Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time?

2020-08-31 Thread Salva Carrasco
Write your own using SDSF/Rexx. Really simple, I wrote some of them to get real 
time data.

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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time? [EXTERNAL]

2020-08-25 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
Andy wrote:




*Isn't the goal here to identify jobs that have been submitted, but not
started? Long-running jobs don't fit that criteria, having already started
- or have I missed the point?Andy Stylesz/Series System Programmer*

*As I said, the utility could be modified to check arrival on the input
queue.*

*If it's an SDSF shop, RGEN will provide a useful skeleton from the I
(Input) panel.*

*The code snippet goes along the lines of:*

*Do ix=1 to JNAME.0*
*/* if JNAME.ix = IPARM & QUEUE.ix = "EXECUTION" & ACTSYS.ix <> "", */ *
* if JNAME.ix = IPARM ,*
* then Do  *
*/* Issue the ? (JDS) action against the */*
*/* row to list the data sets in the job. */   *
*Address SDSF "ISFACT ST TOKEN('"TOKEN.ix"') PARM(NP ?)" ,*

*So substitute EXECUTION for whatever (INPUT?).*

*I don't have time to spend on this right now. However, I just submit a job
that runs all the time and it loops around every n minutes and checks
what's in the system.*

*If a job is INPUT, not EXECUTION, just compare the time it hit the queue
with current time and issue your WTO for automation to act on.*

*JESMSGLG is all you need to look at, for example:*

*23.49.05 JOB05080  TUESDAY,   25 AUG 2020 *
*23.49.05 JOB05080  IRR010I  USERID BDB204   IS ASSIGNED TO THIS JOB.  *

*For a job that is running/already ran, JESMSGLG has more information:*

*02.20.05 JOB05074  $HASP373 BDB204D  STARTED - INIT 1- CLASS A *




On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 7:11 AM R.S.  wrote:

> W dniu 25.08.2020 o 23:00, Styles, Andy (ITS zPlatform Services) pisze:
> > Classification: Public
> >
> > Isn't the goal here to identify jobs that have been submitted, but not
> started? Long-running jobs don't fit that criteria, having already started
> - or have I missed the point?
>
> Good point.
> IMHO you either use batch scheduler with all the facilities like
> late_sub, etc. or you just submit jobs into the queue and assign some
> INITs to it. Obviously the proper method is batch scheduler, but it is
> not free. Unless you already have scheduler.
>
> BTW: Long time ago I was a consultant in some shop and I was asked to
> clarify why job XYZ was running a lot of time, much longer than
> expected. First view in the output and few hours difference between "job
> submitted" and "job started".
> After that I was teaching JCL, teaching folks from that company - and I
> remebered to clarify dates in the output.
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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time? [EXTERNAL]

2020-08-25 Thread R.S.

W dniu 25.08.2020 o 23:00, Styles, Andy (ITS zPlatform Services) pisze:

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Isn't the goal here to identify jobs that have been submitted, but not started? 
Long-running jobs don't fit that criteria, having already started - or have I 
missed the point?


Good point.
IMHO you either use batch scheduler with all the facilities like 
late_sub, etc. or you just submit jobs into the queue and assign some 
INITs to it. Obviously the proper method is batch scheduler, but it is 
not free. Unless you already have scheduler.


BTW: Long time ago I was a consultant in some shop and I was asked to 
clarify why job XYZ was running a lot of time, much longer than 
expected. First view in the output and few hours difference between "job 
submitted" and "job started".
After that I was teaching JCL, teaching folks from that company - and I 
remebered to clarify dates in the output.


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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time? [EXTERNAL]

2020-08-25 Thread Styles, Andy (ITS zPlatform Services)
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Isn't the goal here to identify jobs that have been submitted, but not started? 
Long-running jobs don't fit that criteria, having already started - or have I 
missed the point?

Andy Styles
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I wrote a REXX monitor that runs every 15 minutes and issues WTO for certain 
jobs that have been running too long. The code could be changed to check input 
time and start time. A screen scraper could do this too. Tom Brennnans Vista 
emulator has a scripting feature that will pick up console events, just stack 
the input time and start time in a file.

On Wed, Aug 26, 2020, 04:46 R.S.  wrote:

> W dniu 25.08.2020 o 16:52, Feller, Paul pisze:
> > Lizette, if you have some type of software like OPS/MVS you could 
> > look
> at running a script from time to time that executes the JES2 command 
> $DJQ,DELAY=YES,DELAY and then look at the output from the command.
>
> Isn't it as obsolete as dinosaurs?
> I mean there is small chance OPS is still in use.
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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time? [EXTERNAL]

2020-08-25 Thread Wayne Bickerdike
I wrote a REXX monitor that runs every 15 minutes and issues WTO for
certain jobs that have been running too long. The code could be changed to
check input time and start time. A screen scraper could do this too. Tom
Brennnans Vista emulator has a scripting feature that will pick up console
events, just stack the input time and start time in a file.

On Wed, Aug 26, 2020, 04:46 R.S.  wrote:

> W dniu 25.08.2020 o 16:52, Feller, Paul pisze:
> > Lizette, if you have some type of software like OPS/MVS you could look
> at running a script from time to time that executes the JES2 command
> $DJQ,DELAY=YES,DELAY and then look at the output from the command.
>
> Isn't it as obsolete as dinosaurs?
> I mean there is small chance OPS is still in use.
>
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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time?

2020-08-25 Thread Lizette Koehler
We are running WLM Inits, we ran into OA54188 where they were not working as 
well

Now I need to find a real time way to monitor the JES2 Input queues.

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No real-time tools I can think of unless you want to write an exit.
Best suggestion I can offer is WLM managed initiators. 

With WLM managed initiators, queue time becomes part of the velocity 
calculation when determining of batch is meeting goals.
However, I do not believe the control is fine enough to replace JES managed 
initiators for production work.

A mixture of JES managed and WLM managed has worked best in my experience.

Note: WLM managed initiators turn workload selection about 90 degrees from what 
you are used to. You will need to rethink many things,

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Would that be real time or after the fact?  The scheduler software I have can 
do after the fact.

I am looking for real time monitoring


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Just curious



We had a few jobs that took up to 30 minutes before going from input queue to 
actually running.



Does anyone know of an easy (FREE) way to monitor JES2 Input times?



I know sometimes it is due to resource restrictions and WLM will not allow 
anything else to run.



But any way to see it in real time? (Assume Lights Out Environment - no people 
watching)







Thanks



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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time? [EXTERNAL]

2020-08-25 Thread R.S.

W dniu 25.08.2020 o 16:52, Feller, Paul pisze:

Lizette, if you have some type of software like OPS/MVS you could look at 
running a script from time to time that executes the JES2 command 
$DJQ,DELAY=YES,DELAY and then look at the output from the command.


Isn't it as obsolete as dinosaurs?
I mean there is small chance OPS is still in use.

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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time? [EXTERNAL]

2020-08-25 Thread Barry Merrill
MXG provides two Input Queue Time analysis programs in members ASUMJOBS and
ANALBATQ.

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Lizette, if you have some type of software like OPS/MVS you could look at
running a script from time to time that executes the JES2 command
$DJQ,DELAY=YES,DELAY and then look at the output from the command.  Not
"real" time but next to it.

This is from a little test I did.

$DJQ,DELAY=YES,DELAY   
$HASP890 JOB(UDT014E6)  DELAY=(HOLD)   
$HASP890 JOB(UDT014E6)  DELAY=(HOLD,SCHENV)



Thanks.. 
  
Paul Feller
GTS Mainframe Technical Support

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Subject: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time? [EXTERNAL]

Just curious

 

We had a few jobs that took up to 30 minutes before going from input queue
to actually running.

 

Does anyone know of an easy (FREE) way to monitor JES2 Input times?

 

I know sometimes it is due to resource restrictions and WLM will not allow
anything else to run.

 

But any way to see it in real time? (Assume Lights Out Environment - no
people watching)

 

 

 

Thanks 

 

Lizette

 


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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time? [EXTERNAL]

2020-08-25 Thread Feller, Paul
Lizette, if you have some type of software like OPS/MVS you could look at 
running a script from time to time that executes the JES2 command 
$DJQ,DELAY=YES,DELAY and then look at the output from the command.  Not "real" 
time but next to it.

This is from a little test I did.

$DJQ,DELAY=YES,DELAY   
$HASP890 JOB(UDT014E6)  DELAY=(HOLD)   
$HASP890 JOB(UDT014E6)  DELAY=(HOLD,SCHENV)



Thanks.. 
  
Paul Feller
GTS Mainframe Technical Support

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Just curious

 

We had a few jobs that took up to 30 minutes before going from input queue to 
actually running.

 

Does anyone know of an easy (FREE) way to monitor JES2 Input times?

 

I know sometimes it is due to resource restrictions and WLM will not allow 
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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time?

2020-08-25 Thread Allan Staller
No real-time tools I can think of unless you want to write an exit.
Best suggestion I can offer is WLM managed initiators. 

With WLM managed initiators, queue time becomes part of the velocity 
calculation when determining of batch is meeting goals.
However, I do not believe the control is fine enough to replace JES managed 
initiators for production work.

A mixture of JES managed and WLM managed has worked best in my experience.

Note: WLM managed initiators turn workload selection about 90 degrees from what 
you are used to. You will need to rethink many things,

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Would that be real time or after the fact?  The scheduler software I have can 
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I am looking for real time monitoring


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Does anyone know of an easy (FREE) way to monitor JES2 Input times?



I know sometimes it is due to resource restrictions and WLM will not allow 
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But any way to see it in real time? (Assume Lights Out Environment - no people 
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Thanks



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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time?

2020-08-25 Thread Styles, Andy (ITS zPlatform Services)
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Which scheduler (I assume you mean batch scheduler)?  

TWS (IWS, zWS, and whatever other names the marketing department dream up in 
the pub) monitors jobs that haven't started after it has submitted them - and 
writes messages out for 'LONG TIME ON INPUT QUEUE'; I don't know about other 
schedulers. 

Might be a setting in your particular one that can do it?

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Would that be real time or after the fact?  The scheduler software I have can 
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Does anyone know of an easy (FREE) way to monitor JES2 Input times?



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It is one of the metrics that MXG creates - but I don't know of a free one

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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time?

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Would that be real time or after the fact?  The scheduler software I have can 
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I am looking for real time monitoring
 

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Does anyone know of an easy (FREE) way to monitor JES2 Input times?



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Re: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time?

2020-08-24 Thread Allan Staller
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Does anyone know of an easy (FREE) way to monitor JES2 Input times?



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Re: EXTERNAL EMAIL: Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time?

2020-08-24 Thread Jerry Whitteridge
It is one of the metrics that MXG creates - but I don't know of a free one

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Is there a tool to monitor JES2 Input Queue wait time?

2020-08-24 Thread Lizette Koehler
Just curious

 

We had a few jobs that took up to 30 minutes before going from input queue
to actually running.

 

Does anyone know of an easy (FREE) way to monitor JES2 Input times?

 

I know sometimes it is due to resource restrictions and WLM will not allow
anything else to run.

 

But any way to see it in real time? (Assume Lights Out Environment - no
people watching)

 

 

 

Thanks 

 

Lizette

 


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