS 3.44 MB 3.23 MB 3.33 MB 3.38 MB 3.34 MB 3.00 MB 3.37 MB 3.46 MB
NUM DP2 19 19 12 14 12 10 13 13
NUM PRI 18 1 7 5 7 5 8 5
NUM BKP 1 18 5 9 5 5 5 8
CPU DISK PATH SUMMARY (DP Busy % / DP Mem Pages / Disk Cache Calls)
---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[00] $AUDIT $BIT $DSMSCM $FC29
0.0/ 7738/ 0 0.0/ 7321/ 0 0.0/ 7397/ 1 0.0/ 2816/ 0
GMS110.02.001>01 GMS110.02.001>01 GMS110.02.001>01 GMS110.02.002>01
For each processor on the node, the diagram shows:
(1)
CPU GRID: The CPU number.
(2)
CPU TYPE: The processor type.
(3)
CPU BUSY: The total percentage busy time.
(4)
DP2 BUSY: The percentage CPU busy time of the DP2 processes.
(5)
MMGR PGS: Pages of memory owned by the memory manager.
(6)
NUM DP2: Number of DP2 processes.
(7)
NUM PRI: Number of primary DP2 processes.
(8)
NUM BKP: Number of backup DP2 processes.