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Status Future consideration
Categories z/TPF
Created by Guest
Created on Jan 3, 2023

Enhance ECBRM (ECB Resource Manager) product to include CPU MILS checks for alert or exit processing.

While ECBRM provides fantastic monitoring for many ECB resource use cases, it does not handle MILS usage. There is a desire to sunset local custom/competing resource monitor code in favor of a one-stop approach using ECBRM but we need support for catching ECBs that have consumed high numbers of MILS in the same way that other resources are monitored and flagged.  The thought it to just use the aggregate MILS count versus a MILS RATE, but if a RATE value also makes sense it could be useful. Will leave that for further consideration.  

Excessive MILS consumption has historically caused many impacts to zTPF systems.

Idea priority Low