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

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SET SHARE<br />

SET SHARE<br />

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Set<br />

Authorization<br />

Purpose<br />

SHARE<br />

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

userid<br />

INITial<br />

ABSolute<br />

RELative<br />

NOLimit<br />

LIMITSoft<br />

LIMITHard<br />

Privilege Class: A<br />

nnn%<br />

nnnnn<br />

1382 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

NOLimit<br />

LIMITSoft<br />

LIMITHard<br />

ABSolute<br />

RELative<br />

LIMITSoft<br />

Use SET SHARE to change the system-resource-access priority for users.<br />

userid<br />

identifies the virtual machine whose share you are changing.<br />

ABSolute nnn%<br />

specifies that this user is to receive a target minimum of nnn% of the scheduled<br />

system resources, which include <strong>CP</strong>U, storage, <strong>and</strong> paging capacity; nnn is a<br />

decimal real number—no or one decimal place—from 0.1 to 100 (for example,<br />

20.5% or 80%).<br />

RELative nnnnn<br />

specifies that this user is to receive a target minimum relative share of nnnnn.<br />

The amount of scheduled system resources available to relative share users is<br />

the total of resources available less the amount allocated to absolute share<br />

users. The portion that this user receives is nnnnn divided by the sum of the<br />

nnnnn’s of all relative share users. For example, if one user’s relative share is<br />

100 <strong>and</strong> another user’s relative share is 200, then the second user gets twice<br />

as much access to system resources as the first. If no share is specified in a<br />

user’s directory entry, then the share defaults to a relative share of 100. The<br />

oper<strong>and</strong> nnnnn ranges from 1 to 10000.<br />

INITial<br />

specifies that this user’s share of the system resources is to be reset to that<br />

specified in his or her directory entry. In the rare case that this user ID no<br />

longer appears in the directory, the user’s share of the system resources is set<br />

to a relative share of 100.<br />

mmm%<br />

mmmmm<br />

LIMITHard<br />

LIMITSoft<br />

LIMITHard<br />

ABSolute mmm%<br />

specifies that this user is to receive a target maximum of mmm% of the<br />

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