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3.1.1.2 UNIX Global Queue Depth Comparison (AUMCS2)
The UNIX Global Queue Depth Comparison chart uses
measurements from the CA MICS AUMGPR file to display average
process wait queue metrics for multiple systems over the date
and/or time ranges you select. This color graphic box chart
displays and categorizes each system's queue depth by zone
and/or date intervals based on the report summarization
options you select.
Each box on the chart depicts system queue depth over time or
date. Multiple systems are displayed on separate rows of the
chart. Total average queue depth is shown below each box.
The type of resource causing the wait queue is denoted by
color within the boxes, where the resource types are disk
(GPRAVDKQ), network (GPRAVNTQ), IP communications (GPRAVIPQ),
memory (GPRAVMMQ), run (GPRAVCPQ), and priority (GPRAVPRQ).
This report is not supported for Solaris or AIX systems
because the elements needed are not all available from the
data source.
To produce the report:
o Enter the CA MICS Workstation Facility (MWF)
o Choose option 2, CA MICS Information Center Facility
(MICF)
o Choose option 2, Database Inquiries
o Select AUMCS2, whose Catalog Group is Perform
o Complete the MICF Execution panel
o Complete the specification panel illustrated below
(Descriptions of the fields follow the panel)
The result displays on your terminal.
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|----------------- UNIX Global Queue Depth Comparison -----------------|
| Command ===> |
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| Composing CA MICS Inquiry: |
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| Database ===> _________________________________________ |
| Cycle(s) ===> __ - __ |
| Timespan ===> ______ (DETAIL/DAYS/WEEKS/MONTHS) |
| Plot by hour if timespan is DAYS or WEEKS ===> _ (Y/N) |
| Generate a plot for each value of Zone ===> _ (Y/N) |
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| Data Selection: |
| Date Range 1 Date Range 2 |
| dd mmm yy dd mmm yy dd mmm yy dd mmm yy |
| Date ===> __ ___ __ - __ ___ __ __ ___ __ - __ ___ __ |
| Hour ===> __ - __ __ - __ __ - __ |
| Zone ===> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ |
| Sysid ===> ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ |
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Data base - Required. No default. Specify up to six data
base unit IDs (the IDs of the CA MICS data base units from
which files are read). Duplicates are not allowed. If
CA MICS files exist in only one data base unit, this
parameter is set automatically. To display a selection list
of valid data base unit IDs, specify ? (question mark).
Cycle(s) - Required. Defaults to 01. This is the cycle or
cycles of the specified time-span of the CA MICS files that
are used as input to the analysis. Two data entry fields are
provided so you can specify a range of cycles. The fields
can contain any numeric value between 0 and 99. If you want
only a single cycle (such as cycle 01), specify the selected
cycle in the first entry field and leave the second field
blank. Leading zeros are not required and are inserted
automatically if you supply a single-digit number (7 becomes
07). If you specify a cycle range, you may specify it in
either ascending or descending order (for example, 01-05 or
05-01).
Time-span - Required. Default varies by report time-span.
The time-span of the CA MICS data base from which the primary
input files are selected. Required input file(s) must be
available at the specified time-span.
Plot by hour - Required. Defaults to Y. At the DAYS and
WEEKS timespans, reports can be produced at an hourly level
or at the DAILY or WEEKLY level. If you specify Y (Yes) to
Report by hour, the data is summarized and displayed by hour
and separate reports are produced for each day or week. If
you specify N (No) to Report by hour, the data is summarized
by day or week and a single report listing all days or weeks
is produced.
Generate a plot for each value of Zone - Required. Defaults
to Y. Specify Y (Yes) to generate reports for each zone.
The nature and resource requirements of UNIX processing often
change from one zone to another (for example, prime shift
online demands versus production batch requirements at
non-prime shift periods). Zone reporting gives you the
ability to display separate reports for each observed zone.
If you specify N (No), the data is summarized to the
appropriate level and displayed on a single report.
Date - Optional. No default. Up to two date ranges in DD
MMM YY format. The first value in each date range is the
starting date and the last value is the ending date. The
ending date must be higher than the starting date. The date
ranges should not overlap, but you can specify the higher
range before the lower range. For example, a valid date
range specification is specifying date range 1 as
01 JAN 95 - 31 DEC 95 and specifying date range 2 as
01 JAN 94 - 31 DEC 94. 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 any specified
date range.
Hour - Optional. No default. 0-23. Up to three hour
ranges. The first value is the starting hour and the last
value is the ending hour. The ending hour must be higher
than the starting hour. The hour ranges should not overlap,
but you can specify the higher range before the lower range.
For example, a valid hour range specification is 18 - 23 and
09 - 17. 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 any specified hour range.
Zone - Optional. No default. 1-character zone value from 1
to 9. You can specify up to nine zone values. An input
observation is selected if its zone value is equal to any of
the specified values.
Sysid - Optional. No default. 1-4 character SYSID value.
You can specify up to six SYSIDs. An input observation is
selected if its SYSID value is equal to any of the specified
values.
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