Hi Gadi,

You probably want add this and any other address space that is
constrained in PVT or EPVT to detail virtual storage monitoring for RMF.

In your RMF Monitor I PARMLIB member you would code something like this 

    SYS1.PARMLIB(ERBRMF00) - 01.10                  Co
 ===>                                                 
/* VSM SUM & SELECTED DET                             
  VSTOR(D,DB2TDBM1,DB24DBM1,INFOFSS,CICSPR8,SMSPDSE) 

This will let you run the VSTOR report for these jobs and get detailed
information you can review daily to see how they are doing.

 //SORT     EXEC  PGM=SORT                             
//SYSOUT   DD SYSOUT=*                                
//SORTIN   DD DISP=SHR,DSN=your.smf.data   
//SORTOUT  DD DSN=&&SORTED,                           
//            DISP=(NEW,CATLG,DELETE),                
//            UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(350,350),RLSE)   
//SYSIN    DD *                                       
  INCLUDE COND=(06,1,BI,GE,X'46',AND,06,1,BI,LE,X'4F')
  SORT FIELDS=(11,4,CH,A,7,4,CH,A),EQUALS             
  MODS E15=(ERBPPE15,500,,N),E35=(ERBPPE35,500,,N)    
  END                                                 
/*                                                    
//JS001   EXEC PGM=ERBRMFPP    
//MFPINPUT  DD DISP=SHR,DSN=&&SORTED                                    
//MFPMSGDS  DD SYSOUT=*                              
//SYSIN     DD *                                     
  NOSUMMARY                                          
  REPORTS(VSTOR(D))                                  
  SYSOUT(G)                                          
/*                                                   

                                         V I R T U A L    S T O R A G E
A C T I V I T Y                                          
 
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            z/OS V1R6                SYSTEM ID ASYS             DATE
07/05/2006            INTERVAL 15.00.039                       
                                     RPT VERSION V1R5 RMF       TIME
08.00.00              CYCLE 1.000 SECONDS                      
 

 

 

                                                 PRIVATE AREA SUMMARY

 

 

         JOB NAME -       DB2PDBM1
REGION REQUESTED                0K                            
         STEP NAME -      DB2PDBM1
REGION ASSIGNED (BELOW 16M)  8704K                            
         PROGRAM NAME -   DSNYASCP
REGION ASSIGNED (ABOVE 16M)  1284M                            
         NUMBER OF SAMPLES -    90

 

 

 

                                              PRIVATE STORAGE MAP

 

 

                           BELOW 16M
EXTENDED (ABOVE 16M)                                              
                8FFFFF ________________________
________________________ 7FFFFFFF                                   
                       | LSQA/SWA             |                 |
LSQA/SWA             |                                            
                       | 229/230          396K|    BOTTOM OF    |
229/230          673M|                                            
                89D000 |_____08.00.01_________| ALLOCATED AREA
|_____08.00.01_________| 55EDD000                                   
                       | UNUSED             0K|                 | UNUSED
0K|                                            
                900000 |______________________|  GETMAIN LIMIT
|______________________| 7FFFFFFF                                   
                       | UNUSED          8564K|                 | UNUSED
580M|                                            
                 40000 |_____08.00.01_________|     TOP OF
|_____08.00.01_________| 31AC5000                                   
                       | USER                 | ALLOCATED AREA  | USER
|                                            
                       | REGION           232K|                 | REGION
|                                            
                  6000 |______________________|                 |
40.8M|                                            
                       | SYSTEM REGION     16K|                 |
|                                            
                  2000 ------------------------
------------------------ 2F200000                                   
 

 

 

 

                     ---------- BELOW 16M ----------------
--------------- ABOVE 16M -----------                                   
                       MIN             MAX             AVG    MIN
MAX             AVG                                   
LSQA/SWA/229/230

 FREE PAGES (BYTES)    16K 08.00.01    16K 08.00.01    16K  70.3M
08.06.01  73.5M 08.09.42  72.4M                                   
 LARGEST FREE BLOCK     8K 08.00.01     8K 08.00.01     8K  23.2M
08.00.01  23.2M 08.00.01  23.2M                                   
 PAGES ALLOCATED

  (IN BYTES)          380K 08.00.01   380K 08.00.01   380K   600M
08.09.42   603M 08.06.01   601M                                   
 

USER REGION

 FREE PAGES (BYTES)  8564K 08.00.01  8564K 08.00.01  8564K   580M
08.00.01   580M 08.00.01   580M                                   
 LARGEST FREE BLOCK

   IN GETMAIN LIMIT  8564K 08.00.01  8564K 08.00.01  8564K   580M
08.00.01   580M 08.00.01   580M                                   
 PAGES ALLOCATED

   (IN BYTES)         232K 08.00.01   232K 08.00.01   232K  40.7M
08.00.01  40.7M 08.00.01  40.7M                                   
 

                                        V I R T U A L    S T O R A G E
A C T I V I T Y                                          
 
PAGE    4
           z/OS V1R6                SYSTEM ID ASYS             DATE
07/05/2006            INTERVAL 15.00.039                       
                                    RPT VERSION V1R5 RMF       TIME
08.00.00              CYCLE 1.000 SECONDS                      
 

 

 

                                                PRIVATE AREA DETAIL

 

 

    JOB NAME -  DB2PDBM1

 

    NUMBER OF BYTES OF ALLOCATED BLOCKS BY AREA (BELOW 16 MEG)

 

    SUBPOOL (AREA)      MIN             MAX             AVG

 

      229                4K 08.00.01     4K 08.00.01     4K

      230               72K 08.00.01    72K 08.00.01    72K

      236 (SWA)         52K 08.00.01    52K 08.00.01    52K

      237 (SWA)         24K 08.00.01    24K 08.00.01    24K

      249                4K 08.00.01     4K 08.00.01     4K

      255 (LSQA)       224K 08.00.01   224K 08.00.01   224K

 

 

    USER REGION

        0               20K 08.00.01    20K 08.00.01    20K

      252 (REENTRANT)  212K 08.00.01   212K 08.00.01   212K

 

 

    NUMBER OF BYTES ALLOCATED IN HIGH VIRTUAL MEMORY (ABOVE 2GB)

 

                        MIN             MAX             AVG   PEAK

 

      TOTAL          17.93G 08.00.01 17.93G 08.00.01 17.93G 17.93G

      SHARED              0 08.00.01      0               0      0

 

 


Check the RMF publications for more details.

        Best Regards, 

                Sam Knutson, GEICO 
                Performance and Availability Management 
                mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
                (office)  301.986.3574 

"Think big, act bold, start simple, grow fast..."

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of ??? ?? ???
Sent: 05 July 2006 09:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: LSQA shortage

Hi,
 
Today we started getting LSQA Shortage messages (IEW4004I) form one of
our CICS regions.
 
How can I define the amount of LSQA for a task?
 
How can I find out the size of LSQA and who is using it?
 
I have CA-SYSVIEW/E, MXI and RMF available.
 
TIA
 
Gadi
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