REPORT GROUPCAPACITY

Use the REPORT GROUPCAPACITY command to display the current Group Capacity management data for a capacity group. You can identify the capacity group either by the name of the z/OS system and sysplex running in an LPAR that belongs to the group, or by the name of the group and the name of the CPC on which the group is defined . The specified system must be part of the active domain configuration and the system must be currently observed. The specified CPC must be part of the active domain configuration. For information about what is contained in the report, see page The group capacity report.

Syntax

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>>-+-REPORT--GROUPCAPACITY-+--+-PLEX=name SYS=name--+--+-----------+-><
   '-R--GC-----------------'  '-CPC=name GROUP=name-'  '-DEST=file-'
 

Parameters

The command has the following parameter:

PLEX=name
The name of the sysplex to which the specified system belongs.
SYS=name
The name of the system running in an LPAR that belongs to the capacity group for which you want to display Group Capacity management data. Group Capacity must be turned on for the group at the HMC.
CPC=name
The name of the CPC on which to find the specified capacity group.
GROUP=name
The name of a capacity group for which you want to display the Group Capacity management data. Group Capacity must be turned on for the group at the HMC and at least one system running in an LPAR belonging to this capacity group must be currently observed.
DEST=
The destination of the group capacity report. The following destinations are supported:
*
(Default) specifies that the report should be written to the console issuing the command.
file
Specifies a file where the information is to be stored. If the name includes lowercase characters, this parameter must be enclosed in single quotation marks ('). The file must be in the hierarchical file system. You can specify either an absolute, path or a relative path to the file. If this is not absolute the path is relative to the home directory of the user that is running the Provisioning Manager. You must ensure that there is sufficient space in the selected location. The Provisioning Manager user must be authorized to write to this location.