

6. DATA SOURCES › 6.6 I/O Measurements and Device Activity › 6.6.1 What Is an I/O? › 6.6.1.2 What Is and Is Not Counted as an I/O?
6.6.1.2 What Is and Is Not Counted as an I/O?
The I/O activities that are counted in the EXCP measure are:
o EXCPs issued via an EXCP macro (SVC 0).
o EXCPs issued via a TCBEXCP macro (SVC 92).
o EXCPs issued via an EXCPVR macro (SVC 114).
o EXCPs issued in a system or user-provided channel-end
appendage.
o EXCPs issued in an abnormal-end appendage.
o I/O for VSAM data sets (SVC 121).
o EXCPs for VIO data sets (even though no physical I/O may
take place).
o EXCPs issued to the SYSUDUMP, SYSABEND, and SYSMDUMP data
sets when these data sets reside on a direct access or
tape device.
o I/O for some system services, for example:
- JOBLIB/STEPLIB processing (i.e., I/O for program fetch)
- JOBCAT/STEPCAT processing (i.e., I/O for program fetch)
- Overlay supervisor processing
- Checkpoint data set processing
The I/O actions that are NOT counted in the EXCP measure are:
o EXCPs to any data set for which the memory has no (JCL or
dynamic) DD entry (for instance, I/O to the Master
Catalog or to load libraries in the LNKLST).
o EXCPs issued in a PCI appendage for a memory running V=R
(ADDRSPC=REAL).
o EXCPs issued by ASM for paging and swapping.
o EXCPs issued by IOS during error recovery.
o EXCPs issued by OLTEP.
o EXCPs issued on the address spaces' behalf by VTAM.
o TPUTs and TGETs handled by macro instructions. (For
TPUTs and TGETs, EXCPs are accumulated on a system basis
in the TCT and are contained in SMF type 30 records.)
o If more data-sets are allocated during the step than are
allowed for in the default TIOT, a GETMAIN is issued for
a TIOT extension. Because the TIOT is where the EXCP
counts are maintained, if the GETMAIN fails, then only
the data sets in the unextended TIOT contribute to the
reported count.
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