Gary,

Thanks for the response.  ENC is not available at our os level (2.10).  I am
in the process of getting RMF III running and will see if that helps.  After
some investigation, it looks like whomever implemented WLM here did not
define any report classes.  I assume that was because they were getting
similar information from TMON.  But I will define some for DDF see what I
get there.


On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 10:57:29 -0600, Diehl, Gary (MVSSupport)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Terry,
>
>As was stated before, SDSF has the "ENC" or "ENC ACTIVE" displays for
>seeing what is currently going on, and RMF3 has the ENCL panel to look
>back through recent history (as far back as your datasets go).
>
>In regards to long-term reporting, we do overview tracking for DDF
>Enclaves by extensively using reporting classes.  Each time a new DDF
>enclave classification is installed in WLM, we find out who the owner
>is, and add an appropriate report class to their qualification rule.  We
>can track each business unit, and each DDF classification within that
>business unit, using RMF reports.  Granted, this isn't a super-detailed
>level of reporting, it's much more of a summary/overview, but it will
>quickly tell us how each class of DDF transactions is performing and
>which SRVCLASS they found their way into.
>
>HTH,
>
>Gary Diehl
>
>
>
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>Subject: WLM Question
>
>
>Greetings,
>
>We have recently suffered some pain due to logic error in our subsytem
>DDF
>classification rules.  I have made corrections to those rules and
>performance
>has improved.  But I would like to see concrete proof that all DDF
>threads are
>being classified to the service classes I expect.
>
>Is there an RMF/SMF report which whould show, for a specific time span,
>every
>DDF thread that executed and to which service class it was classified?
>Barring that, is there any kind of report that would even get me close?
>
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