To find the location of a specific delay, type A next to a delay category and press Enter. For example, type A next to the Data Delay line on the DelayView panel and press Enter.
The Delay Locations panel displays.
CA MAT ----------------------- Delay Locations ----------- Row 1 to 14 of 786 COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> HALF Delay type: Program Active Profile: CALUSS1 Primary commands: REGister, ADDHelp, LONgname Line commands: L - Listing D - Details A - Associate C - Callerid I - Info N - Long Name Extended Callerid: CA - Application CC - Current CV - Via LC Module Csect Offset Csect Description Stmt D C X Pct Visual ________ ________ ________ ___________________ ______ _ _ _ _____ __________ >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 000000F2 Y Y Y 2.01 =========> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 000000D8 Y Y Y 1.95 ========> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 000000DC Y Y Y 1.66 =======> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 00000356 Y Y Y 1.22 =====> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 000000DE Y Y Y 1.05 ====> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 000000EA Y Y Y 1.05 ====> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 000000EC Y Y Y 0.99 ===> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 000000D2 Y Y Y 0.93 ===> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 00000388 Y Y Y 0.79 ==> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 000005E6 Y Y Y 0.64 ==> __ IBMPEV11 @BMPSMOA 0000055C Y Y Y 0.49 => __ IBMPEV11 @BMPHZIQ 0000035A Y Y Y 0.47 => __ IBMPEV11 @BMPSODA 00000068 Y Y Y 0.47 => __ IBMPEV11 @BMPSODA 0000006A Y Y Y 0.44 =>
The Delay Locations panel displays a list of CSECT module names, CSECTs, and offsets where the delays were detected. If CA Mainframe Application Tuner finds more than one location where a data delay took place, the data is listed in order of decreasing significance.
The available commands for the Delay Locations panel are described next.
Displays the Program Listing Registration panel, where you can register a program with CA Mainframe Application Tuner.
Invokes the content-sensitive Help application to update or create a help entry for the selected content.
Listing - displays the program listing if the program has been registered.
Details - displays the Delayed Resources panel with information about the resources and modules related to a delay.
Valid only if the D field indicates Y.
Callerid - displays the Callerid panel, which contains the names of any calling module, CSECT, or offset to this program.
Info - displays module information such as size, location, and link date for the selected module or CSECT.
Application - displays the Extended Callerid panel in Application mode, which shows information about the lowest level module identified as application code (non-system) (see Extended Callerid for more information).
Current - displays the Extended Callerid panel in Current mode, which shows information about the module that is in control at the time of the sample (see Extended Callerid for more information).
Via - displays the Extended Callerid panel in Via mode, which shows information about the most recent module called by the user application code (see Extended Callerid for more information).
The information displayed on the Delay Locations panel is described next.
Name of the profile that you specified when you created the monitor definition.
Module name.
Control section within the module.
Hexadecimal offset within the CSECT, or, if the CSECT is not known, the module.
Description of the CSECT, if available.
Number of the high-level language statement.
This field displays information only for registered programs. For information about registering a program, see Register Source Program Listings.
Y in the D (Detail) column indicates that additional information is available by using the Details line command to help isolate the cause of the delays.
Contains a Y if Callerid information is available for this CSECT.
Callerid provides detailed information about which programs called the CSECT being queried.
Contains a Y if Extended Callerid information is available for this CSECT.
Percentage of the monitored period that a delay for this offset is detected.
Graphical representation of the Pct field.
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