The QIUCV EXEC level I have reports in part (edited to remove lots of unrelated info, but leaving at least one line of each message type, and all our SFS-related servers): qiucv Path Target CP System Target Msg Msg Path Path ID Userid Service PathID Limit Count Flags Type ----------------------------------------------------------- 0000 OPERATOR *MSG 0000 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV ...deleted lines... 0000 S$SFCRR1 *BLOCKIO 0000 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0001 S$SFCRR1 *BLOCKIO 0001 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0002 S$SFCRR1 *BLOCKIO 0002 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0003 S$SFCRR1 *BLOCKIO 0003 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0004 S$SFCRR1 *BLOCKIO 0004 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0005 S$SFCRR1 *BLOCKIO 0005 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0006 S$SFCRR1 *BLOCKIO 0006 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0007 VMSERVS *BLOCKIO 0000 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0008 VMSERVS *BLOCKIO 0001 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0009 VMSERVS *BLOCKIO 0002 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 000A VMSERVS *BLOCKIO 0003 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 000B VMSERVS *BLOCKIO 0004 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 000C S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0000 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 000D S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0000 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 000E S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0001 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 000F S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0002 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 0010 S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0000 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0011 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0001 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0012 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0002 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0013 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0003 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0014 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0004 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0015 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0005 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0016 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0006 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0017 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0007 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0018 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0008 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0019 S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 0009 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 001A S$SFACT1 *BLOCKIO 000A 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 001B S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0001 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 001C S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0002 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 001D S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0003 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 001E S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0004 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 001F S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0005 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 0020 S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0006 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 0021 S$SFAUD1 *BLOCKIO 0000 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0022 S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0003 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0023 S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0004 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0024 S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0005 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0025 S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0006 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0026 S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0007 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0027 S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 0008 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 0029 S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 000A 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 002A S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 000B 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 002B S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 000C 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 002C S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 000D 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 002D S$SFPCS1 *BLOCKIO 000E 0010 0000 D0 IUCV 002E S$SFPPS1 *BLOCKIO 0000 0061 0000 D0 IUCV 002F S$SFPPS1 *BLOCKIO 0001 0061 0000 D0 IUCV 0030 S$SFPPS1 *BLOCKIO 0002 0061 0000 D0 IUCV 0031 S$SFPPS1 *BLOCKIO 0003 0061 0000 D0 IUCV 0032 S$SFPPS1 *BLOCKIO 0004 0061 0000 D0 IUCV 0033 S$SFPPS1 *BLOCKIO 0005 0061 0000 D0 IUCV 0034 S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0007 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 0035 S$SFGEN1 *BLOCKIO 0008 0081 0000 D0 IUCV 0036 S$SFPPS1 *BLOCKIO 0006 0061 0000 D0 IUCV 0037 S$SFPPS1 *BLOCKIO 0007 0061 0000 D0 IUCV 0038 S$SFAUD1 *BLOCKIO 0001 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 0039 S$SFAUD1 *BLOCKIO 0002 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 003A S$SFAUD1 *BLOCKIO 0003 0042 0000 D0 IUCV 003B S$SFAUD1 *BLOCKIO 0004 0042 0000 D0 IUCV ...deleted lines... 0000 VMSECURE *RPI 0001 3E80 0003 C0 IUCV 0000 ESAWRITE *MONITOR 0001 003C 0000 D0 IUCV 0000 GCS *SIGNAL 0000 00FF 0000 D0 IUCV ...deleted lines... 0000 TCPIP *CCS 0000 000A 0000 E0 IUCV ...deleted lines... 0000 OPERSYMP *SYMPTOM 0000 000A 0000 C0 IUCV 0000 VMACCT *ACCOUNT 0000 000A 0000 C0 IUCV 0000 EREP *LOGREC 0000 000A 0000 C0 IUCV 0000 SYSTEM *IDENT 0000 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0001 S$SFCRR1 *IDENT 0007 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0002 S$SFCRR1 *IDENT 0008 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0003 S$SFCRR1 *IDENT 0009 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0004 S$SFCRR1 *IDENT 000A 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0005 S$SFCRR1 *IDENT 000B 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0006 VMSERVS *IDENT 0005 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0007 S$SFPPS1 *IDENT 0008 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0008 S$SFGEN1 *IDENT 0009 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 0009 S$SFAUD1 *IDENT 0005 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 000A S$SFPCS1 *IDENT 000F 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 000B S$SFACT1 *IDENT 000B 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 000C S$CPIC *IDENT 0000 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV 000D AVSVM *IDENT 0003 00FF 0000 C0 IUCV M2WALTER HALINVA1; T=1.28/1.71 09:09:52
I hope that helps to provide some useful clues. Mike Walter Hewitt Associates Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates. "Alan Ackerman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "The IBM z/VM Operating System" <[email protected]> 06/10/2008 11:41 PM Please respond to "The IBM z/VM Operating System" <[email protected]> To [email protected] cc Subject Re: SFS Control Data Backup On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:17:39 -0700, Schuh, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot e: >It sure would be nice to know who is hammering the server. It is tough >to correct a problem when it can't be defined. > >Regards, >Richard Schuh There is some IUCV data in the monitor. I don't have access to <http://w ww.vm.ibm.com/> (down?) nor Velocity Software manuals from home. There is a QUERY IUCV command i n z/VM 5.3.0, but it does not include message counts. QIUCV EXEC floating around does have som e such data -- but I'm not sure to what level of detail. Alan Ackerman Alan (dot) Ackerman (at) Bank of America (dot) com The information contained in this e-mail and any accompanying documents may contain information that is confidential or otherwise protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, or if this message has been addressed to you in error, please immediately alert the sender by reply e-mail and then delete this message, including any attachments. Any dissemination, distribution or other use of the contents of this message by anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. All messages sent to and from this e-mail address may be monitored as permitted by applicable law and regulations to ensure compliance with our internal policies and to protect our business. E-mails are not secure and cannot be guaranteed to be error free as they can be intercepted, amended, lost or destroyed, or contain viruses. You are deemed to have accepted these risks if you communicate with us by e-mail.
