SIO means Start IO and it's came from SDSF panel during execution a job.

About hardware compression I should investigate.





From: "Vernooij, CP - SPLXM" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: Z900 (2064 - 216) Problem.
 
Well this is interesting: 
Excp, Conn are the same!! Apparently there is no difference in the actual I/O.
TCB and SIO are higher. What is SIO, where does this come from? What is the 
relationship between Excp and SIO? Do you use hardware compression, can this be 
switched off after 12 hours?

Kees.


"Mehrshad Manshadi" <[email protected]> wrote in message 
news:<[email protected]>...
> We have this degradation for all the jobs after 12 hours of POR and IPL.
> We are using Goal Mode.
> We are also change the volumes on other channels but the problem is same.
> 
> For test, we are using a simple DUMP JOB with following result :
> 
> Before Problem:
> 
> NP   JOBNAME  StepName ProcStep JobID    Owner    C Pos DP Real Paging    SIO 
>      BKDUMP   ADRDSSU           JOB02189 IBMUSER  A IN  C0 1421   0.00     
> 8572.2 
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -STEPNAME PROCSTEP    RC   EXCP   CONN    TCB    SRB  CLOCK 
> -ADRDSSU              00   302K  13318    .31    .00                      .6 
> 
> 
> ===============================================================================
> 
> After Problem : After 12 hours 
> 
> NP   JOBNAME  StepName ProcStep JobID    Owner    C Pos DP Real Paging    SIO 
>      BKDUMP   ADRDSSU           JOB02100 IBMUSER  A IN  C0 1421   0.00      
> 3200.2 
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> 
> 
> -STEPNAME PROCSTEP    RC   EXCP   CONN    TCB    SRB  CLOCK  
> -DELET1               00     11      3    .00    .00     .0  
> -ADRDSSU              00   302K  13059   1.56    .01                      1.6 
> 1
> 
> Best regards
> Manshadi
> 
> 
> ________________________________
>  From: Elardus Engelbrecht <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 2:50 PM
> Subject: Re: Z900 (2064 - 216) Problem.
>  
> Mehrshad Manshadi wrote:
> 
> >We have a parallel Sysplex with 2 members.one of them is a CPU Z900 (2064 
> >-1C5) with Z/OS 1.8 as operating system and the other is CPU Z900(2064-216) 
> >with the same operating system.
> 
> z/OS 1.8 is unsupported. 
> 
> >When we power on reset the CPU and IPL from that,It works OK. for about 12 
> >hours and after that it degrades and the jobs take much more times to 
> >complete.(about 4 times).
> 
> What jobs? How many jobs on what LPARs? Are they sharing workload and 
> middleware? How long does the degrading take places? 
> 
> Try moving you data to another volsers to see if the problem is with some 
> disks or channels (ESCON or FICON).
> 
> What type of workload do you have? What middleware do you have?
> 
> Can you post any SYSLOG message(s)? 
> 
> What is RMF, GRS, WLM and SMF showing you?
> 
> >The major things is decreasing No. of SIO for the jobs.after that even REIPL 
> >is not resolve the problem and we have to POWER ON RESET the CPU and REIPL 
> >for the next 12 hours!!.
> 
> POR is too much taken in account of design of hardware and z/OS. Open a 
> ticket with IBM rep. 
> 
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
> 
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