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]> 

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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 




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