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DUMP

This control statement copies SMF data from z/OS data sets or an alternate input source, to CA SMF Director history files, and creates an index entry to the SMF data for future reference. When the SMF data is from the z/OS SMF data sets, this product automatically clears these data sets for reuse after successfully copying the SMF data. This control statement may be used instead of specifying PARM=DUMP on the EXEC JCL statement invoking CA SMF Director.

Statement Format:

DUMP

►►─ DUMP ─ . ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────►◄

Sample DUMP Statement:

SOURCE DUMP(SMFDATA).
  DUMP.

The above example will copy SMF data from a sequential data set to CA SMF Director history files.

DUMP statement output:

CA AUDIT TRAIL REPORT SMFD CA SMF Director 12.6 SYSA 20 MAY yyyy 15:42:05 SOURCE DUMP(SMFDATA). CAF2800I SOURCE OPTION SET DUMP. CAF2207I SMF DATA WILL BE READ FROM FILE: SMFDATA DSN: PMA.DEVLTEST.SF16.SMFDATA1 ON VOLUME PMA003 CAF2218I SMF DATA USING CONFIGURATION XE44 IS BEING PROCESSED CAF2401I PRIMARY DUMP IS TO DISK VOLUME: PMA003 FILE: 0 DSN: PMA.DEVLTEST.MS052008.T1542I19 CAF2406I XE44 SMF DATA WAS FROM 12/10/1997 AT 9:41:11 TO 12/10/1997 AT 10:29:59 CAF2406I ALL SMF DATA WAS FROM 12/10/1997 AT 9:41:11 TO 12/10/1997 AT 10:29:59 SUMMARY OF RECORDS COPIED TYPE AVGL MAXL TOTAL ................................ SUBTYPE COUNTS ................................ 14 321 848 2,825 15 301 326 1,985 17 100 100 24 18 144 144 2 21 72 72 4 23 134 134 1 26 404 413 34 30 1290 32732 896 1 - 70 2 - 148 3 - 304 4 - 303 5 - 58 6 - 13 32 282 332 51 1 - 34 2 - 17 41 159 172 6 1 - 1 2 - 2 42 383 15172 4,429 1 - 1 2 - 8 5 - 2 6 - 4,418 50 114 114 13 55 58 58 1 57 116 116 1 58 42 42 1 60 498 663 129 61 482 5832 33 62 176 176 61 64 459 524 103 65 306 314 23 66 304 304 7 70 1396 1396 3 1 - 3 71 1308 1308 3 1 - 3 72 517 1040 75 1 - 75 73 5368 5368 3 1 - 3 74 16976 32744 75 1 - 24 5 - 51 75 264 264 9 1 - 9 78 6190 11240 6 2 - 3 3 - 3 80 256 256 3,690 89 1441 2140 3 1 - 2 2 - 1 90 164 164 1 92 212 212 1 11 - 1 100 1111 1794 16 101 830 830 10 102 850 1470 6 110 609 1178 3 2 - 3 115 553 660 6 116 420 420 148 118 128 128 46 118 - 46 128 163 163 713 133 239 840 69 187 117 685 258 189 856 2680 8 1 - 2 3 - 2 5 - 2 1025 - 2 248 156 156 1 252 87 87 1 254 164 196 963 54465 - 860 54467 - 103 255 433 1024 98 1 - 41 4 - 37 7 - 8 17 - 2 23 - 8 25 - 2 ALL 436 32744 16,844

The following list gives an explanation of the fields contained in the Summary of Records Copied section of the report:

TYPE

SMF record type (numeric 0-255).

AVGL

Average record length of records for this type.

MAXL

Maximum record length of records for this type.

TOTAL

Number of records for this type successfully written.

SUBTYPE COUNTS

A list of SMF record subtypes and how many records for each subtype were successfully written. The first number shown is the numeric SMF record subtype, followed by the number of records. Counts for records with no subtype (zero) are not shown on the report. However, they are included in the total number of records.

ALL

Indicates the grand total line for all SMF record types.