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3.1.1 Report Descriptions


The postprocessor reports depend on some non-essential
elements being in the CA MICS database. The reports cannot be
produced if the CA MICS database contains essential elements
only.  One way to verify that the CA MICS database contains
non-essential elements is to specify ESSENTIAL ALL in
sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS(CPLXDEF).  See section 2.3.1.8 of the
PIOM for more information on the ESSENTIAL option.
An alternative is to specify COMPOPT ALL in
sharedprefix.MICS.GENLIB(RMFGENIN).  See section 4.2.4 of the
System Modification Guide for more information on the COMPOPT
option.

The postprocessor reports are described in the following
sections:

    1 - CPU Activity Report
    2 - Channel Path Activity Report
    3 - I/O Queuing Activity Report
    4 - Device Activity Report
    5 - Paging Activity Report
    6 - Enqueue Activity Report
    7 - Page Data Set Activity Report     
    8 - Virtual Storage Activity Report
    9 - RMF Summary Report
   10 - Cross-System Coupling Facility Reports
   11 - Coupling Facility Reports
   12 - Workload Activity Goal Mode Report
   13 - Cache Subsystem Activity Summary Report
   14 - Cache Subsystem Activity Detail Report
   15 - USS Kernel Activity Report
   16 - Crypto Hardware Activity Report
   17 - FICON Director Activity Report
   18 - Shared Device Activity Report
   19 - Enterprise Disk Systems Report