(ZOS) Capturing a RMF workload activity report
Use the Workload Activity Reports, we can observe the measurements in the service and reporting classes.
For more information on RMF™ workload activity reports and the RMF Monitor III refer to the article RMF Workload Activity reports and RMF Monitor III.
The following RMF1 job reads the data from RMF data buffers.
Tasks
- Run the RMF Monitor 1 post processor as a batch job which can read the RMF data buffers from memory and produce a report.
The sample job that follows will run the RMF Monitor 1 post processor (You will need to change the time and date parameters.)
//RMF1JOB JOB 1,CLASS=A //RMFPP EXEC PGM=ERBRMFPP,REGION=0M //MFPINPUT DD DISP=SHR,DSN=SYS1MANE //MFPMSGDS DD SYSOUT=* //SYSIN DD * SYSOUT(O) NOSUMMARY SYSRPTS(WLMGL(SCPER(WSHIGH,WSMED,WSLOW,SYSSTC,OPS_DEF))) DATE(04172003,04172003) /* <== SET TO MEAS. DATE MMDDYYYY */ RTOD(1430,1500) /* <== SET TO MEAS. TIME OF DAY HHMM*/ DINTV(0002) /* //This will take the raw SMF data, in this case the ANE data, and produce the workload activity report as an H output class in SDSF.
- Use the Workload Activity Reports, observe the measurements in the service and reporting classes. After your measurement run is over, we should reset the SMF parameters to their standard settings with the SET SMF=xx command.
Subtopics
- RMF Workload Activity reports and RMF Monitor III
Performance metrics include transaction rates and response times. Resource utilization includes CPU, I/O (channel), and storage utilization.