The VMRATE statement uses the TSORATE statement format to define the rate parameters for the billing algorithm. Therefore, TSO data cannot be processed concurrently with VM data unless the grouping feature is used to select and/or change CPU ID for at least one type of data.
|
Position |
Field Length |
Field Name |
Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
1 |
Set Code |
|
|
2-9 |
8 |
Statement Type |
VMRATE |
|
10 |
1 |
CPU Identification |
|
|
11-14 |
4 |
Basic Processor Rate |
9999; dollars per hour |
|
15-17 |
3 |
Basic I/O Rate |
9999; dollars per hour |
|
18-21 |
4 |
Reserved |
Not used |
|
22-25 |
4 |
Connect Time Rate |
99V99; dollars per hour |
|
26-28 |
3 |
Virtual CPU Time Factor |
999; percentage |
|
32-34 |
3 |
Spooled Reader I/O Factor |
9V99; dollars per 1000 I/O |
|
41-43 |
3 |
Tape Connect Factor |
99V9; dollars per tape connect hour |
|
44-46 |
3 |
Temporary Disk Factor |
99V9; dollars per temp-disk cylinder-hour |
|
47-49 |
3 |
Non-spooled I/O Factor |
9V99; dollars per 1000 I/O |
|
50-61 |
17 |
Reserved |
Not used |
|
62-64 |
3 |
Punch Rate |
9V99; dollars per thousand |
|
65-67 |
3 |
Reader Rate |
|
|
68-70 |
3 |
Tape Allocation Charge |
9V99; dollars per tape drive |
|
71-73 |
3 |
Disk Mount Charge |
9V99; dollars per disk mount |
|
74-77 |
4 |
Minimum Session Charge |
99V99; dollars |
|
78-80 |
3 |
Reserved |
Not used |
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