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3.5.1 Performance Trend Data Extract (RMFTD1)

The Performance Trend Data Extract inquiry produces a set of
files that can be downloaded to the NSM Performance Trend
component for trend analysis.

Note:  Because this inquiry does not produce a chart, no
sample is provided.

DATA SOURCE (FILE/TIMESPAN) AND DATA ELEMENTS REPORTED:

     o  HARCPU at the DAYS timespan

        SYSID    - System Identifier
        CPUPCBSY - Pct CP Processors Busy
        CPUAVB   - Avg Batch Users
        CPUAVT   - Avg TSO Users
        CPUAVS   - Avg Started Tasks
        CPUSLIH  - Total # of Entries to the I/O SLIH
        CPUTPI   - Total # of TPI I/O Events

     o  SCPPAG at the DAYS timespan

        SYSID    - System Identifier
        PAGAVPSI - Avg Pages per Swap-In from Aux
        PAGAVPSO - Avg Pages per Swap-Out to Aux
        PAGPSDPG - Demand Page-In Rate
        PAGPSSPG - Demand Page Rate
        PAGPSSWP - Swaps per Second
        PAGPSTPF - Total Page Fault Rate
        PAGAVPES - Avg Pages Moved to Expanded Storage
        PAGAVPEA - Avg Pages Migrated from ES to Aux
        PAGPSVRE - VIO Pages/Sec Read from Exp Stor
        PAGPSVME - VIO Pages/Sec Written to Exp Stor
        PAGPSVMG - VIO Pages/Sec Migrated from Exp Stor
        PAGPSRES - Pages/Sec Read from Exp Stor
        PAGPSHIN - Hiperspace Page-Ins per Second
        PAGPSHOT - Hiperspace Page-Outs per Second
        PAGPSHME - Hiperspace Pgs/Sec Written to Exp Stor
        PAGPSHMG - Hiperspace Pgs/Sec Migr from Exp Stor
        PAGPSHRE - Hiperspace Pgs/Sec Read from Exp Stor

     o  HARDTA at the DAYS timespan

        SYSID    - System Identifier
        DTAAVRES - Avg Device Response Time
        DTAACTRT - Avg Device Activity Rate
        DEVCLASS - Device Class

     o  SCPPSD at the DAYS timespan

        SYSID    - System Identifier
        PSDAVU   - Avg Used Slots or Swap Sets
        PSDAVA   - Avg Allocated Slots
        PSDPGX   - Pages Transferred
        PSDAVSTM - Avg Service Time
        PSDPST   - Page Space Type

The parameter file at sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS(RMFTD1) defines
the data to be extracted for the inquiry.

Note:  When the RMFTD1 inquiry runs for the first time, SAS
code is generated and stored within member RMFTD1 in
sharedprefix.MICS.SOURCE based on the contents of the member
RMFTD1 in sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS.  The code in the SOURCE
member will be invoked in the subsequent runs if it has been
built.  The CA MICS data extract program will not parse the
parameter file again.  For the parameter file change to take
effect, you must delete the corresponding member in
sharedprefix.MICS.SOURCE.


EXECUTION-TIME PARAMETERS:

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | ------------------------- Execution-Time Parameters -------------------------| | Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR | | | | Executing CA MICS Inquiry: RMFTD1 - Performance Trend Data Extract | | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | Enter one or more database IDs for the databases you want to process. | | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | | Enter range of CA MICS online file cycles or enter ARCHIVE for archive files.| | _____________________________________ - _____________________________________ | | | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+



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
   of 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.