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  1. MethodMan1972

    Double the number of processors showing..

    Thanks, I suspected SMT but just needed to confirm.
  2. MethodMan1972

    Double the number of processors showing..

    ...in NMON. We have 8 procs showing as 16. Will this be SMT / Micro Partitioning? How can I confirm this or investigate? Many thanks
  3. MethodMan1972

    Can anyone explain this please...?

    I am trying to create a new volume group using a hdisk that is not currently in use, as follows:- # mkvg -s 2 -t 2 -y testvg hdisk6 0516-1398 mkvg: The physical volume hdisk6, appears to belong to another volume group. Use the force option to add this physical volume to a volume group. 0516-862...
  4. MethodMan1972

    Could someone please explain...

    Thanks again guys, this forum is great! It looks like this is something for me to read up on, but thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
  5. MethodMan1972

    Could someone please explain...

    ...also, does this mean that the 4 Procs (Sounds like a 70's Soul Band) are in fact running at 3296 Mhz? And the SMT shows this as half this speed when enabled? Thanks
  6. MethodMan1972

    Could someone please explain...

    Thank you for the response. This was installed from CD using the default settings. How can I see this SMT Parameter is set and where can it be changed? Thanks
  7. MethodMan1972

    Could someone please explain...

    ....why on the same system, I get this output:- # pmcycles -m CPU 0 runs at 1648 MHz CPU 1 runs at 1648 MHz CPU 2 runs at 1648 MHz CPU 3 runs at 1648 MHz CPU 4 runs at 1648 MHz CPU 5 runs at 1648 MHz CPU 6 runs at 1648 MHz CPU 7 runs at 1648 MHz # lscfg | grep proc + proc0...
  8. MethodMan1972

    The best way to determine....?

    Thanks a lot guys, that gave me the info I needed.
  9. MethodMan1972

    The best way to determine....?

    ...the spec of a server. What commands will best produce a list of the server specs, as in number of processors and speed, memory, storage, disk etc...? Many thanks
  10. MethodMan1972

    A useful command I once knew....

    Thats the one!.. Thanks!
  11. MethodMan1972

    A useful command I once knew....

    Hi All, a while back, I used a command to show me the filesystem tree, and which files under the location were using the most disk space. It was something like... ls -l | du -sk | sort Well along those lines anyways... and the output was something like.. /var/bigfile1 <big number>...
  12. MethodMan1972

    Processors on LPAR Cluster

    The investigation is two-fold, which is why I wanted to also look at performance along with the Defined Proc's in the LPAR. I ended up writing a script using AIX tools and have some output, which didn't impact the server. So thanks all for you assistance.
  13. MethodMan1972

    Processors on LPAR Cluster

    Many thanks for your response, I will check out your suggestions. If I wanted to put monitoring on the CPU / Disk / Mem usage overnight and produce a report in the morning, would the best way to do this be:- netpmon -o /tmp/netpmon.log -O all Would this have much of a overhead? Am I better...
  14. MethodMan1972

    Processors on LPAR Cluster

    Hi All, we have an LPAR cluster with HMC on a P520, and the CPU's are shared among the two configured virtual servers. There are some performance issues on the primary server, and I noticed the CPU's appearing like this:- proc16 Available 00-16 Processor proc17 Available...
  15. MethodMan1972

    Online Books and Guides... any available?

    Hi, does anyone know of any online resources for Unicenter TNG? I can't seem to find any. There are many available on the CA Site, but you need a customer number or licensed copy, which I do not have. I do not have the product, but would simply like to learn a lot about it. I am HP Openview...

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