As others have said, there are multiple ways to go look at what was using the
CPU during a particular interval, depending on what tools you have access to
and what the system configuration is. To recap:
SMF 30 interval (subtype 2 & 3) records will show CPU utilization by interval
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IBM Mainframe Discussion List <IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU> wrote on
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> From: "Hardee, Chuck" <chuck.har...@thermofisher.com>
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> Date: 11/20/2015 07:23 AM
> Subject: SMF/RMF Reporting question
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Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On Behalf
Of Lizette Koehler
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Subject: Re: SMF/RMF Reporting question
Do you have any tools like SAS/MICS or SAS/MXG?
Any monitoring tools like Tivoli Omegamon, MainView
Staller, Allan wrote:
>Sounds like you need to enable SMF Interval Recording (SYS(...(INTERVAL)) in
>SMFPRMxx. Set the interval as low as needed. Can be enabled/disabled
>dynamically to limit the amount of type 30 (1,2,6) and RMF records written to
>SMF.
Also look at ERBRMFxx for these two:
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> Do you have any tools like SAS/MICS or SAS/MXG?
> Any monitoring tools like Tivoli Omegamon, MainView?
>
> Lizett
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Subject: Re: SMF/RMF Reporting question
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> From: "Hardee, Chuck" <chuck.har...@thermofisher.com>
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Date: 11/
Sounds like you need to enable SMF Interval Recording (SYS(...(INTERVAL)) in
SMFPRMxx. Set the interval as low as needed.
Can be enabled/disabled dynamically to limit the amount of type 30 (1,2,6) and
RMF records written to SMF.
As another has suggested, RMF III can also provide some good
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> Subject: SMF/RMF Reporting question
>
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I am trying to find, from a historical perspective, that is to say, after an
event has
> occurred, what units of work were using how much of the available CPU.
> Is there an SMF and
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And if you have not set this up, the RMF Spread Sheet Reporter might be helpful
http://www-03.ibm.com/support/techdocs/atsmastr.nsf/WebIndex/TD106241
This recorded demonstration show how to install and setup the RMF Spreadsheet
Reporter and how to run
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to find, from a historical perspective, that is to say, after an
event has occurred, what units of work were using how much of the available CPU.
Is there an SMF and/or RMF report that allows on to ask,
"During the interval from hh:mm to hh:mm on a particular day, in
20, 2015 6:13 AM
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Subject: Re: SMF/RMF Reporting question
I have access and knowledge of SysView and SDSF.
What our system programmers have I do not know.
I'm thinking no, because their first attempt at giving me what I need was to
use SysView.
Charles (Chuck) Hardee
Friday, November 20, 2015 6:13 AM
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> Subject: Re: SMF/RMF Reporting question
>
> I have access and knowledge of SysView and SDSF.
> What our system programmers have I do not know.
> I'm thinking no, because their first attempt at giving me what I
ERBRMFPP
Comes free.
See the RMF USER'S GUIDE
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Original Message
From: Lizette Koehler
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2015 08:50
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Do you have any tools like SAS
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