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15.5.1 Workload Characterization Screen
Figure 15-8 illustrates the Workload Characterization screen.
/-------------- Workload Characterization using Neugents Technology ----------\
| Command ===> |
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|Composing CA MICS Inquiry: CLUCIO - Workload Characterization |
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|CA MICS file ===> - |
|Time-span: DETAIL Cycle(s) ===> __ - __ |
|Data base ===> _ _ _ _ _ |
|Allow Run-Time Override of Data Base ===> Y (Y/N) and/or Cycle(s) ===> Y (Y/N) |
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|Analysis based on ===> ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ |
| ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ |
|Report for each cluster ===> ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ |
| ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ |
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|Data Selection: Allow run-time override |
| Date ===> _______ - _______ _______ - _______ ===> N (Y/N) |
| Hour ===> __ - __ __ - __ __ - __ ===> N (Y/N) |
| Zone ===> _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ===> N (Y/N) |
| SYSID ===> ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ===> N (Y/N) |
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|Specify extended options ===> N (Y/N) |
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Figure 15-8. Workload Characterization Screen
The Workload Characterization screen contains the following
fields:
CA MICS file: The CA MICS file that contains the data
elements that you wish to include in your
workload characterization analysis. If you are
uncertain of the correct file name, type a
question mark (?) in this field to obtain a
complete selection list for your installation.
Cycle(s): The cycle or cycles of the input file that are
used in the analysis. For most installations,
there is one cycle of DETAIL data for each day.
You may specify a maximum of 21 cycles.
Database: The database unit identifier(s)(up to five
units) that contain the specified CA MICS file.
An eight-character database unit name is
displayed after you specify this identifier. If
you are uncertain of which database unit the
file resides in, type a question mark (?) in
this field to obtain a complete selection list
for your installation.
Analysis The features (data elements) that are analyzed
based on: by the clustering procedure. You can define a
maximum of ten features. Cluster variables
must be numeric. These data elements may
either be CA MICS data elements or non-CA MICS
data elements. If you specify non-CA MICS data
elements, you must provide the SAS code to
derive them via the exit available on the
Extended Options Menu, Figure 15-9.
Report for The data elements that will be detailed in the
each Cluster Population Summary report (see Section
cluster: 15.3.3). You can specify any numeric data
elements that you find informative in the
reports. For example, clusters for a job class
study might be developed using CPU time, tape
mounts, and print lines as features. You might
also wish to report on tape EXCPs, tape drive
occupied hours, disk EXCPS, and average elapsed
time of the jobs assigned to the clusters.
A maximum of ten report variable names can be
specified. Report variables must be numeric.
These data elements may be either CA MICS data
elements or non-CA MICS data elements. If non-
CA MICS data elements are specified, you must
provide the SAS code to derive them via the
exit available on the Extended Options Menu,
shown in Figure 15-9.
Date The selection criteria for Date, Hour, Zone,
selection: and SYSID to subset the data you are examining.
You must enter date values in the ddmonyy
format.
Specify The specification for selecting extended
extended options. Select this option if you wish to
options: specify additional parameters.
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