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RptCM Reports Reference

                                              CompMeas Consulting Oy  2.2.2022
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RptCM Reports Reference
=======================

This document describes the fields in the RptCM reports.

RptCM-reporter produces the key reports for the capacity
and performance management of a computer system, in a
condensed easy read format. RptCM reads SMF 7x-records
(RMF/CMF) produced by MXG-program (SAS).

RptCM-reporter contains for example the following reports:

- SCP: Goals vs Actuals Report, by Importance and Velocity.

- WKL/WKR: CPU-Capacity Usage Report, per Workload.

- TRX: Transaction Characteristics Report.

- CAP: System's Capacity Report, resource usage.

- DSD RT: Total delay effect of the DASD I/O volumes.

- LPA: LPAR Summary, CPU usage per partition by, interval.
- LPM: LPAR Summary, CPU usage in rips per partition, by interval.

- SRU: Workload CPU Summary, CPU usage, by interval.

- STX: Transaction Summary, response times and TX-rates, by interval.
- SXD: Transaction Distribution Summary, all percentiles, by interval.
- SXX: Transaction Distribution Summary, density function, by interval.

- SRI: Workload I/O Dummary, excp/s count, by interval.
- SRD: Workload DASD I/O Summary, ssch/s count, by interval.
- SRT: Workload DASD I/O Summary, response times, by interval.

- DSU: DASD I/O Delay Effect Summary per volume, by interval.

- DLY: Service Class Goals-Delays, by interval.

- CF: Coupling Facility Characteristics, by interval.

There are some light differences depending on the RptCM version.
Not all reports are described.


Report Headings
===============
A sample report heading fields:

RptCM.TRX Transaction Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 22.01.96
Sysid:SYSI MVS: SP5.1.0 RMF: 510 Time: 13:00
Lpar: RIPS= 85.0 CR=0.70 End: 14:00 Dur: 3601s
RIPS= 315 SysId:SYSZ CRsys=0.90

The fields are mainly self explanatory.
- RptCM.TRX is the report identifier.
- Sysid is the "SMF sysid".
- Lpar is the PR/SM logical partition name.
- SpxName is the SysPlex-name.
- RIPS is the RIPS (MIPS) value given.
- RIPS is the RIPS value for the system where SYSZ is.
- CR is the capture ratio used for the transaction "path length"
calculation.
- CRsys is the system capture ratio used in the SysPlex reports.
- Date is the date found in the first accepted CPU (70) record.
- Time is the starting time for the report.
- End is the RepEnd time given.
- Dur is the duration time of the report in seconds.
- ReqDur is the requested duration time given.



Sample Goals vs Actuals Report
==============================

RptCM.SCP Priority Report CompMeas Consulting Oy Date: 04.01.96
Sysid:SYSA MVS: SP5.1.0 RMF: 510 Time: 13:00
Lpar:SYSA RIPS: 256.0 Dur: 3600s

CPUS% CP% RtG s % EvG% RtA s % EvA% I PI SrvCls P Tx/s/h Mpl
===== ===== ============== ==== ============== ==== = === ======== = ====== ===

2.3 11.5 ( 2.3% CPU Lpar management )
4.5 10.8 ( 2.2% CPU Higher prty partitions: SYSC )
( 93.8% CPU Equal prty partitions: SYSA )

15.3 54.0 - - - - - - - - UncCpu - - -

15.3 0.4 System - - - - 88% 0 1.0 SYSSTC 1 0 11
18.5 16.0 System - - - - 84% 0 1.0 SYSTEM 1 0 16

18.8 1.3 - - 80% - - 95% 1 0.8 JES 1 0 5
20.9 10.3 - - 80% - - 88% 1 0.9 VTAM 1 0 2
21.5 2.8 - - 80% 621.290 - 80% 1 1.0 AUTO 1 8 4
22.3 4.2 - - 70% - - 80% 1 0.9 MEMO 1 0 1
33.8 57.6 - - 70% - - 70% 1 1.0 IDMSKK 1 0 4
38.1 21.1 - - 70% - - 70% 1 1.0 CLSS 1 0 1
38.1 0.1 - - 70% - - 68% 1 1.0 IRLM 1 0 1
45.8 38.6 - - 65% - - 65% 1 1.0 IDMS 1 0 4
48.9 15.8 - - 80% - - 50% 1 1.6 MONITORS 1 0 9
49.0 0.4 0.250 90% - 0.447 91% 36% 1 0.7 TSO_SYS 1 0.21 0
49.1 0.4 - - 70% - - 24% 1 2.9 PRTS 1 0 4

49.1 0.3 2.500 AVG - 185.353 - 55% 2 74 TSO_SYS 3 18 0
49.2 0.2 0.500 90% - 33.651 56% 47% 2 >4 TSO_SYS 2 95 0
63.4 71.2 - - 65% - - 46% 2 1.4 CICSKK 1 0 8
89.6 130.7 - - 60% 29.050 - 42% 2 1.4 CICS 1 0 15
90.4 4.4 - - 50% - - 25% 2 2.0 DB2DBM 1 0 1
90.7 1.1 - - 70% - - 25% 2 2.8 DB2 1 0 3
90.9 0.9 0.100 90% - 0.088 82% 6% 2 2.0 TSO_EDP 1 0.18 0
90.9 0.1 0.100 90% - 0.155 71% 5% 2 4.0 TSO_DEPA 1 184 0
90.9 0.0 0.200 80% - 0.010 100% Sta 2 0.5 CTP_POM 1 6.24 0
90.9 0.0 0.200 80% - 0.169 89% - 2 0.5 CTP_PRDA 1 33.53 0
90.9 0.0 0.200 80% - 0.242 54% End 2 4.0 CTP_KKA 1 44.38 0

90.9 0.1 5.000 AVG - 18.500 - 11% 3 3.7 TSO_SYS 4 3 0
91.0 0.5 - - 60% - - 10% 3 6.0 DFHSM 1 0 1
91.9 4.4 - - 60% 1.900 - 8% 3 7.7 STC 1 0 19
92.3 2.3 - - 40% 357.700 - 5% 3 7.4 BAT_SYS 1 103 1
93.0 3.4 - - 40% 140.183 - 5% 3 8.3 BAT_HIGH 1 31 1
93.1 0.5 0.500 80% - 0.336 85% 3% 3 0.8 TSO_EDP 2 176 0
93.2 0.2 0.500 80% - 23.171 52% 3% 3 4.0 TSO_DEPA 2 62 0

93.2 0.1 15.000 80% - 1338.435 25% 6% 4 >4 TSO_EDP 4 9 0
93.3 0.7 3.000 80% - 3.749 60% 5% 4 2.0 TSO_DEPA 4 21 0
93.4 0.3 3.000 80% - 2.589 77% 5% 4 1.2 TSO_EDP 3 104 1
94.2 3.9 - - 30% 886.735 - 4% 4 7.8 BAT_HIGH 2 5 5
94.3 0.6 15.000 80% - 37.420 42% 3% 4 >4 TSO_DEPA 3 75 0
95.7 6.9 - - 20% 111.131 - 2% 4 9.6 BATCH 1 155 1

95.7 0.1 - - 20% 47.420 - 20% 5 1.0 TSO_EDP 5 2 0
97.8 10.6 - - 10% 970.924 - 3% 5 3.6 BATCH 2 12 1
98.2 2.2 - - 20% 1001.714 - 2% 5 11 TSO_DEPA 5 4 0

( 93.8% CPU MVS SYSA Total )
( 98.2% CPU Lpar Total )


This report is sorted by the Importance (I) and the actual
execution velocity (EvA) of the service classes.
Additionally for the CICS/IMS transactions the third sorting
criteria is the Performance Index (PI).

Logical partitions are sequenced according to their
favoring order given in the PIN file. Favoring is
based on the CPUuse/Weight ratios. The smaller the value
compared to the other CPUuse/Weight ratios the more
favored this partition is. Please refer to LPA-report.

The fields are as follows:
- CPUS% is the cumulative CPU usage percentage.
- CP% is the single CP usage percentage.

- RtG s is the response time goal in seconds.
- RtG % is the response time goal percentile value.
- EvG% is the execution velocity goal percentage.

- RtA s is the actual average response time in seconds.
- RtA % is the actual response time percentile.
- EvG% is the actual execution velocity percentage.

- I is the importance.
- PI is the performance index.
- SrvCls is the service class identification.
- Tx/s/h is the transaction (or job) rate per second or per hour.

This sample tells us several things, for example: The
TSO_DEPA service class period 4 is living at a CPU usage
level from 93.2% to 95.7% (Importance 4). So, its CPU
response time is extended to 37.42 seconds, which is
33 times increase (the Actual Velocity is 3%).
According to the MMC/prty queueing model, the increase
should have been about 40 times longer, very close to
the real result.

Only three of the CICS transactions are listed here.
That is restricted by the parameter MaxTxs in the PIN file.



Sample Workload report for SysPlex
==================================

RptCM.WKRSPX +- Spx Workload Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 31.05.99
SpxName:SSSS4444 OS3: VE020600 RMF: 606 Time: 15:00
RIPS= 315 SysId:SYSA CRsys=0.90 End: 16:01 Dur: 3600s

R/S.Class +-RIPS RIPS Workload Workload RIPS RIPS/CR
========== ======= ======= ========== ========== ======= =======

R.OS390SYS 11.5 11.5 MvsCtl Unc 30.4
R.STCDEF 0.0 MvsCtl 11.5
CtlCtl 9.8
R.CTLDATA 0.2 14.9 CtlCtl Db2Prd 9.9
R.CTLPRINT 2.1 Db2Tst 1.2
R.CTLPROD 7.4 Appc+Ddf 5.2 6.7
R.NET 5.0 ImsPrd 38.2 49.2
CicsPrd 134.5 173.1
R.DB2PRD 9.9 9.9 Db2Prd OnlTst 11.9 15.4
Tso 12.3 15.8
R.DB2TST 1.2 1.2 Db2Tst BatPrd 7.4 9.6
BatOth 26.2 33.7
R.MEMO 4.2 5.2 Appc+Ddf Total 303.5
R.DB2DDF 1.0 CheckSum 303.6

R.IMSPRD 38.2 38.2 ImsPrd CRsys = 0.90 Given
CRappl = 0.78
R.CICSPRD 134.5 134.5 CicsPrd

R.IMSTST 3.7 11.9 OnlTst
R.CICSTST 8.2

reduced .....


This report shows on the left hand side how the
specified workloads are composed from the Report or the Service
classes (R. or S.). The values are in RIPS, these are calculated
based on the RIPS-value of the system of SYSA. The other systems
are calculated based on the relative SU/S-values between the systems.
It is possible to subtract values as well. This is practical
as both Service and Report Classes can be used.

On the right hand side are shown the resource usages
per workload.

This report has the same nature as the previous .WKL report.
The fields are self explanatory.
- CRsys is a given value.
- CRappl is the application capture ratio for this SysPlex.



Sample Capacity report
======================

RptCM.CAP Capacity Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 22.09.99
Sysid:SYSA MVS: VE020600 RMF: 606 Time: 10:00
Lpar: RIPS: 444.0 End: 11:01 Dur: 3599s

SrvCls Per StorMb Pg/s Mpl Tx/s Cpu% Cp% Blks Dios Rt Qt Wt Dt
======== === ====== ===== ===== ====== ===== ====== ==== ==== === === === ===

BATBMP Rep 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.03 0.2 1.92 8 8 5 0 0 3
BATPRDH 1 1.3 0.0 0.3 0.03 0.4 3.72 28 24 6 0 0 4
BATPRDL 1 1.9 0.0 0.4 0.01 1.5 13.09 10 20 9 0 0 4
BATTSTH 1 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.00 0.3 2.25 1 8 21 11 0 6
BATTSTL 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.03 0 0 4 0 0 2
BATTST Rep 0.3 0.0 0.2 0.00 0.3 2.31 1 8 20 0 0 15
BATPRD Rep 3.0 0.0 0.6 0.01 1.7 14.89 31 36 8 0 0 4
CICSTST Rep 221.0 0.0 13.0 0.00 0.3 2.61 2 2 14 8 1 6
CICSPRD Rep 565.5 0.0 9.0 0.00 10.9 98.50 16 86 14 9 0 3
CTLDATA Rep 42.5 0.0 4.0 0.00 0.1 0.47 4 4 5 1 1 3
CTLPRTM Rep 110.0 0.0 24.0 0.00 0.3 3.14 11 11 3 0 0 2
CTLPRDC Rep 96.0 0.0 13.4 0.00 1.0 8.70 64 59 2 0 0 2
DB2DBMP 1 724.5 0.0 1.0 0.00 1.0 9.11 1050 9 6 1 1 3
DB2DBMT 1 250.5 0.0 3.0 0.00 0.0 0.03
DB2DDFP Rep 3.8
reduced....

STCOTHM 1 69.0
STCSYSH 1 231.0 0.0 21.4 0.00 2.0 17.67
SYSSTC 1 130.5 0.0 16.0 0.00 1.3 11.28 58 57 2 0 0 1
SYSTEM 1 188.0 0.0 18.0 0.00 1.7 15.12 9 60 2 0 0 1

TSODEF 1 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.38 0.2 1.58 8 8 3 1 1 2
TSODEF 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.11 0 0 10 0 0 9
TSODEF sum 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.38 0.2 1.69 8 8 3 1 1 2

TSODEV Rep 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.05 0.0 0.17 1 1 4 1 1 3
TSOUSER Rep 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.32 0.2 1.56 7 7 3 1 1 2

Sum All sum 2657.3 0.0 160.8 0.45 24.4 219.64 1351 490 7 2 0 3

SwapOut 138.4
Private 2795.7
System 158.0
Available 1170.4

Total 4096.0

CS 2048.0 MB 229 ES 2048.0 MB 0.0 DASD 60.9 MB
*-------------* <----- *-------------* <----- *-------------*
*Fix= 128.8 MB* p/s * * p/s *VioMB= 29.1 *
* * * * * *
* Ava= 5 MB* 268 * Ava=1166 MB* 0.2 * *
*-------------* <------> *-------------* <------> *-------------*
UIC=2540ss p/s MA=2377389s p/s


This report has two parts. The upper part gives the values
per SrvCls/RepCls if goal mode. The lower part shows
the total storage values.

Additionally (not shown here) this report provides the possibility
to estimate the effect of different storage sizes to the paging
values.

The fields are as follows:
- SrvCls is Service Class or Report Class name, and Per is period number.
- Stor/mb gives the processor storage size in megabytes.

- Pg/s is the page fault rate per second from DASD.
- Mpl is the multiprogramming level, the number of address spaces.
- Tx/s is the number of transactions per second.

- Cpu% is the captured CPU percentage.
- Cp% is the captured single CP percentage.
- Blks is the number of I/O block movements per second (Excp/s).

- Dios is the number of Dasd I/Os per second.
- Rt is Dasd I/O Response time.
- Qt is Dasd I/O Queue time.
- Wt is Dasd I/O Wait time (pending time).
- Dt is Dasd I/O Disconnect time (seek, rot.delay, reconnect)

- SwapOut is the storage occupied by the swap-out address spaces.
These are swapped-out either logically, or physically to ES.
- Private is the storage used by the address spaces.
- Available is the sum of the storage used by MVS for a working buffer
plus the unused storage.



Sample Transaction report
=========================

RptCM.TRX Transaction Report CompMeas Consulting Oy Date: 12.12.95
Sysid:SYSC MVS: SP5.1.0 RMF: 510 Time: 14:30
Lpar: RIPS=115.0 CR=0.70 End: 15:30 Dur: 3600s

SrvCls Per ssss.mmm Tx/s/h CP% IO/S IO/TX RI/TX
======= === ======== ====== ====== ==== ===== =======

AAABBB 1 24.525 0 1.78 11 0 0.000

BBBCCC 1 18.132 72 7.44 13 650 102.034

TSO00 1 0.050 2.21 5.00 8 4 0.621
TSO00 2 0.494 0.23 3.94 8 35 4.699
TSO00 3 4.572 0.11 12.58 23 209 31.368
TSO00 999 0.824 2.58 40.47 93 36 4.302

TSO01 1 0.603 50 0.03 0 0 0.823
TSO01 2 1.891 2 0.00 0 0 0.000
TSO01 999 0.770 52 0.03 0 0 0.411


This report shows the values per Srv/Rep Class,
which are specified in the SysIn file.

The fields are as follows:
- SrvCls name and period, RepCls are shown.
- ssss.mmm is the transaction respomse time or job turnaround
time in seconds and milliseconds.
- Tx/s is transactions or jobs per second.
- CP% is one CP percentage used.
- IO/S is I/Os per second.
- IO/TX is I/Os per transaction or job. If divisor (Tx/s) is
zero then the value per TX is given as zero.
- RI/TX is Relative Instructions (or Millions Instructions)
per transaction or job. If divisor (Tx/s) is zero then the
value per TX is given as zero.

This sample report tells for example that all TSO
transactions (TSO00) generate 36 I/O operations, use
4.302 relative instructions (RI/TX), and their response
time is 0.824 seconds.



Sample DASD report
==================

RptCM.DSD DASD Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 30.11.99
Sysid:SYSH MVS: VE020500 RMF: 604 Time: 10:00
Lpar: End: 11:00 Dur: 3600s
Consolidated sys.s: SYSA SYSB

DNo VolSer ssch RespT RespT QueT PendT DiscT ConnT U Alloc
io/s ms/s ms ms ms ms ms % num
==== ====== ==== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== =====

AllSumAve 2841 11500 4.0

0E00 LIBX11 248 638 2.6 1.1 0.2 0.0 1.3 32.2 194
0F23 DB2A88 39 387 9.8 3.1 0.2 5.6 0.9 25.5 8
0E19 DB2A55 27 336 12.2 6.0 0.2 4.7 1.3 16.5 6
0F78 IDMX22 46 267 5.9 1.2 0.2 3.4 1.0 19.9 20
0E0A DB2A66 33 265 7.9 3.2 0.2 3.3 1.2 15.0 113
0E1E LIBX22 133 263 2.0 0.7 0.2 0.1 1.0 14.4 134
0F0E IDMX11 35 242 6.8 1.8 0.2 3.6 1.2 16.8 13
0F0C DB2A99 68 223 3.3 1.0 0.2 0.9 1.1 13.9 58
0E03 SYSX00 20 212 10.7 1.9 0.2 0.3 8.2 16.9 6
0F01 DB2A77 49 198 4.0 1.5 0.2 1.3
0E05 SYSA00 60 142 2.4 0.5
0E16 DB2A33 17 136
reduced........


This report summarizes the load per volume from all the
specified systems. Additionally it calculates the total
delay value (ms/s or promille) created by the volume
and prints them out in the order of importance.

The fields are as follows:
- DNo is the device number.
- VolSer is the volume serial number.
- ssch io/s is I/Os per second.
- RespT ms/s is the total delay in milliseconds per second.
- RespT ms is the average response time.
- QueT ms is the queueing time.
- PendT ms is the pending time.
- DiscT ms is the disconnect time.
- ConnT ms is the connect time.
- U % is the summed utilization.
- Alloc num is the total average number of data set allocations.

This sample report tells for example that the total effect
of the volume LIBX11 is 638 ms per second. It is, this
amount of time someone is using or waiting to use the volume.
It is the most affecting volume across the systems SYSA and SYSB.
Still it is not creating problems, as its response is very good, 2.6 ms.



Sample PR/SM (Lpar) Summary report
==================================

RptCM.LPA Lpar Summary Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 02.02.96
Sysid:SYSB MVS: SP5.1.0 RMF: 510 Time: 10:00
Lpar:SYSB End: 15:00 ReqDur: 04:51:00

Prty High High Equ Equ Low? High High Equ Equ Low?
Name1 Lpar SYSV SYSS SYSC SYSB CF01 SYSV SYSS SYSC SYSB CF01
name2 mgnt CPU
Wgt -- 25 3 33 33 10 Tot U/Wg U/Wg U/Wg U/Wg U/Wg
CPs 4CP 2CP 2CP 3CP 3CP 1CP
===== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ==== ====

10:00 2.0 13.1 0.6 24.4 28.7 0.0 68.8 0.60 0.21 0.85 1.00 0.00
10:05 2.1 12.5 0.6 26.9 28.2 0.0 70.2
10:10 2.2 13.7

reduced

13:20 2.0 11.9
13:25 2.2 12.7 0.6 37.8 37.8 0.0 90.9 0.44 0.16 1.00 1.00 0.00
13:30 1.9 11.8 0.6 33.6 41.6 0.0 89.4 0.37 0.15 0.81 1.00 0.00
13:35 2.1 11.2 0.6 27.2 39.9 0.0 80.9 0.37 0.15 0.68 1.00 0.00
13:40 2.2 10.8 0.6 23.0 34.9 0.0 71.6 0.41 0.17 0.66 1.00 0.00
13:45 2.1 10.9 0.6 26.5 37.6 0.0 77.6 0.38 0.16 0.71 1.00 0.00
13:50 2.1 11.5 0.6 21.8 44.6 0.0 80.5 0.34 0.14 0.49 1.00 0.00
13:55 2.1 11.7 0.6 23.6 43.8 0.0 81.7 0.35 0.14 0.54 1.00 0.00
14:00 1.9 11.8 0.6 24.0 43.9 0.0 82.2 0.36 0.14 0.55 1.00 0.00
14:05 2.1 11.3 0.6 23.0 45.5 0.0 82.5 0.33 0.13 0.51 1.00 0.00
14:10 2.1 11.7 0.6 22.6 42.6 0.0 79.5 0.36 0.14 0.53 1.00 0.00
14:15 2.0 12.3 0.6 16.3 49.2 0.0 80.3 0.33 0.12 0.33 1.00 0.00
14:20 2.0 12.0 0.6 19.6 49.2 0.0 83.4 0.32 0.12 0.40 1.00 0.00
14:25 2.1 12.5 0.6 22.4 43.8 0.0 81.3 0.38 0.14 0.51 1.00 0.00
14:30 2.1 12.7 0.6 27.3 44.9 0.0 87.6 0.37 0.14 0.61 1.00 0.00
14:35 1.8 13.2 0.6 28.6 49.3 0.0 93.5 0.35 0.12 0.58 1.00 0.00
14:40 2.1 13.2 0.6 25.6 44.2 0.0 85.7 0.39 0.14 0.58 1.00 0.00
14:45 2.2 13.8 0.6 24.4 41.9 0.0 82.9 0.44 0.15 0.58 1.00 0.00

All 2.0 11.9 0.6 23.5 36.7 0.0 74.7 0.45 0.17 0.66 1.00 0.00

This sample report shows the relative position of each logical
partition (MVS system) in the computer. It is calculated based
on the weight value (for example 25 for SYSV) for the partition
and the actual CPU usage. This ratio (U/Wg, CPU usage over
Weight) is compared to the other ratios and is normalized so
that the maximum ratio is 1.00. The smaller the value the more
this partition is favored in this computer. Exceptionally
the period length is only five minutes, 30 minutes is typical.

The fields are as follows:
- Lpar Mgnt is the Lpar (PR/SM) management time in percentage.
- High is a more favored (more than SYSB) partition. This was
specified by the user.
- Equ is a equally favored (compared to SYSB) partition. This was
specified by the user.
- Low? is a partition not given in PIN-parameters, but found to exists.
- SYSV is the first four characters of its partition name. The
last four characters are (if any) on the line below.
- CPU Tot is the total load in this computer.
- U/Wg is the ratio: CPU utilization % over Weight. This ratio
is normalized so that the high (worst) value is 1.00.

For example at 13:25
- Partitions SYSB and SYSC are least favored (normalized ratio is
1.00, they are closest to their Weights).
- Partition SYSS is far away from its Weight (ratio is 0.16), so
it is the most favored one.
- Partition SYSV is as well far away from its Weight (ratio is 0.44),
so it is a favored one.



Sample CPU Summary report for SysPlex
=====================================

RptCM.SRUSPX Spx Cpu Summary Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 31.05.99
SpxName:SYSPLEX4 MVS: VE020600 RMF: 606 Time: 06:00
RIPS= 315 SysId:SYSA CRsys=0.90 End: 18:01 ReqDur: 12:01:00
RIPS-values:
Syst Syst Syst Appl Appl Appl Appl Appl Appl Appl All
Uncap MvsCt CtlCt Appc+ ImsPr CicsP ImsCi Tso BatPr BatOt Rips CR
Time Uncap l l Ddf d rd csTst d h Total Appl
===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== =====
08:30 14 12 18 4 22 37 3 9 7 12 136 0.68
09:00 27 14 23 7 40 77 8 10 29 37 272 0.77
09:30 31 14 32 5 51 97 17 9 50 4 309 0.75
10:00 36 13 31 5 70 132
10:30 33 12

reduced

14:30 22 11
15:00 28 11 24 4 39 129
15:30 33 12 28 6 37 140 19 13 10 33 331 0.78
16:00 24 10 20 4 23 109 13 6 13 18 239 0.77
16:30 17 9 18 2 15 78 2 13 8 6 170 0.74

All 22 11 12 4 30 76 8 8 30 8 218 0.76


This report shows the CPU use in RIPS of the workloads in the SysPlex.
For the RIPS calculations, please refer to WKRSPX-report.

The fields are as follows:
- Syst means, that this is meant to be a system support workload.
- Appl means, that this is an application (productive) workload,
which is taken to the application CR (CRappl) calculation.
- CR Appl is the application capture ratio. It is calculated
based the given CRsys, and the system workloads rolled to the
application workloads.



Sample Transaction (TX) Summary report
======================================

RptCM.STX TX Summary Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 31.05.99
Sysid:SYSA MVS: VE020600 RMF: 606 Time: 06:00
End: 18:01 ReqDur: 12:01:00

CicsProd CicsServ CicsEduc CicsTxAll Values sum
Time tx/s rt[s] tx/s rt[s] tx/s rt[s] tx/s rt[s] tx/s rt[s]
===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== =====
08:30 2.8 1.18 0.0 1.27 0.0 1.27 3.1 1.09 5.9 1.13
09:00 5.0 1.38 0.1 1.72 0.0 0.68 5.3 1.33 10.5 1.36
09:30 6.2 1.61 0.1 3.46 0.0 1.05 6.6 1.59 13.0 1.61
10:00 7.2 2.20 0.2 5.01 0.0 0.67
10:30 6.8 1.95

reduced

14:30 6.6 1.59
15:00 7.3 1.83 0.1 1.58 0.1 0.96
15:30 7.8 2.29 0.2 2.42 0.1 1.16 8.3 2.22 16.5 2.25
16:00 6.2 1.67 0.0 0.72 0.1 1.04 6.5 1.60 12.9 1.62
16:30 5.1 1.79 0.0 0.49 0.1 0.93 5.4 1.70 10.6 1.74

All 4.8 1.61 0.1 2.90 0.0 0.85 5.1 1.57 10.0 1.60

This sample report shows the rate and the response time of a group of
transactions. The group of transactions is specified by the user,
based on Service and Report classes.
This report can be produced only if in WLM Goal Mode.

The fields are as follows:
- tx/s is the transaction rate for the specified transaction group
This value comes from WLM's seen rates for Service or Report Classes.
- rt[s] is the average response time for the specified transaction group.
This value comes from WLM's seen average response times for Service or
Report Classes.
For example at 15:00 for the CicsProd transaction group, transaction rate
is 7.3 tx/s. And transaction response time is 1.8 seconds, which means
that these transactions are very heavy.



Sample Transaction (TX) Distribution report
===========================================

RptCM.SXDSPX TX Distribution Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 06.09.00
SpxName:SPXAA1 MVS: VE020800 RMF: 607 Time: 08:00
Named:TsoAll End: 16:55 ReqDur: 14:01:00
Per.Scl: 1.TSOA
G%TimeS: 86%00.200s
Permillage-values:
GoalTime*
Time AvgRt Tx/s 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2.0 4.0 >4
===== ===== ===== === === === === === === === === === === === === === ===
08:00 0.12 8.0 905 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 0 9 20 31
08:30 0.23 11.6 890 6 5 6 5 4 4 3 2 3 0 11 22 39
09:00 0.14 14.2 902 6 6 6 5 5 4 3 2 2 0 10 21 29
09:30 0.20 11.4 876 8 5 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 0 13 25 42
10:00 0.19 14.5 880 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 0 13 24 43
10:30 0.27 12.6 861 7 7 7 8 8 4 5 5 3 0 15 26 43
11:00 0.23 11.5 881 8 6 6 5 5 4 3 4 3 0 10 25 41
11:30 0.23 10.5 864 10 7 6 7 5 4 5 4 4 0 14 26 43
12:00 0.29 11.0 866 8 6 6 7 5 5 4 3 5 0 15 25 45
12:30 0.34 14.2 870 8 7 7 5 5 5 3 4 3 0 13 26 43
13:00 0.17 18.8 983 7 5 5 5 5 4 3 3 3 0 10 20 35
13:30 0.17 17.1 887 9 7 5 5 4 5 4 4 3 0 11 22 33
14:00 0.37 13.7 859 9 7 7 7 7 5 4 3 4 0 13 30 45
14:30 0.30 16.1 876 8 7 7 6 5 4 4 3 2 0 12 25 41
15:00 0.26 17.8 877 9 7 6 4 5 4 4 4 3 0 13 23 42
15:30 0.20 11.3 876 8 8 7 5 4 4 4 4 3 0 12 25 40
16:00 0.15 8.0 883 8 9 9 7 6 5 4 2 3 0 12 21 32
16:30 0.15 4.9 893 7 10 9 8 6 5 3 3 3 0 9 18 26

This sample report shows the distribution of the transactions to the
response time buckets. WLM places the transactions into these buckets
according to their actual response times. The group of transactions
is specified by the user, based on the Service Classes with the
Percentile Response Time Goals.
This report can be produced only if in WLM Goal Mode.

The fields are as follows:
- Named: is the name for the transaction group.
- Per.Scl: shows the SrvCls Periods of this transaction group.
- G%TimeS: shows the Goals for each SrvCls Period.
- Permillage-values: are the values of this report.
- Tx/s is the transaction rate.
- AvgRt is the average response time.
- GoalTime*0.5 is for transaction having 0.100 sec or smaller response
time (0.200*0.5s = 0.100s). Values are the permillage values of
all the transactions.

This report is for the transaction group named "TsoAll". For it, was
specified only one SrvCls period, TSOA period 1, having goal "at least
86% of the transactions should end in or less than 0.200 seconds".

For example at 15:00 for the TsoAll transaction group, transaction rate
was 17.8 tx/s. The average transaction response time was 0.26 seconds.
About 87.7% of the transactions ended in or less than 0.100 seconds (in
or less than half the value 0.200 sec). But 4.2% of the transactions
had more than 0.800 sec response time (0.200*4). But 6.5% (2.3% + 4.2%)
of the transactions had more than 0.400 sec response time (0.200*2).



Sample I/O Summary report
=========================

RptCM.SUI I/O Summary Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 03.03.96
Sysid:SYSA MVS: SP5.1.0 RMF: 510 Time: 07:00
Lpar: End: 17:30 ReqDur: 10:01:00

Time Sys+S Mon SSess Onlin Tso Batch Total
===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== =====
07:00 108 2 1 310 5 625 1050
07:30 103 2 3 456 5 550 1119
08:00 106 2 9 745 8 601 1469
08:30 86 2 10 735 16 397 1246
09:00 141 3 9 765 19 349 1287
09:30 77 2 7 880 18 452 1436
10:00 134 2 6 963 25 390 1520
10:30 97 2 4 959 18 389 1468
11:00 87 2 4 913 17 451 1473
11:30 109 2 4 806 19 376 1316
12:00 147 2 4 991 15 436 1595
12:30 85 2 4 735 29 542 1397
13:00 161 2 3 1315 30 447 1959
13:30 137 2 3 1171 31 537 1882
14:00 129 2 4 872 35 633 1675
14:30 122 2 4 884 21 399 1430
15:00 122 3 4 862 13 400 1403
15:30 117 2 4 824 24 370 1340
16:00 175 2 3 721 10 356 1266
16:30 252 1 1 766 11 332 1364

All 125 2 5 834 18 452 1435

This sample report shows the I/O amounts per each selected workload
in an MVS system. The values are given for each period. So, it
shows the variations for this day. Here the period length is
the typical 30 minutes.

The fields are as follows:
- I/Os per second for each specified workload.
This value includes all captured dasd and tape I/Os, but does not
include any uncaptured I/Os like paging I/Os, if any.
- The Total is the total I/Os for all workloads.

For example, at 13:00, workload "Onlin" in system SYSA is creating
1315 I/Os per second. The total I/O rate is 1959 I/Os per second.
Obviously it is time to split the workload "Onlin" to smaller pieces
and look more detailed what part of it creates this much I/Os.
Using RptCM this study is very simple to perform.



Sample DASD I/O Summary report
==============================

RptCM.SRDSPX DIO Summary Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 06.09.00
SpxName:SPXAA1 MVS: VE020800 RMF: 607 Time: 08:00
End: 16:55 ReqDur: 14:01:00

MvsCt CtlCt NETne Db2Pr '' ImsPr CicsP TsoNo BatPr BatOt Dio/s
Time l l t d '' d rd rm d h Total
===== ===== ===== ===== ===== '' ===== ===== ===== ===== ===== =====
08:00 162 117 13 24 '' 183 52 95 123 59 1016
08:30 192 133 16 36 '' 247 81 191 84 77 1407
09:00 185 186 16 39 '' 311 137 208 207 74 1680
09:30 204 194 13 54 '' 378 217 213 151 165 1922
10:00 236 205 14 59 '' 415 225 236 198 172 2115
10:30 195 190 10 53 re 418 209 254 154 122 1972
11:00 206 163 10 57 du 480 190 234 194 120 1868
11:30 208 278 12 48 ce 291 200 193 260 72 1787
12:00 187 193 12 45 d' 305 198 195 141 122 1737
12:30 219 187 12 59 '' 359 246 229 129 93 1908
13:00 215 180 11 64 '' 379 318 307 112 144 2048
13:30 190 162 10 53 '' 331 206 294 105 187 1875
14:00 187 192 10 65 '' 442 257 269 118 143 1981
14:30 270 212 14 61 '' 393 231 233 79 172 2071
15:00 228 200 14 53 '' 407 233 271 182 275 2157
15:30 187 154 13 39 '' 320 199 265 183 136 1717
16:00 175 148 12 31 '' 208 158 318 182 96 1504
16:30 119 132 10 22 '' 152 92 135 83 87 1009
''
All 198 179 12 48 '' 334 192 230 149 129 1765

This sample report shows the DASD I/O amounts per each selected
workload in an the SysPlex. The values are given for each period.

The fields are as follows:
- DASD I/Os per second for each specified workload.
This value includes all captured DASD I/Os, but does not
include any uncaptured I/Os like paging I/Os, if any.
- The Dio/s Total is the total DASD I/Os for all workloads.

For example, at 13:00, workload "CicsPrd" is creating 318 I/Os
per second. The total I/O rate is 2048 I/Os per second.



Sample DASD Summary report
==========================

RptCM.DSU DASD Summary Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 02.02.96
Sysid:SYSB MVS: SP5.1.0 RMF: 510 Time: 10:00
Lpar: End: 15:00 ReqDur: 04:51:00
Consolidated sys.s: SYSA SYSB SYSC


Dno: 03DC 034C 036F 011E 092A 0187 0356 03F1 0355 0920
Vol: KOMS11 KOMS10 EDB2X2 KYP0I3 ASORT5 AZIMI2 KOSP01 VZB2X1 KB2102 ASORT1
Time QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U%
===== === == === == === == === == === == === == === == === == === == === ==

10:00 139 64 100 57 114 52 61 47 341 98 49 30 43 21 25 20 29 21 4 4
10:05 125 60 99 59 174 65 64 50 196 95 40 25 26 16
10:10 168 73 109 61

reduced

14:00 131 60 78 49
14:05 130 61 71 47 76 42 53 47 28 27 36 22 41 23
14:10 123 59 80 53 128 55 47 40 9 9 29 23 34 22 33 27 39 24 4 4
14:15 129 62 98 53 130 56 50 42 24 21 27 20 31 20 30 22 47 30 3 3
14:20 143 62 97 54 110 47 54 45 14 13 25 17 43 23 14 11 50 30 44 41
14:25 235 78 120 62 201 66 56 45 5 5 37 25 46 24 26 23 48 32 111 68
14:30 166 68 106 61 134 57 58 47 61 40 49 32 43 23 43 25 46 27 148 95
14:35 134 64 91 54 92 47 53 43 105 68 49 34 43 23 30 24 35 23 157 91
14:40 133 62 109 58 86 48 53 41 19 17 55 30 46 22 20 16 36 23 133 97
14:45 153 68 103 62 82 45 51 43 27 24 45 28 42 23 29 23 28 21 105 93

All 118 57 81 49 75 39 62 50 58 32 41 27 35 20 34 23 33 22 31 24


Dno: 036A 0900 036E 093B 011D 0926 03E0 03F2 035A 036B
Vol: EDBSM7 YB2101 EDBSM3 AZDB28 KYP0I2 ASORT3 VDB2S2 VZB2X2 KB2107 EDBSME
Time QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U% QU% U%
===== === == === == === == === == === == === == === == === == === == === ==

10:00 39 32 29 19 9 9 30 23 25 24 22 22 0 0 14 13 31 20 128 86
10:05 35 29 22 16 3 3 150 64 25 23 20 19 0 0 15 14 12 9 110 84
10:10 38 31 26 18 1 1 84 45 24 21 43 38 0 0
10:15 38 31 39 24 3 3 12 9 25 23
10:20 32 29 29 20 and so forth...


This sample report shows the total delay effect of a DASD
address (volume) to the systems SYSA, SYSB and SYSC. A value
under QU gives the total time (in percentage) when I/O has been
in process plus some requests have been queued for this
address. Exceptionally the period length is only five minutes,
30 minutes is typical.
This user has asked to sort the volumes and has requested
ten volumes per page.

The fields are as follows:
- For the first volume, 03DC is the device number.
- For the first volume, KOMS11 is the volume serial.
- U% is the volume usage percentage.
- QU% is the volume usage plus queueing percentage.

For example at 14:25 the volume KOMS11:
- It has been in use 78% of the time.
- It has had queueings 157% (235-78), on average there are
1.57 requests in the queue.
- It has delayed programs 235% of the time, on average
there are 2.35 programs waiting for it an I/O to be done.
Obviously this volume has created response time problems.



Sample Delay Summary report
===========================


RptCM.DLY Delay Summary Report CompMeas Consulting Date: 02.02.02
SpxNam: MVS: ZV010200 RMF: 712 Time: 08:00
Class:S.1.ONLCICP Gflag:E ExVelI/O:Yes ReqEnd: 25:00
Systems:SYSA SYSB SYSC

Time PIapr ExVeG ExVel UsCpu UsI/O UsTot DlCpu DlI/O DlMpl DlRGr DlTot
===== ===== ===== ***** ===== ===== ***** ===== ===== ===== ===== *****
09:00 0.83 50.00 60.23 3.38 1.20 4.58 2.56 0.47 0.00 0.00 3.03
09:15 0.80 50.00 62.81 3.94 1.33 5.27 2.56 0.55 0.00 0.00 3.12
09:30 0.80 50.00 62.28 4.20 1.45 5.65 2.80 0.62 0.00 0.00 3.42
09:45 0.81 50.00 61.39 4.18 1.64 5.82 2.90 0.76 0.00 0.00 3.66
10:00 0.83 50.00 60.45 4.22 1.58 5.80 3.10 0.70 0.00 0.00 3.80
10:15 0.82 50.00 61.23 4.49 1.61 6.10

reduced

14:45 0.81 50.00 61.38
15:00 0.81 50.00 61.77 4.23 1.48 5.71
15:15 0.82 50.00 61.18 4.19 1.41 5.60 2.89 0.66 0.00 0.00 3.56
15:30 0.82 50.00 61.31 4.15 1.34 5.50 2.87 0.59 0.00 0.00 3.47
15:45 0.80 50.00 62.61 3.74 1.27 5.01 2.46 0.53 0.00 0.00 2.99

This sample report shows the delay and usage values for a SrvCls in
three systems. The values are given for each period. So, it
shows the variations for this day. Here the period length is
the typical 15 minutes.

The fields are as follows:
- Gflag:E. Goal type: E=ExVel, P=Percent, D=Discr, S=System etc.
- ExVelI/O:Yes. The I/O is included in the ExVel-calculation.
- PIapr. Aproximated performance importance values.
- ExVeG. The execution velocity goal.
- ExVel. The actual execution velocity.
- UsCpu. CPU use percentage.
- UsI/O. I/O use percentage.
- UsTot. Total use percentage.
- DlCpu. CPU delay percentage.
- DlI/O. I/O delay percentage.
- DlMpl. MPL delay percentage.
- DlRGr. Resource group capping delay percentage.
- DlTot. Total delay percentage.


For example, at 15:15, the actual execution velocity is 61.18%.
The total delay and use percentages are 3.56% and 5.60%.
Obviously this service class is living well in the system.