The INPUTDB2 member of prefix.MICS.PARMS contains the DD statements to specify the input data for the CA MICS Analyzer for DB2. The //INPUTSMF DD and, optionally, the //SMFDRCTR DD statements are used by the DAY065 step of the DAILY job. The INPUTDB2 member contains the input SMF data sets when ANY of the following JCLDEF options is used: o DAYSMF OFF is specified o SMFDRCTR/SMFDIRECTOR DB2 is specified o DAYSMF EXCLUDE DB2 is specified A //INPUTSMF DD statement is required for each SMF data source. A //SMFDRCTR DD statement is only required when CA SMF Director split indices are used. A worksheet for preparing the INPUTDB2 member is provided below in Figure 7-3b. If you change the contents of the INPUTDB2 member, you must regenerate the CA MICS DAILY job using either JCLGENU or JCLGEND in prefix.MICS.CNTL. NOTE: If your site has CA SMF Director installed, you can use it to extract specific SMF record types and subtypes at SMF dump time. For more details on this product feature see section 6.5, CA MICS and CA SMF Director Interface, of this guide.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | INSTALLATION PREPARATION WORKSHEET: INPUTDB2 JCL Definitions | | | | PARMS Library Member is INPUTDB2 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | | | This definition is required to specify the DD statement for data | | that will be read by the DAILY CA MICS job. | | | | //@ | | //@ WARNING: ALWAYS MAKE CHANGES IN PARMS(INPUTDB2) AND NOT | | //@ &CNTL(DAILY). | | //@ CHANGES MADE TO &CNTL(DAILY) | | //@ WILL BE GONE WHEN DAILY REGENERATED BY JCLGEN. | | //@ | | //INPUTSMF DD DISP=SHR,DCB=BUFNO=5,DSN=___________ ____________ | | // DD DISP=SHR,DCB=BUFNO=5,DSN=___________ ____________ | | //@ | | //SMFDRCTR DD DISP=SHR,DCB=BUFNO=5,DSN=___________ ____________ | | // DD DISP=SHR,DCB=BUFNO=5,DSN=___________ ____________ | | | | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Figure 7-3b. INPUTDB2 JCL Definition Worksheet
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