Operation Elapsed Time CPU Time operation t.tttttt t.tttttt
Reason:
This message is issued in response to a DUMP GDIF SERVICE command. This message displays the performance of the last operation event, where t.tttttt is in seconds of elapsed time and CPU time, respectively.
Note: The DUMP GDIF SERVICE command is solely intended for use as a diagnostic tool under the direction of CA Technical Support.
Action:
None.
Reason:
GDIF detected environmental conditions that warranted a dynamic change to the GDIF internal optimization processing for this QNAME.
Indicates the QNAME.
Indicates the action taken by the GDIF internal tuning algorithm. The possible codes follow:
1-Optimization temporarily enabled for requests with this QNAME
2-Optimization temporarily disabled for requests with this QNAME due to local resource contention
3-Optimization temporarily disabled for requests with this QNAME due to cross-system resource contention
4-Optimization permanently disabled for requests with this QNAME.
Indicates the number of times that optimization has been temporarily disabled for requests with this QNAME.
Indicates the number of ENQ or RESERVE requests for this QNAME since startup, or since the last reset.
Indicates the percentage of reqcnt requests that have been successfully processed with optimization.
Indicates the percentage of reqcnt requests that have not been processed with optimization due to the requests being ineligible.
Indicates the percentage of reqcnt requests that have not been processed with optimization due to local resource contention.
Indicates the percentage of reqcnt requests that have not been processed with optimization due to cross-system resource contention.
Action:
None.
Note: The MIM11251 message will be shipped with the default of MCSFLAG=(HRDCPY) -hardcopy only. The message will not show up on consoles of job logs. If you want to customize the message attributes (MCSFLAG,DESC,ROUTE codes), then you can use the message facility.
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