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7.2.5 Analyzer Definition Statements (VCAGENIN)
Each CA MICS component has a member that defines component
generation statements in sharedprefix.MICS.GENLIB. The
member's name is cccGENIN, where ccc is the three-character
component identifier. The CA MICS Space Analyzer Option
generation definition member is VCAGENIN.
Although each component is delivered with default statements,
you are allowed to customize these statements based on your
needs at your particular site. To activate your new
definitions, you must submit sharedprefix.MICS.CNTL(VCACGEN)
to complete the updates.
Chapter 4 of the CA MICS System Modification Guide describes
the statements that comprise the GENIN members. Statements
specific to this component are described below.
(Optional) The INPUTSOURCE Statement
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Lists the data source (SMF) and record types supported by the
CA MICS Space Analyzer Option.
The default statement delivered with this component is:
INPUTSOURCE SMF 198
Indicates that the data source is SMF data, record type 198.
Edit this statement if your site does not use this record
type and submit sharedprefix.MICS.CNTL(VCACGEN) to activate
your new definitions.
The OPTION Statement
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Note: An OPTION statement must be coded to specify the types
of data you will provide to CA MICS.
Indicates which groups of data elements are to be kept in the
database. Check the default definition and change it
accordingly to meet your needs.
The default statement delivered with this component is:
OPTION NOEXTENTDETAIL HFS PDSEUSED/NOPDSEUS
It indicates that all elements that are cluster-coded for
this option will not be kept in the database. If you require
EXTENTDETAIL elements, you must change the option from
NOEXTENTDETAIL to EXTENTDETAIL and submit
sharedprefix.MICS.CNTL(VCACGEN) to accept your updates.
The HFS/NOHFS option activates or inactivates the VCADIR file
in the complex. If you generate data using HFSSCAN, you must
ensure that this option is set to HFS.
Note: Because the CA MICS Space Analyzer Option utilizes
directory names, you must consider the following:
DIRNAME elements 2 through 6 are delivered inactive. If
you have directory entry names longer than 200 characters,
you must ensure that DIRNAME2 to DIRNAME6 are active, if
appropriate.
Also, if necessary, adjust the timespan indicators on the
DIRNAME1 - DIRNAME6 NAME statements in
sharedprefix.MICS.GENLIB(VCAGENIN).
Note: For more information about timespan indicators, see
Chapter 6 of the System Modification Guide.
Optional statement PDSEUSED/NOPDSEUS is supported. It
controls the way the used space values are assigned for PDSE and
HFS data sets. The PDSEUSED keyword directs the DAILY
processing routine to keep the PDSE and HFS data sets' used
space value in the Data Set Allocation (VCADAA) file. These
values are present by default in the VCC records produced by
the CA MICS Space Collector Option.
The NOPDSEUS keyword is assumed when the optional keyword is
missing. This default keyword directs the DAILY processing
routine to back out the PDSE and HFS data sets' used space
values in the Data Set Allocation (VCADAA) and Volume
Allocation (VCAVOA) files.
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