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Key to Z/VM EXEC

Z/VM JCL Sample Key:

Parameter

Description

yourlib

The file name of the library into which you downloaded CA IDMS Log Analyzer.

idmslib

The file name of the load library containing your CA IDMS SUBSCHEMA and DMCL modules.

sortlib

The file name of the text library containing your sort modules.

your.log.archive

The file name of your log archive file. This file must be the SYS002 file from the CA IDMS utility RHDCPRLG or the SYS020 file from CA Culprit Statistics Report 99.

LOGA REPORTS fm

The file name, file type, and file mode of your REPORTS file.

LOGA EXTRACT fm

The file name, file type, and file mode of your EXTRACT file.

sort_fn sort_ft sort_fm4

The file name, file type, and file mode of your sort work files. The size of the sort work files can be adjusted depending on the size of the EXTRACT file. You can estimate extract file size if you know how many records are likely to match the selection criteria of your REPORT parameter statements. For each run-unit, 19 records are created for each HI-SUM request, and one record is created for each other type of report. These records are sorted and then written to the EXTRACT file.

fm

The file mode of the relevant file.

Note: Ensure that your virtual machine has been IPL'd with enough storage. Contact your systems programmer for information on increasing its size, if necessary. The Log must be archived using the CA IDMS utility with a file mode of x4, to indicate z/OS file-type simulation, and a DCB of: (RECFM U LRECL 4096.

File Attributes Used in CA IDMS Log Analyzer:

FILE/ NAME

LOGICAL UNIT

RECORD SIZE

BLOCK SIZE - RDR

PRT

DISK/ TAPE

SYSIPT

SYS005

80

80

*

6080 ***

AUDIT

SYS006

133

*

133

6118

REPORTS

SYS007

133

*

133

6118

EXTRACT

SYS008

164-516 **

*

*

6144

BILLFILE

SYS009

100

*

*

6100

LOGFILE

SYS010

24-376 **

*

*

6144 ***

DISKLOG

SYS011

133

*

*

6118 ***

 

 

Notes:

* This file cannot be assigned to this device type.

** This record is variable length: minimum and maximum shown.

*** The size shown is the maximum that can be processed. Smaller block sizes that are an appropriate multiple of the record size can also be processed.