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3.1.2.4 CICCDK: Daily CICS Workload All Systems
The Daily CICS Workload All Systems graph shows the total
transaction volume processed by each system (SYSID) or data
center (group of SYSIDs) within an enterprise. It identifies
systems with high workload and shows the workload
distributions in the enterprise. The graph also highlights
systems that have missed the service level objective to alert
you of potential performance problems.
REPORT FORMAT:
This inquiry produces a block bar chart that shows the total
activity for each system (SYSID) or data center (group of
SYSIDs). The bars are displayed in descending order by
transaction volume. Systems that have missed the user-
defined service level objective are shown in red, while the
rest are shown in green. Each chart can display up to 7
systems or data centers. A bar chart is produced when there
are more than 7 values. This chart is available in color
graphic format only.
INQUIRY ID:
CICCDK (color graphic format)
DATA SOURCE (file/timespan):
CICCSY01 in the DAYS timespan.
DATA ELEMENTS USED:
CSYTRANS - Transactions Processed
CSYSTRN - Short Transactions Processed
CSYMTRN - Medium Transactions Processed
CSYLTRN - Long Transactions Processed
CSYCTRN - Conversational Transactions Processed
CSYTRSTM - Total Response Time All Functions
CSYSRSTM - Short Response Time Total
CSYMRSTM - Medium Response Time Total
CSYLRSTM - Long Response Time Total
CSYCRSTM - Conversational Response Time Total
DAY - Day of Month
MONTH - Month of Year
YEAR - Year of Century
ZONE - Time Zone
SYSID - System Identifier
CALCULATIONS:
Average response time = CSYTRSTM / CSYTRANS
Average short response time = CSYSRSTM / CSYSTRN
Average medium response time = CSYMRSTM / CSYMTRN
Average long response time = CSYLRSTM / CSYLTRN
Average conv. response time = CSYCRSTM / CSYCTRN
EXECUTION-TIME PARAMETERS:
UNIT - Select one or more CA MICS data base units by
entering the data base IDs. Enter multiple IDs
with a blank following each ID value.
CYCLE - Optionally, define CA MICS input file cycle
range.
For this inquiry, the default is the 01 cycle.
SYSID - Optionally, specify the SYSID to be reported.
If no value is specified, the value *ALL is
used. It causes all SYSIDs found in input to
be summarized together.
CICSID - Optionally, specify the CICSID to be reported.
If no value is specified, the value *ALL is
used which causes all CICSIDs found in input to
be summarized together.
CENTER - Optionally, specify the CENTER to be reported.
If no value is specified, the value *ALL is
used which causes all CENTERs found in input to
be summarized together. CENTER is a logical
grouping of SYSIDs which you assign in the
global exit %GCNTR. If this exit is not
defined, CENTER is set to the value of SYSID.
DATE - Optionally, enter the date to be reported in
ddmmmyy format.
For this inquiry, the default is yesterday.
ZONE - Optionally, select one or more CA MICS time
zones. Valid values are numbers 1 through 9.
BY - Optionally, specify the BY variable (either
SYSID or CICSID) to produce separate graphs for
each system. Otherwise, all SYSIDs and CICSIDs
are summarized together and displayed on one
graph.
RESP - Optionally, select the type of responses to be
ranked. The response types are AVG, SHORT,
MED, LONG, or CONV. The default value is AVG
which produces ranking by average response
seconds.
DEVICE - Optionally, override the default colors and
patterns used by specifying a different device
type. The default is TERMINAL. Because the
code for color graphics is not generated by
MICF, the device parameter you specified in
MICF is not applicable here.
FOOTNOTE-Optionally, specify whether or not the MICF
inquiry ID should be displayed as a footnote on
the graph. The default value is NO.
USER EXITS:
If the MICF execution-time parameters are insufficient
to select the data you need, you can invoke one of the
following global exits to further manipulate the input
file. Additionally, you can override the global exit
definitions in MICF using independent source statements.
For detailed information on coding the exits, refer to
Section 3.2 of this guide.
The global exits are defined by macros in the source
module CICRPTGL in sharedprefix.MICS.SOURCE. The
following exits are available to this inquiry:
%GCIC - Select CICSIDs for report.
%GCNTR - Assign value to the variable CENTER which
defines the logical grouping of SYSIDs.
CENTER is set to SYSID by default.
%GSLO - Determine if SLO (service level objectives)
has been met. No defaults.
%GSYS - Select SYSIDs for report.
In addition to the above exits, the module CICRPTGL also
contains macro variables which set default values for
service level objectives. Please see Section 3.2 to
override the default values.