NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

Balancing Static and DSNM Processes Among CPUs
Configuring the Processing Environment
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The following table shows how the NCP assigns dynamic processes to CPUs. It also
shows how the available, used, and remaining CPU weight changes as dynamic
processes start.
Process Starts in CPU CPU Weight
Action 012345 Available Used Remaining Comment
1. Dynamic process 1 starts. X 70 55 15 Uses Rule 1 to locate
first running CPU with
CPU weight greater
than or equal to 55.
2. Dynamic process 2 starts. X 60 55 5 Uses Rule 1 to locate
next running CPU with
CPU weight greater
than or equal to 55.
3. Dynamic process 3 starts. X 50 55 0* Uses Rule 2 to locate
first running CPU with
CPU weight less than
55.
4. Dynamic process 4 starts. X 70 55 + 55 0* Uses Rule 2 to locate
next running CPU with
CPU weight less than
55.
5. Dynamic process 5 starts. X 40 55 0* Uses Rule 2 to locate
next running CPU with
CPU weight less than
55.
6. Dynamic process 6 starts. X 60 55 + 55 0* Uses Rule 2 to locate
next running CPU with
CPU weight less than
55.
7. Dynamic process 7 starts. X 0 55 0* Uses Rule 3 to locate
first running CPU.
8. Dynamic process 8 starts. X 0 55 0* Uses Rule 3 to locate
next running CPU.
9. Dynamic process 9 starts. X 50 55 + 55 0* Uses Rule 3 to locate
next running CPU.
10. Dynamic process 10 starts. X 70 55 + 55 + 55 0* Uses Rule 3 to locate
next running CPU.
11. Dynamic process 11 starts. X 40 55 + 55 0* Uses Rule 3 to locate
next running CPU.
12. Dynamic process 12 starts. X 60 55 + 55 + 55 0* Uses Rule 3 to locate
next running CPU.
* If the available weight minus the used weight is negative, the remaining weight is 0.