Take a look at the type 30 records.

CBT file 529 (among others) has a program which can print a report from the
type 30 data.

On Fri, 9 May 2008 11:06:12 -0400, Jon Brock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>We have a mystery that needs to be solved, and I am having trouble
>coming up with a report that would help me do it.  Here are the
>particulars along with a couple of questions:
>
>Our CPU usage had been trending upward -- as it generally does -- for
>several weeks, when we finally started hitting the wall hard during
>first shift.  CICS transaction times were starting to elongate, batch
>jobs were taking much, much longer to run than usual, etc.  We went a
>couple of weeks trying to mitigate things as much as possible, when
>suddenly, for no reason that we could detect, system usage dropped one
>day and we have been OK ever since.  Naturally, upon inquiring we found
>that no one had done anything.
>
>Right.
>
>Anyway, I am trying to create a report detailing CPU usage by job for
>several of our heavy hitters during the days prior to the big drop.  We
>have both RMF and TMON, but I am having little luck with either of them.
>
>
>For RMF, it appears that SMF type 79 records might contain what I need,
>but those appear to only be cut when RMF II is turned on, and we do not
>have RMF II activated on a regular basis.
>
>For TMON, it appears that JD (Job Delta, IIRC) records would have what
>we need, but, again, they are not generated on a regular basis.
>
>Questions:
>       1) Are there other SMF records that could tell me what I want to
>know?
>       2) Are there other TMON records that could tell me?
>       3) For those of you running RMF, do you have RMF II sessions
>running at all times?  If so, does it consume a lot of overhead?
>       4) For those of you running TMON, do you cut JD records as a
>usual thing?  If so, how much does it add to your TMON overhead?
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>Jon
>

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