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SMF Type 78 RecordThis table shows the record layout for type 78 SMF records
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Offset (Dec.) | Offset (Hex) | Name | Length | Format | Description |
0 | 0 | SMF78LEN | 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 | SMF78SEG | 2 | binary | Segment descriptor (see record length field).
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4 | 4 | SMF78FLG | 1 | binary | System indicator Bit Meaning When Set 0 New record format 1 Subtypes used 2 Reserved. 3-6 Version indicators* 7 System is running in PR/SM mode.*See “Standard SMF Record Header” on page 13-1 for a detailed description.
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5 | 5 | SMF78RTY | 1 | binary | Record type 78 (X'4E').
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6 | 6 | SMF78TME | 4 | binary | Time since midnight, in hundredths of a second, when the record was moved into the SMF buffer.
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10 | A | SMF78DTE | 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 | SMF78SID | 4 | EBCDIC | System identification (from the SMFPRMxx SID parameter).
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18 | 12 | SMF78SSI | 4 | EBCDIC | Subsystem identification (‘RMF’).
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22 | 16 | SMF78STY | 2 | binary | Subtype.
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24 | 18 | SMF78TRN | 2 | binary | Number of triplets in record. A triplet is a set of three SMF fields (offset/length/number values) that defines a section of the record.
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26 | 1A | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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28 | 1C | SMF78PRS | 4 | binary | Offset to RMF product section from start of record, including record descriptor word (RDW).
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32 | 20 | SMF78PRL | 2 | binary | Length of RMF product section.
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34 | 22 | SMF78PRN | 2 | binary | Number of RMF product sections.
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36 | 24 | SMF78DCS | 4 | binary | Offset to virtual storage common storage data section.
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40 | 28 | SMF78DCL | 2 | binary | Length of virtual storage common storage data section.
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42 | 2A | SMF78DCN | 2 | binary | Number of virtual storage common storage data sections.
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44 | 2C | SMF78ASS | 4 | binary | Offset to virtual storage private area data section.
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48 | 30 | SMF78ASL | 2 | binary | Length of virtual storage private area data section.
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50 | 32 | SMF78ASN | 2 | binary | Number of virtual storage private area data sections.
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52 | 34 | SMF78SPS | 4 | binary | Offset to private area subpool section.
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56 | 38 | SMF78SPL | 2 | binary | Length of private area subpool section.
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58 | 3A | SMF78SPN | 2 | binary | Number of private area subpool sections.
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52 | 34 | SMF78QDS | 4 | binary | Offset to I/O queue (IOQ) global section.
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56 | 38 | SMF78QDL | 2 | binary | Length of IOQ global section.
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58 | 3A | SMF78QDN | 2 | binary | Number of IOQ global sections.
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60 | 3C | SMF78HPS | 4 | binary | Offset to HyperPAV Data sections.
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64 | 40 | SMF78HPL | 2 | binary | Length of HyperPAV Data section.
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66 | 42 | SMF78HPN | 2 | binary | Number of HyperPAV Data sections.
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0 | 0 | SMF78MFV | 2 | packed | RMF version number.
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2 | 2 | SMF78PRD | 8 | EBCDIC | Product name (‘RMF’).
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10 | A | SMF78IST | 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 | SMF78DAT | 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 | SMF78INT | 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 | SMF78SAM | 4 | binary | Number of RMF samples.
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28 | 1C | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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30 | 1E | SMF78FLA | 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.
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32 | 20 | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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36 | 24 | SMF78CYC | 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 | SMF78MVS | 8 | EBCDIC | MVS software level (consists of an acronym and the version, release, and modification level - ZVvvrrmm).
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48 | 30 | SMF78IML | 1 | binary | Indicates the type of processor complex on which data measurements were taken. Value Meaning 3 9672, zSeries 49 31 SMF75PRF 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 | SMF78PTN | 1 | binary | PR/SM partition number of the partition that wrote this record.
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51 | 33 | SMF78SRL | 1 | binary | SMF record level change number (X’56’ for z/OS V1R11 RMF). This field enables processing of SMF record level changes in an existing release.
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52 | 34 | SMF78IET | 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 | SMF78LGO | 8 | binary | Offset GMT to local time (STCK format).
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68 | 44 | SMF78RAO | 4 | binary | Offset to reassembly area relative to start of RMF product section.
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72 | 48 | SMF78RAL | 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 | SMF78RAN | 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 (SMF78RAO) and length (SMF78RAL) are only valid if SMF78RAN = 1. A reassembly area is only present in broken records.
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76 | 4C | SMF78OIL | 2 | binary | Original interval length as defined in the session or by SMF (in seconds).
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78 | 4E | SMF78SYN | 2 | binary | SYNC value in seconds.
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80 | 50 | SMF78GIE | 8 | binary | Projected gathering interval end (STCK format) GMT time.
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88 | 58 | SMF78XNM | 8 | EBCDIC | Sysplex name as defined in parmlib member COUPLExx.
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96 | 60 | SMF78SNM | 8 | EBCDIC | System name for current system as defined in parmlib member IEASYSxx SYSNAME parameter.
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0 | 0 | SMF78RBR | 2 | binary | Total number of broken records built from the original large record.
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2 | 2 | SMF78RSQ | 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 SMF78RBR.
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4 | 4 | SMF78RIO | 4 | binary | Offset to first reassembly information block relative to start of reassembly area header.
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8 | 8 | SMF78RIL | 2 | binary | Length of reassembly information block.
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10 | A | SMF78RIN | 2 | binary | Number of reassembly information blocks (same value as SMF78TRN in header section).
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12 | C | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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0 | 0 | SMF78RNN | 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 | SMF78RPP | 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 SMF78RNN 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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(Present for subtype 2) This section describes triplet SMF78DCS. Layout 1 in descriptions below:
Layout 2 in descriptions below:
Layout 3 in descriptions below:
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0 | 0 | SMF782PA | 4 | binary | Private area address below 16 megabytes.
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4 | 4 | SMF782PS | 4 | binary | Private area size (in bytes) below 16 megabytes.
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8 | 8 | SMF782EPA | 4 | binary | Private area address above 16 megabytes.
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12 | C | SMF782EPS | 4 | binary | Private area size (in bytes) above 16 megabytes.
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16 | 10 | SMF782CA | 4 | binary | CSA address below 16 megabytes.
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20 | 14 | SMF782CS | 4 | binary | CSA size (in bytes) below 16 megabytes.
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24 | 18 | SMF782ECA | 4 | binary | CSA address above 16 megabytes.
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28 | 1C | SMF782ECS | 4 | binary | CSA size (in bytes) above 16 megabytes.
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32 | 20 | -- | 8 | binary | Reserved.
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40 | 28 | SMF782MLA | 4 | binary | Modified link pack area (MLPA) address below 16 megabytes.
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44 | 2C | SMF782MLS | 4 | binary | Modified link pack area (MLPA) size (in bytes) below 16 megabytes.
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48 | 30 | SMF782EMLA | 4 | binary | Modified link pack area (MLPA) address above 16 megabytes.
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52 | 34 | SMF782EMLS | 4 | binary | Modified link pack area (MLPA) size (in bytes) above 16 megabytes.
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56 | 38 | SMF782FLA | 4 | binary | Fixed link pack area (FLPA) address below 16 megabytes.
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60 | 3C | SMF782FLS | 4 | binary | Fixed link pack area (FLPA) size (in bytes) below 16 megabytes.
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64 | 40 | SMF782EFLA | 4 | binary | Fixed link pack area (FLPA) address above 16 megabytes.
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68 | 44 | SMF782EFLS | 4 | binary | Fixed link pack area (FLPA) size (in bytes) above 16 megabytes.
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72 | 48 | SMF782PLA | 4 | binary | Pageable link pack area (PLPA) address below 16 megabytes.
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76 | 4C | SMF782PLS | 4 | binary | Pageable link pack area (PLPA) size (in bytes) below 16 megabytes.
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80 | 50 | SMF782ELPA | 4 | binary | Pageable link pack area (PLPA) address above 16 megabytes.
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84 | 54 | SMF782ELPS | 4 | binary | Pageable link pack area (PLPA) size (in bytes) above 16 megabytes.
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88 | 58 | SMF782SA | 4 | binary | System queue area (SQA) address below 16 megabytes.
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92 | 5C | SMF782SS | 4 | binary | System queue area (SQA) size (in bytes) below 16 megabytes.
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96 | 60 | SMF782ESA | 4 | binary | System queue area (SQA) address above 16 megabytes.
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100 | 64 | SMF782ESS | 4 | binary | System queue area (SQA) size (in bytes) above 16 megabytes.
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104 | 68 | SMF782NA | 4 | binary | Nucleus address below 16 megabytes.
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108 | 6C | SMF782NS | 4 | binary | Nucleus size (in bytes) below 16 megabytes.
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112 | 70 | SMF782ENA | 4 | binary | Nucleus address above 16 megabytes.
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116 | 74 | SMF782ENS | 4 | binary | Nucleus size (in bytes) above 16 megabytes.
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120 | 78 | SMF782NL | 4 | binary | Pageable link pack area (PLPA) space redundant with MLPA/FLPA below 16 megabytes.
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124 | 7C | SMF782ENL | 4 | binary | Pageable link pack area (PLPA) space redundant with MLPA/FLPA above 16 megabytes.
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128 | 80 | SMF782LPAI | 4 | binary | Intermodule space in Pageable link pack area (PLPA) below 16 megabytes.
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132 | 84 | SMF782ELPI | 4 | binary | Intermodule space in Pageable link pack area (PLPA) above 16 megabytes.
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136 | 88 | SMF782MR | 4 | binary | Maximum possible user region below 16 megabytes.
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140 | 8C | SMF782EMR | 4 | binary | Maximum possible user region above 16 megabytes.
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144 | 90 | SMF782SQAU | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) System queue area (SQA) usage both above and below 16 megabytes. The description of the format of all fields being marked as ’Structure (Layout 1)’ can be found at the beginning of the VIRTUAL STORAGE COMMON STORAGE DATA SECTION.
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184 | B8 | SMF782CSAU | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) CSA usage both above and below 16 megabytes.
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224 | E0 | SMF782CSAK | 360 | Structure | (Layout 1) CSA used both above and below 16 megabytes by subpool key. 40 bytes for each of 9 keys.
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584 | 248 | SMF782CSAF | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) Free CSA both above and below 16 megabytes.
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624 | 270 | SMF782CSLF | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) Largest free block of CSA both above and below 16 megabytes.
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664 | 298 | SMF782CSAL | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) CSA allocated area size (in bytes) both above and below 16 megabytes.
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704 | 2C0 | SMF782SQAF | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) Free system queue area (SQA) both above and below 16 megabytes.
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744 | 2E8 | SMF782SQLF | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) Largest free block of system queue area (SQA) both above and below 16 megabytes.
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784 | 310 | SMF782SQAL | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) System queue area (SQA) allocated area size (in bytes) both above and below 16 megabytes.
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824 | 338 | SMF782SQEX | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) System queue area (SQA) expansion into CSA both above and below 16 megabytes.
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864 | 360 | SMF782227K | 200 | Structure | (Layout 1) CSA subpool 227 (below 16 megabytes) by key. The key data appears in the following order: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-F, ALL. 20 bytes for each of 10 keys.
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1064 | 428 | SMF782228K | 200 | Structure | (Layout 1) CSA subpool 228 (below 16 megabytes) by key. The key data appears in the following order: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-F, ALL. 20 bytes for each of 10 keys
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1264 | 4F0 | SMF782231K | 200 | Structure | (Layout 1) CSA subpool 231 (below 16 megabytes) by key. The key data appears in the following order: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-F, ALL. 20 bytes for each of 10 keys.
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1464 | 5B8 | SMF782241K | 200 | Structure | (Layout 1) CSA subpool 241 (below 16 megabytes) by key. The key data appears in the following order: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8-F, ALL. 20 bytes for each of 10 keys.
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1664 | 680 | SMF782226 | 20 | Structure | (Layout 1) System queue area (SQA) subpool 226 (below 16 megabytes).
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1684 | 694 | SMF782239 | 20 | Structure | (Layout 1) System queue area (SQA) subpool 239 (below 16 megabytes).
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1704 | 6A8 | SMF782245 | 20 | Structure | (Layout 1) System queue area (SQA) subpool 245 (below 16 megabytes).
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(Present for subtype 2) This section contains triplet SMF78ASS. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF782JOBN | 8 | EBCDIC | Name of job being monitored.
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8 | 8 | SMF782RDTM | 4 | binary | Reader start time.
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12 | C | SMF782RDDT | 4 | packed | Reader start date.
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16 | 10 | SMF782SUBI | 2 | binary | Index of first subpool entry in the private area subpool section for this job. This field provides the first array element for this job’s private area subpool sections.
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18 | 12 | SMF782SUBN | 2 | binary | Index of last subpool entry for this job. This field provides the last array element for this job’s private area subpools.
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20 | 14 | SMF782STEP | 8 | EBCDIC | Name of step active when monitoring began.
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28 | 1C | SMF782PGMN | 8 | EBCDIC | Program name (taken from PGM= parameter on EXEC card) of job being monitored.
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36 | 24 | SMF782FLGS | 2 | binary | Flags Bit Meaning When Set 0 Job active at start of interval 1 Job terminated during interval 2 GETMAIN limit changed during interval 3 Data incorrect because RMF terminated abnormally while sampling 4-15 Reserved.
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38 | 26 | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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40 | 28 | SMF782SAMP | 4 | binary | Number of samples. This field is used to calculate the averages in the private area data and private area subpool sections.
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44 | 2C | SMF782REGR | 4 | binary | Region requested by JCL (in bytes).
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48 | 30 | SMF782RGAB | 4 | binary | Region below 16 megabytes assigned by exits (in bytes).
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52 | 34 | SMF782RGAA | 4 | binary | Region above 16 megabytes assigned by exits (in bytes).
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56 | 38 | SMF782GMLB | 4 | binary | GETMAIN limit below 16 megabytes (in bytes).
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60 | 3C | SMF782GMLA | 4 | binary | GETMAIN limit above 16 megabytes (in bytes).
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64 | 40 | SMF782URAB | 4 | binary | User region address below 16 megabytes.
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68 | 44 | SMF782URAA | 4 | binary | User region address above 16 megabytes.
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72 | 48 | SMF782LSFP | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1)1 LSQA/SWA/229/230/249 free pages both above and below 16 megabytes
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112 | 70 | SMF782LSFB | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) LSQA/SWA/229/230/249 largest free block both above and below 16 megabytes.
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152 | 98 | SMF782LSAL | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) LSQA/SWA/229/230/249 allocated area size (in bytes) both above and below 16 megabytes.
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192 | C0 | SMF782LSPA | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) LSQA/SWA/229/230/249 allocated pages both above and below 16 megabytes.
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232 | E8 | SMF782USFP | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) User region free pages both above and below 16 megabytes.
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272 | 110 | SMF782USFB | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) User region largest free block both above and below 16 megabytes.
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312 | 138 | SMF782USAL | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) User region allocated area size (in bytes) above 16 megabytes.
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352 | 160 | SMF782USPA | 40 | Structure | (Layout 1) User region pages allocated both below and above 16 megabytes.
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392 | 188 | SMF782TOBY | 48 | Structure | (Layout 2)2 Number of bytes allocated in storage above the 2-GB-line.
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440 | 1B8 | SMF782SHBY | 48 | Structure | (Layout 2) Number of shared bytes allocated in storage above the 2-GB-line.
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488 | 1E8 | SMF782COBY | 48 | Structure | (Layout 2) Number of 64-bit common bytes allocated in storage above the 2-GB-line.
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536 | 218 | SMF782TOMO | 40 | Structure | (Layout 3)3 Total number of 64-bit private memory objects allocated.
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576 | 240 | SMF782SHMO | 40 | Structure | (Layout 3) Number of shared memory objects.
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616 | 268 | SMF782COMO | 40 | Structure | (Layout 3) Number of 64-bit common memory objects.
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656 | 290 | SMF782LGMO | 40 | Structure | (Layout 3) Number of large memory objects.
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696 | 2B8 | SMF782TOFR | 40 | Structure | (Layout 3) Number of 1 MB frames.
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736 | 2E0 | SMF782MEML | 8 | binary | Address space memory limit in MB.
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(Present for subtype 2) This section contains triplet SMF78SPS. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF782SPN | 2 | binary | Subpool number. Each private area data section occurs one after the other. All private area subpool sections follow all private area data sections. To relate a subpool to a job, see the SMF782SUBN fields in the private area data section.
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2 | 2 | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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4 | 4 | SMF782SPD | 20 | Structure | Subpool data.
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(Present for subtype 3) This section contains triplet SMF78QDS. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF783GFLG | 1 | binary | IOQ global flags Bit Meaning When Set 0 Incorrect data because channel measurement facility failed 1 DIAGNOSE interface failed 2 Store Primary Queue Data not supported 3 DCM supported by hardware 4 Configuration contains DCM managed channels 5 IOP utilization data supported 6 Initial command response time measurements supported 7 Reserved.
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1 | 1 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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2 | 2 | SMF783GNTR | 2 | binary | Number of descriptor triplets following.
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4 | 4 | SMF783GIDS | 4 | binary | Offset to I/O processor (IOP) initiative queue data section.
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8 | 8 | SMF783GIDL | 2 | binary | Length of input output processor (IOP) initiative queue data section.
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10 | A | SMF783GIDN | 2 | binary | Number of input output processor (IOP) initiative queue data sections.
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12 | C | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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16 | 10 | SMF783TSR | 2 | binary | Total number of small records written during interval.
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18 | 12 | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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20 | 14 | SMF783TOT | 4 | binary | Total number of data sections recorded during the interval.
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24 | 18 | SMF783NXT | 4 | binary | Total number of data sections in the following record.
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28 | 1C | SMF783CFL | 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 I/O token is valid. 4 Hardware allows multiple channel subsystems. 5-7 Reserved.
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29 | 1D | SMF783CSS | 1 | binary | Channel Subsystem ID. Only valid if bit 4 of SMF783CFL is set.
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30 | 1E | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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32 | 20 | SMF783TNM | 44 | EBCDIC | IODF name.
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76 | 4C | SMF783TSF | 2 | EBCDIC | IODF name suffix.
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78 | 4E | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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80 | 50 | SMF783TOK | 16 | EBCDIC | Partial token information.
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80 | 50 | SMF783TDT | 8 | EBCDIC | IODF creation date, in the form mm/dd/yy.
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88 | 58 | SMF783TTM | 8 | EBCDIC | IODF creation time, in the form hh.mm.ss.
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96 | 60 | SMF783TDY | 10 | EBCDIC | IODF creation date, in the form mm/dd/yyyy.
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106 | 6A | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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(Present for subtype 3) This section contains one entry per IP described by triplet SMF783GIDS. The contents of the fields SMF783IIPB through SMF783IDVB
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0 | 0 | SMF783IQID | 2 | binary | Input output processor (IOP) initiative queue identifier.
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2 | 2 | SMF783IFLG | 1 | binary | Input output processor (IOP) Flags Bit Meaning When Set 0 Input output processor (IOP) is installed. 1-7 Reserved.
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3 | 3 | SMF783DSTX | 1 | binary | Data status extension. Bit Meaning When Set 0 LCU contains at least one FICON channel. 1 Connect time of at least one device is invalid. 2 Disconnect time of at least one device is invalid. 3-7 Reserved.
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4 | 4 | SMF783IQSM | 4 | binary | Accumulator is incremented by the current queue length in the Input output processor (IOP) whenever a request is enqueued.
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8 | 8 | SMF783IQCT | 4 | binary | Number of elements enqueued on the Input output processor (IOP) initiative queue.
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12 | C | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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16 | 10 | SMF783IIPB | 8 | binary | Number of times the I/O processor was busy.
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24 | 18 | SMF783IIPI | 8 | binary | Number of times the I/O processor was idle.
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32 | 20 | SMF783IIFS | 8 | binary | Number of I/O functions initially started.
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40 | 28 | SMF783IPII | 8 | binary | Number of processed I/O interrupts.
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48 | 30 | SMF783ICPB | 8 | binary | Number of times an I/O was retried due to channel path busy.
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56 | 38 | SMF783IDPB | 8 | binary | Number of times an I/O was retried.
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64 | 40 | SMF783ICUB | 8 | binary | Number of times an I/O was retried due to control unit busy.
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72 | 48 | SMF783IDVB | 8 | binary | Number of times an I/O was retried due to device busy.
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(Present for subtype 3) This section contains one entry per LCU, described by triplet SMF78DCS. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF783ID1 | 2 | binary | Logical control unit identifier.
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2 | 2 | SMF783NTR | 2 | binary | Number of triplets following.
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4 | 4 | SMF783CPDS | 4 | binary | Offset to I/O queuing configuration data section from start of record, including record descriptor word (RDW).
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8 | 8 | SMF783CPDL | 2 | binary | Length of I/O queuing configuration data section.
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10 | A | SMF783CPDN | 2 | binary | Number of I/O queuing configuration data sections.
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(Present for subtype 3) This section contains one entry per channel path, described by triplet SMF783CPDS. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF783CPID | 1 | binary | Channel path identifier.
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1 | 1 | SMF783CPST | 1 | binary | Channel path status Bit Meaning When Set 0 Channel path installed 1 Channel path online 2 Channel path varied 3 Channel path offline to all devices of the LCU 4 Channel path connection to all devices of the LCU altered by VARY PATH command during interval 5 Measured channel path data incorrect 6 Channel path is DCM managed 7 CHPID manipulated, requiring data reset
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2 | 2 | SMF783CUN | 2 | binary | Number of control units attached.
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4 | 4 | SMF783CU1 | 2 | binary | First control unit attached.
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6 | 6 | SMF783CU2 | 2 | binary | Second control unit attached.
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8 | 8 | SMF783CU3 | 2 | binary | Third control unit attached.
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10 | A | SMF783CU4 | 2 | binary | Fourth control unit attached.
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12 | C | SMF783CUB | 4 | binary | Number of times control unit was busy.
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16 | 10 | SMF783PT | 4 | binary | Number of times channel path was taken.
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20 | 14 | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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24 | 18 | SMF783DPB | 4 | binary | Number of times that the Director Port was busy.
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28 | 1C | SMF783CBT | 4 | binary | Delay time of an I/O request because the control unit was busy.
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32 | 20 | SMF783CMR | 4 | binary | Initial command response time until the first command is indicated as accepted by the device.
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36 | 24 | SMF783SBS | 4 | binary | Switch busy count summation: contains the switch busy counts received for all partitions.
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40 | 28 | -- | 4 | binary | Reserved.
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44 | 2C | SMF783CPXF | 1 | binary | Channel path extended flags Bit Meaning When Set 0 Extended I/O measurement-block data available 1-7 Reserved.
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45 | 2D | SMF783CPAT | 1 | binary | Path attributes Value Meaning 0 Not specified for this path. 1 Preferred path. 2 Non-preferred path.
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(Present for subtype 3) This section contains entry one per LCU, described by triplet SMF78ASS. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF783ID2 | 2 | binary | Logical control unit identifier.
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2 | 2 | SMF783DST | 1 | binary | Data Status Bit Meaning When Set 0 No hardware measurements available 1 Dynamically changed 2 Dynamically added 3 Configuration change attempted 4 LCU contains DCM managed channels 5 Path attributes are valid. 6 LCU has HyperPAV devices. 7 Reserved
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3 | 3 | -- | 1 | binary | Reserved.
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4 | 4 | SMF783QSM | 4 | binary | Sum of total length of the CU-HDR queue.
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8 | 8 | SMF783QCT | 4 | binary | Number of entries on the CU-HDR queue.
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12 | C | SMF783MCMN | 2 | binary | Minimum number of DCM managed channels used.
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14 | E | SMF783MCMX | 2 | binary | Maximum number of DCM managed channels used.
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16 | 10 | SMF783MCDF | 2 | binary | Defined number of DCM managed channels.
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18 | 12 | -- | 2 | binary | Reserved.
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20 | 14 | SMF783PTM | 4 | binary | Accumulated path taken count for DCM managed channels.
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24 | 18 | SMF783DPBM | 4 | binary | Accumulated director port busy count for DCM managed channels.
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28 | 1C | SMF783CUBM | 4 | binary | Accumulated control unit busy count for DCM managed channels.
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32 | 20 | SMF783CBTM | 4 | binary | Accumulated delay time for DCM-managed channels because of a busy control unit.
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36 | 24 | SMF783CMRM | 4 | binary | Accumulated initial command response time for DCM-managed channels.
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40 | 28 | SMF783SBSM | 4 | binary | Switch busy count summation for DCM-managed channels.
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44 | 2C | SMF783DCTM | 4 | binary | Accumulated device connect time in units of 128 microseconds.
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48 | 30 | SMF783DDTM | 4 | binary | Accumulated device disconnect time in units of 128 microseconds.
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52 | 34 | SMF783CSST | 4 | binary | Channel subsystem wait time in units of 128 microseconds.
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56 | 38 | SMF783HCNT | 2 | binary | Number of HyperPAV sections for that LCU.
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58 | 3A | SMF783HIX | 2 | binary | Index to first HyperPAV section for that LCU.
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(Present for subtype 3) This section contains one entry per CU, described by SMF78HPS. | |||||
0 | 0 | SMF783HLCU | 2 | binary | HyperPAV Logical control unit identifier.
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2 | 2 | SMF783HCU | 2 | binary | HyperPAV control unit identifier. 4 4 * 4 * Reserved.
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8 | 8 | SMF783HNAI | 4 | floating | The number of times an I/O could not start because no HyperPAV-aliases were available.
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12 | C | SMF783HTIO | 4 | floating | The total number of HyperPAV I/O requests for the LSS.
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16 | 10 | SMF783HAIU | 4 | binary | The high water mark of the number of in-use HyperPAV-alias devices for the LSS.
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20 | 14 | SMF783HCAD | 4 | binary | The high water mark of the number of aliases concurrently in use by one of the HyperPAV-base devices of the LSS.
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24 | 18 | SMF783HIOQ | 4 | binary | The high water mark of queued I/O request
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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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