In the system log check the SMF swap times and the batch jobs that
copy and re-initialize the SMF files.

On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 9:07 AM rpinion865
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> We are running z/OS 2.4 on a z15 with three LPARs (Production, Development, 
> and Sandbox). We use SMF log streams to collect our SMF records. We kick off 
> a batch job everyday at 2:00 to capture the previous day's SMF records from 
> the log stream, and write them to a GDG dataset. SMF Type 89 is turned on for 
> all LPARs.
>
> This past month, May, our Sandbox LPAR has 23 hours missing on May 10th. The 
> LPAR was up on May 10th. Yet, there are no TYPE 89 records from 00:00 to 
> 23:00 on May 10th. I cannot determine why the SMF Type 89s were not cut for 
> that day. I have the syslog for that day and have looked at the messages 
> after midnight of the 10th. But I do not see anything regarding TYPE 89 
> records. What else can I do to determine why the 89s were not cut for that 
> one day only? Thanks in advance.
>
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