Obviously, my answer is to install MXG Software (which can execute on ANY 
platform
with SAS or WPS, including a PC Workstation) and then use the SMF 30 Interval 
data
(dataset PDB.SMFINTRV to MXG-literate folks) to see all of the CPU times for 
both
your GP/CP Engines and your zIIP/zAAP/Specialty Engines, which need to be 
treated
separately for capacity planning issues.

Barry


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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Alex Wang
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 6:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CPU Time calculation based on RMF report

Thank you! Barry.

But the RMF Workload Activity Report only shows the performance fators in WLM 
service class / report class level. 

If we want to know how exactly much CPU time (Unit: seconds) spending on a 
certain AS (Address Space) / Started Task, how could we get this information? 

Take my previous post as an example, we want to get the CPU time (Divided in CP 
and ZIIP) spending on the DP21DIST.

Please fire out. 

Thank you! Alex

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