Specifies whether the Application Monitor is activated automatically when the DC/UCF system is started. This is a required parameter; there is no default. If you specify YES, Performance Monitor continuously captures task statistics regardless of the status of the Application Monitor's online component.
Specifies whether information collected by the Application Monitor should be written to the system log area. This is a required parameter; there is no default. If you specify NO, Application Monitor statistics can be viewed online only.
z/OS users: If you specify AMDCLOG=NO and you want the information to be available for batch reporting, you must specify AMSMF=YES.
(z/OS only) Specifies whether information collected by the Application Monitor should be written to the SMF job accounting file. The default is NO. If you specify YES, you must include the SMFRCID parameter. If you specify NO and want data available for batch reports, you must also specify AMDCLOG=YES.
(z/OS only) Specifies the maximum number of bytes in Application Monitor SMF statistics blocks (1024-32764). The default is 8180. This parameter is applicable only if AMSMF=YES.
Specifies the number of db-keys the Interval Monitor should track (0-20). The default is 5. This parameter is applicable only if IMACT=YES.
Specifies whether the standard DC task statistics block should be written to the DC/UCF system log area. The default is NO.
If you specify YES, the standard DC statistics block, as well as Performance Monitor statistics records, is written to the log at task termination.
Specifies which CA ADS dialog is recorded by the Application Monitor as the program name.
Specifies that the name of the dialog that issued the mapout request is to be used. SCREEN is the default.
Specifies that the name of the first (high level) dialog is to be used.
Specifies the maximum number of entities that will be monitored online by the Application Monitor at any given time (0-1,000). The default is 50.
Specifies whether the Interval Monitor is activated automatically when the DC/UCF system is started. This is a required parameter; there is no default.
Specifies whether information collected by the Interval Monitor is to be written to the DC/UCF system log area. This is a required parameter; there is no default. If you specify NO, Interval Monitor statistics can be viewed online only.
z/OS users: If you specify IMDCLOG=NO and you want the information to be available for batch reporting, you must specify IMSMF=YES.
(z/OS only) Specifies whether information collected by the Interval Monitor should be written to the SMF job accounting file. The default is NO. If you specify NO and want the information available for batch reporting, you must specify IMDCLOG=YES.
(z/OS only) Specifies the number of bytes in Interval Monitor SMF statistics blocks (1,024-32,764). The default is 8,180. This parameter is applicable only if IMSMF=YES.
Specifies the maximum number of intervals to be maintained by the online component of the Interval Monitor (0-1,000). The default is 20. Once the maximum number is reached during processing, the system wraps to begin overwriting with the earliest interval.
If you specify 0, the online component of the Interval Monitor is unavailable.
Specifies the number of minutes in each interval maintained by the Interval Monitor (5-1,440). The default is 10.
Specifies the number of libraries (CDMSLIB, CDMSLnnn, and so forth) the Interval Monitor should maintain (0-1,000). The default is 10.
z/VSE users: z/VSE sites should specify either 1 or 0. 0 indicates that no library statistics are to be maintained.
Specifies the default number of statistics records accumulated by the Application Monitor for each monitored entity (0-9999). The default is 50.
If you specify 0, the online component of the Application Monitor is unavailable.
(z/OS only) Specifies the SMF user record ID for Interval Monitor and Application Monitor statistics records written to the SMF file (128-255). The default is 230. This parameter is applicable only if IMSMF=YES or AMSMF=YES.
(z/OS only) Specifies whether Type 4 SMF records (step termination records) are created and written to the SMF file. The default is NO. This parameter is applicable only if AMACT=YES.
(z/OS only) Specifies whether Type 30 SMF records (step termination records) are created and written to the SMF file. The default is NO. This parameter is applicable only if AMACT=YES.
Specifies whether the Application Monitor tracks the logical terminal or the access method for use in LTERM ID fields. The default is LTERM.
Specifies whether task-wait statistics should be collected. The default is NO. The statistics are written to the log area if you specify AMDCLOG=YES.
z/OS users: Statistics are written to the SMF job accounting file if you specify AMSMF=YES.
Specifies the time in the format hhmm (24-hour clock) to initialize the Interval Monitor data collection buckets. Initialization is performed at the end of the interval in which the specified time falls.
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