Re: SCRT dummy

2019-06-11 Thread Jake Anderson
Ok this helps a lot. Now I have to install java as well to invoke jzos..

Thanks

On Tue, 11 Jun, 2019, 2:56 PM Richards, Robert B., <
01c91f408b9e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> I am going the PTF route for the first time today and think it will still
> produce the same code, so my guarded answer is yes until proven otherwise.
>
> Here is part of the JCL that answers your initial question:
>
> /SCRT EXEC PROC=JVMPRC86,JAVACLS='com.ibm.scrt.SCRTe'
>
> Bob
>
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>
> Hi
>
> Yes I am going through the SCRT guide.. just wondering if a java part is
> required or not ?
>
> On Tue, 11 Jun, 2019, 2:44 PM Richards, Robert B., <
> 01c91f408b9e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
>
> > Jake,
> >
> > Not exactly. Producing SCRT reports involves:
> >
> > 1) Collecting certain SMF records (IIRC, 70, 72 and 89) from all lpars
> > from the second day of the month until the first day of the following
> > month.
> > 2) Obtaining the latest version of the SCRT code from the IBM SCRT
> > website, downloading and installing it. Newest, just released, is 27.1.
> Two
> > methods here: Loading a tar file into a USS filesystem and processing the
> > install from there *or* get a PTF from IBM and install that with SMP/E.
> > 3) You can run with just a day's worth of the above to prove that you are
> > on the right track, but for reporting purposes, they (IBM) will want a
> > month's worth. ISVs sometimes want ninety days worth.
> >
> > To actually send reports to IBM, you should already have subcapacity
> > license agreements in place signed by both IBM and your contracting
> folks.
> > To send to other ISVs, not necessary to have the IBM contracts, but the
> > ISVs may want some of their own agreements signed.
> >
> > Bottom line, you need to do the homework. Get a hold of the latest SCRT
> > User's Guide and start from there.
> >
> > In closing, once you have set everything up, then, yes, you can just run
> > some reports. As many as you want as often as you want. To get there,
> > however, involves a bit of work.
> >
> > Bob
> >
> > -Original Message-
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> > Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> > Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 4:12 AM
> > To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> > Subject: SCRT dummy
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > Well I must say I am quite new to SCRT and never ran it before .
> >
> > I understand this talks about the capacity reports and this report was
> > asked by one of our ISV vendor.
> >
> > Is there a JCL which is standard to run on to obtain reports ?
> >
> > Jake
> >
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Re: SCRT dummy

2019-06-11 Thread Richards, Robert B.
I am going the PTF route for the first time today and think it will still 
produce the same code, so my guarded answer is yes until proven otherwise.

Here is part of the JCL that answers your initial question:

/SCRT EXEC PROC=JVMPRC86,JAVACLS='com.ibm.scrt.SCRTe'

Bob

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Of Jake Anderson
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Subject: Re: SCRT dummy

Hi

Yes I am going through the SCRT guide.. just wondering if a java part is
required or not ?

On Tue, 11 Jun, 2019, 2:44 PM Richards, Robert B., <
01c91f408b9e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> Jake,
>
> Not exactly. Producing SCRT reports involves:
>
> 1) Collecting certain SMF records (IIRC, 70, 72 and 89) from all lpars
> from the second day of the month until the first day of the following
> month.
> 2) Obtaining the latest version of the SCRT code from the IBM SCRT
> website, downloading and installing it. Newest, just released, is 27.1. Two
> methods here: Loading a tar file into a USS filesystem and processing the
> install from there *or* get a PTF from IBM and install that with SMP/E.
> 3) You can run with just a day's worth of the above to prove that you are
> on the right track, but for reporting purposes, they (IBM) will want a
> month's worth. ISVs sometimes want ninety days worth.
>
> To actually send reports to IBM, you should already have subcapacity
> license agreements in place signed by both IBM and your contracting folks.
> To send to other ISVs, not necessary to have the IBM contracts, but the
> ISVs may want some of their own agreements signed.
>
> Bottom line, you need to do the homework. Get a hold of the latest SCRT
> User's Guide and start from there.
>
> In closing, once you have set everything up, then, yes, you can just run
> some reports. As many as you want as often as you want. To get there,
> however, involves a bit of work.
>
> Bob
>
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 4:12 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: SCRT dummy
>
> Hi
>
> Well I must say I am quite new to SCRT and never ran it before .
>
> I understand this talks about the capacity reports and this report was
> asked by one of our ISV vendor.
>
> Is there a JCL which is standard to run on to obtain reports ?
>
> Jake
>
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Re: SCRT dummy

2019-06-11 Thread Jake Anderson
Hi

Yes I am going through the SCRT guide.. just wondering if a java part is
required or not ?

On Tue, 11 Jun, 2019, 2:44 PM Richards, Robert B., <
01c91f408b9e-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:

> Jake,
>
> Not exactly. Producing SCRT reports involves:
>
> 1) Collecting certain SMF records (IIRC, 70, 72 and 89) from all lpars
> from the second day of the month until the first day of the following
> month.
> 2) Obtaining the latest version of the SCRT code from the IBM SCRT
> website, downloading and installing it. Newest, just released, is 27.1. Two
> methods here: Loading a tar file into a USS filesystem and processing the
> install from there *or* get a PTF from IBM and install that with SMP/E.
> 3) You can run with just a day's worth of the above to prove that you are
> on the right track, but for reporting purposes, they (IBM) will want a
> month's worth. ISVs sometimes want ninety days worth.
>
> To actually send reports to IBM, you should already have subcapacity
> license agreements in place signed by both IBM and your contracting folks.
> To send to other ISVs, not necessary to have the IBM contracts, but the
> ISVs may want some of their own agreements signed.
>
> Bottom line, you need to do the homework. Get a hold of the latest SCRT
> User's Guide and start from there.
>
> In closing, once you have set everything up, then, yes, you can just run
> some reports. As many as you want as often as you want. To get there,
> however, involves a bit of work.
>
> Bob
>
> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On
> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 4:12 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: SCRT dummy
>
> Hi
>
> Well I must say I am quite new to SCRT and never ran it before .
>
> I understand this talks about the capacity reports and this report was
> asked by one of our ISV vendor.
>
> Is there a JCL which is standard to run on to obtain reports ?
>
> Jake
>
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Re: SCRT dummy

2019-06-11 Thread Richards, Robert B.
Jake,

Not exactly. Producing SCRT reports involves:

1) Collecting certain SMF records (IIRC, 70, 72 and 89) from all lpars from the 
second day of the month until the first day of the following month. 
2) Obtaining the latest version of the SCRT code from the IBM SCRT website, 
downloading and installing it. Newest, just released, is 27.1. Two methods 
here: Loading a tar file into a USS filesystem and processing the install from 
there *or* get a PTF from IBM and install that with SMP/E.
3) You can run with just a day's worth of the above to prove that you are on 
the right track, but for reporting purposes, they (IBM) will want a month's 
worth. ISVs sometimes want ninety days worth.

To actually send reports to IBM, you should already have subcapacity license 
agreements in place signed by both IBM and your contracting folks. To send to 
other ISVs, not necessary to have the IBM contracts, but the ISVs may want some 
of their own agreements signed.

Bottom line, you need to do the homework. Get a hold of the latest SCRT User's 
Guide and start from there.

In closing, once you have set everything up, then, yes, you can just run some 
reports. As many as you want as often as you want. To get there, however, 
involves a bit of work.

Bob

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Of Jake Anderson
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2019 4:12 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: SCRT dummy

Hi

Well I must say I am quite new to SCRT and never ran it before .

I understand this talks about the capacity reports and this report was
asked by one of our ISV vendor.

Is there a JCL which is standard to run on to obtain reports ?

Jake

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