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SMF Type 74 Record (Subtype 1) - z/OS 2.1This table shows the record layout for type 74 SMF records
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Offset (Dec.) | Offset (Hex) | Name | Length | Format | Description |
0 | 0 | SMF74LEN | 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 | SMF74SEG | 2 | binary | Segment descriptor (see record length field).
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4 | 4 | SMF74FLG | 1 | binary | System indicator
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 New record format 1 Subtypes used 2 Reserved. 3-6 Version indicators |
5 | 5 | SMF74RTY | 1 | binary | Record type 74 (X'4A').
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6 | 6 | SMF74TME | 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 | SMF74DTE | 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 | SMF74SID | 4 | EBCDIC | System identification (from the SMFPRMxx SID parameter).
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18 | 12 | SMF74SSI | 4 | EBCDIC | Subsystem identification (‘RMF’).
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22 | 16 | SMF74STY | 2 | binary | Record subtype.
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24 | 18 | SMF74TRN | 2 | binary | Number of triplets in this record. A triplet is a set of three SMF fields (offset/length/number values) that defines a section of the record. The offset is the offset from the RDW.
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26 | 1A | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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28 | 1C | SMF74PRS | 4 | binary | Offset to RMF product section from RDW.
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32 | 20 | SMF74PRL | 2 | binary | Length of RMF product section.
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34 | 22 | SMF74PRN | 2 | binary | Number of RMF product sections.
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36 | 24 | SMF74DCS | 4 | binary | Offset to device control data section from RDW.
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40 | 28 | SMF74DCL | 2 | binary | Length of device control data section.
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42 | 2A | SMF74DCN | 2 | binary | Number of device control data sections.
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44 | 2C | SMF74DDS | 4 | binary | Offset to device data section from RDW.
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48 | 30 | SMF74DDL | 2 | binary | Length of device data section.
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50 | 32 | SMF74DDN | 2 | binary | Number of device data sections.
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0 | 0 | SMF74MFV | 2 | packed | RMF version number.
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2 | 2 | SMF74PRD | 8 | EBCDIC | Product name (‘RMF’).
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10 | A | SMF74IST | 4 | packed | Time that the RMF measurement interval started, in the form 0hhmmssF, where hh is the hours, mm is the minutes, ss is the seconds, and F is the sign.
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14 | E | SMF74DAT | 4 | packed | Date when the RMF measurement interval started, in the form 0cyydddF. See “Standard SMF Record Header” on page 13-1 for a detailed description.
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18 | 12 | SMF74INT | 4 | packed | Duration of the RMF measurement interval, in the form mmsstttF where mm is the minutes, ss is the seconds, ttt is the milliseconds, and F is the sign. (The end of the measurement interval is the sum of the recorded start time and this field.)
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22 | 16 | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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24 | 18 | SMF74SAM | 4 | binary | Number of RMF samples.
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28 | 1C | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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30 | 1E | SMF74FLA | 2 | binary | Flags
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 Reserved 1 Samples have been skipped 2 Record was written by RMF Monitor III 3 Interval was synchronized with SMF 4-15 Reserved. |
32 | 20 | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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36 | 24 | SMF74CYC | 4 | packed | Sampling cycle length, in the form 000ttttF, where tttt is the milliseconds and F is the sign (taken from CYCLE option). The range of values is 0.050 to 9.999 seconds.
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40 | 28 | SMF74MVS | 8 | EBCDIC | MVS software level (consists of an acronym and the version, release, and modification level - ZVvvrrmm).
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48 | 30 | SMF74IML | 1 | binary | Indicates the type of processor complex on which data measurements were taken.
Value - Meaning 3 9672, zSeries 49 31 SMF73PRF 1 binary Processor flags. Bit Meaning When Set 0 The system has expanded storage 1 The processor is enabled for ES connection architecture (ESCA) 2 There is an ES connection director in the configuration 3 System is running in z/Architecture mode 4 At least one zAAP is currently installed 5 At least one zIIP is currently installed 6 Enhanced DAT architecture available 7 Reserved. |
50 | 32 | SMF74PTN | 1 | binary | PR/SM partition number of the partition that wrote this record.
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51 | 33 | SMF74SRL | 1 | binary | SMF record level change number (X’6B’ for z/OS V2R1 RMF). This field enables processing of SMF record level changes in an existing release.
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52 | 34 | SMF74IET | 8 | char | Interval expiration time token. This token can be used to identify other than RMF records that belong to the same interval (if interval was synchronized with SMF).
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60 | 3C | SMF74LGO | 8 | binary | Offset GMT to local time (STCK format).
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68 | 44 | SMF74RAO | 4 | binary | Offset to reassembly area relative to start of RMF product section.
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72 | 48 | SMF74RAL | 2 | binary | Length of reassembly area. Area consists of a fixed header and a variable number of information blocks. Length depends on the record type/subtype, but is fixed for a specific type/subtype.
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74 | 4A | SMF74RAN | 2 | binary | Reassembly area indicator.
Value - Meaning 0 Record is not broken. 1 Record is broken. Note: This field is used to indicate whether an SMF record is a broken record. Therefore, offset (SMF74RAO) and length (SMF74RAL) are only valid if SMF74RAN = 1. A reassembly area is only present in broken records. |
76 | 4C | SMF74OIL | 2 | binary | Original interval length as defined in the session or by SMF (in seconds).
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78 | 4E | SMF74SYN | 2 | binary | SYNC value in seconds.
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80 | 50 | SMF74GIE | 8 | binary | Projected gathering interval end (STCK format) GMT time.
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88 | 58 | SMF74XNM | 8 | EBCDIC | Sysplex name as defined in parmlib member COUPLExx.
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96 | 60 | SMF74SNM | 8 | EBCDIC | System name for current system as defined in parmlib member IEASYSxx SYSNAME parameter.
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0 | 0 | SMF74RBR | 2 | binary | Total number of broken records built from the original large record.
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2 | 2 | SMF74RSQ | 2 | binary | Sequence number of this broken record. Every broken record built from the same large record must have a unique sequence number, it is in the range from 1 to SMF74RBR.
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4 | 4 | SMF74RIO | 4 | binary | Offset to first reassembly information block relative to start of reassembly area header.
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8 | 8 | SMF74RIL | 2 | binary | Length of reassembly information block.
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10 | A | SMF74RIN | 2 | binary | Number of reassembly information blocks (same value as SMF74TRN in header section).
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12 | C | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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0 | 0 | SMF74RNN | 2 | binary | Total number of sections in the original large record. This field contains information of how many sections of a specific type were contained in the original SMF record. This field is a copy of the number field of the triplet in the original (non broken) record.
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2 | 2 | SMF74RPP | 2 | binary | Position of the first of one or more consecutive sections described by this block as in the original record. Values in the range of 1 to SMF74RNN are valid for correct processing. A value of 0 will skip processing of this information block. This field provides information where the sections that are part of this broken record were placed in the original record before the split took place. The actual number of consecutive sections contained in this record is available from the actual triplet in the header extension.
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There is one section per device class | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF74NXT | 2 | binary | Number of device data sections in following records for this class.
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2 | 2 | SMF74TOT | 2 | binary | Total number of device data sections in all records for this class.
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4 | 4 | SMF74GEN | 2 | binary | Total number of devices specified for all classes at system installation.
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6 | 6 | SMF74SUB | 2 | binary | Device class code:
Bit Configuration Meaning ‘0080’X Magnetic tape device ‘0040’X Communication equipment ‘0020’X Direct access devices ‘0010’X Graphics devices ‘0008’X Unit record devices ‘0004’X Character reader devices. |
8 | 8 | SMF74DCF | 1 | binary | Flags for DASD class
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 Both sections of report requested 1 Sort by storage group 2-7 Reserved. |
9 | 9 | SMF74DMS | 1 | binary | Message flag for DASD class
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 Message issued that SMS not available 1 SMS interface error 2-7 Reserved. |
10 | A | SMF74ENF | 1 | binary | Flags for environment.
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 Extended CMB 1 Model-dependent data not available by STSCH 2 Initial command response time valid (SMF74CMR) 3-7 Reserved |
11 | B | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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12 | C | SMF74S15 | 4 | binary | Contents of register 15 after SMS interface call, zero if normal return.
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16 | 10 | SMF74SRC | 4 | binary | Return code from SMS interface, zero if normal return.
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20 | 14 | SMF74SRS | 4 | binary | Reason code from SMS interface, zero if normal return.
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24 | 18 | SMF74TSR | 2 | binary | Total number of small SMF records.
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26 | 1A | SMF74CFL | 1 | binary | Configuration change flags
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 Configuration changed. Used to decide whether to provide the text “POR” or “ACTIVATE” on reports. Also used to check whether data can be combined in a duration report. 1 Configuration change since power-on-reset (POR). 2 POR using IOC data set that contains a token. 3 Configuration token is valid. 4-7 Reserved. |
27 | 1B | -- | 3 | binary | Reserved.
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30 | 1E | SMF74TNM | 44 | EBCDIC | IODF name suffix.
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74 | 4A | SMF74TSF | 2 | EBCDIC | IODF name suffix.
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76 | 4C | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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78 | 4E | SMF74TOK | 16 | EBCDIC | Partial token information.
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78 | 4E | SMF74TDT | 8 | EBCDIC | IODF creation date, in the form mm/dd/yy.
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86 | 56 | SMF74TTM | 8 | EBCDIC | IODF creation time, in the form hh.mm.ss.
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94 | 5E | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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96 | 60 | SMF74MCT | 4 | binary | Maximum number of allocated tape devices. This field is zero for devices other than tape.
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100 | 64 | SMF74TDY | 10 | EBCDIC | IODF creation date, in the form mm/dd/yyyy.
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110 | 6E | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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There is one section per device. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF74NUM | 2 | binary | Device number, in the range X'0000' to X'FFFF'.
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2 | 2 | SMF74LCU | 2 | binary | Logical control unit number, in the range X'0000' to X'FFFF'.
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4 | 4 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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5 | 5 | SMF74CNF | 1 | binary | Device indicator
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 IOS queue length is incorrect 1 No logical control unit information 2 Data contained in fields SMF74SSC through SMF74DIS is incorrect 3 Device has been deleted 4 Only partial statistics are available 5 Reserved. 6 Data recorded is incorrect because device was configured during interval 7 Device is currently online. |
6 | 6 | SMF74SER | 6 | EBCDIC | Volume serial of the volume mounted on this device (tape or direct access device only).
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12 | C | SMF74TYP | 4 | binary | Unit type.
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16 | 10 | SMF74NUX | 4 | binary | Number of unit control blocks (UCBs) for a parallel access volume.
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20 | 14 | SMF74SSC | 4 | binary | Start subchannel count. This is the number of physical requests to the device and includes SSCH and RSSCH instructions.
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24 | 18 | SMF74MEC | 4 | binary | Measurement event count (number of SSCH instructions for which connect, pending, and active times were stored).
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28 | 1C | SMF74CNN | 4 | binary | Device connect time (in 128-microsecond units).
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32 | 20 | SMF74PEN | 4 | binary | Device pending time (in 128-microsecond units).
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36 | 24 | SMF74ATV | 4 | binary | Device active time (in 128-microsecond units).
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40 | 28 | SMF74DIS | 4 | binary | Device disconnect time (in 128-microsecond units).
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44 | 2C | SMF74QUE | 4 | binary | Number of requests queued in IOS for this device.
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48 | 30 | SMF74UTL | 4 | binary | Number of samples when the device was reserved but an SSCH instruction had not been issued to the device.
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52 | 34 | SMF74RSV | 4 | binary | Number of samples taken when the device was reserved.
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56 | 38 | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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60 | 3C | SMF74ALC | 4 | binary | Number of samples taken that indicated that the device was allocated.
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64 | 40 | SMF74MTP | 4 | binary | Number of samples taken that indicated a mount pending condition.
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68 | 44 | SMF74NRD | 4 | binary | Number of samples taken that indicated that the device was not ready.
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72 | 48 | SMF74COF | 2 | binary | Number of requests that had hardware timer overflow for connect time measurement.
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74 | 4A | SMF74ICT | 2 | binary | Number of incorrect samples.
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76 | 4C | SMF74DVB | 4 | binary | Device busy delay time, from subchannel information block (SCHIB) (in 128-microsecond units).
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80 | 50 | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved
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84 | 54 | SMF74CLF | 1 | binary | DASD report control flag
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 Number option active indicator 1 Storage group option active indicator 2 Storage group name changed during the interval 3 Mount pending condition exists at the start of the interval. 4 Mount pending condition exists at end of the interval. 5 Reserved. 6 CTC with special protocol. 7 Reserved. |
85 | 55 | -- | 3 | binary | Reserved.
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88 | 58 | SMF74SGN | 8 | EBCDIC | Storage group name as defined by DFSMS.
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96 | 60 | SMF74NDA | 4 | binary | Total number of allocations in effect for the device.
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100 | 64 | SMF74DEV | 8 | EBCDIC | Device model name. This field is blank if device name cannot be determined.
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108 | 6C | SMF74CU | 8 | EBCDIC | Control unit name. Blank if control unit name cannot be determined.
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116 | 74 | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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120 | 78 | SMF74CNX | 1 | binary | Device flag extensions
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 Device dynamically changed 1 Device disconnect time is not valid 2 Base exposure of a parallel access volume. 3 Number of alias exposures has changed. 4 Timing facility not active. 5-7 Reserved. |
121 | 79 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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122 | 7A | SMF74MTC | 2 | binary | Number of tape mounts detected against the device during the interval.
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124 | 7C | SMF74DTS | 1 | binary | Shared Device report control flag
Bit - Meaning When Set 0 Valid node descriptor ID retrieved 1 No valid node descriptor ID retrieved 2 Reserved. 3 SMF74SHR is valid. 4 Device is shared/assigned to multiple systems. 5–7 Reserved. |
125 | 7D | SMF74DCT | 28 | EBCDIC | Node descriptor ID for selfdescribing devices (if bit 0 of SMF74SRD on). 4-byte device number in EBCDIC format left justified with trailing blanks (if bit 1 of SMF74DTS is on).
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153 | 99 | -- | 7 | binary | Reserved.
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160 | A0 | SMF74PCT | 4 | binary | Number of unsuccessful PAV counts.
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164 | A4 | SMF74CMR | 4 | binary | Command response time in units of 128 microseconds.
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168 | A8 | SMF74CAP | 4 | binary | DASD volume capacity (specified by the number of available cylinders).
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172 | AC | SMF74IDT | 4 | binary | Interrupt delay time in units of 128 microseconds. This field is zero if not supported by the hardware.
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176 | B0 | SMF74CUQ | 4 | binary | Control Unit Queuing Time.
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180 | B4 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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181 | B5 | SMF74SCS | 1 | binary | Subchannel set ID.
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182 | B6 | SMF74NM2 | 2 | binary | Device number (same as SMF74NUM).
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The table above is based on the description provided by IBM in its "MVS Systems Management Facilities (SMF)" manual.
The sample SMF report below was created with Spectrum SMF Writer,
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This report reads as input the SMF file and selects just the type 74 RMF Activity records with subtype = 4. (See SMF 74 record layout.) Each of these SMF records contains multiple Request Sections. We normalize these sections in order to easily print the same report information from each request section. We then print a report line for each Request Section, showing various statistics relating to synchronous and asynchronous requests during the interval. It also shows a count of certain requests for which no resource was available.
In this report, we take advantage of several of Spectrum's special formatting options. The BIZ ("blank if zero") option suppresses 0 values, which can clutter up a report. Also, since the SMF744SASQ field encompasses a wide range of values, we used a "scaled" type of picture to format it. Spectrum automatically displays a value with the appropriate K, M, G, ... suffix as necessary. This technique lets you display more data (in smaller columns) when it is not essential to know the exact value of a field.
We also used another technique to squeeze more data columns into the report. Since the identical Sysplex and System names appear for hundreds of consecutive lines, we moved those 2 fields from the detail report lines up into the page titles. We page-break on those fields to insure that the data on each page comes from a single Sysplex-System.
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OPTION: SCALEPICS /* ALLOW VARIABLY SCALED PICTURES */ OPTION: HDGSEP('/') /* CHANGE DEFAULT SEPERATOR CHAR */ INPUT: SMF74 NORMWHEN(SMF74RTY=74 AND SMF74STY=4) NORMALIZE(SMF74_REQ_SECTION, SMF744SN) INCLUDEIF: SMF74RTY=74 AND SMF74STY=4 TITLE: #DATE / 'RMF COUPLING ACTIVITY REPORT' / 'PAGE' #PAGENUM TITLE: 'SYSPLEX:' SMF74XNM 'SYSTEM:' SMF74SNM COLUMNS: SMF744SNAM('CONNECTED/STRUCTURE') SMF74IST('INTERVAL/START/TIME') SMF74INT_TIME(TP'ZZ:Z9.999' 'INTERVAL/LENGTH') SMF744SSIZ(8 'STRUCT/SIZE' BIZ) SMF744SARC_VAL('TOTAL/ASYNCH/OPERS' 8 BIZ) SMF744SASQ('SUM/SQRS/SERVIC/TIME/ASYNCH' 6 P'Z,ZZ9@' BIZ) SMF744SATM('SUM/SERVIC/TIME/ASYNCH' 10 BIZ) SMF744SSTA_VAL('ASYNCH/REQS/NO RESRC' 8 BIZ) SMF744SSRC_VAL('CNT/TIMES/SYNCH/REQS' 8 BIZ) SMF744SSSQ('SUM-SQRS/SERVIC/TIME/SYNCH' 10 BIZ) SMF744SSTM('SUM/SERVIC/TIME/SYNCH' 10 BIZ) SORT: SMF74XNM SMF74SNM SMF74DTE SMF74TME SMF744SNAM BREAK: SMF74SNM SPACE(PAGE)
08/14/07 RMF COUPLING ACTIVITY REPORT PAGE 1 SYSPLEX: SYSPL9 SYSTEM: S01 SUM SQRS SUM CNT SUM-SQRS SUM INTERVAL TOTAL SERVIC SERVIC ASYNCH TIMES SERVIC SERVIC CONNECTED START INTERVAL STRUCT ASYNCH TIME TIME REQS SYNCH TIME TIME STRUCTURE TIME LENGTH SIZE OPERS ASYNCH ASYNCH NO RESRC REQS SYNCH SYNCH ________________ ________ _________ ________ ________ ______ __________ ________ ________ __________ __________ ACF2_LIDS 09:30:00 10:00.000 50,048 16,034 1,004M 2,013,709 68 184,508 3,490 BERVM_SMI1 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 BERVM_SMS2 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 3,459 200M 472,144 13 261,598 1,150 BERVM_SMS3 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 1,025 28M 104,325 5 9,526 208 BERVM_SMT0 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 1,352 76M 160,125 3 4 15,481 241 BERVM_SMZ0 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 885 18M 87,762 6 17,237 307 BERVM_SM10 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 1,070 91M 177,594 5 230,667 667 CRAF_HBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 12,544 445 14M 51,859 93 111,532 2,456 CRAF_HBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 12,672 128 6,997K 20,516 CRAF_HBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 20,224 117 3,568K 16,920 8 4,659 193 CRAF_HBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 20,096 367 16M 50,839 14 26 15,918 642 CRAF_HBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,376 14 1,471K 2,474 16 9,661 393 CRAF_HBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,376 CRAF_HBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 24,576 46 758K 5,104 6 3,270 140 CRAF_HBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 24,448 183 2,708K 17,469 55 30,184 1,276 CRAF_HBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 13,824 63 1,575K 7,444 33 21,962 850 CRAF_HBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 13,824 33 674K 3,280 CRAF_HBP8 09:30:00 10:00.000 640 CRAF_HBP8 09:30:00 10:00.000 640 14 176K 1,311 15 9,393 375 CRAF_HBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,632 191 5,466K 24,221 21 25,874 640 CRAF_HBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,632 9 1,132K 2,970 CSAF_LOCK1 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,064 2,658 53M 220,344 10,652 *****S**** 264,935 CSAF_SCA 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,192 1,588 167M 244,692 8 52,673 649 CTBA_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,688 37 535K 3,595 CTBA_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,688 71 1,601K 6,251 41 28,214 1,074 CTBA_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 14 217K 1,213 14 9,086 356 CTBA_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 CTBA_GBP11 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,920 CTBA_GBP11 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,920 14 134K 1,108 14 8,815 351 CTBA_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 896 15 272K 1,488 14 8,664 348 CTBA_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,024 CTBA_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,816 30 629K 3,219 CTBA_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,688 56 772K 4,903 33 23,489 879 CTBA_GBP21 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,408 CTBA_GBP21 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,408 14 119K 1,054 14 8,754 350 CTBA_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,664 57 1,087K 5,867 31 21,332 812 CTBA_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,792 29 414K 2,642 CTBA_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,048 30 352K 2,486 CTBA_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,048 55 807K 5,043 34 23,816 898 CTBA_LOCK1 09:30:00 10:00.000 3,072 1,046 8,942K 78,236 3,400 22,415,563 81,367 CTBA_SCA 09:30:00 10:00.000 3,456 1,759 59M 253,463 1 13 84,538 1,048 CTLF_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,448 10 122K 1,012 CTLF_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,320 37 782K 4,313 16 10,471 409 CTLF_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 12,544 15 359K 1,459 13 8,241 327 CTLF_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 12,672 CTLF_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,664 30 262K 2,249 CTLF_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,664 56 443K 3,703 33 6,709,361 3,423 CTLF_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,320 15 389K 1,656 13 8,141 325 CTLF_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,448 CTLF_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 3,584 30 272K 2,255 CTLF_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 3,584 57 1,922K 6,194 32 22,436 846 08/14/09 RMF COUPLING ACTIVITY REPORT PAGE 2 SYSPLEX: SYSPL9 SYSTEM: S01 SUM SQRS SUM CNT SUM-SQRS SUM INTERVAL TOTAL SERVIC SERVIC ASYNCH TIMES SERVIC SERVIC CONNECTED START INTERVAL STRUCT ASYNCH TIME TIME REQS SYNCH TIME TIME STRUCTURE TIME LENGTH SIZE OPERS ASYNCH ASYNCH NO RESRC REQS SYNCH SYNCH ________________ ________ _________ ________ ________ ______ __________ ________ ________ __________ __________ CTLF_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 4,096 15 353K 1,473 13 7,933 321 CTLF_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 4,096 CTLF_LOCK1 09:30:00 10:00.000 4,992 1,214 11M 94,508 4,807 88,328,922 125,032 CTLF_SCA 09:30:00 10:00.000 3,328 1,581 51M 225,834 4 26,085 323 CTOC_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 3,456 50 1,690K 5,850 CTOC_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 3,456 117 8,598K 16,027 32 22,793 853 CTOC_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,376 112,254 9,213M 18,493,219 4 3,040 35,668,753 110,881 CTOC_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,376 555 21M 84,176 CTOC_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,280 CTOC_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,280 14 105K 1,061 14 8,260 340 CTOC_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,504 1,033 115M 222,123 787 38,159,579 24,539 CTOC_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,504 732 39M 127,868 1 529 23 CTOC_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,536 30 320K 2,389 CTOC_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,536 58 895K 4,993 33 5,624,615 3,203 CTOC_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,048 56 626K 4,361 33 22,278 856 CTOC_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,048 30 725K 3,022 CTOC_LOCK1 09:30:00 10:00.000 4,096 5,707 130M 520,062 10,994 *****S**** 338,972 CTOC_SCA 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,920 1,606 55M 242,189 1 6 39,090 484 CTTF_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,320 919 26M 112,207 1 529 23 CTTF_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,320 4,400 325M 645,466 153 1,551,026 6,028 CTTF_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 32,512 57,719 2,150M 5,634,117 1,071 6,178 33,254,757 163,883 CTTF_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 32,640 5,404 206M 724,337 81 45,930 1,924 CTTF_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,376 CTTF_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,376 15 77K 951 13 8,035 323 CTTF_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 32,512 17,088 1,177M 2,471,064 1,131 7,981 61,967,099 203,089 CTTF_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 32,512 3,385 423M 515,302 151 84,553 3,571 CTTF_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 10,752 656 64M 165,137 42 21,778 956 CTTF_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 10,752 1,293 108M 319,735 191 351,906 5,634 CTTF_GBP8 09:30:00 10:00.000 512 318 3,979K 26,878 251 109,958 5,242 CTTF_GBP8 09:30:00 10:00.000 512 13 460K 2,267 CTTF_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,632 270 9,077K 39,335 CTTF_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,632 1,160 42M 140,510 68 174,474 2,032 CTTF_LOCK1 09:30:00 10:00.000 29,184 25,062 730M 2,086,495 72,151 *****S**** 1,831,872 CTTF_SCA 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,192 1,667 90M 248,925 5 31,698 398 CTZF_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 7,552 129 6,075K 20,228 1 841 29 CTZF_GBP0 09:30:00 10:00.000 7,552 479 20M 73,993 1 36 24,738 942 CTZF_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 15,104 2,328 85M 325,305 145 431,041 4,537 CTZF_GBP1 09:30:00 10:00.000 15,104 1,080 37M 146,591 7 3,848 164 CTZF_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,664 30 368K 2,500 CTZF_GBP16K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,664 57 745K 4,820 31 21,507 815 CTZF_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,576 455 27M 61,207 40 30,271 1,085 CTZF_GBP2 09:30:00 10:00.000 8,576 298 22M 41,913 1 784 28 CTZF_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 29 1,461K 3,752 CTZF_GBP32K 09:30:00 10:00.000 2,304 56 1,006K 5,024 34 23,225 887 CTZF_GBP8 09:30:00 10:00.000 512 117 1,930K 12,466 38 29,333 1,015 CTZF_GBP8 09:30:00 10:00.000 640 67 1,486K 8,575 CTZF_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 4,864 42 1,794K 7,158 3 1,638 70 CTZF_GBP8K0 09:30:00 10:00.000 4,864 184 15M 37,988 54 27,391 1,213 CTZF_LOCK1 09:30:00 10:00.000 5,888 4,592 144M 384,811 8,320 *****S**** 230,595 CTZF_SCA 09:30:00 10:00.000 3,328 1,861 94M 284,565 5 31,692 398 DFHXQLS_DFHTSA01 09:30:00 10:00.000 1,408 ...
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