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2.2.7.2 RSM Private Storage Usage Report


The RSM Private Storage Usage Report details the use of real
storage by WLM Service Classes or Service Class periods.  It
can be generated for the DETAIL, DAYS, WEEKS, or MONTHS
timespans if they are present in your CA MICS database. Note
that the RSM Private Storage Usage Report obtains its data
from the SCPPAG, WLMSEC, or WLM_EC file, depending on the
workload type you specify on the panel.  If you are unsure of
the timespans supported at your site, ask your system
administrator.

The RSM Private Storage Usage Report is produced using a
series of five panels.  Only the first panel is required.
The others are used to specify additional options that are
normally defaulted.


 /-----------------------  RSM Private Storage Usage Report  ---------------------\
| Command ===>                                                                    |
|                                                                                 |
| Composing CA MICS Inquiry: PRIV1 - Private Area Tracking                        |
|                                                                                 |
| Timespan ===> DETAIL (DETAIL/DAYS/WEEKS/MONTHS)        Cycle(s) ===>  01 - 02   |
| Database ===> A (PRIMARY)  _            _            _            _             |
| Allow Run-Time Override of Database ===> Y (Y/N) and/or Cycle(s) === > Y (Y/N)  |
|                                                                                 |
| Report by hour if timespan is DAYS or WEEKS ===> N (Y/N)                        |
| Generate a report for each value of Zone    ===> N (Y/N)                        |
|                                                                                 |
| Workload Input file  ===> PGA (DMA/PPA/PGA/RG)   Numeric Element ===> PGAAVAFT  |
|                                                                                 |
| Data Selection:                                        Allow run-time override  |
|   Date         ===> _______ - _______   _______ - _______         ===> N (Y/N)  |
|   Hour         ===> __ - __    __ - __    __ - __                 ===> N (Y/N)  |
|   Zone         ===> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _                             ===> N (Y/N)  |
|   Sysid        ===> ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____                 ===> N (Y/N)  |
|   SVC. Class   ===> ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____                     |
|   SVC. Cls. Pd ===> ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___                             |
|                                                                                 |
| Specify extended options ===> N (Y/N)                                           |
|                                                                                 |
\-------------------------------------------------------------------------------/


 Figure 2-60. RSM Private Storage Usage Report Inquiry Panel
Figure 2-60 shows an RSM Private Storage System Usage Report
inquiry panel.  The fields common to all RSM Analysis
routines are described in Section 2.2.7. The following are
general comments on this panel.

In addition to the timespan qualifier, you have the option of
selecting summaries by ZONE and HOUR.  Summarization to the
ZONE level can be done for any timespan.  Summarization by
HOUR can be done if you are using the DAYS or WEEKS
timespans.  Summarization can be specified with the Report by
Hour and the Generate a Report for each value of Zone
options.

If you specify the DAYS timespan and summarization by HOUR,
and if you request multiple cycles, a separate report is
produced for each day.  If you do not specify a summarization
parameter, the report is summarized into the timespan level
(that is, MONTHS is summarized to the month, WEEKS to the
week, and so on).

The numeric element for which reporting is done defaults to
fffAVAFT, where fff varies according to the input file being
used.  You can replace this value with the name of any
numeric element present on the file you are using.  Enter a
question mark (?)  in this field to obtain a list of all the
elements on the selected file.  Prior to RMF 3.5, fffAVRSF
can be used for analyzing storage usage instead of fffAVAFT,
which first became available with RMF 3.5.

Not all data selection values are valid for every type of
input file, because some of the elements being tested do not
exist in certain files.  An error message is displayed on the
panel if you specify an invalid selection.

There are four other panels in this series that you can use
to specify additional options that are normally defaulted.
They are:

o  Extended Options Menu
o  Global Data Selection
o  Alternate Input File
o  Save Selected Input Observations

For a description of the Extended Options Menus, see
Section 1.4.3.6, Specifying Common Extended Options.