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

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INDICATE USER<br />

If your virtual machine is a virtual multiprocessor (MP) configuration, the first<br />

response is for the base processor. Responses for the additional virtual processors<br />

follow the response for the base.<br />

The following fields are meaningful only for the virtual MP configuration as a whole:<br />

MACH<br />

STOR<br />

VIRT<br />

DEVNUM<br />

RES<br />

LOCK<br />

RESVD<br />

NPREF<br />

PREF<br />

READS<br />

WRITES<br />

XSTORE<br />

WS.<br />

The values in the response for additional virtual processors in your configuration are<br />

identical with the values in the base processor response for the fields previously<br />

listed.<br />

CTIME represents the total connect time only in the base processor response. For<br />

your other virtual processors, CTIME indicates the total elapsed time since creation<br />

of the virtual processor. If you use the DEFINE comm<strong>and</strong> to define the virtual<br />

processor after you logged on, this value differs from the value returned in the base<br />

processor response.<br />

The following fields are tracked separately for each virtual processor in your virtual<br />

machine configuration:<br />

VTIME<br />

TTIME<br />

IO<br />

RDR<br />

PRT<br />

PCH<br />

VVECTIME<br />

TVECTIME.<br />

IPLSYS reflects the device number of the last device or the last named saved<br />

system IPLed on that virtual configuration.<br />

Response 2:<br />

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

This is the response format when the EXP<strong>and</strong>ed option is 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 />

This response is repeated once for each virtual multiprocessor (MP) configuration<br />

owned by the specified user.

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