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COMPATIBLE A change in a data record which did not alter either

COMPAT the location or the format of all of the previously-

kept MXG variables is COMPATIBLE, and you can continue

to run the old version of MXG software, which will read

the new records without error, but none of any new data

fields or any new record subtypes will be created/kept

until you install the MXG Version with this change.
INCOMPAT A change in a data record that causes the current MXG

version to fail, visibly or invisibly, with or without

error conditions or messages, and the output datasets

may contain wrong values and incomplete observations,

and/or observations may have been lost.

You MUST install the new MXG Version with this change

to process data records that have been INCOMPATIBLY

changed by their vendor.


TOLERATE In other words, the old MXG Version TOLERATES the new

data records, if they are COMPATIBLY changed.


EXPLOIT Once you use the new MXG Version to read the changed

records, all of the new fields, subtypes, etc, that are

described in this change will be created in the MXG

datasets, so the new MXG Version EXPLOITS the new data,

and you have full support of the new data records.

VI. Online Documentation of MXG Software.


MXG Documentation is now described in member DOCUMENT.

See also member INDEX, but it may be overwhelming.

VII. Changes Log
--------------------------Changes Log---------------------------------
You MUST read each Change description to determine if a Change will

impact your site. All changes have been made in this MXG Library.


Member CHANGES always identifies the actual version and release of

MXG Software that is contained in that library.


The CHANGES selection on our homepage at http://www.MXG.com

is always the most current information on MXG Software status,

and is frequently updated.
Important changes are also posted to the MXG-L ListServer, which is

also described by a selection on the homepage. Please subscribe.


The actual code implementation of some changes in MXG SOURCLIB may be

different than described in the change text (which might have printed

only the critical part of the correction that need be made by users).
Scan each source member named in any impacting change for any comments

at the beginning of the member for additional documentation, since the

documentation of new datasets, variables, validation status, and notes,

are often found in comments in the source members.


Alphabetical list of important changes in MXG 26.26 after MXG 25.25:


Dataset/

Member Change Description


ANALACTM 26.064 Implementation of Rich Olcott's The ACTuals Map.

ANALDB2R 26.256 %ANALDB2R(PDB=SMF); failed with error.

ANALDBJO 26.278 Example analysis JOins DB2ACCT + DB2ACCTP, expensive.

ANALHSM 26.084 New MIGRATE/RECALL/BACKUP HSM report example added.

ANALZPCR 26.283 zPCR failed with z/OS V1R9. SELECT=CECTIME supported.

ANALZPCR 26.297 Execution errors in mismatched Tags corrected.

ASMIMSL6 26.190 Support for IMS Log record 0A (CPI-CI Drive PGM).

ASMTAPEE 26.095 ML-41 of MXGTMNT, TYPEARCV Allocation Recovery event

ASMTAPEE 26.095 ML-41 of MXGTMNT, TYPEARCV Allocation Recovery event

ASMTAPEE 26.135 ML-42 of MXGTMNT, backs out JOB error in ML-41.

ASMTAPEE 26.148 MXGTMNT ML-43 captures IEF233D mount event, improved.

ASMTAPEE 26.317 Enhanced SYSLOG message capture, no reassembly.

ASUM70PR 26.003 LPARCPUS in ASUM70PR summary is not always integer.

ASUM70PR 26.031 Support/Correction Dedicated zAAPs/Dedicated zIIPs.

ASUM70PR 26.041 Default INTERVAL in ASUM70PR restored to QTRHOUR.

ASUMCEC 26.188 HiperDispatch subtracts SMF70PAT from SMF70ONT

ASUMDB2P 26.183 Revised summary/trending of DB2ACCTP example.

ASUMMIPS 26.131 MIPS/MSU analysis adds IFAs/zAAPs and zIIPs MIPS.

ASUMMIPS 26.216 ZIPUSED MSU was incorrect, ZIP/ZAP metrics fixed.

ASUMSTGP 26.228 Example to report DASD storage by Storage Group.

ASUMTAPE 26.083 MAJOR rewrite of ASUMTAPE corrects errors, adds SPIN.

ASUMTAPE 26.122 SYSLOG JOB parse failed with 3 commas in TRANWRD.

ASUMUOW 26.282 APPLID could be blank in PDB.ASUMUOW.

BLDSMPDB 26.275 New WEK2KEEP=,MTH2KEEP= controls for keeping PDBs.

BUILDPD3 26.164 JES3 BUILDPD3 variable JOBCLASS could be blank.

BUILDPDB 26.208 Variables SMF30MLS, MEMLIMIT now kept in PDB.STEPS.

BUILDPDB 26.281 IFAUNITS,IFEUNITS added to PDB.STEPS and PDB.JOBS.

Doc 26.060 Cosmetic SAS V9.2 differences with SAS V9.1.3.

FORMATS 26.231 MEMLIMIT '00000FFFFFFFF000'x value is NOLIMIT.

FORMATS 26.304 Internal format $MGUTILD for DOCVER created.

GRAFWRKX 26.244 MIPS was not calculated for WORKLOAD=0, uncaptured.

IEBUPDTE 26.235 INFILE option TERMSTR=CRLF reads unix LF-only files.

IMAC6ESS 26.046 Support for GPARMKY=0050x, new ESSPRTAT variable.

IMACICMD 26.284 BMC Optional CMRDB2 segment increased to 256 INCOMPAT

IMACICMR 26.206 Optional BMC CMRDATA increased in CICS/TS 3.2.

MONTHBL3 26.293 NOT SORTED for JES3 MONTHBL3.

MONTHxxx 26.115 Inconsistent BY list for RMF data are now consistent.

MXGSAS92 26.191 New JCL Proc for SAS V9.2, new z/OS DSNAMES.

Many 26.065 Support for no-WARNING execution under SAS V9.2.

Many 26.252 %QUPCASE(xxx) vs %UPCASE for forward slash protect.

Many 26.259 QA Stream revised to eliminate return code & warnings

Many 26.289 QA Cleanup, variable LENGTHs changed, zdate added.

Many 26.300 Conflict Resolution, variables RE-NAMed,RE-LENGTHed

READDB2 26.233 Dataset DB2STAT4 and T102S225 created for IFCID=225.

READDB2 26.311 TEXT EXPRESSION LENGTH (65545) EXCEEDS corrected.

RMFINTRV 26.165 New RMFWKLRV: RMFINTRV Workload-only dataset created.

RMFINTRV 26.295 New WKLDIOCN and WKLDIORT variables added to RMFWKLRV

RMFINTRV 26.303 Capture Ratios for zAAPs,zIIPs added to PDB.RMFINTRV

TYEPRMFV 26.246 RMF III ASIPHTxx SRB CPU times wrong by x1000.

TYPE102 26.011 Support for IFCID 22 APAR PK38803.

TYPE102 26.096 Variables QW0227FG/PG were always missing.

TYPE102 26.298 DB2 IFCID=22 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED error fixed.

TYPE110 26.007 CICDS Dispatcher Statistics and PCTREGBY created.

TYPE110 26.052 Protection for SMF 110 St 2 STID 31 short segments.

TYPE110 26.141 CICS STID=74 dataset CICIMQ ERROR message removed.

TYPE112 26.088 Support for SMF 112 MQ segment (subtype 0200x).

TYPE112 26.257 TYPE112 now reads both V550 & V560 subtype 203 data.

TYPE113 26.247 SMF 113 data records needed to finish support.

TYPE119 26.067 ID=119 ST=21 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED, NTHOSTTN short

TYPE120 26.126 WebSphere allocfails wrong, invalid triplets, st 3.

TYPE120 26.262 Support for WebSphere Version 7, new subtype 9 data.

TYPE1415 26.199 INVALID SMF1415 RECORD, even with Change 25.228, fix.

TYPE1415 26.214 Invalid extended segment protection enhanced.

TYPE23 26.116 Support for APAR OA22414 new variables.

TYPE23 26.312 Support for APAR OA27163, new interval variables.

TYPE28 26.151 Support for APAR OA24416, 'D6'x NPM record.

TYPE30 26.077 Negative CPUUNITS from zAAPs calculations eliminated.

TYPE42 26.103 INPUT EXCEEDED ID=42 SUBTYPE=15 if more than one S2.

TYPE42 26.187 Support for APAR OA25205 adds SMF 42 subtypes, data.

TYPE70 26.112 26.03: TYPE70 CPUMVSTM/PCTMVSBY/SHORTCPS missing.

TYPE70 26.236 HiperDispatch CPUPATTM, PCTMVSBY can be wrong TYPE70.

TYPE70 26.269 CPUWAIxx/MVSWAIxx for CP Engines 33-63 were missing.

TYPE70 26.270 NRCPUS redefined, online-non-parked, value changed.

TYPE70 26.308 TYPE70 PARTNICF/IFA/IFL/ZIP variables added.

TYPE7072 26.025 Support for APAR OA12774 new z10 variables (COMPAT).

TYPE7072 26.031 Support/Correction Dedicated zAAPs/Dedicated zIIPs.

TYPE7072 26.039 Support for APAR OA24074, corrected Parked Time.

TYPE7072 26.0781 Support for z/OS 1.10 (INCOMPAT, due to MXG code).

TYPE7072 26.222 Large CPUIFATM IFAUNITS when op varied CP on/offline.

TYPE70PR 26.154 SMF70LAC missing in PDB.TYPE70PR after offline LPAR.

TYPE70PR 26.243 Support for OA21140 RMF HiperDispatch enhancements.

TYPE71 26.069 TYPE71 HIUICMN,HIUICMX had wrong UIC values.

TYPE72GO 26.276 Negative one value for CPUUNITS due to resolution.

TYPE72GO 26.299 MXG 26.10-26.11. PERFINDX missing for R723TYPE=2.

TYPE73 26.243 Support for OA21140 zHPF High Performance FICON.

TYPE74 26.115 RMF BYLIST is SYSPLEX SYSTEM SYSNAME STARTIME.

TYPE74 26.117 TYPE747C was missing most observations, now enhanced.

TYPE77 26.139 TYPE77 QUEUE1-QUEUE4 were wrong, over 100%.

TYPE77 26.271 INVALID THIRD ARGUMENT TO FUNCTION SUBSTR in RMF 77.

TYPE78 26.288 TYPE78CU variables for Aliases could be wrong.

TYPE78CU 26.023 MXG 25.07-25.25. Last LCUID not output in TYPE78CU.

TYPE79 26.036 Variable R793CUT was 0.062, should have been 62.

TYPE80A 26.107 INPUT EXCEEDED due to new ASSIZMAX in TOKDANAM.

TYPE92 26.277 Support for APAR OA24208 new subtype 15 for ID=92.

TYPE99 26.155 Support for SMF 99 Subtype 11 Group Capacity Limits.

TYPEACF2 26.051 Support for ACF2 Release 6.2.

TYPEACF2 26.324 Enhancement for ACF2 support adds IHDRACF2 exit.

TYPEAFOP 26.086 Support for AF/Operator SMF record.

TYPEBVIR 26.018 BVIR30 now contains both PG0 and Preference Grp 1.

TYPEBVIR 26.143 TS7700 Statistical dataset BVIR32 was trashed.

TYPEBVIR 26.198 All BVIR32 Pool 00-31 are now Pool 01-32 variables.

TYPEBVIR 26.250 Support for eight clusters in BVIR33 dataset.

TYPECIMS 26.058 IMF dataset TYPECIMS variable INPUTCLS corrected.

TYPECTLG 26.255 Enhancements to processing Catalog records.

TYPECTMU 26.089 Support for Control-M log records on unix/open sys.

TYPECTMZ 26.089 Support for Control-M log records on z/OS.

TYPEDB2 26.201 Support for DB2 V9.1 SMF 100,101 (COMPAT MXG 25.25+)

TYPEDB2 26.274 Some DB2 V9-only QWACxxxx vars were INPUT with V8.

TYPEDB2 26.311 DB2STATS4 for IFCID=225 in DB2 V9 corrections.

TYPEDCOL 26.142 DCOLDSET identifies 'HFS' and 'PDSE' datasets.

TYPEENQM 26.323 Support for IBM's ENQ/DEQ Monitor flat file.

TYPEHSM 26.028A HSM FSR updated for z/OS 1.8 and 1.8 new variables.

TYPEHSM 26.249 Sorting HSM ABARS datasets caused NOT SORTED errors.

TYPEIMS7 26.026 Support for new variables in IMS Version 9 and 10.

TYPEIMS7 26.045 Support for IMS Version 10 '08'x Log Record.

TYPEIMS7 26.190 Support for IMS Log record 0A (CPI-CI Drive PGM).

TYPEIMSA 26.026 Support for new variables in IMS Version 9 and 10.

TYPEINFO 26.098 Support for Informatics STAT user SMF record.

TYPEINSY 26.182 Support for MACRO4 INSYNC SMF user record.

TYPEIPAC 26.290 View Direct subtype 3 record error, needs ptf?

TYPEITRF 26.034 ITRF x'10' INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED with LENGTH=251.

TYPEMGCR 26.047 Support for Version 6 of MegaCryption SMF record.

TYPEMPLX 26.014 IMPLX Version 4.1 is now supported.

TYPEMVCI 26.145 Support for BMC Mainview CICS CMRTYPE=109 (ABENDS).

TYPEMVCI 26.254 Support for MAINVIEW for CICS 6.1 CMRDETL (INCOMPAT).

TYPENDM 26.215 NDM-CDI subtype 'UC' is now output in NDMAE.

TYPENMON 26.100 Invalid MEM header record protected.

TYPENMON 26.224 NMON variables without decimal point may be wrong.

TYPENMON 26.279 DISKSERV,DISKWAIT,MEMPAGESxxx supported, some fixes.

TYPENTSM 26.123 Support for new fields in MEMORY, PROCESS objects.

TYPENTSM 26.125 Support for BITS NET UTIL, PACER PIPE, USB objects.

TYPENTSM 26.213 Support for new data in NTDS and ASP.NET App objects.

TYPEOMAU 26.121 Support for OMEGAMON Audit Records in CICS record.

TYPEOMCI 26.160 Support for Omegamon CICS User records in SMF 112.

TYPEOMCI 26.257 TYPEOMCI supports subtype 200,201,203, but only V550.

TYPEOMMQ 26.319 Support for Omegamon XE MQ Export File

TYPEOPCN 26.280 Support for Open Connect user SMF record.

TYPEPRPR 26.128 Prisma SMF record change in April was not documented.

TYPEQACS 26.166 Support for AS/400 Version 6.1.0 (COMPATIBLE).

TYPERACF 26.022 TYPERACF supports ASCII execution with EBCDIC ftp.

TYPERMFV 26.032 Debugging PUT statement removed.

TYPERMFV 26.053 Calculations of ASIxxxxx variables to match RMF.

TYPERMFV 26.150 SPG variables too small due to typo.

TYPERMFV 26.178 RMF III z/OS 1.9 changed length of ASI segment.

TYPERMFV 26.218 RMF III ASIRNM,ASIRDE (reporting class) names blank.

TYPERMFV 26.287 Support for RMF III CPUG3 z/OS 1.9 (INCOMPAT).

TYPESHDW 26.204 Support for new subtypes, fields Shadow USER SMF.

TYPESRDF 26.059 SPDMXUSE is character, SRDMXUPS is new numeric pct.

TYPESVC 26.221 Support for IBM DS8000 2107 SAN Disk SVCPerfStats.

TYPESVIE 26.133 Support for CA SYSVIEW, CICS, IMS, MVS in one member.

TYPETMDB 26.210 Support for ASG/Landmark DB2 Monitor V4.1 raw data.

TYPETMDB 26.313 New subtypes for TMON for DB2 V4 and V4.1.

TYPETMNT 26.103 TYPETASK='J ' in TYPETMNT corrected in VGETJEXN.

TYPETMNT 26.128A Correction for DEFECT in ASMTAPEE ML-41, CRITICAL.

TYPETMS5 26.161 New BESKEY variable identifies encrypted CA-1 tapes.

TYPETMVS 26.111 Full support for TMVS Release 4.1, INCOMPATIBLE.

TYPETNG 26.033 Support for more new VMware Objects in CA NSM.

TYPETNG 26.172 Support for VMware Virtual Center Servers in NSM.

TYPETNG 26.223 NSM VMWARE ESX 2.5.5 new objects supported.

TYPETPF 26.163 Support for TPF PUT22 changes, and corrections.

TYPETPMX 26.207 Support for Thruput Manager Subtype 7, new fields.

TYPETPMX 26.245 ERROR VARNAME=$JXSLMJ_ in Thruput Mgr SMF corrected.

TYPEVMXA 26.114 MONWRITE BAD CONTORL RECORD, with 6.24 record

TYPEVMXA 26.203 Support for z/VM 5.4 (COMPATIBLE with MXG 25.04+).

TYPEVMXA 26.241 LINUXKRNL '02'x caused BROKEN CONTROL RECORD error.

TYPEXAM 26.272 Variable SIZE in HSTMEM incorrectly INPUT, is RB4.

UNDUPSMF 26.152 Utility removes duplicate SMF records, output is VBS.

UPRINDOC 26.238 Utility to PROC PRINT the LABEL and VARIABLE NAME.

UTILBLDP 26.212 SAS V9.2 only, %ELSE %THEN %DO correction overlooked.

UTILBLDP 26.294 SUPPRESS=CICSTRAN or DB2ACCT options added.

UTILCVRT 26.322 UTILCVRT utility for z/OS to ASCII conversion revised

UTILEXCL 26.130 Documentation for IMACICEZ/E1/E2 tailoring enhanced.

VMACDB2 26.136 Corrections to IFCID 119 and IFCID 225 variables.

VMXGCAPT 26.001 Typo VMUM corrected to VWUM.

VMXGINIT 26.012 SOURCLIB,SASAUTOS dsnames now printed at MXG INIT.

VMXGINIT 26.189 SAS V9.2 Hot Fix F9BA07 eliminates new WARNINGs

VMXGINIT 26.252 Forward Slash in a unix libref for WORK supported.

VMXGINIT 26.310 The MXGWORK= argument of VMXGINIT is removed.

VMXGOPTR 26.242 Internal utility enhanced for multiple options.

VMXGPRAL 26.293 Print all datasets with variable name + label heading

VMXGSUM 26.078 26.02 ONLY - possible VARIABLE NOT FOUND internally.

VMXGSUME 26.227 Now invokes normal VMXGSUM, no longer needed.

WEEKBLDT 26.205 SYSNAME incorrectly added to BY List for TYPE892.

WEEKxxxx 26.115 Inconsistent BY list for RMF data are now consistent.

WEEKxxxx 26.157 NOTSORTED condition due to inconsistent BY lists.

WPS 26.258 WPS 2.3.4 now required for MXG, ARRAY(256,512) error.

WPS 26.291 Circumvention for CCHHR, not supported in WPS.
See member CHANGESS for all changes ever made to MXG Software.

Inverse chronological list of all Changes:


NEXTCHANGE: Version 26.
====== Changes thru 26.326 were in MXG 26.26 dated Feb 12, 2009=========
Change 26.326 Two Errors in the First MXG 26.26 dated Feb 3 were fixed

READDB2 by replacement of READDB2 and VMXGRMFI:

VMXGRMFI -READDB2 in MXG 26.26: might not create all datasets that

Feb 12, 2009 you requested, and could impact ANALDB2R(PDB=SMF,...) as

the READDB2 member is invoked by ANALDB2R to read SMF.

Last minute changes for IFCID=255 and DB2STAT4 were made

but validation focused only on that correction.

-If VMXGTIME was being used, when READDB2 tried to resolve

a local macro variable it got a bad value placed in a

local macro variable by VMXGTIME. This generated a

WARNING: MACRO VARIABLE NOT RESOLVED. The macro variable

name was changed in READDB2 to prevent the conflict.

Thanks to Raff Rushton, Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, USA.

MXG 26.26 ONLY: PDB.RMFINTRV negative PCTCPUBY, HiperDsp.

But ONLY if HiperDispatch is active, plus negative values

in variables PCTOVHTD CPUACTTM CPUOVHTM MSUINTRV MSUPERHR

MSU4HRAV and PCTOFHDW. A recalculation of CPUACTTM was

not tested with RMF data with HiperDispatch active (i.e.,

when SMF70PAT/CPUPATTM were GT zero). That recalculation

was removed by this change.

Thanks to Chuck Hopf, Bank of America, USA.

====== Changes thru 26.325 were in MXG 26.26 dated Feb 3, 2009=========


Change 26.325 The calculation of RDHITPCT in TYPE42SR was corrected by

VMAC42 Change 19.006, but other instances (TYPE42VT,TYPE42DS)

Feb 3, 2009 were still divided by CACHCAND vs (CACHCAND-WRITCAND),

so the read hit percentage was wrong in those datasets.

Thanks to Scott Chapman, American Electric Power, USA.
Change 26.324 Enhancement for ACF2 support creates IHDRACF2 Header exit

IHDRACF2 taken after the header variables for ACF2 have been INPUT

VMACACF2 so record selection based on existing ACF2 variables can

VMXGINIT be used. The "instream" &MACACFH can be used to access

Feb 2, 2009 the same exit point. IHDRACF2 lists all vars that exist.

Thanks to Jerry Urbaniak, Acxiom, USA.


Change 26.323 Support for IBM's ENQ/DEQ monitor, described in IBM

EXENQMON Publication SA22-7600-07, "z/OS MVS Planning: Global

IMACENQM Resource Serialization", Chapter 3, creates a flat

TYPEENQM file that is read by this support from //ENQM DDname,

TYPSENQM creating dataset ENQMONIT.

VMACENQM The IBM ISGAJE1A report can be printed using the

VMXGINIT example PROC PRINT in the VMACENQM comments.

Jan 30, 2009

FORMATS

Feb 24, 2009



Thanks to Debby Blackey, HCH Healthcare, USA.
Change 26.322 The UTILCVRT utility is used if you transfer SAS datasets

FORMATS from z/OS to an ASCII platform (XPORT,CPORT), if a data

Jan 30, 2009 set contains CHAR variables that are FORMATted $HEX. In

Feb 13, 2010 transferring the values, SAS unilaterally converts all

CHAR variables from EBCDIC to ASCII, so a CPUTYPE='2086'x

gets translated to '8766'x in the ASCII SAS dataset. The

format used by UTILCVRT was completely wrong, because it

was based on the IND$FILE programs EBCDIC to ASCII table.

The $MGAS2EB format used in UTILCVRT is now based on the

TRANTAB SAS V9.1.3 CPORT mapping on z/OS at a USA site.

Feb 13, 2010: UTILCVRT is no longer needed. The new

TRANSCODE attribute, added by MXG Change 27.014 to all

$CHAR variables containing $HEX values, eliminates the

unwanted translation so downloaded values are valid.

Thanks to Roman Gudz, Penske, USA.
Change 26.321 Corrections to IBM RMF-like reports for zIIPs, zAAPs and

ANALRMFR IFLs, and revised sort order to match IBM's reports.

Jan 28, 2009

Thanks to Kim Westcott, OFT State of New York, USA.


Change 26.320 Variable EZA01A13 for the optional EZA01-A CICS segment

UTILEXCL was not in the generated KEEP statement.

Jan 28, 2009

Thanks to Scott Barry, SBBWorks, Inc, USA.


Change 26.319 Support for Exported Data from Omegamon XE MQ records.

EXOMAA10 This is non-standard, since an export file can contain a

EXOMDD10 number of datasets to be recreated. The MXG logic reads

EXOMDD20 the initial control records (AA10,DD10,DD20,DD30) and

EXOMDD30 writes the needed old-style macros to //INSTREAM which

IMACOMMQ is then processed by the second pass in _2NDOMMQ macro,

TYPEOMMQ to read the ROW1 records and create all datasets. This

TYPSOMMQ iteration doesn't label the variables nor datasets.

VMACOMMQ The EXPORT files cannot be concatenated, since they

VMXGINIT may have different tables/datasets to be created. The

Jan 29, 2009 JCL to process these export files is

// EXEC MXGSASV9

//OMMQ DD DSN=YOUR.EXPORT.FILE,DISP=SHR

//PDB DD DSN=THE.OUTPUT.sASDATA.LIBRARY,DISP=OLD

//SYSIN DD *

%INCLUDE SOURCLIB(TYPSOMMQ);

These eleven datasets have been created:

QMCHANIN QMCH_LH QMEVENTH QMLHBM QMLHLM QMLHMM

QMPS_LH QMQ_LH QM_APAL QM_APQL QM_APTL

This implementation automatically creates a dataset for

every table in the DD20/DD30 records, and will convert

the known 16-character datetime fields into datetime

variables, and formats known duration and hex-containing

fields, but new variables in new datasets will require

updates to MXG code to properly convert or format them,

because the AA10/DD10/DD20/DD30 control records do not

contain any intelligence describing contents of fields.

Thanks to Frank Cortell, Credit-Suisse, USA.

Thanks to Michael Reffler, Credit-Suisse, USA.
Change 26.318 Message "ARRAY SIZE TOO SMALL" added by Change 25.177 is

VMXGRMFI now only printed three times.

Jan 26, 2009

Thanks to Ed Long, ???, USA.


Change 26.317 Enhanced SYSLOG message capture in SMF record subtype 9,

ASMTAPEE no longer requires a re-assembly to add or change the

Jan 25, 2009 MSGIDs to be written to SMF. Now, the list of MSGIDs is

read at MXGTMNT Start Up from the text file of messages

pointed to by the //MXGMSGID DD name in the MXGTMNT JCL.

See comments in the ASMTAPEE member for details.

This is now ML-44 maintenance level of the monitor.

(Previously, you had to list the MSGIDs in the ASMTAPEE

assembly source code; that table no longer exists, as it

is replaced by the external file of MSGIDs.)


Change 26.316 Variable RNAMEHEX contained the "hex of the hex" instead

VMAC77 of the hex value of the RNAME, for those cases in which

Jan 25, 2009 the RNAME/MINORQCB contains non-printable characters.

Thanks to Joe Kimberly, Kansas City Southern Railway Co., USA.


Change 26.315 Using MACDB2H= or MAC110H tailoring and UTILBLDP was not

UTILBLDP correctly coded, causing execution messages

Jan 23, 2009 *ERROR: OPEN CODE STATEMENT RECURSION DETECTED.

Thanks to Scott Barry, SBBWorks, Inc, USA.


Change 26.314 Enhancement for CMRDETL records from BMC TMON for CICS.

IHDRMVCI -The INFILE "Header" EXIT IHDRMVCI is created, so records

VMACMVCI can be selected after the header has been read. The full

VMXGINIT list of variables that exist are listed in comments.

Jan 23, 2009 -The IHDRMVCI exit can be invoked with %LET MACMVCH=.

-The option JFCB=MVCIJFCB is added to INFILE CMRDETL so

that the JFCB is stored in variable MVCIJFCB, from which

the z/OS DSNAME can be retrieved. This is similar to the

existing SMFJFCB variable created with INFILE SMF.

For example, adding this code


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