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Normand Brousseau
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Joined: 04 Dec 2007 Posts: 3 Location: Canada
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Hi,
Could someone give me a reference of where I could find the meanings of each column heading in the following IEFACTRT output:
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- --TIMINGS (MINS.)-- ----PAGING COUNTS---
-JOBNAME STEPNAME PROCSTEP RC EXCP CONN TCB SRB CLOCK SERV PG PAGE SWAP VIO SWAPS
-BDVESRDV DEL 00 40 45 .00 .00 .0 209 0 0 0 0 0
-BDVESRDV VLSAUTIN IDEAL 00 3684 2193 .04 .00 .3 16207 0 0 0 0 0
-BDVESRDV COP2OMVS CPSTDOUT 00 49 25 .00 .00 .0 257 0 0 0 0 0
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I believe this would be the default IEFACTRT exit's output, provided by IBM under SYS1.SAMPLIB(IEEACTRT). I have a good idea about some of the headings, but I am puzzled by CONN, CLOCK and SRV.
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Robert Sample
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The macro says CONN is device connect time in ms. CLOCK is elapsed time in tenths of a minute and SERV is service units used. |
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Normand Brousseau
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Thanks Robert, this answers my question. I'm not familiar with the "service units" topic though - any quick and simple explanation on this? |
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Robert Sample
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IIRC, one million service units (MSU) is the amount of processing work a certain computer can do in one hour. For a given hardware box, the MSU is a constant, but the value varies by the machine (z10, z9, etc all have different MSU numbers) and processors installed. MSU is used by IBM and independent software vendors for billing software charges that are based on workload (where applicable). Google can help, although your best bet might be to contact your site support group for more information. |
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Normand Brousseau
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Now the answer is complete - Thanks a whole lot!!! |
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Robert Sample
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You're welcome. |
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