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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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QUERY SRM<br />

►►<br />

Query<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

SRM<br />

Oper<strong>and</strong>s<br />

ALL<br />

DSPBuf<br />

DSPSlice<br />

IABias<br />

LDUBuf<br />

MAXWSS<br />

STORBuf<br />

XSTORE<br />

Privilege Class: A, E<br />

Use QUERY SRM (system resource manager) to display system-wide parameters<br />

used by the scheduler to set the priority of system resource access.<br />

ALL<br />

causes a summary of the current system-wide settings. This displays the<br />

IABIAS, LDUBUF, STORBUF, DSPBUF, <strong>and</strong> DSPSLICE settings. This is the<br />

default.<br />

DSPBuf<br />

displays the current DSPBUF (dispatch buffer) values used by the scheduler to<br />

limit the number of users allowed in the dispatch list for each transaction class.<br />

For a description of the values, see “SET SRM” on page 1390.<br />

DSPSlice<br />

displays the current setting of the dispatching timeslice in milliseconds.<br />

QUERY SRM<br />

IABias<br />

specifies that the current settings for the interactive bias intensity <strong>and</strong> duration<br />

should be displayed. For a description of the interactive bias facility, see “SET<br />

SRM” on page 1390.<br />

LDUBuf<br />

displays the current LDUBUF (loading user buffer) percentages used by the<br />

scheduler to partition access to the paging configuration based on transaction<br />

classes. For a description of the percentage values, see “SET SRM” on page<br />

1390.<br />

MAXWSS<br />

displays the current MAXWSS percentage <strong>and</strong> also the corresponding number<br />

of page frames.<br />

STORBuf<br />

displays the current STORBUF (storage buffer) percentages used by the<br />

scheduler to partition storage based on transaction classes. For a description of<br />

the percentage values <strong>and</strong> the transaction classes represented, see “SET SRM”<br />

on page 1390.<br />

►◄<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 1005

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