Thanks for the information I think I have a better grasp of the way this
works now. I will get with the capacity group to see what interval they
want. Since I am sending them Monitoring data from my Velocity product
everyday that they can feed in to their MICS and MXG systems I really
think the need for accounting data may be rather redundant for the most
part, that is they can get pretty much what they need for accounting
from the information included in the Velocity files for MICS and MXG. I
guess they will need to see that for themselves!

Anyway thanks again to all!!! 

Thank You,
 
Terry Martin
Lockheed Martin - Information Technology
z/OS & z/VM Systems - Performance and Tuning
Cell - 443 632-4191
Work - 410 786-0386
[email protected]

-----Original Message-----
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Thomas Kern
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 10:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Vm Accounting data and DISKACNT

If you only use the ACNT ALL CLOSE command once per day, you get one
record for any SVM that has been running all day. You cannot tell from
it if there are any peaks/valleys in its workload. I usually issue the
command at the end of each shift to match the z/OS definitions. I would
prefer to do it every hour but current workload does not warrant any
thing more intensive than shift level.

/Tom Kern

Martin, Terry R. (CMS/CTR) (CTR) wrote:
> One question what do you get if you wait to issue the ACNT command one
> time at lets say 23:45 for the entire day. What would be the time
> intervals?
> 
> Thank You,
>  
> Terry Martin
> Lockheed Martin - Information Technology
> z/OS & z/VM Systems - Performance and Tuning
> Cell - 443 632-4191
> Work - 410 786-0386
> [email protected]

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