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Table of variables reports

The following table lists the variables reports by

  • their numbers

  • the symbols used for the variables in the bar chart

  • the variables contained in the report

  • the unit used for data output.

Report No.

Chart symbol

Variable

Unit

1

1

TU time

%

.

TPR time

3

SIH time

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IDLE time

-

STOP time
A STOP time for inactive CPUs is output only when PROCESSOR-SPLITTING=*YES.

2

1

TU time

%

.

TPR time

3

SIH time

<blank>

IDLE time

-

STOP time
A STOP time for inactive CPUs is output only when PROCESSOR-SPLITTING=*YES.


If VM2000 is used, the sum of the values does not come to 100%, since, unlike report 1, the monitored variables are not relativized.

3

D

Disk I/O operations (without paging)

I/O operations per second

*

I/O operations in response to paging requests (read and write operations are counted)

T

Tape I/O operations

.

Printer I/O operations

0

I/O operations with all other devices
On x86 servers this value contains the operations for devices with the FAMILY name TD only for 'ALL PROCESSORS'

4

0

I/O operations in response to paging requests (read and write operations are counted)

I/O operations per second

5

S

Existing system tasks

Number of tasks

B

Existing batch tasks

D

Existing interactive tasks

T

Existing transaction tasks

6

*

Active logical machines

Number of machines


This report is only output if the number of logical machines changes during the monitoring cycle.

8

+

Paging memory size

4-KB pages

-

Main memory size

9

+

Pages used for paging on all devices

4-KB pages

-

Maximum number of pages for paging on all devices

10

+

Channel active

%

11

+

Device utilization exclusive of paging

%

-

Device utilization due to paging.


A bar chart is output for each device. The paging share is only output if the corresponding monitored data is not zero.

13

W

PAM WAIT operations

Number of operations per second



C

PAM CHECK READ operations

0

PAM WRITE operations

I

PAM READ operations to the file monitored by SM2; SM2R1 shortens the file name to 40 characters

14

+

Number of I/Os with PAM-WAIT

I/Os per second


-

Number of I/Os with PAM-CHECK

.

Number of write I/Os

*

Number of read I/Os

15

+

Planned working sets (PPC) of active and inactive ready tasks in the system

4-KB pages


-

Number of available main memory pages (NPP)

.

Planned working sets (PPC) of active tasks in the system

19

+

Average response time in accordance with definition 1 (see DEFINITION operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER

Seconds

-

Overflow time for the response time (see the RESP-BUCKETS operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER)


Only those response times are used for averaging which are shorter than the specified overflow time.

20

+

Average response time in accordance with definition 2 (see DEFINITION operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER)

Seconds

-

Overflow time for the response time (see RESP-BUCKETS operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER)


Only those response times are used for averaging which are shorter than the specified overflow time.

21

T

Average transaction time

Seconds

-

Overflow time for the response time (see TRANSACT-BUCKETS operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER)


Only those transaction times are used for averaging which are shorter than the specified overflow time.

22

T

Average think time

Seconds

-

Overflow time for the think time (see THINK-BUCKETS operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER)


Only those think times are used for averaging which are shorter than the specified overflow time.

23

@

Transactions

Interactions per second


*

Responses in accordance with definition 1

.

Responses in accordance with definition 2, (see DEFINITION operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER)


Data exceeding the specified overflow times is not recorded.

24

A

Responses in first bucket

%

.

Responses in second bucket

B

Responses in third bucket

*

Responses in fourth bucket

C

Responses in fifth bucket


All responses are based on definition 1 (see DEFINITION operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER).
The bucket limits are given in the bar chart and the table.

25

A

Responses in first bucket

%

.

Responses in second bucket

B

Responses in third bucket

*

Responses in fourth bucket

C

Responses in fifth bucket


All responses are based on definition 2 (see DEFINITION operand under SET-RESP-PARAMETER).
The bucket limits are given in the bar chart and in the table.

26

A

Think times in first bucket

%

.

Think times in second bucket

B

Think times in third bucket

*

Think times in fourth bucket

C

Think times in fifth bucket


The bucket limits are given in the bar chart and in the table.

27

A

Transaction times in first bucket

%

.

Transaction times in second bucket

B

Transaction times in third bucket

*

Transaction times in fourth bucket

C

Transaction times in fifth bucket


The bucket limits are given in the bar chart and in the table.

28

+

Number of tasks in this category

Number of tasks

.

Minimum multiprogramming level for this category (MIN MPL)

@

Maximum multiprogramming level for this category (MAX MPL)


For each task category a chart and a separate line in the statistics table are output.

29

@

Planned working sets (PPC) for active tasks in this category

4-KB pages

.

Planned working sets (PPC) for inactive ready tasks in this category

I

Planned working sets (PPC) for inactive non-ready tasks in this category


For each task category a chart and a separate line in the statistics table are output.

30

@

Number of active tasks in this category (Q0 – Q4)

Number of tasks

.

Number of inactive ready tasks in this category (Q5)

I

Number of inactive non-ready tasks in this category (Q7 – Q13)

-

Number of tasks in this category rejected by PCS (Q6)


For each task category a chart and a separate line in the statistics table are output.

31

1

Number of tasks of a category in task queue 1 (waiting for CPU) and in task queue 0 (serviced by CPU)

Number of tasks

.

Number of tasks of a category in the paging queue (Q3)

4

Number of tasks of a category in the I/O queue (Q4 with I/O pend code)

@

Number of remaining active tasks of a category (Q2) and of tasks in queue Q4 which are not waiting for I/O


For each task category a chart and a separate line in the statistics table are output.

32

-

Low utilization of this resource

%

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Medium utilization of this resource

+

High utilization of this resource


A separate chart and a separate line in the statistics table are output for the CPU, main memory (MEM) and the paging devices (PAG).

33

-

Number of “long” ACF invocations

Number per second

+

Number of forced task deactivations

.

Number of system service runouts

@

Number of active-task preemptions

34

-

Number of “short” ACF invocations

Number per second

+

Number of activations

.

Number of micro time slice runouts

35

+

Number of I/O operations per device

Operations per second


A separate chart is output for each device except communication controllers; in the table, the computed values are listed separately for each device.

36

+

Average length of device queue, including the jobs currently being serviced

Number of I/O requests


A separate chart is output for each device except communication devices; in the table, the computed values are listed separately for each device.

46

0

Average think time not exceeding the limit

Seconds

*

Average think time
Think times exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value.

47

0

Average response time (TYP=1) not exceeding the limit

Seconds

*

Average response time (TYP=1)
Response times exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value.

48

0

Average response time (TYP=2) not exceeding the limit

Seconds

*

Average response time (TYP=2)
Response times exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value.

49

0

Average transaction time not exceeding the limit

Seconds

*

Average transaction time
Transaction times exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value

50

@

Number of transactions per second

Transactions per second

.

Number of responses per second in accordance with definition 1

*

Number of responses per second in accordance with definition 2


Transactions and responses exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this values.

52

+

Average number of page frames managed task locally (obsolete, no longer supplied)

4-KB pages

.

Average number of page frames managed system globally

*

Average number of read-only page frames in the free pool

-

Average number of written page frames in the free pool

@

Average number of page frames in the free pool which are not assigned to any page

53

+

Number of class 4 memory pages for shareable modules in the virtual address space (below 16 Mb)

4-KB pages

.

Number of class 3 memory pages

-

Number of class 4 memory pages

54

+

Total number of paging errors per second
“Real” paging errors (access to virtually unassigned pages) are not included.

Number of paging errors per second

.

Number of paging errors per second for which the addressed page is still in main memory

-

Number of paging errors per second during first access to a page (see “Page fault” in Glossary)

55

*

Number of pages written to background memory (DISK) per second (see “Page fault” in Glossary)

Number of 4-KB pages per second

56

*

Number of pages read from background memory (DISK) per second (see “Page fault” in Glossary)

Number of 4-KB pages per second

57

*

Dilation factor for the specified category



To ensure maximum accuracy in monitoring this variable, the statement SET-SYSTEM-PARAMETER DEVICES=*ALL should be issued when defining the SYSTEM monitoring program (see “Dilation factor” in the glossary).

58

@

UPG of active tasks in this category

4-KB pages

.

UPG of inactive ready tasks in this category

I

UPG of inactive non-ready tasks in this category


A separate chart is output for each category, and a separate line in the statistics table

59

*

Time equivalent for the productive performance of the specified category

RST per second


A bar chart is output for each category (For RST, see “overall performance” in the glossary).

60

*

Time equivalent for the productive performance of the specified category (CPU share)

RST per second


A bar chart is output for each category (For RST, see “overall performance” in the glossary).

61

*

Time equivalent for the productive performance of the specified category (periphery share)

RST per second


A bar chart is output for each category (For RST, see “overall performance” in the glossary).

62

*

Time share (TU + TPR) for the specified category

%


A bar chart is output for each category. In the case of a multiprocessor system the average value of the processors is output (values ≤ 100%).

63

+

DMS I/O operations per category

I/O operations per second


-

Paging I/O operations per category


A bar chart is output for each category. For paging I/Os, only the assignable I/O operations are supplied per category. On a global basis non assignable paging I/O operations are output (for SUM) in addition to the sum for all categories (number of I/O operations in I/O chains with write operations only).

64

+

Hardware duration of DMS I/O operations for the specified category

Milliseconds

-

Software duration of DMS I/O operations for the specified category


A bar chart is output for each category

65

+

Hardware duration of paging I/O operations for the specified category

Milliseconds

-

Software duration of paging I/O operations for the specified category


A bar chart is output for each category. For paging I/O operations only the assignable I/O operations are supplied for each category. On a global basis (for SUM), the non-assignable paging I/O operations are used in addition to the average for all categories: hardware or software duration of the I/O operations in I/O chains with write operations only

66

+

Average number of requests waiting for a serialization lock for exclusively searching a partition (corresponds to a user ID) or currently using this lock

Number of requests

.

Average number of requests waiting for the release of a buffer management table or currently using a buffer management table

-

Average number of requests waiting for a lock for searching a partition or currently using this lock

@

Average number of requests waiting for a lock for exclusively searching a block of a partition or currently using this lock

0

Average number of requests waiting for a lock for exclusively searching a catalog entry of a block of a partition or currently using this lock.


For catalog ID (CATID, 1 to 4 alphanumeric characters) is output for normal pubsets. $ is supplied as the catalog for the total of all private disks

67

+

Number of physical read accesses (CMS) in halfpages

Accesses per second

-

Number of read accesses (half-pages) which were physically not required because the catalog entry was contained in a buffer management table (BMT)


.

Number of physical write accesses in half-pages


@

Number of I/O errors during physical accesses (read/write)



For catalog ID (CATID, 1 to 4 alphanumeric characters) is output for normal pubsets. $ is supplied as the catalog for the total of all private disks


68

+

Number of local read accesses to catalog entries for files without LBN specification

Accesses per second

-

Number of local read accesses to catalog entries for files with LBN specification

.

Number of local accesses to catalog entries for files during scanning (SHOW-FILE-ATTRIBUTES command)

@

Number of local write accesses to catalog entries for files (only manipulation of file attributes)

0

Number of local write accesses to catalog entries for files (not only manipulation of file attributes)


The catalog ID (1 – 4 alphanumeric characters) is used for normal pubsets. $ is supplied as the catalog ID for the total of all private disks. For this report a call is local if it does not originate from a remote processor.

69

+

Number of non-local read accesses to catalog entries for files without LBN specification

Accesses per second

-

Number of non-local read accesses to catalog entries for files with LBN specification

.

Number of non-local accesses to catalog entries for files during scanning (SHOW-FILE-ATTRIBUTES command)

@

Number of non-local write accesses to catalog entries for files (only manipulation of file attributes)

0

Number of non-local write accesses to catalog entries for files (not only manipulation of file attributes)


The catalog ID (1 – 4 alphanumeric characters) is used for normal pubsets. $ is supplied as the catalog ID for the total of all private disks. For this report a call is local if it does not originate from a remote processor.

70

+

Number of local read accesses to JV entries without LBN specification

Accesses per second

-

Number of local read accesses to JV entries with LBN specification

.

Number of local accesses to JV entries during scanning (SHOW-JV-ATTRIBUTES command)

@

Number of local write accesses to JV entries (only manipulation of JV attributes)

0

Number of local write accesses to JV entries (not only manipulation of JV attributes)


The catalog ID (1 – 4 alphanumeric characters) is used for normal pubsets. $ is supplied as the catalog ID for the total of all private disks. For this report a call is local if it does not originate from a remote processor.

71

+

Number of non-local read accesses to JV entries without LBN specification

Accesses per second

-

Number of local read accesses to JV entries with LBN specification

.

Number of non-local accesses to JV entries during scanning (SHOW-JV-ATTRIBUTES command)

@

Number of non-local write accesses to JV entries (only manipulation of JV attributes)

0

Number of non-local write accesses to JV entries (not only manipulation of JV attributes)


The catalog ID (1 – 4 alphanumeric characters) is used for normal pubsets. $ is supplied as the catalog ID for the total of all private disks. For this report a call is local if it does not originate from a remote processor.

72

+

Average response time for read accesses to catalog entries without LBN specification

Milliseconds

-

Average response time for read accesses to catalog entries with LBN specification

.

Average response time for accesses to catalog entries during scanning (SHOW-JV-ATTRIBUTES/SHOW-FILE-ATTRIBUTES command)

@

Average response time for write accesses to catalog entries (only manipulation of file/JV attributes)

0

Average response time for write accesses to catalog entries (not only manipulation of file/JV attributes)


The catalog ID (1 – 4 alphanumeric characters) is used for normal pubsets. $ is supplied as the catalog ID for the total of all private disks. All calls from both local and remote processors are used for this report.

73

@

Current share of system performance obtained for this category (service share)

%

.

Current system performance share provided for this category

+

Maximum system performance share provided for this category

-

Minimum system performance share provided for this category

74

.

Current delay of all requests in this category

No dimension

+

Maximum delay of all requests in this category

-

Minimum delay of all requests in this category


A summary report is output for the sum of all categories under the pseudo-category SUM. For SUM the MINIMUM REQUEST DELAY data is undefined. For SUM the MAXIMUM REQUEST DELAY data corresponds to the global PCS parameter REQUEST DELAY

75

+

Number of duration time slice runouts in this category

Number per second

-

Number of duration time slice runouts with preemption in this category


A summary report is output for the sum of all categories under the pseudo-category SUM. The value of the PCS parameter DURATION is output as an additional SM2R1 identifier. Zero is always output for SUM.

76

C

CPU service rate per category

SERVICE RATE


M

Memory service rate per category

I

I/O service rate per category

77

.

Current SERVICE RATE provided for this category

SERVICE RATE

-

Currently used SERVICE RATE for this category


A report is output for the sum of all categories under the pseudo-category SUM.

79

+

Number of read accesses to all subareas supported by the DAB cache area for which no disk access was required

I/O operations per second


Number of read accesses to all subareas supported by the DAB cache area


A chart is output for each DAB cache area

80

+

Number of write accesses during which the DAB cache area was written to

I/O operations per second

-

Number of write accesses to all subareas supported by the DAB cache area


A chart is output for each DAB cache area

81

+

Number of read accesses to the specified DAB subarea for which no disk access was required

I/O operations per second

-

Number of read accesses to the specified DAB subarea


A chart is output for each DAB subarea

82

+

Number of write accesses to the specified DAB subarea

I/O operations per second


-

Number of write accesses during which data was written to the DAB cache area which supports the DAB subarea


A chart is output for each DAB subarea

83

I

Average length of the input messages for all transactions in the specified connection set

Bytes

0

Average length of the output messages for all transactions in the specified connection set


A chart is output for each connection set

85

H

Number of ISAM accesses where the desired page is already in the ISAM pool, i.e. no read operation from disk is required (FIX-HIT)

Number per second

I

Number of ISAM accesses where a read operation from disk was required (FIX-IO)

W

Number of ISAM accesses involving a waiting period for the release of one or more buffer pages (FIX-WAIT)

86

W

Number of RESERVE-SLOT operations leading to a wait state due to a slot bottleneck

Number per second

N

Number of RESERVE-SLOT operations where a slot is available and no wait state occurs

87

T

Average number of pages in the ISAM pool

PAM pages

R

Average number of reserved pages in the ISAM pool

F

Average number of fixed pages in the ISAM pool

88

@

Transactions

Number per second


.

Responses in accordance with definition 1

*

Responses in accordance with definition 2


Only transactions or responses below the specified overflow values are included in the calculation.

89

0

Average think time not exceeding the limit per category

Seconds

*

Average think time per category
Think times exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value.

90

0

Average response time (TYP=1) not exceeding the limit per category

Seconds

*

Average response time (TYP=1) per category
Response times exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value.

91

0

Average response time (TYP=2) not exceeding the limit per category

Seconds

*

Average response time (TYP=2) per category
Response times exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value.

92

0

Average transaction time not exceeding the limit per category

Seconds

*

Average transaction time per category
Transaction times exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value.

93

@

Number of transactions per second for every category

Transactions per second

.

Number of responses in accordance with definition 1 per second for each category

*

Number of responses in accordance with definition 2 per second for each category


Transactions and responses exceeding the overflow limit are also used in computing this value

96

*

Average number of tasks in the queue of the corresponding lock

Number of tasks

97

*

Average utilization frequency of the corresponding task lock in percent

%

98

*

Maximum CPU utilization per VM

%

.

planned CPU utilization per VM

-

Monitored CPU utilization per VM

99

A

Monitored active time of the server's hypervisor

%

I

Monitored system idle time of the server (all data only for /390 servers)

100

+

Data volume for reading and writing

Bytes per I/O operation

-

Data volume for writing

101

*

Quantity of data transmitted per channel by the PAM block transfer

PAM pages per second

-

Quantity of data transmitted by means of byte transfer


102

*

Number of I/O operations per PAM block transfer

I/O operations per second


-

Number of I/O operations per byte transfer

0

Number of I/O operations without data transfer

103

+

Number of local read accesses to catalog entries of files without LBN specification

Accesses per second

.

Number of local read accesses to catalog entries of files with LBN specification

-

Number of local accesses to catalog entries for files when scanning (SHOW-FILE-ATTRIBUTES command)

@

Number of local write accesses to catalog entries of files, whereby only the file attributes are manipulated

0

Number of local write accesses to catalog entries of files, whereby not only file attributes are manipulated

104

+

Number of local read accesses to JV entries without LBN specification

Accesses per second

.

Number of local read accesses to JV entries with LBN specification

-

Number of local accesses to JV entries during scanning (SHOW-JV-ATTRIBUTES command)

@

Number of local write accesses to JV entries, whereby only JV attributes are manipulated

0

Number of local write accesses to JV entries, whereby not only JV attributes are manipulated

107

+

Average BCAM wait time

Seconds

-

Overflow time for the BCAM wait time (see also WAIT-TIME-BUCKETS operand, SET-RESP-PARAMETER)


Only BCAM pool wait times below the specified overflow value are included in the calculation of the average values.

108

A

BCAM pool wait times in the 1st range

%

.

BCAM pool wait times in the 2nd range

B

BCAM pool wait times in the 3rd range

*

BCAM pool wait times in the 4th range

C

BCAM pool wait times in the 5th range

109

0

Average BCAM pool wait time not exceeding the limit

Seconds

*

Average wait time in the BCAM pool


BCAM pool wait times above the overflow range are also included in the calculation of this variable

110

0

Average BCAM pool wait time not exceeding the limit per category

Seconds

*

Average BCAM pool wait time per category


BCAM pool wait times above the overflow range are also included in the calculation of this variable

123

+

Number of SVC calls per SVC by TU

SVCs per second

-

Number of SVC calls per SVC by TPR

124

+

Load on disk device excluding paging activities

%

-

Load on disk device due to paging activity

125

+

Number of I/O operations per disk device

Operations per second

126

+

Average length of the queue for the disk device including the jobs currently being handled

Number of I/O requests

127

+

Data volume for reading and writing

PAM blocks per I/O operation

-

Data volume for writing

128

A

Number of asynchronous transactions of the UTM application

Number per second

D

Number of dialog transactions of the UTM application

S

Number of dialog steps of the UTM application

129

U

Number of users signed on to the UTM application

Number of users

130

M

Maximum number of tasks of the UTM application available for asynchronous conversations

Number of tasks

T

Number of tasks running for the UTM application

131

D

Average time UTM waits for the execution of database calls per dialog step
All dialog steps are recorded, whether or not they contain database calls.

Seconds per dialog step

V

Average time UTM waits for a message to arrive from a remote application per dialog step
All dialog steps are recorded, whether or not they contain distributed processing calls.

T

Average time UTM waits as a result of TAC class bottlenecks per dialog step

.

Average processing time per dialog step within the UTM task, measured from the time UTM accepts the message to the time UTM sends the message, excluding the parts covered by D, V and T

132

D

Average time UTM waits for the execution of database calls per asynchronous conversation
All asynchronous conversations are recorded, whether or not they contain database calls.

Seconds per asynchronous conversation

V

Average time UTM waits for a message to arrive from a remote application per asynchronous conversation
All asynchronous conversations are recorded, whether or not they contain distributed processing calls.

.

Average processing time per asynchronous conversation within the UTM task, measured from the start of the conversation to its end, excluding the parts covered by D and V

133

A

Number of jobs for asynchronous programs waiting for processing

Number of jobs

P

Number of print jobs waiting for execution

D

Number of time-driven jobs waiting for execution

134

+

Number of hits during read accesses to hiperfiles

I/O operations per second

-

Number of read accesses to hiperfiles

135

+

Number of write accesses to hiperfiles

I/O operations per second


-

Number of hits during write accesses to hiperfiles

136

O

Unsuccessful attempts to use cache due to overload

I/O operations per second

137

-

Total number of SVC calls from TU

Number per second

*

Total number of SVC calls from TPR

141

F

Number of files determined in UFS file systems per second via the Inode entry

Number per second

142

S

Frequency per second with which a path name was searched for in the file system

Number per second

143

+

Read accesses to system buffers per second

Number per second

-

Read data transfers per second between system buffer and hard disk or other block-oriented devices

144

+

Write accesses to system buffers per second

Number per second

-

Write data transfers per second between system buffer and hard disk or other block-oriented devices

146

+

Read data transfers

Number per second

-

Write data transfers

147

S

All types of system calls per second

Number per second

148

+

READ system calls

Number per second

.

WRITE system calls

0

FORK system calls

-

EXEC system calls

149

+

Number of characters per second transferred by READ system calls

Number per second

-

Number of characters per second transferred by WRITE system calls

150

O

Number of send and receive operations per second

Number per second

151

O

Number of semaphore activities per second

Number per second

152

S

Service rate (number of service units per second) of the task specified by TSN

Number per second

153

C

Percentage of elapsed time accounted for by the task’s TU+TPR time
In the case of a multiprocessor system the average value of the processors is output (values ≤ 100%).

%

154

+

Number of all I/O operations per second

Number per second


-

Number of page reads per second

.

Number of physical accesses to coded files

155

U

Average UPG of the task

4-KB pages

156

S

Service rate (number of service units per second) of the task specified by the user ID

Number per second

157

C

Percentage of elapsed time accounted for by the TU+TPR time of the task specified by user ID
In the case of a multiprocessor system the average value of the processors is output (values ≤ 100%).

%

158

+

Number of all I/O operations per second

Number per second


-

Number of page reads per second

.

Number of physical accesses to coded files

159

U

Average UPG of the task

4-KB pages

160

S

Service rate (number of service units per second) of the task specified by the job name

Number per second

161

C

Percentage of elapsed time accounted for by the TU+TPR time of the task specified by job name
In the case of a multiprocessor system the average value of the processors is output (values ≤ 100%).

%

162

+

Number of all I/O operations per second

Number per second


-

Number of page reads per second

.

Number of physical accesses to coded files

163

U

Average UPG of the task

4-KB pages

164

*

Number of real CPUs, available to all BS2000 systems

Number of CPUs

166

+

Number of send jobs

Number per second

-

Number of send jobs rejected due to overload

167

+

Number of server tasks requested originally

Number of tasks

.

Number of current server tasks

-

Number of current server tasks which can cause a bottleneck

168

+

Average total time of REQUEST WITH REPLY jobs from the beginning of the job until the first reply

Milliseconds

-

Average wait time for REQUEST WITH REPLY jobs for the first reply from the receiving host

Milliseconds

169

*

Number of REQUESTS WITH REPLY

Number per second

170

+

Number of ENQUEUE LOCKREQUESTS from TU and TPR

Number per second

-

Number of CONVERT LOCKREQUESTS from TU and TPR

.

Number of DEQUEUE LOCKREQUESTS from TU and TPR

*

Number of INFORMATION LOCKREQUESTS from TU and TPR

171

+

Number of ENQUEUE LOCKREQUESTS to NSM

Number per second

-

Number of CONVERT LOCKREQUESTS to NSM

.

Number of DEQUEUE LOCKREQUESTS to NSM

172

+

Number of GRANT EVENTS to TU and TPR

Number per second

-

Number of RELEASE EVENTS to TU and TPR

173

+

Number of GRANT EVENTS from NSM

Number per second

-

Number of RELEASE EVENTS from NSM

179

+

Total number of calls

Number per second


.

Number of calls in which the lock server is on a remote host

-

Number of remote calls which had to wait for disk in the token

180

+

Response time of the host to requests from other hosts

Milliseconds

181

.

Length of the NSM message buffer in tokens

KB

A

Used length of NSM message buffer

182

C

Time between two arrivals of the token

Milliseconds

184

+

Number of lock servers

Number

185

+

Average number of requests to speedcat for singlefeature pubsets

Number of requests

.

Average number of requests to the catalog index for system-managed pubsets

186

+

Number of TSDUs (TRANSPORT SERVICE DATA UNITS) sent

Number per second

-

Number of TSDUs received

187

+

Data rate for sent

KB per second

-

Data rate for received

189

*

Number of failed attempts to use a DAB cache area due to overload

I/O operations per second

190

*

Number of failed attempts to use a DAB subarea due to overload

I/O operations per second

191

*

Average access time for I/Os

Milliseconds per I/O

192

+

INWAIT times in 1st bucket

%

.

INWAIT times in 2nd bucket

*

INWAIT times in 3rd bucket

-

INWAIT times in 4th bucket

@

INWAIT times in overflow bucket


The bucket limits are indicated in the bar chart.

193

+

REACT times in 1st bucket

%

.

REACT times in 2nd bucket

*

REACT times in 3rd bucket

-

REACT times in 4th bucket

@

REACT times in overflow bucket


The bucket limits are indicated in the bar chart.

194

+

INPROC times in 1st bucket

%

.

INPROC times in 2nd bucket

*

INPROC times in 3rd bucket

-

INPROC times in 4th bucket

@

INPROC times in overflow bucket


The bucket limits are indicated in the bar chart.

195

+

OUTPROC times in 1st bucket

%

.

OUTPROC times in 2nd bucket

*

OUTPROC times in 3rd bucket

-

OUTPROC times in 4th bucket

@

OUTPROC times in overflow bucket


The bucket limits are indicated in the bar chart.

196

*

Number of TSDU’s (Transport Service Data Units) for receive jobs

Number per second

.

Number of TSDU’s for send jobs

197

*

Data volume received

KB per TSDU

.

Data volume sent

198

*

Maximum cache area for received data

KB

.

Occupied cache area for received data


199

*

Maximum cache area for data for sending

KB

.

Occupied cache area for data for sending

200

*

Number of received packets without user data

Number per second

.

Number of sent packets without user data

201

*

Number of received packets with user data

Number per second

.

Number of sent packets with user data

202

*

Number of send jobs during resource bottleneck

Number per second

203

*

Number of packets with Zero Window Information; i.e. the partner application prohibits the transmission of data

Number per second

205

*

Number of blocks still to be relocated to disk

2-KB pages

206

*

Number of I/O’s to write cache data back to disk

Number per second

216

+

Percentage of runtime in user mode

%

.

Percentage of runtime in system mode

0

Percentage of time in inactive state; process waiting for block-oriented I/O

-

Percentage of time in inactive state

218

+

Read accesses to system buffer

Number per second

-

Read data transfers between system buffer and disk or other block-oriented devices

219

+

Write accesses to system buffer

Number per second

-

Write data transfers between system buffer and disk or other block-oriented devices

220

+

Read data transfers

Number per second

-

Write data transfers

221

*

All types of system calls

Number per second

222

+

SREAD system calls

Number per second

.

SWRITE system calls

0

FORK system calls

-

EXEC system calls

223

+

Number of bytes transferred by READ system calls

Number per second

-

Number of bytes transferred by WRITE system calls

224

+

Number of index accesses

Number per second


-

Number of index accesses for which no read operation from disk was required

225

*

Time spent by a job in the job queue of the UTM application (this value is calculated by generating an internal test message)

Milliseconds

226

+

Total of the number of active connections which existed during the entire monitoring cycle and the number of connections which were opened and/or closed during the monitoring cycle

Number

.

Number of active connections during the entire monitoring cycle

*

Number of connections which were opened and/or closed during the monitoring cycle

-

Number of rejected attempts to open a connection

227

+

Average software service time (including hardware service time) for I/O operations of the specified disk

Milliseconds

-

Average hardware service time for I/O operations of the specified disk

228

+

Data rate for reading and writing

KB per second

-

Data rate for writing

229

*

Number of alias device names assigned to a basic device name

Number

230

+

Data rate for reading and writing

KB per second

-

Data rate for writing

231

1

Device disconnect time for I/O operations of the specified device

Milliseconds

2

Device connect time for I/O operations of the specified device

+

(Remaining) service time for I/O operations of the specified device

-

Function pending time for I/O operations of the specified device

*

Device queue time for I/O operations of the specified device


If DCS (Dynamic Channel Subsystem) provides no data, only the (remaining) service time and the device queue time are output.

257

+

Data volume transferred per channel via PAM-block transfer

KB per second

-

Data volume transferred per channel via byte transfer

258

*

Average INWAIT time

Milliseconds

259

*

Average REACT time

Milliseconds

260

*

Average INPROC time

Milliseconds

261

*

Average OUTPROC time

Milliseconds

262

+

Capacity of the SF pubsets or volume sets

GB

-

Space allocation of the SF pubsets or volume sets

263

*

Saturation level (0-6)


264

*

Relative utilization of the SF pubset or volume set

%

267

-

Monitored active time of the hypervisor in relation to the CPU pool (/390 servers only)

%

.

Monitored IDLE time in relation to the CPU pool (/390 servers only)

*

Utilization of the CPU pool by all virtual machines assigned to the CPU pool

268

*

Number of available real CPUs of the CPU pool

Number of CPUs

269

*

Maximum CPU utilization per VM group

%

.

Planned CPU utilization per VM group

-

Monitored CPU utilization per VM group


All data are for /390 servers only.

270

*

Average number of RSC IOs processed in parallel

Number

.

Maximum possible number of RSC IOs

271

*

Number of ISAM accesses where the desired page is already in the ISAM pool, i.e. no read operation from disk is required (FIX-HIT)

Number per second

.

Number of ISAM accesses where a read operation from disk was required (FIX-IO)

-

Number of ISAM accesses involving a waiting period for the release of one or more buffer pages (FIXWAIT)

272

+

Number of RESERVE-SLOT operations leading to a wait state due to a slot bottleneck

Number per second

-

Number of RESERVE-SLOT operations where a slot is available and no wait state occurs

273

*

Average number of pages in the ISAM pool

PAM pages

.

Average number of reserved pages in the ISAM pool

-

Average number of fixed pages in the ISAM pool

274

+

Number of index accesses

Number per second

-

Number of index accesses for which no read operation from disk was required

275

+

Number of used Big Pages

Number

-

Total number of Big Pages

280

-

Maximum size of the resident memory for data transfer (input)

MB

.

Threshold value for the size of the resident memory for data transfer (input) from which BCAM issues warnings on the console

*

Current size of the resident memory for data transfer (input)

281

-

Maximum size of the resident memory for data transfer (output)

MB

.

Threshold value for the size of the resident memory for data transfer (output) from which BCAM issues warnings on the console

*

Current size of the resident memory for data transfer (output)

282

+

Data set for reading and writing

Bytes per input/output

-

Data set for writing


In contrary to report 100 report 282 uses a different data area in the output file.
The data area used by report 100 can only represent data rates < 240 MB/s.
With report 282 also higher data rates can be processed. However, the data area in the output file used in report 282 contains only data rates with an accuracy > 1 KB/s, for lower values 0 is output.

283

+

Data rate for reading and writing

KB per second

-

Data rate for writing


In contrary to report 230 report 283 uses a different data area in the output file.
The data area used by report 230 can only represent data rates < 240 MB/s.
With report 283 also higher data rates can be processed. However, the data area in the output file used in report 283 contains only data rates with an accuracy > 1 KB/s, for lower values 0 is output.

284

-

Number of DML calls

Number per second

.

Number of SQL calls

*

Number of SQL transactions

@

Number of SQ operations

285

+

Number of transactions

Number per second

-

Number of update transactions

286

-

Number of update transactions with remote partners

Number per second

.

Number of CODASYL statements sent to remote partners

*

Number of CODASYL statements received from remote partners

287

+

Number of logical read accesses

Number per second

-

Number of physical read accesses

288

+

Number of logical write accesses

Number per second

-

Number of physical write accesses

289

-

Number of physical read accesses to the RLOG file

Number per second

.

Number of physical write accesses to the RLOG file

*

Number of physical write accesses to the ALOG file

290

-

Number of wait states for locks

Number per second


.

Number of data deadlocks

*

Number of task deadlocks

291

-

Number of ITC communication operations between user and server tasks

Number per second

.

Number of ITC communication operations between server and user tasks

*

Number of all requests from server tasks to server tasks


@

Number of ITC communication operations between server tasks and server tasks


292

*

Rate of successful accesses with PPP for the entire UDS/SQL session

%

293

*

Average transaction time for the entire UDS/SQL session

Seconds

294

+

Number of local CALL-DML statements

Number per second

-

Number of local SQL statements

295

+

Number of remote CALL-DML statements

Number per second

-

Number of remote SQL statements

296

+

Number of transactions

Number per second

.

Number of update transactions

*

Number of retrieval transactions

-

Number of reset transactions

@

Number of transaction locks

297

-

Number of SQL update statements

Number per second


.

Number of SQL retrieval statements

*

Number of SQL-DDL and SQL-SSL statements

@

Number of utility statements

298

+

Number of SQL plan accesses

Number per second

-

Number of SQL plan generations

299

+

Number of logical read accesses to the system data buffer

Number per second

-

Number of logical write accesses to the system data buffer

300

+

Number of physical read accesses to the system data buffer

Number per second

-

Number of physical write accesses to the system data buffer

301

+

Number of logical read accesses to the user data buffer

Number per second

-

Number of logical write accesses to the user data buffer

302

+

Number of physical read accesses to the user data buffer

Number per second

-

Number of physical write accesses to the user data buffer

303

+

Number of logical read accesses to the cursor files

Number per second

-

Number of logical write accesses to the cursor files

304

+

Number of physical read accesses auf die cursor files

Number per second

-

Number of physical write accesses to the cursor files

305

-

Number of physical write accesses to DA-LOG and CAT-LOG files

Number per second


.

Number of physical read accesses to TA-LOG files

*

Number of physical write accesses to TA-LOG files

306

-

Number of active threads

Number

.

Number of ready threads

*

Number of unused threads


307

-

Number of inactive threads because of IO

Number


.

Number of inactive threads because of TA lock

*

Number of inactive threads because of job execution by the service task

@

Number of inactive threads because of semaphores, block lock or termination of a system job

308

+

Number of active service tasks

Number

-

Number of jobs not yet executed by the service task

309

+

Data rate for sending to and receiving from the network

KB per second

310

+

Data rate for sending to the network

KB per second

-

Data rate for receiving from the network

311

+

Data rate for reading from and writing to files

KB per second

312

+

Data rate for reading from files

KB per second

-

Data rate for writing to files

313

+

Number of received jobs per second

Number per second

.

Number of successfully completed jobs per second

*

Number of aborted jobs per second

-

Number of interrupted jobs per second

@

Number of jobs rejected per second because of incorrect user authentication

314

+

Number of connection attempts aborted as unsuccessful per second

Number per second

-

Number of connections aborted per second

315

+

Number of synchronous jobs in ACTIVE state

Number

-

Number of asynchronous jobs in ACTIVE state

316

-

Number of jobs in WAIT state

Number

.

Number of jobs in HOLD state

*

Number of jobs in SUSPEND state

@

Number of jobs in LOCK state

317

+

Maximum number of connections active in parallel which can be used to execute file transfer requests (openFT parameter CONNECTION-LIMIT)

Number

-

Number of occupied connections
This value can temporarily be greater than the maximum value if CONNECTION-LIMIT has been reduced.

318

+

Maximum number of jobs which can be stored in the request queue (asynchronous jobs, openFT parameter REQUEST-LIMIT)

Number

-

Number of jobs stored in the request queue (asynchronous jobs)
This value can temporarily be greater than the maximum value if REQUEST-LIMIT has been reduced.

319

*

Average number of RSC IOs processed in parallel

Number

.

Maximum possible number of RSC IOs

320

+

Number of read accesses

Inputs/outputs per second

-

Number of write accesses


See also notes on the DISK-FILE monitoring program.