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Parameters

SPArse

Suppresses display of blank lines in these reports:

CV NUMber dc/ucf-version-number

Identifies the DC/UCF system for which Performance Monitor is to report interval statistics; dc/ucf-version-number is a number between 0 and 9999. You can specify a system version value up to 20 times. You can place multiple values on one line. An acceptable abbreviation for NUMBER is NBR.

DATe FORmat MDY/DMY/MYD/DYM/YMD/YDM

Specifies the date format that appears on the reports. Additionally, the date format you choose is used for any date specification parameters. For example, if you specify DMY, Performance Monitor expects the REPORT FROM/THRU start-date and end-date to be in the format DMY. The default is MDY. An acceptable abbreviation for FORMAT is FMT.

DEScription report-description

Specifies a description to appear in the report footers. Report-description is a 1- through 64-character value. If it contains embedded spaces, you must use single quotes. Use two quotation marks to indicate a quotation mark that is part of the description.

REPort FROm/THRu

Selects intervals to be included in the report. If you want to report on the entire input file, do not include this parameter. You can specify this parameter once per run, and you must specify at least one FROM or one THRU. The default is FROM 00:00 ON 00/001 THRU 24:00 ON 99/365.

Regarding the time specification:

Regarding the date specification:

EXClude INTervals FROm/THRu

Specifies intervals to be excluded from the report. EXCLUDE INTERVALS follows the same general rules as REPORT FROM/THRU.

SCAling FACtor nnnnnn.nnnn

Defines a scaling factor for report graphs; nnnnnn.nnnn specifies the scaling factor (for example, .01 scaling data in hundredths). An acceptable synonym for the keyword is SCALE FACTOR.

Nnnnnn.nnnn is a numeric value. The decimal point is not required and, if present, can be leading or trailing. Any more than four digits to the right of the decimal point are truncated. For example, 1.2345678 will be truncated to 1.2345. About the value you can specify:

EXClude WAIt TYPe wait-type

Excludes specified wait types from PMIRPT01 (the Management Summary Report). You can specify multiple wait types and include them all on the same line.

Wait type

Meaning

AREA

Area waits

BUFFER

Buffer waits

CKUSER

Check-user waits

DBGROUP

DBGroup waits

DBKEY

Db-key waits

DDS

DDS waits

ERUS

Run unit/request unit waits

EXTERNAL

External waits (outside the system)

INTERNAL

Internal waits (in the system)

IO

I/O waits

JOURNAL

Journal waits

JRNLBUF

Journal buffer waits

LDRSINGLE

Loader single-threaded waits

LINE

TP line waits

LOADS

Load-area waits

LOG

Log waits

LOGSINGLE

Log single-threaded waits

LOGFULL

Log full waits

MAXTASK

Waits because of maxtasks condition

PGMPOOL

Program-pool waits

PRIOR

Waits for a prior I/O (z/VSE only)

QUEUE

Queue-area waits

SCRATCH

Scratch-area waits

SCRSINGLE

Scratch single-thread waits

SHCACHE

Shared cache waits

STORAGE

Storage waits

XESLIST

Data sharing XES list waits

XESLOCK

Data sharing XES lock waits

INClude WAIt TYPe wait-type

Specifies that the named wait types be tallied together for PMIRPT02 (the Trend Analysis Report). You can specify multiple wait types and include them all on the same line. See EXCLUDE WAIT TYPE for acceptable wait-type values.

INClude AREa area-name

Includes the specified area or areas in PMIRPT05 (the DBkey/Area Detail Wait report) and PMIRPT11 (the I/O by Area Summary report).

General rules:

EXClude AREa area-name

Excludes the specified area or areas from PMIRPT05 (the DBkey/Area Detail Wait report) and PMIRPT11 (the I/O by Area Summary report).

INClude FILe file-name

Specifies files to be included in PMIRPT09 (the Shared Cache Summary report) and PMIRPT12 (the I/O by File Summary report). A synonym for FILE is FILES. The same rules that apply to INCLUDE FILES also apply to INCLUDE AREAS.

EXClude FILe file-name

Excludes the specified file or files from PMIRPT09 (the Shared Cache Summary report) and PMIRPT12 (the I/O by File Summary report).