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HTH Vern
Hi all,
I do not know much about LPAR and IBM site is down on this topic.
I am interested to know how I can benchmark a whole set of processes in terms of CPU used and not the time involved in the process. I am not sure if I am asking the right question here. Since I see the number of minutes the process took but not how much CPU was utilized in many of the bench marks. Is there a ratio for the CPU used with time? Is LPAR the best way to do a benchmark? How can I set this up?
Also, I would like to restrict the user to not use more than certain threshold of CPU, is this possible? Or is the job priority & subsystem the solution for this or LPAR? Can anyone please send me any material on LPAR?
Thanks, Sudha
Sudha Ramanujan SunGard Futures Systems sramanujan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (312) 577 6179 (312) 577 6101 - Fax
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