The common section contains detailed information and statistics pertaining to a file transfer request. The information contained in this section is common to all file transfer requests.
The common section fields are as follows:
The heading line of the display describes the type of file transfer request (SEND/RECEIVE FILE/REPORT/JOB). Also the request number that is associated with the request, and the day, date, and time that the request was queued.
The four character system ID of the CA XCOM Data Transport server that processed the transfer.
The eight character system name of the CA XCOM Data Transport server that processed the transfer.
The jobname for the job that initiated the transfer.
The day, date, and time that the transfer is, or was, scheduled to begin.
The transfer ID that was entered with, or assigned to, the request.
If the transfer completed successfully or unsuccessfully. This field contains the day, date, and time that the transfer ended.
The encoding scheme that is used for the data transfer.
This field is not currently used.
The status of the request. (For a definition of the possible entries in this field, see Status Fields in this chapter.)
The selection and execution priorities that are assigned to the transfer.
The compression method used.
The number of records transferred.
The total number of bytes transferred.
The number of bytes transferred after data compression was performed on the records.
The duration of the file transfer (in seconds).
The rate, in bytes per second, at which the transfer was accomplished.
The percentage of compression that the CA XCOM Data Transport data compression routines accomplished (compressed bytes divided by transferred bytes).
Provide CPU utilization times for the file transfer. All times are reported in microseconds (ms).
Time: Total CPU processing time for the transfer.
TCB: CPU processing time spent in TCB (task) mode.
SRB: CPU processing time spent in SRB (service) mode. The mode that is required to execute on a zIIP processor.
Provide zIIP utilization times for the file transfer. All times are reported in microseconds (ms).
Elig: The amount of CPU time that was eligible to run on a zIIP processor.
zIIP: The amount of execution time on a zIIP processor.
CPU: The amount of eligible zIIP time that was executed on a normal CPU.
For transfers using Unicode encoding scheme, specifies the appropriate action when the input file contains data that is not consistent with the specified input character set. The replace count is the number of characters for which the action was taken. For transfers on z/OS systems, the count is the number of data buffers for which the action was taken.
For transfers using Unicode encoding scheme, specifies the action when the input file contains characters that cannot be converted. The characters are not included within the output character sets character repertoire. The replace count is the number of characters for which the action was taken. For transfers on z/OS systems, the count is the number of data buffers for which the action was taken.
The last message that CA XCOM Data Transport issues about the transfer.
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