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Well the manual method is wrkdsksts then F11 if the drives show DEGRADED 
that's a 95% bet that the battery has died.
Now about 3 to 4 months before that point on IPL's you will get a hit in 
WRKPRB and if Service Director/Service Agent/ECS is set and working it 
should call home.  Once the system feels the battery is dead it will turn 
off the cache on the disk controller on the next IPL and post a slightly 
SRC on the disk controller in WRKPRB

 
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we found our performance problem - cache batteries have failed.
CE showed up with only 1 battery when several are needed. 
They are now trying to locate more.

Question: how does one monitor for the failure or potential failure of a 
battery?

jim
 



>Is there a cmd one can use within a partition to see 
>that partition's processor allocation? 
>I'm running what should be a 32 hour job on an 810, 
>V5R2, but 1st phase has already taken 3 times it's 
>normal time. (we are testing a conversion).
>jim
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