HHC02294I adjustments ..... 0

HHC02294I Cache............ 1

HHC02294I nbr ............. 1031

HHC02294I busy ............ 34

HHC02294I busy% ........... 3

HHC02294I empty ........... 887

HHC02294I waiters ......... 0

HHC02294I waits ........... 0

HHC02294I buf size ........ 294912

HHC02294I hits ............ 2706

HHC02294I fast hits ....... 2436

HHC02294I misses .......... 145

HHC02294I hit% ............ 94

HHC02294I age ............. 2851

HHC02294I last adjusted ... none

HHC02294I last wait ....... none

HHC02294I adjustments ..... 0

HHC02294I Cache[2] ....... not created

HHC02294I Cache[3] ....... not created

HHC02294I Cache[4] ....... not created

HHC02294I Cache[5] ....... not created

HHC02294I Cache[6] ....... not created

HHC02294I Cache[7] ....... not created

Figure 42: CACHESTATS command

8.23 CAPPING (Display or set CPU capping value)

8.23.1 Function

The CAPPING command displays or sets the CPU capping value. If mips is greater than zero then the
CPUs are capped to this value. If mips is equal to zero or “OFF” then the capping is disabled.

Only CPUs of type CP are capped. CPUs of type IL, AP or IP are never capped. The CPU string on the
Hercules device and status panel which shows the CPU usage turns from white to red during the time the
CPU is capped.

8.23.2 Syntax

Descriptive

[mips ]

Diagram

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OFF ¬¬¬¬«




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8.23.3 Parameter

mips

Maximum total number of MIPS for all the ‘CP’ type processors.

OFF

Disables the CPU capping.

0

This is the same as OFF.

8.23.4 Examples

Example 1:

Display the current CPU capping value (capping set).

HHC00013I Herc command: 'capping'

HHC00832I Central processors will be capped at 10 MIPS

Figure 43: CAPPING command (display current CPU capping value, capping set)

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