ZVSE
300/1300
=
23.1%
ZOSTEST
100/1300
=
7.7%
ZVM
900/1300
=
69.2%
v
The
share
of
processing
resource
for
each
online
logical
CP
is
calculated
by
dividing
the
share
for
each
LP
by
the
number
of
online
logical
CPs.
The
share
for
each
logical
CP
is
as
follows:
ZVSE
23.1/1
CP
=
23.1%
ZOSTEST
7.7/6
CPs
=
1.3%
ZVM
69.2/2
CPs
=
34.6%
These
percentages
are
used
to
determine
preemption
priority
for
I/O
interruptions.
A
lower
priority
logical
CP
can
be
preempted
when
an
I/O
interruption
is
pending
for
a
higher
priority
logical
CP
when
the
following
occurs:
–
The
higher
priority
logical
CP
is
further
behind
in
its
share,
or
–
The
higher
priority
logical
CP
is
not
as
far
ahead
of
its
share
as
the
lower
priority
logical
CP.
For
example,
the
lower
priority
LP
is
receiving
15%
more
than
its
processing
share,
and
the
higher
priority
LP
is
receiving
10%
more
than
its
processing
share.
As
long
as
there
is
excess
CP
capacity,
processing
weights
have
no
effect
on
the
CP
resources
consumed.
Weights
affect
processing
when
the
number
of
logical
CPs
that
need
processing
time
is
greater
than
the
number
of
physical
CPs
available.
Processing
Weights
and
Shared
CP,
ICF,
IFA,
IFL
and
zIIP
Processors:
Shared
general
purpose,
ICF,
IFA,
IFL
and
zIIP
processors
are
each
managed
as
separate
“pools”
of
physical
resources.
The
processing
weights
assigned
to
logical
partitions
using
shared
ICF,
IFA,
IFL,
zIIP
or
general
purpose
processors
are
totaled
and
managed
together
only
with
the
total
weights
from
all
of
the
logical
partitions
using
the
same
processor
type.
The
calculations
shown
in
previous
examples
as
well
as
the
examples
to
follow
are
done
independently
for
general
purpose,
ICF,
IFA,
IFL,
or
zIIP
processors,
on
a
machine
that
has
them.
Processing
Weights
for
Logical
Partitions
with
Multiple
Shared
CP
Types:
When
a
logical
partition
is
defined
to
use
one
or
more
shared
general
purpose
CPs
and
one
or
more
shared
IFAs/zIIPs,
each
of
the
types
of
logical
processors
is
managed
independently.
The
shared
general
purpose
CPs
compete
with
all
other
shared
general
purpose
CPs
defined
in
other
logical
partitions
in
the
configuration.
The
IFAs
compete
with
all
other
shared
IFAs
defined
in
other
logical
partitions.
The
zIIPs
compete
with
all
other
shared
zIIPs
defined
in
other
logical
partitions.
General
purpose,
IFA,
and
zIIP
processors
each
have
a
separate
processing
weight
specified.
Note
that
if
WLM
weight
management
is
being
used
for
such
a
logical
partition,
only
the
weight
of
the
shared
general
purpose
processor
portion
of
the
logical
partition
will
be
altered
by
WLM.
The
specified
weight
for
an
LP’s
IFA/zIIP
processors
is
unaltered
by
WLM.
Effects
of
Processing
Weights:
Several
implications
are
derived
from
the
rules
described
above.
First,
every
time
a
sharing
LP
is
activated,
the
share
of
all
other
active
LPs,
using
the
same
processor
types,
changes.
This
happens
because
the
total
of
the
processing
weights
has
changed.
Because
the
processing
share
of
LPs
can
vary,
the
actual
utilization
reported
by
monitors
such
as
RMF
can
be
different
from
the
weights.
In
systems
at
less
than
100%
utilization,
some
LPs
could
receive
greater
than
their
share
if
other
LPs
are
not
using
their
share.
The
number
of
CPs
defined
also
affects
the
maximum
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