TYPE102 21.061 Support for dataset T102S196 (locks) validated.
TYPE74 21.059 TYPE74ST negative values corrected, QSIZ retained.
FORMATS 21.057 RACF MG080QU,TY formats updated for z/OS 1.2-1.4.
BUILDPDB 21.056 Exit EXPDBSPJ created for local variables for spin.
UTILEXCL 21.054 Variables KY8DISTM/KY8CPUTM corrected.
MICSMXG 21.089 New member documenting MICS replacement by MXG.
Major enhancements added in MXG 21.01
ASMRMFV 21.002 Improved processing of RMF III data.
CLRMFIII 21.002 CLIST for batch execution to read all RMF III data.
DOCLRMFV 21.002 Documentation of CLRMFIII CLIST.
GRAFTRND 21.040 New plots of Peak to Average Utilization ratio.
MXGSASV8 21.009 Symbolic parm WORKVOL= added, default 5 volumes
SAS V9 21.028 Early V8-V9 comparisons flawed, V9 is better.
TYPE108 21.018 Support for Domino Server Relase 6.0.0 new data.
TYPECTLT 21.026 Support for Control-T Release 6.0/6.1(INCOMPATIBLE).
TYPEQACS 21.033 AS/400 5.2 file's LRECLs have been validated.
TYPETNG 21.024 Support for TNG "Enterprise Cubes", Processes, plus.
TYPEXAM 21.023 Support for TCP/Linux/etc, plust lots of cleanup.
See member NEWSLTRS or the Newsletters frame at www.mxg.com for
current MXG Technical Notes that used to be in CHANGES.
MXG New Version QA tests are executed on OS/390 & z/OS with SAS V8.2,
V9.0 and (archaic) V6.09, and on Windows 2000 & XP with V8.2 and V9.1
on Intel platforms. Additional tests have been run with SAS V8.2 on
Linux RH 7.2 on Intel, with V9.1 on Solaris v2.8 model v880, and V9.1
on HP-UX v11.11 model rp5470, confirming full compatibility. So MXG
executes under SAS V8.2 or later on every possible SAS platform!
Each new version is also tested with SAS/ITSV by ITSV development.
All of these enhancements are described in the Change Log, below.
Availability dates for the IBM products and MXG version required:
Availability MXG Version
Product Name Date Required
MVS/ESA 4.1 Oct 26, 1990 8.8
MVS/ESA 4.2 Mar 29, 1991 9.9
MVS/ESA 4.2.2 Aug 15, 1991 9.9
MVS/ESA 4.3 Mar 23, 1993 10.10
MVS/ESA 5.1.0 - compatibility Jun 24, 1994 12.02
MVS/ESA 5.1.0 - Goal Mode May 3, 1995 13.01
MVS/ESA 5.2.0 Jun 15, 1995 13.05
MVS/ESA 5.2.2 Oct 19, 1995 13.09
OS/390 1.1.0 Feb 22, 1996 14.01
OS/390 1.2.0 Sep 30, 1996 14.05
OS/390 1.3.0 Compatibility Mode Mar 28, 1997 14.14
OS/390 1.3.0 WLM Goal Mode Mar 28, 1997 15.02
OS/390 2.4.0 Sep 28, 1997 15.06
OS/390 2.5.0 Feb 24, 1998 15.06
OS/390 2.6.0 Sep 24, 1998 16.04
OS/390 2.7.0 Mar 26, 1999 16.09
OS/390 2.7.0 APAR OW41317 Mar 31, 2000 18.03
OS/390 2.8.0 Aug 24, 1999 16.09
OS/390 2.8.0 FICON/SHARK Aug 24, 1999 17.08
OS/390 2.8.0 APAR OW41317 Mar 31, 2000 18.03
OS/390 2.9.0 Mar 31, 2000 18.03
OS/390 2.10.0 Sep 15, 2000 18.06
OS/390 PAV Oct 24, 2000 18.09
z/OS 1.1 Mar 30, 2001 18.11
z/OS 1.1 on 2064s Mar 30, 2001 19.01
z/OS 1.1 with correct MSU Mar 30, 2001 19.02
z/OS 1.2 Oct 31, 2001 19.04
z/OS 1.1,1.2 APARs to 78 Oct 31, 2001 19.05
z/OS 1.2, IRD enhancements Apr 26, 2002 20.01
z/OS 1.2+ APAR OW52227 Apr 26, 2002 20.02
z/OS 1.3+ APAR OW52227 Apr 26, 2002 20.02
z/OS 1.2 JESNR Z2 MODE Apr 26, 2002 20.03
z/OS 1.3 JESNR Z2 MODE Apr 26, 2002 20.03
z/OS 1.4 Tolerate Sep 27, 2002 20.03
z/OS 1.4 Support Sep 27, 2002 20.06
z/OS 1.4 Over 16 CPUs/LPARs May 29, 2003 21.02
z/OS 1.4 DFSMS/rmm, RACF Aug 29, 2003 21.04
z990 CPUs - CPUTYPE '2084'x Aug 25, 2003 21.04
z/OS 1.5 Mar 31, 2004 21.21
CICS/ESA 3.2 Jun 28, 1991 9.9
CICS/ESA 3.3 Mar 28, 1992 10.01
CICS/ESA 4.1 Oct 27, 1994 13.09
CICS/ESA 5.1 aka CICS/TS V1R1 Sep 10, 1996 14.07
CICS-Transaction Server V1R1 Sep 10, 1996 14.07
CICS-TS V1R1 with APAR UN98309 Sep 15, 1997 15.06
CICS-TS V1R2 CICS/TS 1.2 Oct 27, 1997 15.06
CICS-TS V1R3 CICS/TS 1.3 Mar 15, 1999 17.04
CICS-TS for Z/OS Version 2.1 Mar 15, 2001 18.11
CICS-TS for Z/OS Version 2.2 Jan 25, 2002 19.19
CICSTRAN subtype 1 support only *19.19
CICSTRAN subtype 2 completed *19.08
CICS-TS for Z/OS Version 2.3 Dec 19, 2003 21.04
DB2 2.3.0 Oct 28, 1991 10.01
DB2 3.1.0 Dec 17, 1993 13.02A
DB2 4.1.0 Tolerate Nov 7, 1995 13.07
DB2 4.1.0 Full support Sep 11, 1996 14.07
DB2 5.1.0 Tolerate Jun 27, 1997 14.14
DB2 5.1.0 Full support Jun 27, 1997 15.02
DB2 6.1.0 initial support Mar 15, 1999 16.09
DB2 6.1.0 all buffer pools Mar 15, 1999 18.01
DB2 6.1.0 parallel DB2 Mar 15, 1999 19.19
DB2 7.1.0 parallel DB2 Mar 31, 2001 19.19
DB2 7.1.0 corrections Mar 31, 2001 20.06
DB2 8.1 Tolerate Mar 31, 2004 20.20
DB2 8.1 New Data Supported Mar 31, 2004 21.08
DFSMS/MVS 1.1 Mar 13, 1993 11.11
DFSMS/MVS 1.2 Jun 24, 1994 12.02
DFSMS/MVS 1.3 Dec 29, 1995 13.09
DFSMS/MVS 1.4 Sep 28, 1997 15.04
DFSMS/MVS 1.4 HSM Sep 23, 1998 16.04
DFSMS/MVS 1.5 ??? ??, 1999 16.04
MQM 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4 Apr 25, 1996 14.02
MQ Series 1.2.0 May 26, 1998 16.02
MQ Series 2.1.0 Oct 2, 1999 17.07
MQ Series 5.2 Dec 16, 2000 18.10
MQ Series 5.3 Dec 16, 2002 21.05
NETVIEW 3.1 type 37 ??? ??, 1996 14.03
NPM 2.0 Dec 17, 1993 12.03
NPM 2.2 Aug 29, 1994 12.05
NPM 2.3 ??? ??, 1996 15.08
NPM 2.4 Nov 18, 1998 17.01
NPM 2.5 Feb ??, 2000 18.02
NPM 2.6 Nov ??, 2001 19.06
RMDS 2.1, 2.2 Dec 12, 1995 12.12
RMDS 2.3 Jan 31, 2002 19.11
TCP/IP 3.1 Jun 12, 1995 12.12
TCP/IP 3.4 Sep 22, 1998 16.04
WebSphere 5.0 APAR PQ7463 Aug 19, 2003 21.04
DOS/VSE POWER V6.3.0 Dec 19, 1998 16.08
VM/ESA 2.0 Dec 23, 1992 10.04
VM/ESA 2.1 Jun 27, 1993 12.02
VM/ESA 2.2 Nov 22, 1994 12.06
VM/ESA 2.3 Jun 1, 1998 16.08
VM/ESA 2.4 Mar 1, 2001 19.03
z/VM 3.1 Mar 1, 2001 19.03
z/VM 3.1 DATABYTE=0 May 2, 2002 20.02
z/VM 4.2 ?? May 2, 2002 20.02
IMS log 4.1 Jul 4, 1994 12.02
IMS log 5.1 Jun 9, 1996 14.05
IMS log 6.1 ??? ?, 199? 20.03
IMS log 7.1 ??? ?, 200? 20.03
IMS log 8.1 May 21, 2003 21.02
AS400 3.7.0 Nov 1, 1996 15.01
AS400 4.1.0 Dec 30, 1996 15.08
AS400 4.2.0 Apr 27, 1998 16.02
AS400 4.4.0 Sep 27, 1999 17.07
AS400 4.5.0 Jul 27, 2000 18.07
AS400 5.2.0 Jul 23, 2003 21.03
Note: An asterisk before the version number indicates that this
entry was changed to a later version of MXG being required,
after it was found that the previous version did not support
the listed product level, usually the result of an APAR to
the product that modified the products data records.
Or a coding error in MXG could be the reason for the change!
Availability dates for non-IBM products and MXG version required:
MXG Version
Product Name Required
SAS Institute
MXG executes best under SAS Version 8.2, with 82BA77 HOTFIX for
MVS-OS/390-z/OS which includes Critical fixes; see NEWSLTRS.
It has executed succesfully under SAS Version 9 Beta on both
MVS and Windows platforms.
See Newsletters for expanded discussion of other versions.
Read member NEWSLTRS (search 'V8') for SAS Version 8 notes.
Demand Technology
NTSMF Version 1 Beta 14.11
NTSMF Version 2.0 15.05
NTSMF Version 2.1 15.06
NTSMF Version 2.2 16.04
NTSMF Version 2.3 17.10
NTSMF 2.4.4 Aug 9, 2002 20.04
NTSMF 2.4.5 INCOMPAT Apr 1, 2003 21.02
Landmark
The Monitor for DB2 Version 2 13.06
The Monitor for DB2 Version 3.0 16.02
The Monitor for DB2 Version 3.1 20.04
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.2 - 12.12
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.3 - 15.01
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 2.0 - 15.06
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 2.1 - 20.04
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 2.2 - 20.335, 21.134 21.04
The Monitor for MVS/ESA 1.3 - 12.05
The Monitor for MVS/ESA 1.5 - 12.05
The Monitor for MVS/ESA 2.0 - 15.09
The Monitor for MVS/ESA 3.0 - 19.19
Candle
Omegamon for CICS V200 User SMF 12.05
Omegamon for CICS V300 User SMF 13.06
Omegamon for CICS V400 User SMF 16.02
Omegamon for CICS V400 type 110 segments 16.02
Omegamon for CICS V500 User SMF 18.01
Omegamon for IMS V110 (ITRF) 12.12
Omegamon for IMS V300 (ITRF) 14.04
Omegamon for MVS V300 13.05
Omegamon for MVS V400 13.06
Omegamon for DB2 Version 2.1/2.2 13.05
Omegamon for VTAM V160 12.04A
Omegamon for VTAM V400 15.15
Omegamon for VTAM V500 18.08
Omegamon for SMS V100/V110 12.03
CA
ACF2 6.2 16.04
ASTEX 2.1 14.04
NETSPY 4.7 14.03
NETSPY 5.0 14.03
NETSPY 5.2 16.05
NETSPY 5.3 18.03
NETSPY 6.0 20.10 20.305
NETSPY 7.0 20.10 20.305
Boole & Babbage
IMF 3.1 (for IMS 5.1) 12.12
IMF 3.2 (for IMS 6.1 only) 15.09
IMF 3.2 (for IMS 5.1 and 6.1+) 16.04
Memorex/Telex
LMS 3.1 12.12A
Amdahl
APAF 4.1, 4.3 16.08
II. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 21.03.
1. Incompatibilities introduced in MXG 21.06 (since MXG 20.20):
a- Changes in MXG architecture made between 21.06 and 20.20 that might
introduce incompatibilities.
ASUMCICS: If you used ASUMCICS to read ASG-LANDMARK MONITASK CICS
data to create PDB.CICS, you must now use ASUMCICT.
See Change 21.105.
2. Installation and re-installation procedures are described in detail
in member INSTALL (which also lists common Error/Warning messages a
new user might encounter), and sample JCL is in member JCLINSTL.
MXG Definitions with regard to MXG Software Changes:
COMPATIBLE A change in a data record which did not alter either
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.
A change that alters any previously kept variable is
INCOMPATIBLE, and requires the new version to be used.
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.
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.
OBSERVATION COUNT CHANGE: xxxxxxxx more/fewer observations.
This new note will be the last line of new Changes that alter the
number of observations MXG creates in dataset xxxxxxxx.
III. Online Documentation of MXG Software.
MXG Documentation is now described in member DOCUMENT.
See also member INDEX, but it may be overwhelming.
IV. 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 after MXG 20.20 now in MXG 21.06:
Dataset/
Member Change Description
many 21.131 &OPSYS now consistently used in place of &SYSSCP.
many 21.289 Note 49-169 in SAS V9.1 is harmless.
none 21.310 Support for z/OS 1.5.
none 21.184 Support for 3592 Tape Drives, they look like 3590s.
ANALALL 21.250 ANALALL/ANALJOBN/VMXGPRAL job counting SMF records.
ANALDB2R 21.015 Using %ANALDB2R(PDB=SMF) caused syntax errors.
ANALDB2R 21.157 Accounting Summary Class 2 were totals, not avgs.
ANALDB2R 21.239 Ability to read multiple PDBs in ANALDB2R restored.
ANALSTC 21.135 Report using STK SMF + MXGTMNT to track Virtual tape.
ASMIMSL6 21.064 Support for IMS Version 8.1; just reassemble L6.
ASMRMFV 21.002 Improved processing of RMF III data.
ASMRMFV 21.236 Wrong member replaced; this has change 21.186 code.
ASMTAPEE 21.304 New MXG Tape "Event" Mount/Allocate/Recvr Monitor.
ASMTAPES 21.004 Using //EXCLUDE DD with highest DEVNR cause 0C4.
ASMTAPES 21.137 ASMTAPES new Allocation Recovery event record.
ASUM70PR 21.149 Major LPAR Measurement Enhancement: PDB.ASUM70LP.
ASUMCACH 21.197 Enhanced to keep I/O by LPAR in PDB.ASUMCACH.
ASUMCICS 21.105 Reads only CICSTRAN, creates PDB.CICS, don't use.
ASUMCICS 21.242 Protection for OPERATOR/TERMINAL variable not found.
ASUMCICT 21.105 Reads only MONITASK, creates PDB.CICS, don't use.
ASUMCICX 21.105 Reads PDB.ASUMUOW; use instead of ASUMCICS/ASUMCICT.
ASUMUOTT 21.237 New ASUMUOTT combines TMDBDB2 and MONITASK datasets.
ASUMUOW 21.062 Revised SPINUOW logic, forward sequence of times.
ASUMUOW 21.105 Combines CICSTRAN,DB2ACCT, creates PDB.ASUMUOW, use!
ASUMUOW 21.147 Near-constant value for STRTTIME in PDB.CICS.
ASUMUOW 21.194 Variables added to PDB.ASUMUOW
ASUMUOW 21.220 FLASH: MXG 21.06 required to have all errors fixed.
ASUMUOWT 21.035 ASUMUOWT failed with BY VARIABLES NOT SORTED.
ASUMUOWT 21.105 Combines MONITASK,DB2ACCT, creates PDB.ASUMUOW, use!
AUTOEXEC 21.290 Option defaults changed for SAS V 9.1 for ASCII.
BLDNTPDB 21.103 Relocated copying of WEEKn.
BLDSMPDB 21.255 New BLDSMPDB builds SMF PDB Jobstream, weekly, etc.
BUILDPDB 21.056 Exit EXPDBSPJ created for local variables for spin.
CLRMFIII 21.002 CLIST for batch execution to read all RMF III data.
CONFIGV8 21.168 SORTSEQ=EBCDIC or SORTSEQ=ASCII forced default.
CONFIGV9 21.290 Option defaults changed for SAS V 9.1 for EBCDIC.
DAILYDSR 21.293 Support for DFSMS/rmm+DCOLLECT in JCLDAYDS example.
DOCLRMFV 21.002 Documentation of CLRMFIII CLIST.
DOCMXG 21.132 ERROR: NO DATA SET OPEN TO LOOK UP VARIABLES cause
EMAIL 21.308 Example to email a PROC PRINT to a list of users.
EXUTILEX 21.069 Exit for UTILEXCL for non-standard "User" field.
FORMATS 21.057 RACF MG080QU,TY formats updated for z/OS 1.2-1.4.
FORMATS 21.141 $MG070CP updated for MSU for CPUTYPE 2084 table.
GRAFTRND 21.040 New plots of Peak to Average Utilization ratio.
IMAC6ESS 21.014 Multiple 6-ESS "0031" USERDATA segments supported.
IMAC6ESS 21.082 Support for additional GPARMKY values in SMF 6 ESS.
IMAC6ESS 21.096 Support for GEPARMKY=001B.
MONTHBLD 21.163 Enhancement for un-sorted input, or NOT SORTED ERROR.
MXGSASV8 21.009 Symbolic parm WORKVOL= added, default 5 volumes
PROCCOPY 21.279 Use MT=DATA with PROC COPY + SELECT for performance.
RMFINTRV 21.170 NRCPUs in TYPE70 redefined to Average Online for IRD.
RMFINTRV 21.216 z990 CPUTYPE 2084 NOT IN TABLE with OS/390 R2.10.
RMFINTRV 21.225 RMF WORKLOAD name can be used to define workloads.
RMFMON 21.252 Free Interactive RMF control block monitor.
SAS V9 21.028 Early V8-V9 comparisons flawed, V9 is better.
SAS V9.1 21.289 Note 49-169 blanks inserted to eliminate note
SYSLOG 21.307 Example program to read SYSLOG for job events.
TYPE102 21.061 Support for dataset T102S196 (locks) validated.
TYPE102 21.121 Support for IFCID 251, 257, corrections for 21.
TYPE102 21.175 Support for IFCIDs 217 and 254.
TYPE103 21.115 Support for APAR PQ71799 HTTP Server SMF 103 data.
TYPE108 21.018 Support for Domino Server Relase 6.0.0 new data.
TYPE110 21.100 CICSTRAN RTYPE='S' or 'F' decoded.
TYPE110 21.101 CPURLSTM wrong with CICS/TS 1.1 or later
TYPE110 21.165 STID=126 UNEXPECTED data corrected.
TYPE110 21.176 New TSQUEUE SMF 110 CL 5 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED.
TYPE110 21.189 New 110 St=1 MNSEGCL=5 caused INVALID DO LOOP CONTROL
TYPE110 21.198 Missing value for STRTTIME in CICSTRAN possible.
TYPE110 21.212 Support for CMODNAME='MQSeries' CICSTRAN segment.
TYPE110 21.240 Support for new S4RSP7CT in STID=124 CICS record.
TYPE115 21.183 SMF 115 ST 2 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED corrected.
TYPE115 21.262 WebSphere MQ Version 5.3 SM115REL added.
TYPE116 21.173 Subtype 0 SMF 116 INVALID PRODUCT SECTION message.
TYPE116 21.262 WebSphere MQ Version 5.3 SM116REL added.
TYPE119 21.162 IFDURTM was incorrectly divided by 496 vice 4096.
TYPE119 21.190 Support for APAR PQ77633, corrects FTPREPLY.
TYPE120 21.107 Support for WebSphere APAR PQ74463 - adds CPU time.
TYPE120 21.150 Support for CPU Time in WASserver APAR PQW74463.
TYPE120 21.294 Support for JVM Heap sizes in SMF 120 st 1 and 3.
TYPE30 21.086 Support for IDMS PerfMon type 30 subtype 3 per tran
TYPE42 21.010 SMF 42 offsets subtype 20,21 wrong in IBM doc, fixed.
TYPE42 21.288 Support for Type 42 Subtype 10 TYPE42VS Vol Sel Fail
TYPE6 21.210 Support for ESS segments '34x,35x,37x,47x'.
TYPE6 21.226 Support for GEPARMKY=000B in ESS, variable ESSDEFAU.
TYPE6156 21.123 Non-duplicate (Data/Index) TYPE6156 were NODUPed.
TYPE70 21.170 NRCPUs in TYPE70 redefined to Average Online for IRD.
TYPE7072 21.065 Support for more than 16 CPUs or LPARs.
TYPE7072 21.130 Support for APAR OW56656 for RMF for z990 (COMPAT).
TYPE7072 21.138 R723Rxxx vars now kept in TYPE72DL vice TYPE72SC.
TYPE7072 21.275 SMF70CIN/LPARCPUS wrong if VSAM SMF read
TYPE7072 21.287 NRCPUS=ROUND(NRCPUS,.001); for 2.00000040 value.
TYPE70PR 21.108 LPnNSW - Percent When Soft Capped variables added.
TYPE71 21.218 TYPE71 variables had AVAILABLE...USED, USED removed.
TYPE73 21.007 PCHANBY missing for 'CFS/CFP/CBP/CBS/IFP' TYPE73.
TYPE73 21.098 Some TYPE7204 "SUM OF" variables weren't.
TYPE74 21.058 Support for APAR OW54347 CMR Command Response time
TYPE74 21.059 TYPE74ST negative values corrected, QSIZ retained.
TYPE74 21.238 Dataset TYPE74DU (RMF DUPLEX CF) was trashed.
TYPE79 21.003 Variable R791FMCT needed to be multiplied by 4096.
TYPE80A 21.201 Protection for SMF80DTP=53 (RUTKN) with wrong len.
TYPE80A 21.211 Support for RACF segment RACFDBP=44, new variables.
TYPE80A 21.215 Support for EKC's ETF/R FIRECALL SMF 80 data.
TYPE85 21.104 OAM SMF 85 from R85PRVM 1.3.0 caused STOPOVER.
TYPE90 21.196 INVALID DATA FOR VERSN90 has no impact.
TYPE94 21.191 Variable SMF94VCZ recalculated when it is zero.
TYPE99 21.217 Support for SMF 99 subtype 7 PAV Device record.
TYPEAIX 21.116 Major revision to AIX PTX Support - new datasets.
TYPEBE97 21.312 Support for Beta97 User SMF record.
TYPECIMS 21.153 Support for BMC MVIMS IMF 3.3.0 (COMPAT)
TYPECIMS 21.205 Support for Shared Message Queue Group in SMQGROUP.
TYPECTLL 21.156 Support for Control-D Log file.
TYPECTLT 21.026 Support for Control-T Release 6 (INCOMPATIBLE).
TYPEDB2 21.006 Negative values in DB2STATB after stop/start DB2.
TYPEDB2 21.140 PDB.DB2STATS QBGLxxxx wrong, negative B3HITRAT.
TYPEDB2 21.187 PDB.DB2GBPST occasionally had invalid (large) values.
TYPEDB2 21.200 Negative values for DB2TCBTM if QWACEJST small.
TYPEDB2 21.208 QWACBSC/QWACESC missing in DB2ACCTP, some packages
TYPEDB2 21.259 Using VMXGTIME with DB2 caused GMTOFFDB/QWACBSC wrong
TYPEDB2 21.281 Support for DB2 Version 8.1, COMPATIBLE back to 20.20
TYPEEDGR 21.158 Support for z/OS 1.4 DFSMS/rmm EDGRXEXT (INCOMPAT)
TYPEEDGS 21.122 MACRO _LNEDGS resolves STOPOVER with rmm data.
TYPEENTX 21.124 Support for EntireX user SMF accounting record.
TYPEEXCH 21.195 Support for Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Log file.
TYPEHMF 21.143 Support for HMF Subtype 29,30,32,33 changes.
TYPEICE 21.102 Support for STK IXFP SMF L2P00A2/LZP00A9 (COMPAT)
TYPEIMS7 21.064 Support for IMS Version 8.1, some changes.
TYPEMVCI 21.117 Support for Mainview for CICS 5.6 CMRDETL (INCOMPAT).
TYPEMWUX 21.241 Revised support for HP Measureware for HPUX.
TYPENDM 21.133 Support for NDM Release 4.3 (INCOMPATIBLE).
TYPENDM 21.286 Support more NDM/Connect Direct subtypes, 26 new dset
TYPENETM 21.263 Support for UniCenter NetMaster Automate Services SMF
TYPENSPY 21.155 NetSpy Version 6 and 7 already supported since 20.10.
TYPENTSM 21.053 Support for NTSMF BlackBerry Server object.
TYPENTSM 21.063 Support for NTSMF 2.4.5 (INCOMPATIBLE).
TYPENTSM 21.136 SMPTSERV for Windows 2000 had accumulated values.
TYPENTSM 21.146 Support for Windows 2003 Server MEMORY object.
TYPENTSM 21.193 Variable BYTEAVAI can be zero.
TYPENTSM 21.285 Support for Web Service Cache, WSRM objects.
TYPEOMDB 21.243 Support for Candle Omegamon II for DB2 Historical.
TYPEOMVT 21.311 Support for Omegamon/VTAM subtypes 29 and 30.
TYPEOPC 21.202 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED.
TYPEOPFT 21.233 Support for Fujitsu Siemens openFT ftp SMF record.
TYPEORAC 21.019 Oracle ASID, ELAPSTM corrected.
TYPEORAC 21.213 Support for Oracle V9.x, no changes.
TYPEQACS 21.013 INVALID DATA for QAPMDISK file corrected.
TYPEQACS 21.033 AS/400 5.2 file's LRECLs have been validated.
TYPEQACS 21.118 Support for TCP and TCPIEF objects for AS/400.
TYPEQACS 21.224 New QAPMCONF GDESIL/IT/PU were missing values.
TYPESARR 21.223 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEED for CA-VIEW SMF record.
TYPESASU 21.251 Support for SAS SMFEXIT adds SAS Version/User/JOBID.
TYPESYNC 21.192 Up to 255 SORTWORKs supported in z/OS 1.1 SMF record.
TYPETCP 21.142 TYPETCPS contained accumulated, not interval data.
TYPETMMQ 21.129 Support for ASG-Landmark TMON for MQ Series.
TYPETMO2 21.134 MONITASK UOW variables were incorrect.
TYPETMS5 21.097 Support for PDC # QI30130 new variables.
TYPETNG 21.024 Support for TNG "Enterprise Cubes", processes, plus.
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