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10.1.1 Available User Exits



There are two types of user exits that you can use to modify
CA MICS logic: general exits and product exits.


GENERAL EXITS

The general exits are used by all installed products.  They
allow the insertion of user exit routines that extend CA MICS
logic.


PRODUCT EXITS

Product exits apply only to the product for which they are
provided.  They are classified as to their purpose and are
comprised of input, output, parameter-related, and special
exits.

The input exits are used during the input phase of the
product update process.

The output exits are used when records are being written to
the CA MICS Database.

The parameter-related exits are also user exits, but are
defined as part of the standard CA MICS installation process
and are normally associated with other parameters or options.
For example, the Account Code Routine is a user exit routine
for entering the values for account codes that were defined
in a separate but related installation.

Special exits are those that are classified as neither input,
output, nor parameter-related.  The calculation of a user-
defined variable is an example of a type of special exit.

There are no input, parameter-related, or special exits in
the Hardware and SCP Analyzer.  The user exits for the
Hardware and SCP Analyzer are identified below:

General Exits

USRSEL  - Input Record Selection Exit
USRIHL  - Input History Log Exit
Product Output Exits

USRSARD - Address Space Activity File Exit
USRSCFC - CF Connectivity File Exit
USRSCFD - CF Duplexing Activity File Exit
USRSCFP - CF Configuration and Activity File Exit
USRSCFR - CF Request File Exit
USRSCFS - CF Structure File Exit
USRSCPU - CPU Activity File Exit
USRSCRA - Crypto Accelerator Activity File Exit
USRSCRF - ICSF Services Activity File Exit
USRSCRP - Crypto Coprocessor Activity File Exit
USRSDTA - Device Type Activity File Exit
USRSDVA - Device Activity File Exit
USRXDVA - Detail Device Activity File Exit
USRSELS - ESS Link Statistics File Exit
USRSENQ - Resource Enqueue Activity File Exit
USRSERS - ESS Rank Statistics File Exit
USRSFDC - FICON Director Connector File Exit
USRSFDP - FICON Director Port Activity File Exit
USRSIOC - I/O Queuing Configuration File Exit
USRSIOP - I/O Processor Activity File Exit
USRSIPU - Individual Processor Activity File Exit
USRSKRN - USS Kernel Activity File Exit
USRSLCA - Logical Channel/CU Activity File Exit
USRSLCU - Logical Control Unit Activity File Exit
USRSLPC - PR/SM Logical Partition Activity File Exit
USRSPAG - Paging Activity File Exit
USRSPCA - Physical Channel Activity File Exit
USRSPHY - Physical Hardware File Exit
USRSPSD - Page/Swap Data Set Activity File Exit
USRSRRA - RAID Rank Activity File Exit
USRSRSV - Hardware Reserve Activity File Exit
USRSSGA - Storage Group Activity File Exit
USRSSRC - Real Storage/CPU/SRM Activity File Exit
USRSSWP - Swapping Activity File Exit
USRSTRC - Trace Activity File Exit
USRSVPA - PR/SM Logical Processor Activity File Exit
 USRSVSM - Virtual Storage System Usage File Exit
USRSVSU - Virtual Storage Private Usage File Exit
USRSXCA - XCF Path Activity File Exit
USRSXCM - XCF Member Activity File Exit
USRSXCY - XCF System Activity File Exit
USRSXPS - ESS Extent Pool Statistics File Exit
USRSSDE - Service Definition File Exit
USRSRGP - Resource Group File Exit
USRSSVC - Service Client File Exit
USRSSDS - Service Class Subsystem Delay States File Exit
USRS_EW - Report Class Subsystem Delay States File Exit
USRSSEA - Service Class File Exit
USRS_EA - Report Class File Exit
USRSSEC - Service Class Resource Consumption File Exit
USRS_EC - Report Class Resource Consumption File Exit
USRSSEM - Service Class Response Time File Exit
USRS_EM - Report Class Response Time File Exit
USRSSED - Service Class General Execution Delay File Exit
USRS_ED - Report Class General Execution Delay File Exit