The MVS Batch User Program Activity inquiry produces a CSV
file that can be used to plot eight, three-dimensional area
charts per system/date/program combination using CA MICS
Reporting. These charts provide a graphic comparing the
services TSO programs in your system received.
The measurements of interest are:
o Step TCB and SRB CPU Time by Interval Time
o Total Device Connect Time by Interval Time
o Total EXCPS by Interval Time
o Avg Working Set Size by Interval Time
o Page Seconds by Interval Time
o Address Space Swap Sequence by Interval Time
o System Abends by Interval Time
o User Abends by Interval Time
INQUIRY ID:
SMFEX1
DATA SOURCE (file/timespan):
BATPGM at the DETAIL timespan
OUTPUT CONTROL PARAMETER:
K4D8 (Four key columns, eight, three-dimensional area
charts per system/date/program)
DATA ELEMENTS USED:
SYSID - System Identifier
DATE - Date
PROGRAM - Program Name
CTIME - Time
PGMCPUTM - Step TCB+SRB CPU Time
PGMCNTT - Device Connect Time Total
PGMEXCPS - Total EXCPS
PGMAVWSS - Avg Working Set Size
PGMPGSEC - Pages Seconds
PGMSWAPS - Address Space Swap Sequences
PGMSYSAB - System Abends
PGMUSRAB - User Abends
PGMCOUNT - Program Steps Encountered
PGMIOITM - I/O Interrupt CPU Time
PGMRCTTM - Region Control Task CPU Time
PGMHIPTM - Hiperspace CPU Time
PGMPGSWI - Pages Swapped In
PGMPGSWO - Pages Swapped Out
CALCULATIONS:
DATE = MDY(MONTH,DAY,%YEAR4);
TIME = TIMEPART(ENDTS);
CTIME = PUT(TIME,HHMM.);
USAGE CONSIDERATIONS:
Not applicable
EXECUTION-TIME PARAMETERS:
Execution-time parameters enable you to produce a CSV
file containing just the information you want. This
reduces the:
o Amount of data extracted
o Network traffic during download
as well as makes the presentation more effective.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ------------------------- Execution-Time Parameters -------------------------| | Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR | | | | Executing CA MICS Inquiry: SMFEX1 - MVS Batch User Program Activity (.CSV) | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Enter one or more Data Base IDs for the Data Base(s) you want to process. | | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | | Enter range of CA MICS online file cycles or enter ARCHIVE for archive files | | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | | Enter the program names to be reported or leave blank for all | | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | | Enter the SYSID(s) to be reported or leave blank to report all systems | | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | | Enter the reporting interval in minutes or leave blank for detail report | | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | | Enter the range of dates (DDMMMYY) to be reported or leave blank for all | | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | | Enter the range of hours to be reported or leave blank to report all | | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Enter one or more database IDs for the databases you want to process. -- Required. Specify database unit IDs (the IDs of the CA MICS database units from which files are read). To display a selection list of valid database unit IDs, specify ? (question mark). Enter range of CA MICS online file cycles or enter ARCHIVE for archive files. -- Required. These are the cycles of the specified timespan for the CA MICS files that are used as input to the analysis. You can specify a range of cycles in either ascending or descending order (for example, 01-03 or 03-01). The fields can contain any numeric value between 0 and 99, or "ARCHIVE" for archive files. Enter the program names to be reported or leave blank for all. -- Optional. Specify one or more 1-8 character program names (PROGRAM). Observations whose PROGRAM value is equal to any of the specified values are selected. If omitted, all the program names will be included in the output. Enter the SYSIDs to be reported or leave blank to report all systems. -- Optional. Specify one or more 1-4 character SYSID values. Observations whose SYSID value is equal to any of the specified values are selected. If not specified, all are selected. Enter the reporting interval in minutes or leave blank for detail report. -- Optional. Defaults to 15 minutes. Specify one of the following: 15, 30, or 60 minutes. The data is grouped based on the specified interval using End Timestamp (ENDTS). If omitted, the detail report is produced. Enter the range of dates (DDMMMYY) to be reported or leave blank for all. -- Optional. Specify the date range in DDMMMYY format (for example, 01OCT96). The first date range is the starting date and the last value in each date range is the ending date. The ending date must be higher than, or equal to the starting date. An input observation is selected if its date value is greater than or equal to the starting date and is less than or equal to the ending date of the specified date range. If only one value is specified, an observation is selected if its date value is equal to the specified value. Enter the range of hours to be reported or leave blank to report all. -- Optional. The first value is the starting hour and the last is the ending hour. The ending hour must be higher than, or equal to the starting hour. An input observation is selected if its hour value is greater than or equal to the starting hour and is less than or equal to the ending hour of the specified date range. If only one value is specified, an observation is selected if its hour value is equal to the specified value.
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