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SMF Type 14 RecordThis table shows the record layout for type 14 SMF records
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Offset (Dec.) | Offset (Hex) | Name | Length | Format | Description |
0 | 0 | SMF14LEN | 2 | binary | Record length. This field and the next field (total of four bytes) form the RDW (record descriptor word). See “Standard SMF Record Header” on page 13-1 for a detailed description.
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2 | 2 | SMF14SEG | 2 | binary | Segment descriptor (see record length field).
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4 | 4 | SMF14FLG | 1 | binary | System indicator: Bit Meaning When Set 0-2 Reserved 3-6 Version indicators* 7 Reserved.*See “Standard SMF Record Header” on page 13-1 for a detailed description.
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5 | 5 | SMF14RTY | 1 | binary | Record type 14 (X'0E').
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6 | 6 | SMF14TME | 4 | binary | Time since midnight, in hundredths of a second, that the record was moved into the SMF buffer.
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10 | A | SMF14DTE | 4 | packed | Date when the record was moved into the SMF buffer, in the form 0cyydddF. See “Standard SMF Record Header” on page 13-1 for a detailed description.
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14 | E | SMF14SID | 4 | EBCDIC | System identification (from the SID parameter).
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18 | 12 | SMF14JBN | 8 | EBCDIC | Job name. The job name, time, and date that the reader recognized the JOB card (for this job) constitute the job log identification, or transaction name (for APPC output).
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26 | 1A | SMF14RST | 4 | binary | Time since midnight, in hundredths of a second, that the reader recognized the JOB card (for this job).
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30 | 1E | SMF14RSD | 4 | packed | Date when the reader recognized the JOB card (for this job), in the form 0cyydddF. See “Standard SMF Record Header” on page 13-1 for a detailed description.
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34 | 22 | SMF14UID | 8 | EBCDIC | User-defined identification field (taken from common exit parameter area, not from USER=parameter on job statement).
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42 | 2A | SMF14RIN | 2 | binary | Record and data set indicator
Bit Meaning When Set 0 Reserved 1 Record written by end of volume (EOV) 2 DASD 3 Temporary data set 4 DCBDSORG=DA (the data set organization being used is direct access-BDAM) 5 DCBSORG=IS and DCBMACRF not EXCP (the data set organization being used is indexed sequential and the EXCP access method is not being used) 6 JFCDSORG=IS (the data set organization being used is indexed sequential) 7 Virtual input output (VIO) data set access 8 Partitioned data set directory entries (PDSE) data set 9 The QSAM TRUNC macro has been issued against a PDSE. 10 Null segment encountered in a PDSE. 11 Extended sequential data set indicator 12 Hiperbatch section present 13 Extended information segment present 14,15 Reserved. Note: A data set is considered temporary if: -- It has a system-generated name where the first qualifier starts with SYS and the second qualifier starts with T (SYS____.T___.___). or -- It is created within a job step and exists only for the duration of that job step. |
This section contains the UCB information associated with this record | |||||
44 | 2C | SMF14SDC | 1 | binary | Size of DCB/DEB section.
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45 | 2D | SMF14NUC | 1 | binary | Number of UCB sections. There is always one UCB section for each UCB currently processing except for ISAM and BPAM-concatenated data sets. For ISAM data sets, this field is calculated as: one for the index extent, one per volume for primary extents, and one for the overflow extent. For BPAM there is one UCB section for each data set in the concatenation except that any z/OS UNIX directories are omitted. For extended format data sets, there is one UCB section for each volume.
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46 | 2E | SMF14SUC | 1 | binary | Size of each UCB section.
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47 | 2F | SMF14SET | 1 | binary | Size of ISAM extension section. This field equals 28 (or 0 if there are no ISAM data sets). For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X'0'.
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48 | 30 | SMF14OPE | 4 | binary | Time since midnight, in hundredths of a second, when the data set was opened
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This section contains a portion of the TIOT from the DD entry. The TIOT section is 16 bytes long. | |||||
52 | 34 | SMF14TIOE1 | 1 | binary | Length, in bytes, of the DD entry (including all device entries). This field is mapped by TIOELNGH in the TIOT mapping.
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53 | 35 | SMF14TIOE2 | 1 | binary | Status indicator. This field indicates the tape label processing to be performed; whether unallocating, rewinding, or unloading tape data sets is required. This field is mapped by TIOESSTA in the TIOT mapping.
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54 | 36 | SMF14TIOE3 | 1 | binary | Number of devices requested for this data set during allocation. For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X'1'. This field is mapped by TIOEWTCT in the TIOT mapping.
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55 | 37 | SMF14TIOE4 | 1 | binary | A data set and device indicator. This field is mapped by TIOELINK in the TIOT mapping.
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56 | 38 | SMF14TIOE5 | 8 | EBCDIC | Data definition name (DDname). This field is mapped by TIOEDDNM in the TIOT mapping.
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64 | 40 | SMF14TIOE6 | 3 | binary | Scheduler Work Area (SWA) address of the job file control block (JFCB). This field is mapped by TIOEJFCB in the TIOT mapping.
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67 | 43 | SMF14TIOE7 | 1 | binary | This field is mapped by TIOESTTC in the TIOT mapping.
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This section contains information concerning the job file control block. | |||||
68 | 44 | SMF14JFCB1 | 176 | binary | The job file control block (JFCB), excluding JFCB extensions. JFCBTSDM-Used to find uncataloged data sets. JFCBADBF-Indicates number of data buffers. JFCBLTYP-Indicates type of label. JFCBCRDT-Indicates file’s creation date. JFCBXPDT-Indicates file’s expiration date. JFCBIND1-Indicates bits flag RLSE processing, extension onto a new volume and whether the file is a member of a GDG or a PDS. JFCBIND2-Indicates DISP= settings. JFCBCTRI-Indicates type of space request. JFCBPQTY-Indicates primary space request size. JFCBSQTY-Indicates secondary space request size.
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68 | 44 | SMF14_ JFCBQNAM | 8 | EBCDIC | PROCESS QUEUE NAME (QNAME=) (TCAM)
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68 | 44 | SMF14_ JFCBDSNM | 44 | EBCDIC | DATA SET NAME (DSNAME=)
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112 | 70 | SMF14_ JFCBELNM | 8 | EBCDIC | DSNAME= ELEMENT (MEMBER) NAME (DSNAME=x(member)). MEMBER NAME OR RELATIVE GENERATION NUMBER. TYPE OF AREA (INDEX, PRIME OR OVERFLOW) FOR AN INDEXED SEQUENTIAL DATA SET ONLY.
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112 | 70 | SMF14_ FCIPLTX | 7 | EBCDIC | MODULE NAME OF NETWORK CONTROL PROGRAM (DCB=IPLTXID=) (TCAM)
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112 | 70 | SMF14_ JFCBLSRD | 8 | EBCDIC | Target DDNAME for Batch LSR when JFCBLSR indicator is ON
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120 | 78 | SMF14_ JFCBTSDM | 1 | binary | JOB MANAGEMENT/DATA MANAGEMENT INTERFACE
JFCCAT X'80' - DATA SET IS CATALOGED JFCVSL X'40' - VOLUME SERIAL LIST HAS BEEN CHANGED JFCSDS X'20' - SUBSYSTEM DATA SET - This dataset is either a SYSIN/SYSOUT dataset, or SUBSYS= was specified on the DD statement JFCTTR X'10' - A JOB STEP IS TO BE RESTARTED. USE JFCBOTTR INSTEAD OF DS1LSTAR FIELD TO REPOSITION DATA SET IF AUTOMATIC STEP RESTART OCCURS. (THIS JOB HAD ABEND PROCESSING FOR A DATA SET OPENED FOR MOD.) JFCNWRIT X'08' - DO NOT WRITE BACK THE JFCB DURING OPEN PROCESSING JFCNDSCB X'04' - DO NOT MERGE DSCB OR LABEL FIELDS INTO THIS JFCB JFCNDCB X'02' - DO NOT MERGE DCB FIELDS INTO THIS JFCB JFCPAT X'01' - THE PATTERNING DSCB IS COMPLETE |
121 | 79 | SMF14_ JFCBDSCB | 3 | EBCDIC | TTR OF THE FORMAT 1 DSCB FOR DATA SET PART ON THE FIRST VOLUME OF THE DATA SET
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124 | 82 | SMF14_ JFCFCBID | 4 | EBCDIC | FORMS CONTROL BUFFER IMAGE ID (FCB=name)
- FORMS CONTROL BUFFER IMAGE ID (3211 Printer) - OR DATA PROTECTION IMAGE ID (3525 Card punch WITH THE READ AND PRINT FEATURES) - OR FORMAT RECORD ID |
126 | 7E | SMF14_ JFCAMSTR | 2 | binary | NUMBER OF STRINGS (AMP=('STRNO=num')) (VSAM)
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128 | 80 | SMF14_ JFCBADBF | 2 | binary | NUMBER OF DATA BUFFERS AMP=('BUFND=NNN') (VSAM)
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130 | 82 | SMF14_ JFCNLREC | 2 | binary | LOGICAL RECORD LENGTH - VSAM
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132 | 84 | SMF14_ JFCBTDSI | 2 | BINARY | Tape Device Selection Information Set by SMS/Dataclass or Dynamic Allocation Used by SMS/OAM. The tape device selection information is used to communicate device selection information for tape library requests. The information is only valid for tape library requests, but should not be used to test whether the DD is a tape library allocation (a zero value doesn't mean it's a non-tape library request). The values assigned to JFCTRKNO, JFCMEDIA, JFCOMPTY and JFCSPECL are hex values rather than bit values.
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132 | 84 | SMF14_ JFCTDSI1 | 1 | BINARY | TDSI byte 1
JFCTRKNO X'F0' - Track recording technique JFCNOREC X'00' - Recording technology unknown or not specified JFC18TRK X'10' - 18 track recording mode - (hex value) JFC36TRK X'20' - 36 track recording mode - (hex value) JFC128TK X'30' - 128 track recording mode - (hex value) JFC256TK X'40' - 256 track recording mode - (hex value) JFC384TK X'50' - 384 track recording mode - (hex value) JFCEFMT1 X'60' - Enterprise Format 1 - (hex value) JFCEFMT2 X'70' - Enterprise Format 2 - (hex value) JFCEEFM2 X'80' - Enterprise Encryption Format 2 - (hex value) JFCEFMT3 X'90' - Enterprise Format 3 - (hex value) JFCEEFM3 X'A0' - Enterprise Encryption Format 3 - (hex value) JFCMEDIA X'0F' - Media type JFCNOMED X'00' - Media type unknown or not specified JFCBMED1 X'01' - Cartridge System Tape - (hex value) JFCBMED2 X'02' - Enhanced Capacity Cartridge System Tape (hex value) JFCBMED3 X'03' - 1/2 inch / 320 meter particle media JFCBMED4 X'04' - Reserved for future media type JFCBMED5 X'05' - Enterprise Cartridge Tape JFCBMED6 X'06' - Enterprise WORM Cartridge Tape JFCBMED7 X'07' - Enterprise Economy Cartridge Tape JFCBMED8 X'08' - Enterprise Economy WORM Cartridge Tape JFCBMED9 X'09' - Enterprise Extended Cartridge Tape JFCBME10 X'0A' - Enterprise Extended WORM Cartridge Tape |
133 | 85 | SMF14_ JFCTDSI2 | 1 | binary | TDSI byte 2
JFCOMPTY X'F0' - Compaction type. Does not necessarily mean TRTCH=COMP was specified. JFCCMPNS X'00' - Compaction type unknown or not specified JFCNOCMP X'10' - Compaction not used - (hex value) JFCBIDRC X'20' - Compaction type=IDRC - (hex value) JFCBCMPY X'20' - Compaction = YES - (hex value) JFCSPECL X'0F' - Special attributes JFCNOSPC X'00' - Volume has no special attributes JFCRDCOM X'01' - Read compatibility attribute. When set, it indicates that the volumes will be used for input only and read compatible devices can be added to the device eligibility - (hex value) |
134 | 86 | SMF14_ JFCBLTYP | 1 | binary | LABEL TYPE (LABEL=)
JFCDSEQN X'80' - DATASET SEQUENCE NUMBER Specified (LABEL=(ds-seq#,label)) JFCBAL X'40' - AL - ISO/ANSI (ver 1) ISO/ANSI/FIPS (ver 3) X'48' - AUL - User labels ans AL type labels JFCBLTM X'20' - LTM - LEADING TAPE MARK * NOTE: OPEN/CLOSE/EOV AND RESTART must space over a tape mark if one exists. JFCBLP X'10' - BLP - BYPASS LABEL PROCESSING JFCSUL X'0A' - SUL - STANDARD and USER LABELs JFCNSL X'04' - NSL - NONSTANDARD LABEL JFCSL X'02' - SL - STANDARD LABEL (default) JFCNL X'01' - NL - NO LABEL |
136 | 88 | SMF14_ JFCBFLSQ | 2 | binary | LABEL= FILE (DATA SET) SEQUENCE NUMBER (LABEL=(ds-seq#,,))
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138 | 8A | SMF14_ JFCBVLSQ | 2 | binary | VOLUME= VOLUME SEQUENCE NUMBER (VOL=(,,vol-seq#,,))
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148 | 94 | SMF14_ JFCBCRDT | 3 | hex | DATA SET CREATION DATE in the format: 'YYDDDD' in which the year is an offset from 1900, i.e. 1989 is 1900 + 89. The 89 in hex is 59, in this case January 8, 1989 would be 590008. This date is the date of the Allocation of the data set and is not valid until the Allocation is processing.
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151 | 97 | SMF14_ JFCBXPDT | 3 | hex | DATA SET EXPIRATION DATE (LABEL=EXPDT=) Stored in the same format as the Creation Date This field may alternately contain the date that is calculated by adding the Retention Period (LABEL=RETPD=) to the Creation Date (JFCBCRDT). NOTE: JFCBXPDT is not valid until the data set is actually allocated.
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154 | 9A | SMF14_ JFCBIND1 | 1 | binary | INDICATOR BYTE 1
JFCRLSE X'C0' - RELEASE EXTERNAL STORAGE (SPACE=(,(,),RLSE)) JFCLOC X'30' - DATA SET HAS BEEN LOCATED JFCADDED X'0C' - NEW VOLUME HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE DATA SET JFCGDG X'02' - DATA SET IS A MEMBER OF A GENERATION DATA GROUP JFCPDS X'01' - DATA SET IS A MEMBER OF A PARTITIONED DATA SET |
155 | 9B | SMF14_ JFCBIND2 | 1 | binary | INDICATOR BYTE 2
JFCDISP X'C0' - BIT PATTERN FOR NEW, MOD, OLD JFCNEW X'C0' - NEW DATA SET (DISP=NEW) JFCMOD X'80' - MOD DATA SET (DISP=MOD) JFCOLD X'40' - OLD DATA SET (DISP=OLD) JFCBRWPW X'30' - PASSWORD IS REQUIRED TO WRITE BUT NOT TO READ (DATA SET SECURITY) (LABEL=(,,NOPWREAD)) JFCSECUR X'10' - PASSWORD IS REQUIRED TO READ OR TO WRITE (DATA SET SECURITY) (LABEL=(,,PASSWORD)) JFCSHARE X'08' - SHARED DATA SET JFCENT X'04' - DELETE THIS JFCB BEFORE ALLOCATION FOR A RESTARTED GENERATION DATA GROUP JFCREQ X'02' - STORAGE VOLUME REQUESTED JFCTEMP X'01' - DATA SET WILL BE DELETED WHEN JOB COMPLETES WITH A NORMAL CONDITION CODE |
156 | 9C | SMF14_ JFCBUFNO | 1 | binary | NUMBER OF BUFFERS REQUIRED FOR THIS DATA SET (DCB=BUFNO=)
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156 | 9C | SMF14_ JFCBUFIN | 1 | hex | INPUT Buffers (DCB=BUFIN=) BITS 0-3 CONTAIN THE NUMBER OF BUFFERS ASSIGNED INITIALLY FOR RECEIVING OPERATIONS FOR EACH LINE IN A LINE GROUP (TCAM)
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156 | 9C | SMF14_ JFCBFOUT | 1 | hex | OUTPUT Buffers (DCB=BUFOUT=) BITS 4-7 CONTAIN THE NUMBER OF BUFFERS ASSIGNED INITIALLY FOR SENDING OPERATIONS FOR EACH LINE IN A LINE GROUP (TCAM)
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158 | 9E | SMF14_ JFCBUFL | 2 | binary | BUFFER LENGTH (DCB=BUFL=)
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160 | A0 | SMF14_ JFCEROPT | 1 | binary | ERROR OPTION (DCB=EROPT=) DISPOSITION OF PERMANENT ERRORS IF USER RETURNS FROM A SYNCHRONOUS ERROR EXIT. (QSAM)
JFCACC X'80' - ACC - ACCEPT JFCSKP X'40' - SKP - SKIP JFCABN X'20' - ABE - ABNORMAL END OF TASK JFCTOPT X'10' - T - ON-LINE TERMINAL TEST (BTAM) |
161 | A1 | SMF14_ JFCTRTCH | 1 | hex | TAPE RECORDING TECHNIQUE (DCB=TRTCH=)
JFCEVEN X'23' - E - EVEN PARITY (7-track) JFCTRAN X'3B' - T - EOD/EBCDIC TRANSLATION (7-track) JFCCONV X'13' - C - DATA CONVERSION (7-track) JFCTREV X'2B' - ET - EVEN PARITY AND TRANSLATION (7-track) JFCCOMP X'08' - COMP - ENHANCED 3480 DATA RECORDING JFCNCOMP X'04' - NOCOMP - ENHANCED 3480 DATA RECORDING JFC1TRAK X'42' - TBD - RESERVED FUTURE DEVELOPMENT JFC2TRAK X'82' - TBD - RESERVED FUTURE DEVELOPMENT JFC4TRAK X'C2' - TBD - RESERVED FUTURE DEVELOPMENT |
161 | A1 | SMF14_ JFCKEYLE | 1 | hex | DIRECT ACCESS KEY LENGTH (DCB=KEYLEN=) 08210000
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161 | A1 | SMF14_ JFCMODE | 1 | hex | MODE OF OPERATION (CARD READER, CARD PUNCH) (DCB=MODE=)
JFCBIN X'80' - C - Card Image (COLUMN BINARY MODE) JFCEBCD X'40' - E - EBCDIC MODE JFCMODEO X'20' - O - OPTICAL MARK READ MODE (3505 ONLY) JFCMODER X'10' - R - READ COLUMN ELIMINATE MODE (3505 AND 3525 WITH READ FEATURE) |
161 | A1 | SMF14_ JFCSTACK | 1 | hex | STACKER SELECTION (CARD READER, CARD PUNCH) (DCB=STACK=)
JFCTWO X'02' - 2 - STACKER TWO JFCONE X'01' - 1 - STACKER ONE |
161 | A1 | SMF14_ JFCPRTSP | 1 | hex | NORMAL PRINTER SPACING (DCB=PRTSP=)
JFCSPTHR X'19' - 3 - SPACE THREE LINES JFCSPTWO X'11' - 2 - SPACE TWO LINES JFCSPONE X'09' - 1 - SPACE ONE LINE JFCSPNO X'01' - 0 - NO SPACING |
162 | A2 | SMF14_ JFCDEN | 1 | hex | TAPE DENSITY - 2400/3400 SERIES MAGNETIC TAPE UNITS (DCB=DEN=)
JFC200 X'03' - 0 - 200 BPI (7-track) JFC556 X'43' - 1 - 556 BPI (7-track) JFC800 X'83' - 2 - 800 BPI (7-track and 9-track) JFC1600 X'C3' - 3 - 1600 BPI (9-track) JFC6250 X'D3' - 4 - 6250 BPI (9-track) |
163 | A3 | SMF14_ JFCBABFS | 3 | binary | TOTAL BUFFER SIZE FOR ALL VSAM BUFFERS (AMP=('BUFSP=num')) (VSAM)
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166 | A6 | SMF14_ JFCDSORG | 2 | binary | DATA SET ORGANIZATION
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166 | A6 | SMF14_ JFCDSRG1 | 1 | binary | BYTE 1 OF JFCDSORG (DCB=DSORG=)
JFCORGIS X'80' - IS - INDEXED SEQUENTIAL * X'81' - ISU - INDEXED SEQUENTIAL Unmovable JFCORGPS X'40' - PS - PHYSICAL SEQUENTIAL * X'41' - PSU - PHYSICAL SEQUENTIAL Unmovable JFCORGDA X'20' - DA - DIRECT ACCESS * X'21' - DAU - DIRECT ACCESS Unmovable JFCORGCX X'10' - CX - COMM. LINE GROUP (BTAM,QTAM) JFCORGPO X'02' - PO - PARTITIONED * X'03' - POU - PARTITIONED Unmovable JFCORGU X'01' - ..U - UNMOVABLE - THE DATA CONTAINS LOCATION DEPENDENT INFORMATION (used in conjunction with other settings) |
167 | A7 | SMF14_ JFCDSRG2 | 1 | binary | BYTE 2 OF JFCDSORG (DCB=DSORG=)
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168 | A8 | SMF14_ JFCRECFM | 1 | binary | RECORD FORMAT (DCB=RECFM=) (AMP=('RECFM='))
JFCRCFM X'E0' - - RECORD FORMAT (USASI/USASCII) JFCFMREC X'C0' - - HIGH-ORDER TWO BITS OF JFCRECFM TO BE TESTED FOR RECORD FORMAT JFCUND X'C0' - U - UNDEFINED JFCFIX X'80' - F - FIXED JFCVAR X'40' - V - VARIABLE JFCVARD X'20' - D - VARIABLE (FORMAT D FOR USASI/USASCII) JFCRFO X'20' - T - TRACK OVERFLOW JFCRFB X'10' - B - BLOCKED - MAY NOT OCCUR WITH UNDEFINED JFCRFS X'08' - S - FOR FIXED LENGTH RECORD FORMAT, STANDARD BLOCKS. NO TRUNCATED BLOCKS OR UNFILLED TRACKS ARE EMBEDDED IN THE DATA SET. FOR VARIABLE LENGTH RECORD FORMAT, SPANNED RECORDS. JFCCHAR X'06' - - CONTROL CHARACTER JFCASA X'04' - A - AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD (ASA) CONTROL CHARACTER (IOS/ANSI) JFCMAC X'02' - M - MACHINE CODE CONTROL CHARACTER JFCNOCC X'00' - - NO CONTROL CHARACTER |
169 | A9 | SMF14_ JFCOPTCD | 1 | binary | OPTION CODES (DCB=OPTCD=)
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170 | AA | SMF14_ JFCBLKSI | 2 | binary | MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE (DCB=BLKSIZE=)
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170 | AA | SMF14_ JFCBUFSI | 2 | binary | MAXIMUM BUFFER SIZE (DCB=BUFSIZE=)
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170 | AA | SMF14_ JFCBAXBF | 2 | binary | NUMBER OF INDEX BUFFERS (AMP=('BUFNI=num')) (VSAM)
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172 | AC | SMF14_ JFCLRECL | 2 | binary | LOGICAL RECORD LENGTH (DCB=LRECL=)
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174 | AE | SMF14_ JFCBUFMX | 4 | binary | MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BUFFERS (DCB=BUFMAX=). THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF BUFFERS TO BE USED FOR DATA TRANSFER FOR EACH LINE IN THIS LINE GROUP (TCAM)
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185 | B9 | SMF14_ JFCBNVOL | 1 | binary | NUMBER OF VOLUME SERIAL NUMBERS
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186 | BA | SMF14_ JFCBVOLS | 30 | EBCDIC | THE FIRST FIVE VOLUME SERIAL NUMBERS
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186 | BA | SMF14_ JFCBVOLS_ 1 | 6 | EBCDIC | VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER - 1
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192 | C0 | SMF14_ JFCBVOLS_ 2 | 6 | EBCDIC | VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER - 2
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198 | C6 | SMF14_ JFCBVOLS_ 3 | 6 | EBCDIC | VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER - 3
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204 | CC | SMF14_ JFCBVOLS_ 4 | 6 | EBCDIC | VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER - 4
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210 | D2 | SMF14_ JFCBVOLS_ 5 | 6 | EBCDIC | VOLUME SERIAL NUMBER - 5
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220 | DC | SMF14_ JFCBPQTY | 3 | binary | SPACE= Primary quantity (SPACE=(,(prim-qty))) PRIMARY QUANTITY OF DIRECT ACCESS STORAGE REQUIRED
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220 | DC | SMF14_ JFCRUNIT | 3 | EBCDIC | UNIT TYPE (EBCDIC) OF A DEVICE AT A REMOTE TERMINAL. THE FIRST TWO CHARACTERS ARE RD (READER), PR (PRINTER) OR PU (PUNCH). THE THIRD CHARACTER IS A NUMBER FROM 1 TO 9
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223 | DF | SMF14_ JFCBCTRI | 1 | binary | SPACE PARAMETERS (SPACE=)
JFCBSPAC X'C0' - BIT PATTERN FOR SPACE REQUESTS JFCBCYL X'C0' - CYL REQUEST (SPACE=(CYL,(...))) JFCBTRK X'80' - TRK REQUEST (SPACE=(TRK,(...))) JFCBAVR X'40' - AVRAGE BLOCK LENGTH (blklgth) REQUEST (SPACE=(blklgth,(x,x))) JFCBLKSZ X'10' - ON indicates that the JFCBLKSI has been set to zero via external interface. Set to OFF by DFP Open once zero value is propagated. Set ON by: External interface Checked by: DFP Open Set OFF by: DFP Open JFCONTIG X'08' - CONTIG REQUEST (SPACE=(x,(x,x,),,CONTIG)) JFCMIXG X'04' - MXIG REQUEST (SPACE=(x,(x,x,),,MXIG)) JFCALX X'02' - ALX REQUEST (SPACE=(x,(x,x,),,ALX)) JFCROUND X'01' - ROUND REQUEST (SPACE=(x,(x,x,),,,ROUND)) JFCBABS X'00' - ABSTR REQUEST (SPACE=(ABSTR,(...))) |
224 | EO | SMF14_ JFCBSQTY | 3 | binary | SPACE= Secondary quantity (SPACE=(,(,sec-qty))) SECONDARY QUANTITY OF DIRECT ACCESS STORAGE REQUIRED
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228 | E4 | SMF14_ JFCBDQTY | 3 | binary | SPACE= Directory quantity (SPACE=(,(,,dir-qty))) QUANTITY OF DIRECT ACCESS STORAGE REQUIRED FOR A DIRECTORY OR AN EMBEDDED INDEX AREA
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242 | F2 | SMF14_ JFCBVLCT | 1 | binary | VOLUME COUNT (volct) (VOL=(,,,volct)
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This section contain portions of the DCB and DEB. | |||||
244 | F4 | SMF14DCBOR | 2 | binary | Data set organization being used. This field is mapped by DCBDSORG in the DCB mapping.
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246 | F6 | SMF14DCBRF | 1 | binary | Record format. This field is mapped by DCBRECFM in the DCB mapping.
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247 | F7 | SMF14DCBMF | 2 | binary | Type of I/O macro instruction and options. This field is mapped by DCBMACRF in the DCB mapping.
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249 | F9 | SMF14DCBFL | 1 | binary | Indicator used by the OPEN, CLOSE, EOV routines such as the type of the last I/O operation. This field is mapped by DCBOFLGS in the DCB mapping.
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250 | FA | SMF14DCBOP | 1 | binary | Option codes used by access-method interfaces. This field is mapped by DCBOPTCD in the DCB mapping.
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251 | FB | SMF14RV2 | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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252 | FC | SMF14DEBFL | 1 | binary | Data set and device status indicator. This field indicates whether a data set is modified, new or old, and shows the status of DASD. This field is mapped by DEBOFLGS in the DEB mapping.
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253 | FD | SMF14DEBOP | 1 | binary | Indicator showing both the method of I/O processing and the disposition that is to be performed when an end-of-volume (EOV) condition occurs. This field is mapped by DEBOPATB in the DEB mapping.
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254 | FE | SMF14DEBVL | 2 | binary | Volume sequence number. For direct access, the sequence number is relative to the first volume of the data set. For tape, the sequence number is relative to the first volume processed. This field is valid only for sequential data sets. This field is mapped by DEBVOLSQ in the DEB mapping.
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256 | 100 | SMF14DCBBL | 4 | binary | Block count for each volume. For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X'0'. This field is mapped by DCBBLKCT in the DCB mapping.
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260 | 104 | SMF14DSSNO | 6 | EBCDIC | Data set serial number. For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X'0'. This field is mapped by UCBFSER in the UCB mapping.
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266 | 10a | SMF14RV3 | 2 | -- | Reserved.
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268 | 10c | SMF14OPD_ TAPE | 4 | packed | Date when the data set was opened, in the form 0cyyddF.
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256 | 100 | SMF14NTU | 4 | binary | Relative track and concatenation number (TTRN) of the last record processed for a physical sequential or partitioned data set. N is always zero except for BPAM-concatenated data sets. If the last operation was a read (DCBOFLGS bit 0 is off) the TTR is: (1) zero, (2) the start of a BPAM member if there are two or more IOBs, or (3) the last write of data set if there is one IOB. For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X'0'. For extended sequential data sets, this field will accumulate the number of tracks used across all the volumes (TTTT).
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260 | 104 | SMF14NTR | 4 | binary | Number of tracks released by the DADSM routine. For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X'0'.
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264 | 108 | SMF14NER | 1 | binary | Number of extents released by the DADSM routine. For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X'0'.
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265 | 109 | SMF14EDI | 1 | binary | Enhanced Data Integrity (EDI) flag indicator. Bit Meaning when set 0 Data set name found in EDI exclusion table. 1 Data set being opened for output but is currently open for output. 2 Data set being opened for input but is currently open for output and the data set is not excluded from EDI processing.. 3 Application requested EDI processing be bypassed and the data set is not excluded from EDI processing.. 4–7 Reserved.
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266 | 10A | SMF14RV4 | 2 | Reserved. | |
268 | 10C | SMF14OPD_ DASD | 4 | packed | Date when the data set was opened, in the form 0cyyddF.
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This section contains a portion of the UCB (see fields SMF14NUC and SMF14SUC). | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14UCBDV | 2 | binary | Device number. If this field contains X’7FFF’, this could be a virtual I/O (VIO) data set. If bit 7 of field SMF14RIN is set to one, this is a VIO data set. Note: Virtual I/O devices are identified by the following: Device Class 0 Unit Type 0 Device Number X'7FFF'It is important to understand the following: Allocation messages for VIO data sets will show VIO ALLOCATED TO ddname. SMF records will show VIO unit addresses as X'7FFF'. The actual in-storage UCB built for VIO will show address X'3FFF'. For example, the messages: - IEF237I X'3FFF' ALLOCATED TO ddname - IEF237I X'7FFF' ALLOCATED TO ddname indicate that ddname is not allocated to a Virtual I/O device, but is instead allocated to a real device whose unit address is X'3FFF' or X'7FFF' respectively.
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2 | 2 | SMF14FSRTEV | 6 | EBCDIC | Volume serial number.
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8 | 8 | SMF14UCBTY | 4 | binary | Unit type. This field is mapped by UCBTYP in the UCB mapping.
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12 | C | SMF14SRTES | 1 | binary | DASD volume status indicator. This field indicates whether this DASD volume is a private, public, storage, or control volume. For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X'0'. This field is mapped by UCBSTAB in the UCB mapping.
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13 | D | SMF14NEX | 1 | binary | Number of extents.
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14 | E | SMF14RV5 | 2 | Reserved. | |
16 | 10 | SMF14EXCP | 4 | binary | EXCP count for entire step. Note that if a data set is opened and closed twice during a single step, the count in the second type 14 record is the sum of all EXCPs for both uses of the data set. (The EXCP count in the last type 14 record for the step is equal to the corresponding entry for the data set in record type 4). For more information about EXCP count, see Chapter 10, “EXCP Count,” on page 10-1. For PDSE data sets, the number of pages that were read or written. For compressed data sets the number of physical blocks (see SMF14CIS for physical block size) that were read or written.
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For each UCB tape extension, there is this four-byte entry. | |||||
20 | 14 | SMF14SRTEF | 2 | binary | Data set sequence count.
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22 | 16 | SMF14SRTEQ | 2 | binary | Data set sequence number.
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The following four bytes apply to the UCB section if DASD (see SMFUCBTY). | |||||
20 | 14 | SMF14NTA | 4 | binary | Number of tracks allocated on the device. For PDSE data sets, this field will always contain X’0’. ' . '
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This section describes the DASD information acquired from Hiperbatch. These fields are only valid for data sets accessed using Hiperbatch (see SMF14RIN). | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14IOREQ | 4 | binary | Number of requests for I/O issued by the access method for this data set for which Hiperbatch attempted to find the requested data in its buffers (see SMF14CHITS and SMF14PHIOS).
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4 | 4 | SMF14CHITS | 4 | binary | Number of requests for I/O issued by the access method for this data set satisfied by moving data from Hiperbatch buffers.
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8 | 8 | SMF14NMWTS | 4 | binary | Number of times Hiperbatch temporarily suspended this requester because another user was already reading some or all of the requested data.
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12 | C | SMF14PHIOS | 4 | binary | Number of requests for I/O issued by the access method for this data set satisfied by performing DASD I/O. Note that the sum of SMF14PHIOS and SMF14CHITS should equal SMFIOREQ.
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16 | 10 | SMF14CIOS | 4 | binary | Number of DASD I/Os (as recorded in SMF14PHIOS) for which Hiperbatch copied the data into its buffers.
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DCBBSORG=IS and DCBMACRF not EXCP. For PDSE data sets, this section will contain all zeroes. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14RV6 | 2 | -- | Reserved.
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2 | 2 | SMF14DCBMA | 1 | binary | Extension of I/O macro instruction (DCBMACRF) for ISAM. This field is mapped by DCBMACCT in the DCB mapping.
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3 | 3 | SMF14DCBNL | 1 | binary | Number of index levels. This field is mapped by DCBNLVET in the DCB mapping.
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4 | 4 | SMF14DCBR3 | 4 | binary | For each use of the data set, number of read or write accesses to an overflow record which is not first in a chain of such records. This field is mapped by DCBRORG3 in the DCB mapping.
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8 | 8 | SMF14DCBNR | 4 | binary | Number of logical records in prime data area. This field is mapped by DCBNRECT in the DCB mapping.
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12 | C | SMF14DCBR2 | 2 | binary | Number of tracks (whole or partial remaining in overflow area). This field is mapped by DCBRORG2 in the DCB mapping.
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14 | E | SMF14DCBNO | 2 | binary | Number of logical records in overflow area. This field is mapped by DCBNOREC in the DCB mapping.
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16 | 10 | SMF14DCBR1 | 2 | binary | Number of cylinder overflow areas that are full. This field is mapped by DCBRORG1 in the DCB mapping.
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18 | 12 | SMF14RV7 | 1 | Reserved. | |
19 | 13 | SMF14DEBNI | 1 | binary | Number of extents in independent index area. This field is mapped by DEBNIEEQ in the DEB mapping.
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20 | 14 | SMF14DEBNP | 1 | binary | Number of extents in prime data area. This field is mapped by DEBNPEEQ in the DEB mapping.
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21 | 15 | SMF14DEBNO | 1 | binary | Number of extents in independent overflow area. This field is mapped by DEBNOEEQ in the DEB mapping.
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22 | 16 | SMF14NCYLS | 2 | binary | Number of cylinders in independent index area.
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24 | 18 | SMF14NPCYL | 2 | binary | Number of cylinders in prime data area.
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26 | 1A | SMF14NOCYL | 2 | binary | Number of cylinders in independent overflow area.
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This segment contains a 2 byte segment length, which is the length of all sections that are contained in it. Each section contains its section length, a section type code, and variable information depending upon the section type. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14SXS | 2 | binary | Size of extended information segment (size of all sections including this length field).
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2 | 2 | SMF14ESL | 2 | binary | Size of this extended information section (size of variable length fields including this 4 byte section descriptor word).
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4 | 4 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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5 | 5 | SMF14STY | 1 | binary | Section type code. Type Meaning When Set
1 Compressed format data set section 2 SMS class information section 3 Step Information section 4 ISO/ANSI Version 4 CCSID (coded character set ID) information section 5 Additional data set characteristics section. |
This describes the information acquired for extended format data sets. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14_ CMPFMT_ ESL | 2 | binary | Size of this extended information section (size of variable length fields including this 4 byte section descriptor word).
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2 | 2 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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3 | 3 | SMF14_ CMPFMT_ STY | 1 | binary | Section type code. Type Meaning When Set 1 Compressed format data set section 2 SMS class information section 3 Step Information section 4 ISO/ANSI Version 4 CCSID (coded character set ID) information section 5 Additional data set characteristics section
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4 | 4 | SMF14XF1 | 1 | binary | Indicators: Bit Meaning When Set 0 Compressed format data set size values (SMF14CDS and SMF14UDS) are invalid. 1 Compression of the data set has been rejected. 2-7 Reserved.
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5 | 5 | SMF14XF2 | 1 | binary | Indicators: Bit Meaning When Set 0-7 Reserved.
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6 | 6 | SMF14CDL | 8 | binary | Number of bytes of compressed data read or written since this open.
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14 | E | SMF14UDL | 8 | binary | Number of bytes of data read or written since this open (data length prior to compression).
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22 | 16 | SMF14CDS | 8 | binary | Size of the compressed format data set (number of compressed user data bytes).
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30 | 1E | SMF14UDS | 8 | binary | Size of the compressed format data set (number of uncompressed user data bytes).
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38 | 26 | SMF14CIS | 4 | binary | Physical block size of extended format data set.
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42 | 2A | SMF14TKL | 2 | binary | Length of dictionary token, SMF14TKN field (not including the length of this field). Currently equals 36.
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44 | 2C | SMF14TKN | 36 | binary | Dictionary token for compressed format data set.
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This describes the management, data and storage classes for SMS managed data sets. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14_ SMSCLS_ ESL | 2 | binary | Size of this extended information section (size of variable length fields including this 4 byte section descriptor word).
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2 | 2 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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3 | 3 | SMF14_ SMSCLS_ STY | 1 | binary | Section type code. Type Meaning When Set 1 Compressed format data set section 2 SMS class information section 3 Step Information section 4 ISO/ANSI Version 4 CCSID (coded character set ID) information section 5 Additional data set characteristics section
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4 | 4 | SMF14MCN | 8 | EBCDIC | SMS Management class name.
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12 | C | SMF14DCN | 8 | EBCDIC | SMS Data class name.
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20 | 14 | SMF14SCN | 8 | EBCDIC | SMS Storage class name (first 8 characters).
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This describes the step name and the active program name for the data set. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14_ STEP_ ESL | 2 | binary | Size of this extended information section (size of variable length fields including this 4 byte section descriptor word).
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2 | 2 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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3 | 3 | SMF14_ STEP_ STY | 1 | binary | Section type code. Type Meaning When Set 1 Compressed format data set section 2 SMS class information section 3 Step Information section 4 ISO/ANSI Version 4 CCSID (coded character set ID) information section 5 Additional data set characteristics section
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4 | 4 | SMF14SPN | 8 | EBCDIC | Job step name.
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12 | C | SMF14PGN | 8 | EBCDIC | Job step program name.
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This describes the CCSID information specified for an ISO/ANSI Version 4 tape data set. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14_ CCSID_ ESL | 2 | binary | Size of this extended information section (size of variable length fields including this 4 byte section descriptor word).
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2 | 2 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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3 | 3 | SMF14_ CCSID_ STY | 1 | binary | Section type code. Type Meaning When Set 1 Compressed format data set section 2 SMS class information section 3 Step Information section 4 ISO/ANSI Version 4 CCSID (coded character set ID) information section 5 Additional data set characteristics section
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4 | 4 | SMF14CFG | 1 | binary | Indicators: Bit Meaning When Set 0 IBM format Version 4 tape 1 Opened for OUTPUT not DISP=MOD (Note 1) 2 Opened for OUTPUT DISP=MOD (Note 1) 3 User CCSID value is defaulted to CCSID=500 4 Tape CCSID value is defaulted to CCSID=367 5 CCSID value specified on DD statement was ignored 6-7 Reserved.
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5 | 5 | SMF14USR | 4 | binary | CCSID user application expects data records to be in (specified on JOB/EXEC statement or defaulted). (Note 2)
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9 | 9 | SMF14TPE | 4 | binary | CCSID of data records on tape (specified on DD statement or in tape label). (Note 2)
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13 | D | SMF14LBL | 4 | binary | CCSID specified in the tape label of an existing tape when opened for input processing. // subtype 5 extended. after smf14lbs added 3/2018 for luminex
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This section contains information about the additional data set characteristics optionally provided for tape data sets. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF14_ ADDTLDS_ ESL | 2 | binary | Size of this extended information section (size of variable length fields including this 4 byte section descriptor word).
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2 | 2 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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3 | 3 | SMF14_ ADDTLDS_ STY | 1 | binary | Section type code. Type Meaning When Set 1 Compressed format data set section 2 SMS class information section 3 Step Information section 4 ISO/ANSI Version 4 CCSID (coded character set ID) information section 5 Additional data set characteristics section
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4 | 4 | SMF14BFG | 2 | binary | Indicators: Bit Meaning When Set 0 Block size value present 1-15 Reserved.
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6 | 6 | SMF14LBS | 8 | binary | Block size value.
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14 | E | SMF14FLG1 | 1 | binary | FLAG BYTE 1
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15 | F | SMF14FLG2 | 1 | binary | FLAG BYTE 2
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16 | 10 | SMF14DSVER | 1 | binary | DATA SET VERSION(0-IF NOT EXTENDED FORMAT, 1 IF VER0 OR VER1 EF, 2 IF VER2 EF)
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17 | 11 | SMF14ALI | 44 | EBCDIC | ALIAS DATA SET NAME
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61 | 3D | -- | 9 | binary | Reserved.
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The table above is based on the description provided by IBM in its "MVS Systems Management Facilities (SMF)" manual.
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INPUT: SMF14 INCLUDEIF: SMF14RTY = 14 /* SELECT JUST TYPE 14 RECORDS */ COLUMNS: SMF14_JOBID('JOBNAME READER TIMESTAMP' 26) SMF14SPN('STEPNAME') SMF14PGN('PGMNAME') SMF14TIOE5('DDNAME') SMF14_JFCBDSNM('DATASET NAME' 16) /* SHORTEN FOR SPACE*/ SMF14EXCP('EXCP/COUNT' 6) SMF14_CRDT('CREATION/DATE') SMF14_JFCLRECL('LRECL' 6) SMF14_JFCBLKSI('BLKSIZE' 7) SMF14_JFCBVOLS-1('VOLSER' 8) SMF14MCN('SMS MGMT/CLASS') SMF14SCN('SMS STOR/CLASS') SORT: SMF14_JOBID BREAK: SMF14_JOBID SPACE(2) NOTOTALS TITLE: #DATE / 'DATA SET USAGE BY JOBNAME' / 'PAGE' #PAGENUM
08/08/07 DATA SET USAGE BY JOBNAME PAGE 1 EXCP CREATION SMS MGMT SMS STOR JOBNAME READER TIMESTAMP STEPNAME PGMNAME DDNAME DATASET NAME COUNT DATE LRECL BLKSIZE VOLSER CLASS CLASS __________________________ ________ ________ ________ ________________ ______ ________ ______ _______ ________ ________ ________ BALCOMB 08/02/07 07:41:39 BTPRMF52 IKJEFT01 SYSPROC SYS1.TSO.CLIST.N 0 04/08/03 80 27,920 KRJSTC BALCOMB 08/02/07 07:41:39 BTPRMF52 IKJEFT01 SYSPROC SYS1.TSO.CLIST.N 0 04/08/03 80 27,920 KRJSTC BALCOMB 08/02/07 07:41:39 BTPRMF52 IKJEFT01 SYSPROC SYS1.TSO.CLIST.N 0 04/08/03 80 27,920 KRJSTC BALCOMB 08/02/07 07:41:39 BTPRMF52 IKJEFT01 SYSEXEC TSP.SISPEXEC 0 09/18/06 80 27,920 TIMPC0 BALCOMB 08/02/07 07:41:39 BTPRMF52 IKJEFT01 SYSEXEC TSP.SISPEXEC 0 09/18/06 80 27,920 TIMPC0 BALCOMB 08/02/07 07:41:39 BTPRMF52 IKJEFT01 SYSEXEC TSP.SISPEXEC 0 09/18/06 80 27,920 TIMPC0 BT910152 08/02/07 12:01:52 AT1 DFSULLS1 DFUTLP02 IMSSYST.IMS1.OLP 9,001 02/14/07 24,572 24,576 V91024 TESTBASE TESTBASE BT910152 08/02/07 12:01:52 AT1 DFSULLS1 STEPLIB IMS910T.ZRS0.SDF 73 04/27/05 0 32,760 V91013 PRIOR TESTBASE BT910648 08/02/07 12:06:48 AT1 DFSULLS1 DFUTLP03 IMSSYST.IMS1.OLP 9,001 02/14/07 24,572 24,576 V91116 TESTBASE TESTBASE BT910648 08/02/07 12:06:48 AT1 DFSULLS1 STEPLIB IMS910T.ZRS0.SDF 73 04/27/05 0 32,760 V91013 PRIOR TESTBASE BT911150 08/02/07 12:11:50 AT1 DFSULLS1 DFUTLP04 IMSSYST.IMS1.OLP 9,001 02/14/07 24,572 24,576 V91053 TESTBASE TESTBASE BT911150 08/02/07 12:11:50 AT1 DFSULLS1 STEPLIB IMS910T.ZRS0.SDF 73 04/27/05 0 32,760 V91013 PRIOR TESTBASE BT911352 08/02/07 12:13:52 AT1 DFSULLS1 DFUTLP01 IMSSYST.IMS4.OLP 12,001 02/14/07 22,524 22,528 V91095 TESTBASE TESTBASE BT911352 08/02/07 12:13:52 AT1 DFSULLS1 STEPLIB IMS910T.ZRS0.SDF 73 04/27/05 0 32,760 V91013 PRIOR TESTBASE BT911631 08/02/07 12:16:31 AT1 DFSULLS1 DFUTLP05 IMSSYST.IMS1.OLP 9,001 02/14/07 24,572 24,576 V91054 TESTBASE TESTBASE BT911631 08/02/07 12:16:31 AT1 DFSULLS1 STEPLIB IMS910T.ZRS0.SDF 73 04/27/05 0 32,760 V91013 PRIOR TESTBASE BT912109 08/02/07 12:21:09 AT1 DFSULLS1 DFUTLP00 IMSSYST.IMS1.OLP 9,001 02/14/07 24,572 24,576 V91044 TESTBASE TESTBASE BT912109 08/02/07 12:21:09 AT1 DFSULLS1 STEPLIB IMS910T.ZRS0.SDF 73 04/27/05 0 32,760 V91013 PRIOR TESTBASE BT912309 08/02/07 12:23:09 AT1 DFSULLS1 DFUTLP01 IMSSYST.IMS1.OLP 3,751 02/14/07 24,572 24,576 V91114 TESTBASE TESTBASE BT912309 08/02/07 12:23:09 AT1 DFSULLS1 STEPLIB IMS910T.ZRS0.SDF 73 04/27/05 0 32,760 V91013 PRIOR TESTBASE BT912758 08/02/07 12:27:58 AT1 DFSULLS1 STEPLIB IMS910T.ZRS0.SDF 73 04/27/05 0 32,760 V91013 PRIOR TESTBASE BT912758 08/02/07 12:27:58 AT1 DFSULLS1 DFUTLP02 IMSSYST.IMS1.OLP 9,001 02/14/07 24,572 24,576 V91024 TESTBASE TESTBASE CSQ1BING 08/01/07 19:04:10 CSQ1BING CSQXJST SYS00180 TCPIP.ETC.SERVIC 7 02/05/97 80 3,120 C23SP3 CSQ3BING 08/01/07 19:58:36 CSQ3BING CSQXJST SYS00122 TCPIP.ETC.SERVIC 7 02/05/97 80 3,120 C23SP3 CSQ3BING 08/01/07 19:58:36 CSQ3BING CSQXJST SYS00119 TCPIP.ETC.SERVIC 7 02/05/97 80 3,120 C23SP3 DB29AT 08/01/07 19:09:46 DB29AT DFSMVRC0 JCLPDS D10.TIMDSW4.PROC 320 10/23/02 80 3,200 C23CL1 DB29AT 08/01/07 19:09:46 DB29AT DFSMVRC0 JCLPDS D10.TIMDSW4.PROC 316 10/23/02 80 3,200 C23CL1 DB29AT 08/01/07 19:09:46 DB29AT DFSMVRC0 JCLPDS D10.TIMDSW4.PROC 308 10/23/02 80 3,200 C23CL1 DB29AT 08/01/07 19:09:46 DB29AT DFSMVRC0 JCLPDS D10.TIMDSW4.PROC 332 10/23/02 80 3,200 C23CL1 DB29AT 08/01/07 19:09:46 DB29AT DFSMVRC0 JCLPDS D10.TIMDSW4.PROC 312 10/23/02 80 3,200 C23CL1 DB29AT 08/01/07 19:09:46 DB29AT DFSMVRC0 JCLPDS D10.TIMDSW4.PROC 324 10/23/02 80 3,200 C23CL1 DB29AT 08/01/07 19:09:46 DB29AT DFSMVRC0 JCLPDS D10.TIMDSW4.PROC 328 10/23/02 80 3,200 C23CL1 08/08/07 DATA SET USAGE BY JOBNAME PAGE 2 EXCP CREATION SMS MGMT SMS STOR JOBNAME READER TIMESTAMP STEPNAME PGMNAME DDNAME DATASET NAME COUNT DATE LRECL BLKSIZE VOLSER CLASS CLASS __________________________ ________ ________ ________ ________________ ______ ________ ______ _______ ________ ________ ________ DB29AT 08/01/07 20:03:53 DB29AT DFSMVRC0 JCLPDS D10.TIMDSW4.PROC 64 10/23/02 80 3,200 C23CL1 DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:00:02 DUMPSMF SMFGDG LOG D10.SMF.GDG.LIST 59 02/09/95 80 27,920 C23AQ2 DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:00:02 DUMPSMF SMFGDG STEPLIB USER.LINKLIB 2 06/14/06 0 32,760 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:00:02 DUMPSMF IFASMFDP SYSIN USER.PROCLIB 2 05/08/00 80 6,400 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:08:49 DUMPSMF IFASMFDP SYSIN USER.PROCLIB 2 05/08/00 80 6,400 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:08:49 DUMPSMF SMFGDG LOG D10.SMF.GDG.LIST 59 02/09/95 80 27,920 C23AQ2 DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:08:49 DUMPSMF SMFGDG STEPLIB USER.LINKLIB 2 06/14/06 0 32,760 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:12:52 DUMPSMF IFASMFDP SYSIN USER.PROCLIB 2 05/08/00 80 6,400 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:12:52 DUMPSMF SMFGDG LOG D10.SMF.GDG.LIST 59 02/09/95 80 27,920 C23AQ2 DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:12:52 DUMPSMF SMFGDG STEPLIB USER.LINKLIB 2 06/14/06 0 32,760 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:20:14 DUMPSMF IFASMFDP SYSIN USER.PROCLIB 2 05/08/00 80 6,400 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:20:14 DUMPSMF SMFGDG LOG D10.SMF.GDG.LIST 59 02/09/95 80 27,920 C23AQ2 DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:20:14 DUMPSMF SMFGDG STEPLIB USER.LINKLIB 2 06/14/06 0 32,760 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:25:18 DUMPSMF SMFGDG LOG D10.SMF.GDG.LIST 59 02/09/95 80 27,920 C23AQ2 DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:25:18 DUMPSMF SMFGDG STEPLIB USER.LINKLIB 2 06/14/06 0 32,760 KRJSTC DUMPSMF 08/02/07 12:25:18 DUMPSMF IFASMFDP SYSIN USER.PROCLIB 2 05/08/00 80 6,400 KRJSTC IMS4 08/01/07 20:03:49 IMS4 DFSMVRC0 DFUTLP00 IMSSYST.IMS4.OLP 36,001 02/14/07 22,524 22,528 V91095 TESTBASE TESTBASE LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00568 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00569 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00567 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00570 SMB.SCEERUN 1,580 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00566 SYS1.LINKLIB 2 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00571 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00572 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00573 SMB.SCEERUN 748 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00575 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:03:23 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00574 SYS1.SERBLINK 47 09/20/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00371 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00365 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00368 CWC.SCSFMOD0 2 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00369 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00366 SYS1.SERBLINK 53 09/20/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00367 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00372 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00370 SMB.SCEERUN2 1,663 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 LTOMA 08/01/07 19:54:26 LTOMA KNJLLCRE SYS00373 SMB.SCEERUN 65 09/18/06 0 32,760 TIMPC0 ...
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