(1) (2) (3) 2010/07/13 14:19 CA MIA Tape Usage Statistics Report (7) PAGE 1 (2) System: SYSA (5) Jobname: MIMGR Release: 11.8 Service Level: 0000 (8) From: 2009/10/25 00:00 (9) Each: RECORD (6) (10)To: 2010/03/12 10:52 (11)Shift: 00:00 24:00 (14) (15) Local Idle (16) (17) (18) (19) (20) (21) Alloc ExDed 3420 3480 3480 ACL 3490 3495 359x (13) Max Max Max Mtp Secs Max Mtp Secs Max Mtp Secs Max Mtp Secs Max Mtp Secs Max Mtp Secs (12) System Avg Avg Avg Mtp Secs Avg Mtp Secs Avg Mtp Secs Avg Mtp Secs Avg Mtp Secs Avg Mtp Secs Interval Start Name Min Min Total Mnts Total Mnts Total Mnts Total Mnts Total Mnts Total Mnts -------- ---- --- --- ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ ------ 2010/03/07 17:03 VMA 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SYSA 2 0 0 0 0 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 SYSB 5 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0
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Description |
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(1) |
Date and time the report was created. |
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(2) |
Report title. |
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(3) |
Report page number. |
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(4) |
System name of the CA MIA image as defined by the DEFSYS statement. |
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(5) |
Name of the CA MIA started task. |
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(6) |
The CA MIA release number. |
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(7) |
The CA MIA service level. |
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(8) |
Date and timestamp of the earliest record in the reporting interval. |
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(9) |
Summary level for the data line. In this example, each RECORD is displayed in the detail line. If each HOUR was specified, then the detail line would be a summary of the hour's activity. |
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(10) |
Date and timestamp of the latest record in the recording interval. |
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(11) |
Range of records included in the report. |
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Interval Start (12) |
Start date and timestamp that the report line interval data covers. |
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System Name (13) |
The system name, as defined by a DEFSYS statement, to which the subsequent columns of triplet data belong. |
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Local Alloc (14) |
The maximum, average, and minimum number (reading the column downward) of devices that were allocated on the specified system during the reporting interval. The minimum number is the least number of tape devices allocated during the sampling. For example, if there were no tape devices allocated during a sample, then the minimum would be zero. The maximum number is the highest total number of tape devices allocated during the sampling. This number is not the same as the total number of mounts during the sample. |
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Idle Ex Ded (15) |
The maximum, average, and minimum number (reading the column downward) of devices that were externally dedicated and idle with respect to the specified system during the reporting interval. |
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3420 (16) |
The maximum mount pending time in seconds, the average mount pending time in seconds, and the total number of mounts (reading the column downward) for 3420 type devices on the specified system during the reporting interval. |
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3480 (17) |
The maximum mount pending time in seconds, the average mount pending time in seconds, and the total number of mounts (reading the column downward) for 3480 type devices on the specified system during the reporting interval. |
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3480 ACL (18) |
The maximum mount pending time in seconds, the average mount pending time in seconds, and the total number of mounts (reading the column downward) for 3480 type devices (ACL and non‑ACL) with the auto cartridge loader feature on the specified system during the reporting interval. |
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3490 (19) |
The maximum mount pending time in seconds, the average mount pending time in seconds, and the total number of mounts (reading the column downward) for 3490 type devices (ACL and non‑ACL) on the specified system during the reporting interval. |
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3495 (20) |
The maximum mount pending time in seconds, the average mount pending time in seconds, and the total number of mounts (reading the column downward) for 3495 type devices on the specified system during the reporting interval. |
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359x (21) |
The maximum mount pending time in seconds, the average mount pending time in seconds, and the total number of mounts (reading the column downward) for 359x type devices on the specified system during the reporting interval. |
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