Converting the time: DateConv 5.8 TODABS REXXS Timeout'
2010/7/26 Michel Beaulieu <[email protected]> > Good Day, > > Thanks for the feedback from both of you. > > You gave me useful tips that I can act upon. > > This week I will experiment with the following approach: > > The settings will be changed to have extended summary data saved > to "systemid FCXSUMMnn" on a 10 minutes interval. > > I will copy and rename these files regularly on another minidisk. > That will become some kind of extended archive. > I want to stay away from processing raw monitor data as much as possible. > Later I will be able to get other fields information besides CPU seconds > currently. > > Then, I will see what I can extract using REXX and/or PIPELINE > to extract information from 'FC41' records (by userid) and 'FC42' records > (by user class). > > I already have the REXX code to convert simple floating point fields. > (C2F). > > I will have to find or create some code to convert the TOD field. (That > should not be too hard) > > I will keep you and this list informed on my progress. > > Regards, > > > Michel Beaulieu > Montreal, Canada > |*| > > ------------------------------ > Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2010 07:18:09 -0500 > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: zVM Performance Toolkit: Can I record/report CPU by userid > using 10 minutes interval? > To: [email protected] > > > I do this simply with VMUTIL, using PIPE VMC pipeid CPU | STEM FCX100. … > > > > > Frank M. Ramaekers Jr. > > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[email protected]] *On > Behalf Of *Michel Beaulieu > *Sent:* Friday, July 23, 2010 2:47 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* zVM Performance Toolkit: Can I record/report CPU by userid > using 10 minutes interval? > > > > Good day, > > I am trying to do something that seems to me a good challenge to do > with z/VM performance toolkit. > > The end result that I want to have is a set of records for a selected > number of userids. > > Each record would be for a 10 minutes interval. > > format: > yyyymmdd hhmm userid cpusec > > That means I would create 24 x 6 = 144 records per day per virtual > machine. > > Accumulating that over many months, I can load that data in my favorite > spreadsheet > and do all kind of numerical analysis. > > I am trying to use z/VM Performance Toolkit to help me to do that and I am > stuck! > > The best I could do was to use plotvar with trend files. > However, that is too much aggregated for my need. > > I welcome your suggestions. > > Michel Beaulieu > Montreal, Canada > > _____________________________________________________ This message contains > information which is privileged and confidential and is solely for the use > of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware > that any review, disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents > of this message is strictly prohibited. If you have received this in error, > please destroy it immediately and notify us at [email protected]. > -- Kris Buelens, IBM Belgium, VM customer support
