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5.2.4.12.4 HVTGCC Retrieval Examples


In the examples, a SAS macro variable is used to specify the
DDname part of the CA MICS file name. These macro variables
are a standard part of CA MICS and are available for all
files. The macro variable name has the form &diiit, where d
is the database identifier, iii is the information area
name, and t is the timespan.  For the examples, a database
identifier of P is used.  The identifier is installation
dependent, so you should find out what the identifiers are at
your installation.

1.  Using the most recent DAYS timespan HVTGCC file, display
    the total megabytes of data transferred between clusters
    in the grid.
 
    DATA;
    SET &pHVTd..HVTGCC01;
    DATE=DATEPART(ENDTS) ;
    FORMAT DATE DATE8. ;
    * ;
    PROC TABULATE ;
      BY DATE;
      CLASS HVTCLID HVTDCL HOUR ;
      VAR GCCDCP ;
      TABLE HVTCLID, HVTDCL*GCCDCP /
            RTS=20;
      TITLE 'Total I/O Between Clusters in Grid';
    RUN;