Previous Topic: 2.12.2 Control ParametersNext Topic: 2.13 WEB Server Resource Planning


2.12.3 Standard Output

 
The capacity planning database file that is generated by the
WebSphere MQSeries Planning Sample Application contains the
following data elements.
 
A.  Data elements common to all CA MICS Capacity Planner
    database files:
 
    SYSID
    ZONE or HOUR or DAYNAME
    YEAR
    MONTH or WEEK or MNTHDAY
    DATE

B.  Data elements unique to the WebSphere MQSeries Planning
    Sample Application database file:
 
    Note: For a detailed description of the data elements
    available for MQSeries platforms supported by CA MICS,
    see the CA MICS Analyzer Option for MQSeries Guide.
 
    1.  Character format data elements
 
        CAPAPU - MQMSSI - Workload Group

    2.  Numeric format data elements
 
        ALLGETA  - Total MQGET Messages 0-99 Bytes
        ALLGETB  - Total MQGET Messages 100-999 Bytes
        ALLGETC  - Total MQGET Messages 1000-9999
        ALLGETD  - Total MQGET For Messages >= 10000
        ALLPUTA  - Total MQPUT For Messages 0-99 Bytes
        ALLPUTB  - Total MQPUT For Messages 100-999 Bytes
        ALLPUTC  - Total MQPUT For Messages 1000-9999
        ALLPUTD  - Total MQPUT For Messages >= 10000
        MMACPUNI - Job instructions executed
        MMAGETA  - MGET Req. for messages 0-99 bytes
        MMAGETB  - MGET Req. for messages 100-999 bytes
        MMAGETC  - MGET Req. for messages 1000-9999 bytes
        MMAGETD  - MGET Req. for messages >= 10000 bytes
        MMAPUTA  - MPUT Req. for messages 0-99 bytes
        MMAPUTB  - MPUT Req. for messages 100-999 bytes
        MMAPUTC  - MPUT Req. for messages 1000-9999 bytes
        MMAPUTD  - MPUT Req. for messages >= 10000 bytes
        MMATMGET - Total number of MQGET messages
        MMATMPUT - Total number of MQPUT messages

    3.  Time format data elements
 
        MMACPUTM - TCB/SRB CPU Time used
The data elements that are derived from the CA MICS database
and used by the WebSphere MQSeries Planning Sample
Application are calculated as follows:
 
CAPAPU:      The data element that contains the values found,
             which will be either MQMSSI, values derived
             within the user's exit, or no CAPAPU value.

ALLGETA:     Total MQGET Req. messages of size 0-99 bytes
             for this interval.

ALLGETB:     Total MQGET Req. messages of size 100-999
             bytes for this interval.

ALLGETC:     Total MQGET Req. messages of size 1000-9999
             bytes for this interval.

ALLGETD:     Total MQGET Req. messages of size >= 10000
             bytes for this interval.

ALLMQCPU:    Total MQSeries CPU time (TCB/SRB) for this
             interval.

ALLPUTA:     Total MQPUT Req. messages of size 0-99 bytes
             for this interval.

ALLPUTB:     Total MQPUT Req. messages of size 100-999
             bytes for this interval.

ALLPUTC:     Total MQPUT Req. messages of size 1000-9999
             bytes for this interval.

ALLPUTD:     Total MQPUT Req. messages of size >= 10000
             bytes for this interval.