SYS1.SAMPLIB:CSVLLIX1+CSVLLIX2 provide samples to write statistics to SMF 
records from LLA Exits 1 and 2. And do other things, such as force LLA to stage 
modules to VLF, if its statistics would have indicated otherwise.

Kees.

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Elardus Engelbrecht
Sent: 25 November, 2014 14:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: VLF Caching

Vernooij, CP (ITOPT1) - KLM wrote:

>That a tricky question:  VLF writes SMF 41 records, but they are unusable for 
>LLA. Since LLA manages its VLF cache and knows what is in it and what is not, 
>it will always have a 100% hitratio on its VLF cache, which will be reported 
>by VLF records 41. Via LLA exits 1 and 2, we write SMF records with useful LLA 
>information and these records provide how many fetches LLA does from its VLF 
>cache and how many from disk. From that ratio, we decide if the VLF cache is 
>sufficient or not. 

Hmmm. Very Interesting, I have a gut feeling about SMF 41, but the contents 
seemed to (at least) me that it do no answer this thread. I should have looked 
at LLA too. 

Thanks, I really appreciate your informative reply, you cured my curiousity! It 
is much appreciated! 

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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