How about IWMWSYSQ? Of course it doesn't help for syspley wide service class
performance but provide
some info about each image running in the sysplex.
My program based on this service display
System: AXXX CSA: 2256648 ECSA: 53457837
CPU-SU each CPU: 20752
CPU#: 2 Flag: 00
Level 1Min 3Min 10Min (Service units per Interval)
1 2393901 7224591 24074028
2 2393901 7224349 24073786
3 2392340 7216956 24055497
4 2375959 7192612 23995908
5 2374799 7190616 23989324
6 2374799 7190616 23989324
7 2373382 7186610 23976171
Level 1-5 is the Importance, 6 = Discretionary and 7 is Unused
I'll add such a display in SHOWzOS 712 which is currently in development.
I have s simple assembler driver source. Drop me an email if you like it.
Roland
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Betreff: Re: WLM data collection
Absolutely. I am fairly certain that this is where this display gets its data
from.
/re
Dave Thorn wrote:
>You could also check the Sysplex Performance Summary Report in RMF
>Monitor III for real time info.
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