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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

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

MXG IMS-Log Not-Officially-Supported

IMS 6.1 - ASMIMSL6/TYPEIMSA 18.03

IMS 5.1 - ASMIMSL5/TYPEIMSA 18.03

Amdahl

APAF 4.1, 4.3 16.08



II. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 18.10.
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.
1. Incompatibilities introduced in MXG 18.10 (since MXG 17.17):
a- No changes in MXG architecture were made between 17.17 and 18.10

that introduced incompatibilities.


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.

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 17.17 now in MXG 18.10:


Dataset/

Member Change Description


SAS V8 18.xxx SAS Version 8.1 notes are updated in member NEWSLTRS.

many 18.001 Duplicate removal by MXG _Sdddddd macro enhanced.

many 18.338 Description of soon-to-be-pervasive MACRO _Vdddddd.

many 18.317 Support for z/OS R1.1 (COMPATIBLE).

many 18.338 New MACRO _Vdddddd KEEP=x y z % ; syntax defined.

ANAL94 18.218 Report failed with PDB=SMF/PDBOUT=PDB.

ANALCNCR 18.326 Support for interval specification of MINUTE.

ANALCNR 18.089 Last period for synchronized intervals corrected.

ANALDB2R 18.067 Negative DD counts for OPEN/USED DDs in reports.

ANALDB2R 18.246 DB2 Report PMAUD03 failed, semicolon missing.

ANALDB2R 18.329 DB2 Accounting Summary enhanced for DB2 Version 6.

ANALDSET 18.010 _NULL_ needs to be added to DATA statement.

ANALHTML 18.177 ANALCNCR/PROC TABULATE HTML format reports w/ODS.

ANALRMFR 18.028 Partition Data Report supports CP/ICF.

ANALRMFR 18.302 Support for RMF HTTP Server Report from SMF 103.

ANALSMJB 18.149 Who is filling your active VSAM SMF file utility.

ANALTCP 18.091 Sample TCP/IP basic analysis reports.

ANALUAFF 18.234 Detect wasted tape drives for SORT without UNIT=AFF.

ASMIMSL5 18.030 APPC transactions caused negative SERVICETM

ASMIMSL5 18.060 IMS transactions thru OTMA and APPC revised.

ASMIMSL6 18.287 Assembly error: CLOSE (R3) s/b CLOSE ((R3)).

ASUM42DS 18.140 Variables CIOPCT, HITPCT, RDHITPCT were incorrect.

ASUM70PR 18.131 Amdahl SMF 70 LPARNUM=0, LPARNAME=Inactive error.

ASUMSTC 18.235 Summarization/Trending for STC datasets.

ASUMTALO 18.013 Failed under ITSV or with USER=WORK: Member Lock....

ASUMTALO 18.346 MAXDRVS greater than installed tape drives corrected.

ASUMTCPT 18.122 Summarize TYPETCPT to track concurrent users.

ASUMUOW 18.007 Wait times for spun UOWs corrected, DB2ELAP added.

ASUMUOW 18.204 Major rewrite, adds MQ Series data, easy tailoring.

BLDNTPDB 18.145 Revisions to use symbolics instead of hardcode dsn.

BUILDPD3 18.124 BUILDPD3 fails, VARS NOT SORTED WORK.TYPE25.

BUILDPDB 18.018 Blank value for JOBCLASS corrected.

BUILDPDB 18.094 If you want to write the PDB output to tape.

BUILDPDB 18.184 Datasets TYPE7 and TYPE23 now automatically built.

BUILDPDB 18.217 BUILDPDB Missing _S21 to build PDB.TAPES.

BUILDPDB 18.259 Do not redefine MACRO _BLD005 under SAS V8.

BUILDPDB 18.306 Scheduling Environment variables added to PDB.JOBS

BUILDPDB 18.312 Variable DATETIME now contains correct value.

BUILDxxx 18.014 Warning CODEPASS=2 eliminated, can be disregarded.

CONFIGV8 18.104 SAS V8 requires SEQENGINE=V6SEQ for tape datasets.

CONFIGV8 18.147A MEMSIZE removed, S=72,S2=72 restored to CONFIGV8.

DOCITSV 18.310 Example of ITSV macros needed to add new variable.

DOCMXG 18.168 Example of how to use USER=XYZ with MXG.

DOCPDB 18.315 Documentation of the Internal Logic of BUILDPDB.

EXCECTIM 18.066 Exit for PDB.ASUMCEC with different system clocks.

FORMATS 18.240 SAS user SMF record, $MGSASPR maps Proc to Product.

FORMATS 18.256 MG073CD decodes OSA EXPRESS and OSA EXPRESS DIRECT.

GRAFRMFI 18.263 GRAFRMFI Graphs from RMFINTRV now output as HTML.

GRAFSAMP 18.264 GRAFWORK sample using mainframe PDB, output to LAN.

GRAFTAPE 18.262 GRAFTAPE MXGTMNT and STK TRENDing, output as HTML.

GRAFWORK 18.264 GRAFWORK Graphs from RMFINTRV now output as HTML.

GRAFxxxx 18.220 SAS V8.0 (not 8.1) ERRORABEND with missing values.

IMAC6ESS 18.138 Additional ESS variables now decoded from type 6.

IMACICBB 18.190 MXG Y2K error, BMC CICS Manager now data-validated.

IMACICUS 18.036 Support for optional CICS RMI counters added.

IMACJBCK 18.289 Using IMACJBCK for DB2ACCT selection saves CPU time

JCLIMSL5 18.318 SORT FIELDS value should have been 35,8.

JCLMNTH 18.113 Monthly failed trying to build MONTH.ASUMCEC.

JCLUWOV 18.204 JCL Example for CICS+DB2+MQ Series merge.

MONTHBLD 18.135 WEEKBLD and MONTHBLD had wrong BY for TYPE30MU.

PRINTNL 18.058 No output if you did not use MXGSAS or CONFIG=.

RMFINTRV 18.000 Failed under ITSV, because of hardcode PDB.RMFINTRV.

RMFINTRV 18.111 Variable MVSLEVEL now kept in RMFINTRV.

RMFINTRV 18.298 Calculation of z/OS License Manager MSU4HRAV added.

RMFINTRV 18.345 High/Med/Low Impact Frame variables added to RMFINTRV

TRNDNTLD 18.145 Trending of NTSMF LOGLDISK for NT disk space util.

TYPE102 18.178 DB2 6.1 only, IFCID 106, end comment missing.

TYPE102 18.330 SQL Text truncated to 100 characters with V8/NoCOMP.

TYPE103 18.092 TYPE1032 dataset had missing values for variables.

TYPE103 18.129 IBM Websphere SMF type 103 subtype 2 undoc field.

TYPE103 18.172 Support for IHS WEBSERVER SMF 103 APAR PQ32435.

TYPE103 18.198 Variable BYREADCA negative, now BYREADCA=KBREADCA.

TYPE108 18.119 Support for Domino Server R5.0.3 subtypes 2 and 6.

TYPE110 18.188 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED 110 Journal GLRHTYPE=2.

TYPE110 18.250 CICS STAT STID=126 zero obs in CICCFS6D dataset.

TYPE110 18.276 CICS 1.3 SAP Journal records in CICSJOUR vice CICSSAP

TYPE110 18.313 EXCLUDED FIELDS error message for TS 1.3 in error.

TYPE110 18.314 Support for CICS/TS for z/OS Version 2.1 (INCOMPAT).

TYPE110 18.333 New "Header" exit IHDR110S to skip unwanted STID's.

TYPE115 18.292A Support for MQ Series V5.2 (INCOMPATIBLE)

TYPE116 18.292A Support for MQ Series V5.2 (INCOMPATIBLE)

TYPE120 18.299 Support for Websphere Appl Server Comp Brok SMF 120.

TYPE21 18.026 Support for APAR OW40414, adds four byte fields.

TYPE28 18.032 Support for Tivoli Netview NPM V2R5 new subtypes.

TYPE28 18.254 Support for NPM APAR OW37743 (INCOMPAT if TIC3,3746).

TYPE28 18.257 NPM 28 NPMSUBTY=14x NRT non-fatal MXG messages.

TYPE28 18.273 Support for APAR OW37743 corrected.

TYPE28 18.279 NPM Type 28 Subtype 'DC'x caused INPUT EXCEEDED.

TYPE28 18.308 Support for NPM APAR OW45788 corrects LXETxxxx.

TYPE30 18.001 _Bdddddd list macros were updated for NODUP.

TYPE30 18.286 Init delays SMF30JQT/RQT/HQT/SQT incorrect.

TYPE30 18.344 Some duplicate steps were not removed by NODUP.

TYPE37 18.266 Support for NETVIEW SMF 38 APAR OW45728.

TYPE38 18.015 INPUT EXCEEDED RECORD SMF type 38 record.

TYPE39 18.185 Protection for NETVIEW SMF 39 overlaid ROUTE seg.

TYPE42 18.118 Support for Type 42 RLS Subtype 19 enhanced, fixed.

TYPE42 18.334 TYPE42XR dataset (XRC) was trashed; misaligned INPUT.

TYPE50 18.197 Support for APAR II11493 (INCOMPAT) type 50 SMF.

TYPE6 18.137 Variable CUTSHEET in TYPE6/PDB.PRINT was wrong.

TYPE6 18.274 Short JES3 type 6 record protected.

TYPE64 18.187 Support for APAR OW43854, adds OPENTIME to SMF 64.

TYPE70 18.258 Variable CPCMODEL ('RX6') added to TYPE70.

TYPE7072 18.023 SMF70CIN was reread, didn't remove ICFs.

TYPE7072 18.027 Support for retrofit APAR OW41317 was in MXG 17.17.

TYPE7072 18.120 APAR OW41317 support, INCOMPAT R2.7 or R2.8.

TYPE71 18.199 TYPE71 Memory (Hi,Med,Low Impact Frames) now useful.

TYPE74 18.049 "Broken RMF Record" over-protective, revised.

TYPE74 18.125 Extra observations in TYPE746B (HFG Global Buffs).

TYPE74 18.166 Variables R744Cxxx in TYPE74ST wrong in 2nd segment.

TYPE74 18.261 TYPE74 for PAV had over 100% for PCTDVUSE/ACT/CON/PND

TYPE79 18.004 Type 79 subtype 15 IRLM Long Lock now validated.

TYPE80A 18.024 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED in RACFTYPE=39 segment.

TYPE85 18.055 Support for OAM Release 1.5.0 (INCOMPATIBLE) SMF 85.

TYPE94 18.123 Support for 3494 Peer-to-Peer (Gemini).

TYPE94 18.176 Support for APAR OW45168 confirmed.

TYPEAPAF 18.021 Support for APAF Release 4.6.

TYPEBETA 18.019 Invalid Y2K date now protected in BETA93 records.

TYPEBETA 18.164 Support for BETA93 Release 321 INCOMPATIBLE.

TYPECIMS 18.051 IMF Fast Path INPQUEUE, ARRIVTIME corrected.

TYPECIMS 18.191 New variable PSBNAME was still blank.

TYPECIMS 18.225 Counts in CIMSDB2 and CIMSDBDS wrong after Ch 17.303.

TYPECMA 18.056 Support for CMA Release 1.11 (COMPATIBLE).

TYPECMA 18.142 Subtype 6 variable SMFT06PC incorrect.

TYPEDB1 18.226 Variable JOB in DB2ACCT can be blank.

TYPEDB2 18.003 Support for DB2 6.1 Buffer Pools 100+ in DB2ACCT.

TYPEDB2 18.202 DB2GBPST,DB2STATS some QGBxxxx and QXxxxx vars wrong.

TYPEDB2 18.305 Support for DB2 Version 7.1 (COMPATIBLE).

TYPEDB2 18.348 QWAXxxxx variables now put back in QWACxxxx.

TYPEDCOL 18.224 DCOLLECT sort macros now remove duplicates.

TYPEEDA 18.227 Support for Enterprise Data Access, EDA, SMF record.

TYPEEDGR 18.322 Support for DFSMSRMM 1.5 changes (COMPATIBLE).

TYPEEDGS 18.128 DFSMS/rmm dataset EDGSVREC had blank dataset names.

TYPEEDGS 18.162 Support for DFSMS/rmm TYPEEDGS/TYPEEDGB still wrong.

TYPEEREP 18.183 EREP Symptom Record was incorrectly output.

TYPEFDR 18.351 Support for Innovation Data Processing's FDR SMF.

TYPEFTP 18.141 Variable DVGSBCNT has always been wrong.

TYPEGUTS 18.040 Support for GUTS, Gutenberg Time Sharing, SMF.

TYPEICE 18.136 RECTYPE=5 records were incorrectly output.

TYPEIMSB 18.103 IMS log processing, 18.03 only, IMS 6.1 only, error.

TYPEIMSB 18.139 IMS Log Version 5.1 caused zero obs in IMSTRAN.

TYPEIMSB 18.283 IMS 6.1, MSGSZOUT a constant, wrong value.

TYPEMIM 18.029 Variables labeled and reformatted

TYPEMVCI 18.087 Support for MainView for CICS 5.3.01 (INCOMPATIBLE).

TYPENSPY 18.069 Support for CA's NETSPY 5.3 (COMPATIBLE).

TYPENSPY 18.232 STOPOVER ABEND NETREC='I' with NSPYENTL=124.

TYPENSPY 18.323 Variable TIC_UTIL now created in NSPYTIC3 dataset.

TYPENTSM 18.110 Support for COM Tran Integrator, TN3270 Server, etc.

TYPENTSM 18.143 Support for new NTSMF Objects in Windows 2000 Server.

TYPENTSM 18.193 Support for NTSMF object "SESSION", from Term Svcs.

TYPENTSM 18.245 Support for NTSMF ADSM/ColdFusn/MQSeries/WorldSecure

TYPEOMVT 18.229 Support for Omegamon for VTAM V500 (COMPAT).

TYPEOMVT 18.244 Support for Candle's Omegamon for VTAM TCP record.

TYPEORAC 18.034 Support for Oracle Version 7.3.3 (INCOMPATIBLE).

TYPEORAC 18.133 Oracle CPUTM is revised based on Oracle feedback.

TYPEQACS 18.222 Support for AS/400 Collection Services records.

TYPEQAPM 18.173 Support for OS/400 Release 4.5.0 (INCOMPAT LRECLs).

TYPERMFV 18.326 CSA, ECSA, SQA, ESQA variables calculated.

TYPERMFV 18.349 Support for RMF III for z/OS (COMPAT).

TYPERSDF 18.093 Support for Roger Software Development RSD FOLDERS.

TYPESARR 18.270 SARRU33 records from CA-VIEW subtype 33 corrected.

TYPESHDW 18.247 Support for Neon System's Shadow Server V4.5 SMF.

TYPESHDW 18.311 Support for SHADOW SMF Subtype 6.

TYPESOLV 18.332 Support for SOLVE SMF Subtypes 1 and 2.

TYPESPMG 18.311 Support for DB2 Space Manager 2.1 (INCOMPAT).

TYPESTC 18.035 VTCS 2.2 VTV Timestamps invalid, corrected.

TYPESYNC 18.347 Support for SYNCSORT Release 3.7 (COMPAT).

TYPETCP 18.171 TCP SMF 118 Bad Record INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED.

TYPETCP 18.196 Support for APAR PN61399 TCP type 118 SMF.

TYPETLMS 18.355 Support for TLMS 5.5 records; there was no change.

TYPETMDC 18.231 Support for Landmark TMON for DBCTL.

TYPETMS5 18.054 PROC SORTs now have _WTMSTMS/_WTMSDSN for Work copy.

TYPETMV2 18.290 Support for TMON for MVS 2.0 NQ records corrected.

TYPETMVT 18.236 Support for Landmark TMON for VTAM.

TYPETNG 18.337 Support for CA's UNICENTER TNG performance cubes.

TYPEVITA 18.275 Support for Vital Signs VisionNet VSAM file.

TYPEVITA 18.353 Support for Vital Signs VisionNet VSV TCPIP stats.

TYPEWWW 18.327 Support for IBM Domino WebServer Logs enhanced.

TYPEXPTR 18.073 Support Systemware SYSOUT X/PTR, JHS, MPS, and C/QUE

UTILRMFI 18.017 Utility to detect overlap in RMFINTRV workloads.

VMACDB2 18.300 DB2ACCT variable DB2TCBTM included SPAS CPU twice.

VMXGCICI 18.268 CICINTRV DSA size variables corrected.

VMXGCICI 18.278 CICINTRV request for "EOD" did not sum correctly.

VMXGDEL 18.020 You can use (COMPRESS=YES) with MACRO _Ldddddd.

VMXGDUR 18.326 Support for interval specification of MINUTE.

VMXGENG 18.182 New %MACRO to determine the ENGINE of a SAS dataset.

VMXGRMFI 18.009 Using Report PGNs or Reporting Classes didn't work.

VMXGRMFI 18.038 Added COMPAT GOAL SYSx to USECNTRL/USEREPRT

VMXGRMFI 18.062 New RMFINTRV parms KEEPPGN/KEEPRPGN/KEEPSRV/KEEPRSRV

VMXGRMFI 18.088 Using VMXGRMFI with TREND= and PDB=blank corrected.

VMXGSUM 18.182 VIEW used to avoid physical I/O, can be big savings.

VMXGSUM 18.326 Support for interval specification of MINUTE.

VMXGUOW 18.204 New %MACRO to support ASUMUOW revisions.

VMXGUOW 18.281 Logic errors corrected.

WEEKBLD 18.135 WEEKBLD and MONTHBLD had wrong BY for TYPE30MU.


Inverse chronological list of all Changes:
NEXTCHANGE: Version 18.
======Changes thru 18.360 were in MXG 18.18 dated Feb 12, 2001======
Change 18.360 Support for IBM's free MOUNTMON tape mount and allocation

EXMOUNTM monitor creates the new MOUNTMON dataset from either the

TYPEMOUN flat file or the SMF record. Support for this monitor

TYPSMOUN was prompted by concerns that the MXG Tape Mount Monitor

VMACMOUN was missing fast, scratch Virtual Tape mounts, and if the

VMXGINIT IBM freebie did better, I was prepared to restructure the

Feb 11, 2001 ASUMTAPE logic to use their record instead of ASMTAPE's

TYPFMOUN SMF record, but the initial comparison with three day's

data with both monitors running showed MOUNTMON saw 462

mounts with 1 second sampling and MXGTMNT saw 452 with 2

second default sampling, so I'm greatly encourages that

no errors are seen in MXGTMNT capture of mounts. However

as the IBM monitor captures Device Pend/Dis/and Connect

times, I will evaluate an enhancement to combine both

monitor's data and improve the quality of MXG measurement

of tape mounts and tape drive usage. The IBM MOUNTMON

monitor is written and supported by Dennis Haight, and is

available at ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/tapetool/

-Member TYPFMOUN processes the flat file when MOUNTMON is

not writing to SMF.

Thanks to Mike Shapland, (i)Structure, USA.
Change 18.359 This analysis of the new z/OS MSU capacity was provided

ANALMSU by Alan Sherkow. See the text of Change 18.298 for the

Feb 11, 2001 discussion of PDB.RMFINTRV's new MSU4HRAV variable that

measures your current capacity in Millions of Service

Units (per hour) for License Manager pricing.

Thanks to Al Sherkow, I/S Management Strategies Ltd, USA.


Change 18.358 My QA stream reports variables with blank labels, but now

DOC I've actually used it to clean up labels in these members

Feb 11, 2001 ASUMCACH ASUMTAPE ASUMVMON CHANGES TYPEIMS TYPETMS5

VMAC30 VMAC42 VMAC50 VMAC90A VMAC91 VMACBGSI

VMACGUTS VMACHURN VMACIMS VMACNTSM VMACRSDF VMACSTC

VMACTMDB VMACTMS5 VMACTMV2 VMACTNG VMACVITA VMACXPTR

VMXGRMFI. These member's update date was updated but

the last change referenced is the prior change.


Change 18.357 Eight TMS flag variables from the TMSREC record are now

TYPETMS5 propagated into the pseudo TMSDSNB observation created

VMACTMS5 from the TMSREC. The DSNBssss suffixes updated are

Feb 11, 2001 DSNBUSRU/TMSI/ECAT/ABND/ISCA/DFXU/WSCA/DFLT (into DSNB)

UPD/ETM/CAT/ABN/FILEISCA/DEFEXPOO/E99/DEF (from TMS).

New DEVTYPE values for Redwood, STK 9842 and 3590E are

created from TRTCH values of E4-E7 and EA-EB.

Thanks to David Ehresman, University of Louisville, USA.


Change 18.356 SAS SMF record pads SASPROC with '00'x instead of blank,

VMACSASU causing SASPROD to be UNKNOWN because the $MGSASPR table

Feb 9, 2001 expected blanks. SASPROC= TRANSLATE(SASPROC,' ','00'x);

was added to convert the '00'x to blank (and note that

a blank, rather than '40'x is used so the code will work

under either ASCII or EBCDIC) before the create of:

SASPROD=PUT(SASPROC,$MGSASPR.);

Thanks to Jim Peddycord, The Northern Trust Company, USA.


Change 18.355 Support for TLMS 5.5 records; there were no changes to

TYPETLMS the record or to MXG; this is just for documentation.

Feb 9, 2001
Change 18.354 Collected updates and new features added.

ASUMCACH -ASUMCACH added KEEPALL=YES, ID=DEVICE and the logic to

ASUMSMFI keep only DASD devices; tape devices were reported.

FORMATS -New ASUMSMFI summarizes PDB.SMFINTRV, keeping only the

VMXG2DTE variables needed for problem solving and accounting.

ASUM23 -New format MGPCTGR is used to print horizontal graphs in

TRND23 DB2 reporting.

ASUMVMNT -New VMXG2DTE macro is self-documenting and provides the

TRNDVMNT creation of week-to-date and month-to-date summarization.

ASUMVTVM The algorithms can interleave or APPEND the output.

ADOCUOW -Summarization and trending of TYPE23 (SMF activity) is

Feb 12, 2001 provided in the new ASUM23/TRND23 members

-Summary of VSM recall and migrate activity by hour from

STCVSM19 records is provided in new ASUMVTVM member.

-Summary of VSM mount activity is summarized in ASUMVMNT

and TRNDVMNT from STCVSM13 records.

-Revision of documentation for large volume CICS/DB2 shows

how best to set up VMXGUOW processing, in member ADOCUOW.

Thanks to Chuck Hopf, MBNA, USA.

Thanks to Diane Eppestine, Southwestern Bell, USA.


Change 18.353 Support for Vital Signs VisionNet Record created new MXG

EXVITATC dataset VSVTCPIP with VSV TCPIP Interface Stats, but

IMACVITA there will be additional datasets created from their VSAM

TYPEVITA file.

TYPSVITA

VMACVITA
Feb 8, 2001

Thanks to Craig Collins, State of Wisconsin IT Services, USA.
Change 18.352 Running MXG under ASCII SAS to create DB2ACCT dataset did

VMACDB2H not convert the NETSNAME to ASCII, so you could not match

Feb 8, 2001 the DB2 plan back to its CICS transaction.

Thanks to Mark Cohen, DTS, ITALY.


Change 18.351 Support for Innovation Data Processing's FDR user SMF

EXFDRDSF record creates new FDRDSF dataset with an observation for

FORMATS each FDR event.

IMACFDR


TYPEFDR

TYPSFDR


VMACFDR

VMXGINIT


Feb 8, 2001

Thanks to Shawn Beardsley, NDC Health Information Services (AZ), USA.


Change 18.350 Cosmetic. Labels were missing for variables in VMACDB2

VMACDB2 (PLAN,TRAN), in VMAC28(NRTDTYPE), in VMXGRMFI(CECSUSEC),

VMAC28 VMAC42(SMF42NRS), and VMAC74(SMF74CNF,SMF74CNX). Labels

VMXGRMFI for CSFRxxAV and ESFRxxAV that didn't have AVE, now do.

VMAC42

Feb 7, 2001



Thanks to Chris Weston, SAS Institute ITSV, USA.
Change 18.349 Support for RMF III changes for z/OS COMPATIBLY added a

EXZRBCPU few fields, and three previously undecoded segments are

EXZRBCSR now decoded to create these three new datasets:

EXZRBPGP ZRBCPU - Processor

IMACRMFV ZRBCSR - Common Storage Remaining

VMACRMFV ZRBPGP - Performance Group Period

VMXGINIT This change also added the CSA/ECSA/SQA/ESQA variables in

Feb 5, 2001 Change 18.325. Many variables are still the accumulated


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