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

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Responses<br />

counts. This applies to both virtual (guest) <strong>and</strong> total time. The reason for this is<br />

that using the VF implies using the <strong>CP</strong>U; all VF use arises from executing<br />

instructions on that <strong>CP</strong>U.<br />

7. In the responses, VVECTIME <strong>and</strong> TVECTIME appear only for those virtual<br />

machines with a Vector Facility defined.<br />

8. If the wait-state interpretation capability is available on the real processor, it is<br />

used for dedicated virtual <strong>CP</strong>Us. When the wait-state interpretation capability is<br />

used, the guest virtual machine remains dispatched, even when it enters a<br />

PSW enabled-wait state. Time spent dispatched in the wait state is included in<br />

the virtual, <strong>and</strong> total <strong>CP</strong>U time reported for the guest.<br />

9. For compatibility, <strong>CP</strong> continues to accept the designation XA. XA <strong>and</strong> ESA are<br />

synonymous.<br />

10. If the EXP<strong>and</strong>ed response is given for a user who is logging on or off <strong>and</strong><br />

does not have a base address space, then the primary space name <strong>and</strong><br />

primary space type will be filled with asterisks in the response.<br />

Response 1:<br />

This is the response format when the EXP<strong>and</strong>ed option is not specified.<br />

This response gives all data from the user <strong>VM</strong>DBK relevant to the user’s virtual<br />

machine paging activity, resource occupancy, processor usage, <strong>and</strong> accumulated<br />

I/O activity counts since logon. Time <strong>and</strong> count values are ever-increasing<br />

accumulators.<br />

Note: The response line beginning with XSTORE appears only if exp<strong>and</strong>ed storage<br />

is installed on the host machine configuration.<br />

The response line containing VVECTIME <strong>and</strong> TVECTIME appears only for<br />

those virtual machines with a Vector Facility defined.<br />

USERID=userid MACH={ESA} STOR=nu VIRT=V XSTORE={nnnnnnnnM}<br />

{XA } {NONE }<br />

{XC }<br />

IPLSYS={DEV vdev} DEVNUM=nnnnn<br />

{DEV NONE}<br />

{sysname }<br />

PAGES: RES=n...n WS=n...n LOCK=n...n RESVD=n...n<br />

NPREF=n...n PREF=000000 READS=n...n WRITES=n...n<br />

[XSTORE=nnnnnn READS=nnnnnn WRITES=nnnnnn MIGRATES=nnnnnn ]<br />

[ nnnnnK nnnnnK nnnnnK nnnnnK ]<br />

<strong>CP</strong>U nn: CTIME=hh:mm VTIME=mmm:ss TTIME=mmm:ss IO=nnnnnn<br />

RDR=nnnnnn PRT=nnnnnn PCH=nnnnnn<br />

[VVECTIME=mmm:ss TVECTIME=mmm:ss]<br />

USERID=userid<br />

identifies the virtual machine.<br />

MACH=ESA<br />

MACH=XA<br />

MACH=XC<br />

indicates the virtual machine operating mode.<br />

INDICATE USER<br />

STOR=nu<br />

is the virtual machine storage size where n is a decimal number <strong>and</strong> u is the<br />

unit of measure.<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 489

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