Each VM system that will be providing data for CA MICS must be defined in prefix.MICS.PARMS(SYSID). There are some considerations for coding SYSID that differ between a VM system and a z/OS system. The following discussion is designed to address these differences. For details on creating prefix.MICS.PARMS(SYSID), see section 2.3 in the PIOM. The SMF SYSID parameter specified in SYSID is the original sysid (orgsysid) referenced by VMCOPS for the VM system. This is an arbitrary assignment by your site as a name for the VM system. The CPU MODEL specified in SYSID is compared with the CPU model specified for the system in VMCOPS. If a significant portion of the model is not consistent between the two members, a warning message is issued by VMCPGEN. The SCP in SYSID is examined for the characters 'VM' in the first two positions. When orgsysid is used in VMCOPS, a warning message is issued if 'VM' has not been specified. The RMF FACTOR is not used by the CA MICS Analyzer Option for VM/CMS. It should be entered as 1. The LOGICAL SYSID, MIPS RATE, and SYSTEM NAME should be entered as described in the PIOM, Sections 2.3.1.9 and 2.3.2.2. The System Description Worksheet is shown in Figure 7-7 for reference purposes. For installation purposes, see Figure 2-9 in the PIOM.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | INSTALLATION PREPARATION WORKSHEET: System Description | | | | PARMS Library Member is SYSID | | Reference Sections: 2.3.2.2.1 through 2.3.2.2.7 in the PIOM | | | | Reference Section : 7.2.5 in this guide | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | SMF LOGICAL CPU RMF MIPS | |SYSID SYSID MODEL SCP FACTOR RATE SYSTEM NAME | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | SYS1 VM01 '9672-R11' Z/VM 1 14.6 'CMS PRODUCTION SYSTEM' | | (sample) | | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | ____ ____ ________ ___ _____ _____ '______________________________'| | | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ....5...10...15...20...25...30...35...40...45...50...55...60...65...70.. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Figure 7-7. System Description Worksheet
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