Performance data files: QAPMLPAR

This database file contains logical partition performance data that is collected if IBM® Director Server is installed (and the server job is running) on the partition that is running Collection Services and the *LPAR category is selected.

IBM Director Agent must be installed on the other partitions for data to be collected from them. There is one record per logical partition per collection interval.

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Field Name Description Attribute
INTNUM Interval number: The nth sample database interval based on the start time specified in the Create Performance Data (CRTPFRDTA) command. PD (5,0)
DTETIM Interval date (yymmdd) and time (hhmmss): The date and time this data was requested by the local Collection Services job. C (12)
INTSEC Elapsed interval seconds: The number of seconds since the last sample as measured at the agent. This value might span multiple intervals if the agent reactivated after being inactive for a while. PD (7,0)
DTECEN Century digit. 0 indicates 19xx, and 1 indicates 20xx. C (1)
LPPID Partition identifier. This is the binary value that is consistent with the partition number in the QAPMCONF file with GKEY of PN. B (4,0)
LPCPUU CPU nanoseconds used. The number of processor nanoseconds that are used in this interval by all processors in this partition. B (18,0)
LPCPUA CPU nanoseconds available. The number of processor nanoseconds that are available in this interval for all processors in this partition. If this field is not supported by the operating system, it is 0. B (18,0)
LPVPRC Virtual processors. The number of virtual processors currently configured for this partition. B (4,0)
LPPUN Processor units. The partition capacity that is represented as the number of processor units currently allocated to this partition. PD (5,2)
LPDTTM Partition date and time. The local date and time for the partition in the YYYYMMDDhhmmss format. C (14)
LPUTCO UTC offset. The Universal Coordinated Time offset in minutes for the partition. B (4,0)
LPCLKO Clock offset. This field provides a way to determine the difference between the system clocks on different partitions of a single system. This field has no meaning when looked at on a stand-alone basis. However, when this value is established on two (or more) partitions of a system, the difference between these values is the time difference (in seconds) between the two partitions. If this field is not supported by the operating system, it is 0. B (18,0)
LPOSID Operating system identifier. The operating system that is currently running in the partition. 100 = i5/OS™, 200 = AIX®, and 300 = Linux®. B (4,0)
LPVRM Operating system version. This field is displayed in the format defined by the operating system. For example, i5/OS version 5 release 4 modification 0 is represented as V5R4M0. C (11)
Start of changeLPDDTMEnd of change Start of changeDate and time the disk data was collected. The local date and time for the partition in the YYYYMMDDhhmmss format.End of change Start of changeC (14)End of change
Start of changeLPCAPEnd of change Start of changeTotal disk capacity in bytes of all selected disks.End of change Start of changeB (18)End of change
Start of changeLPAVLEnd of change Start of changeTotal disk capacity available of all selected disks. End of change Start of changeB (18)End of change
Start of changeLPBSYEnd of change Start of changeDisk busy time in microseconds of all selected disks.End of change Start of changeB (18)End of change
Start of changeLPRSPEnd of change Start of changeDisk response time in microseconds of all selected disks.End of change Start of changeB (18)End of change
Start of changeLPRDSEnd of change Start of changeDisk read commands.End of change Start of changeB (18)End of change
Start of changeLPWRTSEnd of change Start of changeDisk write commands.End of change Start of changeB (18)End of change
Start of changeLPDISKEnd of change Start of changeNumber of selected disks.End of change Start of changeB (4)End of change
Start of changeLPMEM End of change Start of changeTotal memory in system in bytes.End of change Start of changeB (18)End of change
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Related tasks
Collecting performance data across partitions