CA MICS r14.2 Maintenance
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ACT7307
PRODUCT CHANGE: ACT7307
DATE: February 26, 2019
SUBJECT: New Computation Codes for Connect:Direct CPU Time
PREREQUISITES: ACT7305
COREQUISITES: (SNT6740)
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Accounting and Chargeback Option:
New Journal File and Computation Codes for the CA MICS
Network Analyzer.
- This product change provides a new standard journal
file and new computation codes for the following
file:
CDZ Data Transfery (CDZCCT)
This file is derived from the IBM Sterling
Connect:Direct user specified (default), SMF Type 133
Subtype CT records.
The new journal file is:
ACTJCD - CDZ Data Transfer Journal file
The new charging elements (Computation Codes) and
associated Network Analyzer file is:
CDZ Data Transfer (CDZCCT) file
Comp Charging
Code Element Label
---- -------- ---------------------------------
2330 CCTCPUTM CP CPU Time
2331 CCTNZZTM Normalized zIIP CPU Time
2332 CCTZZCTM zIIP Eligible CPU Time on CP
2333 CCTXCSTM CPU Time w/o zIIP Eligible
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ACT7310
PRODUCT CHANGE: ACT7310
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Accounting and Chargeback Option Level Set
for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 ACT7307
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Accounting and Chargeback Option:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0176)
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BAS7831
PRODUCT CHANGE: BAS7831
DATE: February 16, 2018
SUBJECT: Job Stream Inquiry Execution Parameters Overwritten
PREREQUISITES: BAS7815
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change corrects the following
problem in the CA MICS Base Platform:
In MICF if you create a user or production jobstream with
the following characteristics:
1) Include two or more inquiries that have the identical
inquiry name.
2) For same-named inquiries, you specify unique and
different values for the execution time parameters of
each inquiry.
When a jobstream is created with both characteristics, and
you view the jobstream in MICF, the panel that displays
execution time parameters does not correctly display the
unique execution time parameter values you specified for
each inquiry instance.
(0795)
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BAS7832
PRODUCT CHANGE: BAS7832
DATE: February 20, 2019
SUBJECT: Enhanced MICF Web Reporting Fixes
PREREQUISITES: BAS7830
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Base Platform:
o Prevent Jobstream Failure After Application of BAS7825
o Stop Spurious Generation of DUMMY Tables in Web Output
o Charts With No BY Keys Displayed in the Web Client
o MWF Support for EATTR Allocation Option for EAV
o Web Client BY Keys Sorted Alphabetically
o Minor Documentation Updates
Details associated with these solutions are provided below:
o Prevent Jobstream Failure After Application of BAS7825
After the application of product change BAS7825,
delivered with MICS release r14.1, production or user
reporting job streams that meet the following conditions
might fail with a return code RC=20:
- The job streams use the Web Publishing and Copy CSV
feature.
- The job streams were created before the application
of BAS7825.
This behavior is prevented.
(799)
o Stop Spurious Generation of DUMMY Tables in Web Output
Production or user reporting job streams that use
original MICF Web Publishing will no longer generate
empty tables labeled DUMMY into the HTML output.
(800)
o Charts With No BY Keys Displayed in the Web Client
Charts that were created using PROC SGPLOT or SGRENDER
and have no associated BY statement are now displayed
in the Web Client.
(801)
o MWF Support for EATTR Allocation Option for EAV
To enable use of Extended Address Volumes (EAV), MWF
panels supporting dynamic dataset allocation (like
ICFU710 or ICFJ710), support is provided for the IBM
EATTR parameter. Users can now specify EATTR=OPT or
EATTR=NO as a dynamic allocation parameter.
(802)
o Web Client BY Keys Sorted Alphabetically
The BY keys (appearing in the dropdown and on the "Keys"
context tab) are now always sorted alphabetically in the
Web Client.
(803)
o Minor Documentation Updates
Installation manual is updated with steps regarding ODS
usage. The CA logo on Enhanced Web Reporting is replaced.
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BAS7835
PRODUCT CHANGE: BAS7835
DATE: January 10, 2019
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7775
COREQUISITES: (CIC6835) (DEX6225) (IMS6705) (RMF7105)
(SMF7005) (SNT6755) (STG6125) (TDM6315)
(VCA6755) (VMC6765)
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Base Platform:
This product change enables CA MICS to support
SAS 9.4 TS1M5 and higher.
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* *
* Note: This product change does not convert the *
* version of CA MICS to 9.4 TS1M5. This *
* change enables the CA MICS complex to *
* be converted to SAS 9.4 TS1M5. *
* *
* If you decide to convert your CA MICS *
* environment to SAS 9.4 TS1M5, ensure that all *
* Data Integration Application and Management *
* Support Application SAS 9.4 TS1M5 product *
* changes are installed. *
* *
* See the checklist in the PIOM Section 5.4, *
* "Converting to a New SAS Version" for a *
* comprehensive discussion on upgrading to SAS *
* 9.4 TS1M5. *
* *
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* *
* Note: Before you start converting CA MICS complex *
* to SAS version 9.4 TS1M5, make sure you have *
* installed the SAS maintenance B6Q033, which *
* addresses changes in INFILE/FILE user exit *
* interface. *
* *
* In addition, if you have a custom non-SAS code *
* in MICS that calls SAS directly or as a part *
* of user exit, you might want to review these *
* SAS problem notes before the upgrade: *
* *
* https://support.sas.com/kb/62/507.html *
* - regarding changes to INFILE/FILE user exit *
* https://support.sas.com/kb/15/647.html *
* - regarding changes to SAS/Toolkit *
* https://support.sas.com/kb/62/634.html *
* - regarding changes to old V5-style interfaces *
* *
***********************************************************
(793)
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BAS7840
PRODUCT CHANGE: BAS7840
DATE: June 14, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Maintenance Level Setting for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7831 BAS7832 BAS7835
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS base platform:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0804)
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CIC6833
PRODUCT CHANGE: CIC6833
DATE: March 15, 2018
SUBJECT: Avoid U0999 ABEND, CSRCESRV Expand Failure, RC16
PREREQUISITES: CIC6824
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Resource Management Analyzer
Option for CICS:
In the DAILY Update DAY040 and INCREMENTAL Update INCR040
steps, you can avoid the U0999 ABEND that occurs when raw
data decompression processing encounters invalid compressed
records. The ABEND results in the following SASLOG error
message:
ERROR: Error detected by INFILE/FILE exit: CICCIFUE:
CSRCESRV SERVICE=EXPAND FAILURE. RC=016.
With this product change, a new MICSLOG error message,
CIC06028E, is written when invalid compressed raw data
records are encountered, and you can use the CICS Threshold
Facility to instruct MICS to reject from 1 to 999999
invalid compressed records without abending.
(0283)
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CIC6835
PRODUCT CHANGE: CIC6835
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 CIC6820
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Analyzer
Option for CICS.
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CIC6840
PRODUCT CHANGE: CIC6840
DATE: February 20, 2019
SUBJECT: Support for IBM CTS 5.5, TMON v4.2, and Maintenance
PREREQUISITES: CIC6830
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Resource Management Analyzer
Option for CICS:
o Support for IBM CICS Transaction Server (CTS) 5.5.
o Support ASG TMON v4.2
o LPARNAME added to CICCSY file.
o APPLNAME Available for use in CICACRT
o Correct Erroneous Values in Data Elements
o Correct Inflated fffTTRAN
o Minor Documentation Updates
Details associated with these solutions are provided below:
o The CA MICS Analyzer for CICS will now process data
generated by CICS regions running IBM CICS Transaction
Server (CTS) 5.5 (CICS 7.2.0). Without this support data
from CTS 5.5 is rejected.
New data elements from this release are added to
following CA MICS files:
CICCSU - CICS User Activity File
CICCAU - CICS Application Unit Activity File
The new data elements are listed in Appendix A of this
document.
(0286)
o The CA MICS Analyzer for CICS now supports data from
Allen Systems Group (ASG) TMON for CICS Version 4.2,
which provides support for IBM's CICS Transaction Server
(CTS) releases 4.2 through 5.5. The only update
required was to the release checking code because there
were no new metrics added to the raw data records with
TMON for CICS Version 4.2.
(0288)
o CICS 5.4 data element LPAR Name (LPARNAME) is added to
the CICS System Activity (CICCSY) file at the DAYS and
higher timespans.
(0284)
o APPLNAME Available for use in CICACRT
Support is added for the CICS MCT option APPLNAME used
for application naming support provided by CICS
monitoring. Application naming is an enabling function
that allows application programs to call special CICS
event monitoring points. This added a new EMP called
DFHAPPL to the performance record with a 12 byte data
element APPLNAME. The work data element APPLNAME can be
used in the sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS(CICACRT) routine
for assigning to an CICACTx element or another user
defined data element.
(0287)
o Correct Erroneous Values in Data Elements
14 CTS v5.4 data elements might contain erroneous values
in the CICCSU - CICS User Activity file and CICCAU -
CICS Application Unit Activity file for CTS v5.3 and
earlier transaction observations when they should be
blank or missing values.
This product change initializes the data element to
avoid erroneously retaining values.
(0289)
o Correct Inflated fffTTRAN
Data element fffTTRAN, CICS Terminal Originated Trans,
is corrected to only count transactions that originated from
a terminal.
(0290)
Refer to Appendix A of this Product Change text for a list
of data elements impacted by this product change.
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CIC6845
PRODUCT CHANGE: CIC6845
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Analyzer Option for CICS Level Set for
r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 CIC6830 CIC6833 CIC6835 CIC6840
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for CICS:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0291)
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DB26908
PRODUCT CHANGE: DB26908
DATE: July 31, 2018
SUBJECT: DB2 Continuous Delivery APAR Support
PREREQUISITES: DB26905
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for DB2:
o Support for IBM APARs PI72330 and PI72647
o Support for IBM APAR PI74456
o Support for IBM APAR PI72474
Details associated with these solutions are provided below:
o Support for IBM APARs PI72330 and PI72647
Support is added for IBM APAR PI72330 for DB2 v12.1.
This APAR adds several new metrics for index in-memory
optimization and status of index Fast Traverse Blocks
(FTB) to the SMF type 100 subtype 1 DB2 Statistics
record. New data elements with this information are
added to the DB2 Data Base Activity (DB2DSD) File.
IBM APAR PI72647 provides record trace support for IFCID
389 and 427 (FTB). As a result of the new, unanticipated
Fast Traverse Block (FTB) statistics section added to the
QWSC section when PI72647 is applied, the following ERROR
message appears in the DAY065 or INCR065 MICSLOG:
DB200005E DB2 "SYSTEM RECORD - IFCID SECTION 18 "
DB200005E "!!!!! UNANTICIPATED SECTION COUNT !!!!!"
Because the detection of unanticipated sections has no
impact on MICS processing or database content, this
message is now changed to a warning (DB200005W) instead
of an error (DB200005E).
(0247)
o Support for IBM APAR PI74456
Support is added for IBM APAR PI74456 for DB2 v12.1.
This APAR adds a new metric to the SMF type 100 subtype 0
DB2 Statistics record, QLACPRLV, which contains the DB2
product functional level of a remote partner. This
metric is only populated if the remote partner provides
the information.
A new data element with this information, DDF Remote
Partner Functional Level (DDYPRLV), is added to the DB2
System DDF Statistics (DB2DDY) file.
(0246)
o Support for IBM APAR PI72474
With DB2 v12.1, a new metric is added to the SMF record
product section that indicates the current DB2 product
function level. Function levels are updated by APARs
that enable a set of enhancements that were previously
delivered in the service stream. A new data element DB2
Function Level (DB2MODLV) is added to many DB2 component
files.
In addition, another new data element, DB2 Sub-version
for the Base Release (DB2SUBV), is added to many DB2
component files. DB2SUBV contains the sub-version value
for the base DB2 release. This new data element is
available for sites processing DB2 data generated at
release v10.1 and higher.
Refer to Appendix A to see the files containing these two
new DB2 release related data elements.
(0248)
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DB26909
PRODUCT CHANGE: DB26909
DATE: January 26, 2019
SUBJECT: New MICF SAS ODS Graphics Inquiries
PREREQUISITES: BAS7830 DB26870
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for DB2:
The following new SAS ODS graphic inquiries are added
to the MICS Workstation Facility:
DB2OD0 - DB2 Daily Thread Count by Connection Type
DB2OD1 - DB2 Daily Buffer Pool Hit Percent
DB2OD2 - DB2 Daily Top Ten Plans by Thread Count (DSP)
DB2OD3 - DB2 Daily Top Ten Plans by Thread Count (DSU)
Refer to section 3.2, SAS ODS Graphics, in the CA MICS
Analyzer Option for DB2 Guide for information about these
new inquiries.
(0245)
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DB26915
PRODUCT CHANGE: DB26915
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Analyzer Option for DB2 Level Set for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 DB26908 DB26909
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for DB2:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0250)
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DEX6225
PRODUCT CHANGE: DEX6225
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 DEX6220
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Analyzer
Option for VAX/VMS.
(18)
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DEX6230
PRODUCT CHANGE: DEX6230
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Analyzer for VAX/VMS Option Level Set for
r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 DEX6225
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer for VAX/VMS Option:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0019)
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IDM6617
PRODUCT CHANGE: IDM6617
DATE: February 28, 2018
SUBJECT: Add Data Element JESJOBNO - JES Job Number
PREREQUISITES: IDM6585
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for CA IDMS:
CA IDMS PTF RO98382, applicable to CA IDMS Version 19.0,
adds JES Job Number to some CA IDMS PMAM Task records.
This new field is only populated in IDMS task records for
IDMS transactions that originated from batch jobs. It
contains the JES Job Number of the batch job that initated
the IDMS transaction.
Data element JESJOBNO is added to the following IDMS files
and is turned on in the Detail timespan only:
IDMSAU - IDMS Application Unit Activity File
IDMSIN - IDMS System Incident File
IDMSUA - IDMS User Activity File
(0069)
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IDM6618
PRODUCT CHANGE: IDM6618
DATE: December 13, 2018
SUBJECT: Add CICS UOWID and NETNAME
PREREQUISITES: IDM6617
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for CA IDMS:
CA IDMS APARs ST06628 and ST06629, applicable to CA IDMS
Version 19.0, adds CICS Unit-of-Work ID (TASCUOW) and CICS
Netname (TASCNETN) to the SMF type 230 record CICS or
IDMS/DC ERUS Task Data section. In addition UCFCICS
Netname(TASDNETN) is added to the DC Task Data section.
The TASCUOW and TASCNETN field values are required in order
to explicitly identify specific CICS transactions that
called IDMS.
The new MICS data elements created from these new IDMS
fields are added to the following IDMS files and are turned
on in the DETAIL timespan only:
IDMSAU - IDMS Application Unit Activity File
IDMSUA - IDMS User Activity File
The new data elements are listed in Appendix A of this
document.
(0070)
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IDM6620
PRODUCT CHANGE: IDM6620
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Analyzer Option for CA IDMS Level Set for
r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 IDM6615 IDM6617 IDM6618
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for CA IDMS:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle.
(0071)
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IMS6705
PRODUCT CHANGE: IMS6705
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 IMS6665
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Analyzer
Option for IMS.
(151)
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IMS6706
PRODUCT CHANGE: IMS6706
DATE: March 29, 2018
SUBJECT: Toleration Support for BMC Mainview for IMS
Version 5.3
PREREQUISITES: IMS6681
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer for IMS:
Support is added with recognition of BMC Mainview
for IMS Version 5.3 transaction accounting data.
Without this support, a WARNING about an unrecognized
release is displayed as part of the IMS00304I message
displayed in the MICSLOG of the CA MICS DAY060/INCR060 job
step.
(0150)
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IMS6708
PRODUCT CHANGE: IMS6708
DATE: October 18, 2018
SUBJECT: Correct Loop in IMSLDR20 and Maintenance
PREREQUISITES: IMS6706
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: IMS6707
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Analyzer for IMS:
o Correct Loop in IMSLDR20
o Correct Blank Value in Data Element TRANSACT
o USRSISW User Exit Added
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o Correct Loop in IMSLDR20
This product change corrects a looping condition that
can occur while running LDE as an exit in the IMS
Archiver or when processing raw IMS log data with a
standalone LDE job, or with a DAY060/INCR060 step.
This problem does not affect customers who process data
generated by BMC Mainview for IMS.
(0154)
o Correct Blank Value in Data Element TRANSACT
Data element Transaction Code (TRANSACT) is now
populated when the only log record encountered for the
IMS transaction is a type 07 record.
See Appendix A for a complete list of all CA MICS data
elements affected by this change.
(0153)
o USRSISW User Exit Added
User exit USRSISW is added to allow manipulation of
observations and data elements in the IMSISW work file
during input processing.
(0152)
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IMS6709
PRODUCT CHANGE: IMS6709
DATE: December 14, 2018
SUBJECT: Correct S0C4 ABEND in BMP Transaction Processing
PREREQUISITES: IMS6708
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer for IMS:
This product change corrects a S0C4 ABEND condition that
can occur while running LDE as an exit in the IMS Archiver
or when processing raw IMS log data with a standalone LDE
job, or with a DAY060/INCR060 step. This ABEND only occurs
when the BMP option is specified in LDEPARM or IMSOPS to
collapse BMP message-driven transaction records.
Customers that are processing data generated by BMC
Mainview for IMS are not affected by this product change.
(0157)
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IMS6710
PRODUCT CHANGE: IMS6710
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Analyzer Option for IMS Level Set for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 IMS6690 IMS6705 IMS6706 IMS6708
IMS6709
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for IMS:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0158)
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MQS6686
PRODUCT CHANGE: MQS6686
DATE: January 3, 2019
SUBJECT: Support for IBM MQ Version 9.1
PREREQUISITES: MQS6674
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for MQSeries:
The MQS component is updated to support IBM MQ Version 9.1.
With this update, data generated from IBM MQ regions at
version 9.1 is no longer rejected.
(0127)
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MQS6688
PRODUCT CHANGE: MQS6688
DATE: March 12, 2019
SUBJECT: Enhanced Support for WebSphere MQ V8.0 - 9.0
PREREQUISITES: MQS6685
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for MQSeries:
Support is added for the SMF 115 subtype 201 Pageset I/O
Statistics record. This record, introduced in IBM
WebSphere v9, provides page set configuration and
utilization metrics useful for monitoring performance and
capacity.
Support is added for the SMF 115 subtype 231 Channel
Initiator Statistics record. This record, added with IBM
WebSphere v8, provides performance information about the
channel performance and CPU usage between queue managers.
Support is added for the SMF 116 subtype 10 Channel
Initiator Accounting record. This record, added with IBM
WebSphere v8, provides the ability to monitor channel
utilization, peak throughput, and data transfer rates.
The following files are added to the database:
MQSPGS - Page Set Statistics File
MQSCHI - Channel Initiator Global Statistics File
MQSCIS - Channel Initiator Statistics File
MQSCIA - Channel Initiator Accounting File
(0129)
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MQS6690
PRODUCT CHANGE: MQS6690
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Analyzer Option for MQSeries Level Set for
r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 MQS6685 MQS6686 MQS6688
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for MQSeries:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle.
(0128)
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RMF7080
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7080
DATE: December 22, 2018
SUBJECT: Support IBM z13 & z14 CPCs for RMF Inquiries
PREREQUISITES: RMF7098
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
o SAS ODS Inquiry Support for IBM z13 & Z14 CPC's
o Chart Display Corrections for WEB UI Inquiry Viewing
o Correct RMFODD Return Code 8
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o SAS ODS Inquiry Support for IBM z13 & Z14 CPC's
Support is provided to generate MICF SAS ODS charts for
IBM z13 & Z14 CPCs for the following inquiries:
RMFODA - CPU MF Workload Characterization IPU Level
RMFODB - CPU MF Workload Characterization LPAR Level
RMFODC - CPU MF Workload Characterization CPUTYPE
Level
(0390)
o Chart Display Corrections for WEB UI Inquiry Viewing
Updates are made to the following MICF Inquiries to
correct problems with the graphical layout, labels,
titles and other descriptive elements of charts when
viewed using the Enhanced Web Reporting UI introduced
with BAS7825:
RMFODP - zOS Report Class Analysis by SYSPLEX
RMFODQ - zOS Daily Top 10 Srvc Classes by SYSPLEX
RMFODR - zOS Service Class Analysis by SYSPLEX
RMFOD7 - CPU Crypto Coprocessor Activity IPU Lvl
RMFOD8 - CPU Crypto Coprocessor Activity LPAR Lvl
RMFOD9 - CPU Crypto Coprocessor Activity CPUTYPE
(0391)
o Correct RMFODD Return Code 8
Correct SAS 180 Error condition flagging macro CPCID not
resolved that results in a return code 8 for the
following MICF Inquiry:
RMFODD - CPC and LPAR Daily Shrd CP Engine Disp
(0412)
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RMF7092
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7092
DATE: April 27, 2018
SUBJECT: Prevent U0999 ABEND in DAY020 CPCID STARTTS
PREREQUISITES: RMF7021
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
Support is provided to prevent a U0999 ABEND in the
incremental update INCR020 job or DAILY update DAY020 step
if the sharedprefix.MICS.PARMS(CPCID) member has SYSID
information with duplicate STARTTS values.
(0408)
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RMF7093
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7093
DATE: June 12, 2018
SUBJECT: Prevent RMF00104W SMF Type 113 Record Deletes
PREREQUISITES: RMF7035
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
SMF type 113 subtype 1 records are no longer erroneously
short-record deleted with the following MICSLOG warning
message when counter type 5 found in the record.
RMF00104W Short record dropped: type=113/1,sysid=xxxx,
orgsysid=xxxx
RMF00104W time stamp= ddmmmyy:hh:mm:ss.hh. 1131-99
MICS does not use the undefined IBM z/OS counters (counter
type=5). Instead of deleting the SMF type 113 records,
type 5 counters are now ignored and the other counter types
are processed.
(0409)
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RMF7097
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7097
DATE: September 27, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for z/OS 2.3, SuperPav, Synchronous I/O,
and SMC-D
PREREQUISITES: RMF7090
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
o z/OS 2.3 SuperPAV Support, IBM APAR OA49415
o z/OS 2.3 zHyperLink Support, IBM APAR OA50755
o SMC-D Support, IBM APAR OA49113
o Fix for RMFLPE I/O Queueing Activity Report
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o z/OS 2.3 SuperPAV Support, IBM APAR OA49415
IBM SuperPAV, an extension to IBM HyperPAV, introduces
peer relationships for logical subsystems in Alias
Management Groups (AMGs). With z/OS 2.3 and IBM APAR
OA49415 for earlier z/OS releases, new SuperPAV related
metrics are added to the SMF type 74 subtype 1 (Device
Activity) and 78 subtype 3 (I/O Queueing Activity)
records. In addition, the IBM Post Processor I/O Queueing
Activity report is updated with new information about
AMGs.
The following MICS database files are updated with new
SuperPAV related data elements. In addition, the data
dictionary members for some existing data elements are
updated with improved information:
HARDVA - Device Activity File
SCPLCA - Logical Channel/Control Unit Activity File
SCPLCU - Logical Control Unit Activity File
The following MICF inquiry is updated to display new
information provided by IBM APAR OA49415 in the associated
IBM Post Processor report:
RMFLPE - Post Processor I/O Queuing Activity Report
The different report section headings are
updated to clearly identify the sections:
"INPUT/OUTPUT PROCESSORS" and "LOGICAL CONTROL
UNITS". The Logical Control Units (LCU)
section now prints the Alias Management Group
(AMG) number if associated with the LCU. In
addition, the LCUs in the section are presented
with all non-AMG LCUs listed first, followed by
LCUs that belong to AMGs, in AMG number order.
Refer to MICS documentation for a sample of the updated
I/O Queueing Activity report.
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o z/OS 2.3 zHyperLink, IBM APAR OA50755
IBM zHyperlink is available for the IBM z14 CPC and DS8800
storage subsystem. zHyperlink provides an extremely fast,
low latency communcation path between CPCs and I/O
devices. Using synchronous I/O, IBM claims that I/O
response times using zHyperLink can be reduced up to 10
times compared to z High-Performance Ficon (zHPF).
With z/OS 2.3 and IBM APAR OA50755 for earlier z/OS
releases, new synchronous I/O related metrics are added to
the SMF type 74 subtype 1 (Device Activity) and 74 subtype
9 (PCIe Based Function Activity) records. In addition,
the IBM Post Processor Device Activity and PCIe Activity
reports are updated with new information.
The following MICS database files are updated with new
synchronous I/O related data elements. In addition, the
data dictionary members for some existing data elements
are updated with improved information:
HARDVA - Device Activity File
HARPCI - PCIe Function Activity
The following MICF inquiries are updated to report new
information added to the associated IBM Post Processor
reports by z/OS 2.3 and IBM APAR OA50755 for earlier z/OS
releases:
RMFLPC - Post Processor Device Activity Report
A new Synchronous I/O Activity section is added
with performance information about all DASD
devices that had some synchronous I/O activity
over the reporting interval.
RMFLPW - Post Processor PCIe Activity Report
The following new sections are added to the
report:
RoCE Activity Section
Synchronous I/O Link Activity
Synchronous I/O Link Activity CPC
Synchronous I/O Link Activity Response Time
Distributions
Refer to MICS documentation for samples of the updated
Device Activity and PCIe Activity reports.
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o SMC-D Support, IBM APAR OA49113
IBM Shared Memory Communications-Direct Memory Access
(SMC-D) provides Internal Shared Memory (ISM) virtual
adapters for improved LPAR to LPAR communications. With
IBM APAR OA49113, new SMC-D related metrics are added to
the SMF type 73 (RMF Channel Path Activity) and 74 subtype
9 (PCIe Based Function Activity) records. In addition,
the IBM Post Processor Channel Path Activity and PCIe
Activity reports are updated with new information.
The following MICS database files are updated with new
SMC-D related data elements.
HARPCA - Physical Channel Activity File
HARPCI - PCIe Activity File
The following MICF inquiries are updated to report new
information added to the associated IBM Post Processor
reports by z/OS 2.3 and IBM APAR OA49113 for earlier z/OS
releases:
RMFLPB - Post Processor Channel Path Activity Report
A new OSA Express section is added with
performance information about OSD channels and
port IDs.
RMFLPW - Post Processor PCIe Activity Report
A new Internal Shared Memory (ISM) section
is added to the report.
Refer to MICS documentation for samples of the updated
Channel Path Activity and PCIe Activity reports.
(0416)
o Fix for RMFLPE I/O Queueing Activity Report
This PTF fixes a problem where the I/O Processor section
of the I/O Queueing Activity report would not print for
SYSIDs that ran on CPCs with a large number of I/O
processors.
(0413)
Refer to Appendix A of this Product Change text for a list
of data elements impacted by this product change.
- In mainframe documentation, refer to Appendix B, Data
Dictionary, for detailed data element descriptions.
- In DocOps.ca.com, refer to the RMF data elements in the
Data Dictionaries section. DocOps updates associated with
this product change are found in releases after r14.1.
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RMF7098
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7098
DATE: June 17, 2018
SUBJECT: IBM CPU Measurement Facility Support for z14 SMF
Type 113 Records and Enhancements
PREREQUISITES: RMF7090
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: RMF7099
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
***********************************************************
** NOTE: This RMF7098 Product Change supersedes the **
** RMF7099 PTF that originally delivered this **
** support. The SYSTEM MODIFICATION steps **
** contain special instructions for sites that **
** applied RMF7099 prior to its withdrawal from **
** the CA Support site. **
** **
** If you never downloaded and applied RMF7099, **
** ignore those special notes. **
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o Support for IBM CPU Measurement Facility z14 SMF Type
113 Records
o New RMFGENIN OPTION Statement HIS Parameter
o Updates to IBM Relative Nest Intensity (RNI) Formula for
the z13
o Documentation Fix for Sites that Applied RMF7099
o Miscellaneous Documentation Corrections and Updates
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o Support for IBM CPU Measurement Facility z14 SMF Type
113 Records
Support is provided for the SMF type 113 subtypes 1 and
2 hardware capacity, reporting, and statistics interval
records generated by the IBM Hardware Instrumentation
Services (HIS) CPU Measurement Facility (CPU MF) for
z/OS LPARs running on z14 Central Processing Complexes
(CPCs). This support updates the following CA MICS RMF
component files:
CPU Measurement Facility Engine (HARCME) File
CPU Measurement Facility EngType (HARCMT) File
CPU Measurement Facility LPAR (HARCML) File
The new and updated data elements provided by this
support are described in Appendix A.
(0400)
o New RMFGENIN OPTION Statement HIS Keyword
Some data elements in the following files are only
populated when SMF type 113 records from specific CPC
types are processed:
CPU Measurement Facility Engine (HARCME) File
CPU Measurement Facility EngType (HARCMT) File
CPU Measurement Facility LPAR (HARCML) File
These data elements contain a number in the fourth
position of the data element name that identifies the
CPC type applicable to the data element.
fff1xxxx - z10
fff2xxxx - z196/z114
fff3xxxx - zEC12/zBC12
fff4xxxx - z13/z13s
fff5xxxx - z14
where fff is CME, CMT, or CML
The new HIS parameter allows you to do the following:
- Activate all CPC specific data elements for all CPC
types:
OPTION HIS(ALL) (this is the DEFAULT setting)
- Activate data elements only for specific CPC types:
HIS(cpc1,cpc2,...cpcn)
- Globally turn off all HARCMx files and disable the
processing of SMF type 113 records:
OPTION NOHIS
The default, OPTION HIS(ALL), is delivered with this
product change and results in no change to current
RMF component behavior.
After applying the product change, review the OPTION
statement documentation in Chapter 7 of the CA MICS
Hardware and SCP Analyzer Guide (RMF component), and
code an updated OPTION statement HIS parameter if you
want to deactivate unneeded CPC specific data elements
in the HARCMx database files. Then execute
sp.CNTL(RMFCGEN).
A new MICSLOG message, RMF00119, warns you if your HIS
parameter choice has turned off data elements for a CPC
type that is found in the SMF type 113 records processed
in your DAY020 or INCR020 step.
(0407)
o Updates to IBM Relative Nest Intensity (RNI) Formula for
the z13
IBM has updated the formula used to compute the Relative
Nest Intensity (RNI) for the z13 CPC. The formula
update consists of a multiplication factor changing from
2.6 to 2.3. The CA MICS derivation of the z13 RNI is
updated to reflect this formula change in the following
RMF component files:
HARCME - CPU Measurement Facility Engine File
HARCMT - CPU Measurement Facility EngType File
HARCML - CPU Measurement Facility LPAR File
The formula is updated as follows:
OLD: fff4RNI=2.6 * ((0.4*fff4PC3A) +
(1.6*(fff4PC3B+fff4PC4A)) +
(3.5*(fff4PC3C+fff4PC3D +
fff4PC4B+fff4PC4C)) +
(7.5*(fff4PC5A+fff4PC5B +
fff4PC5C+fff4PC5D))) / 100 ;
NEW: fff4RNI=2.3 * ((0.4*fff4PC3A) +
(1.6*(fff4PC3B+fff4PC4A)) +
(3.5*(fff4PC3C+fff4PC3D +
fff4PC4B+fff4PC4C)) +
(7.5*(fff4PC5A+fff4PC5B +
fff4PC5C+fff4PC5D))) / 100 ;
This formula update impacts the following data elements:
Element Data Element Label
-------- ----------------------------------
fff4RNI - V4 Relative Nest Intensity
fff4WKLD - V4 Workload Hint
where fff is CME, CMT, or CML
Note: fff4WKLD is impacted because the equation to
determine the V4 Workload Hint is dependent on
the value of fff4RNI.
A retrofit job is provided to recompute these data
elements in your existing database file cycles using the
updated formula.
(0401)
o Documentation Fix for Sites that Applied RMF7099
This RMF7098 product change supersedes the RMF7099 PTF,
which was originally delivered to provide z14 HIS
support. RMF7099 was withdrawn because of a packaging
problem where the "alias" member names (e.g., RMF709AA,
RMF709AB, etc.) loaded into the sharedprefix.PSP
libraries conflicted with "alias" member names delivered
by the r14.1 level set PTF, RMF7090.
If the r14.1 RMF7090 level set PTF was applied after
RMF7099 was loaded into the PSP libraries, some
documentation members in sharedprefix.DIC.TEXT and
sharedprefix.DOC.TEXT were corrupted. This product
change redelivers all DIC.TEXT and DOC.TEXT members that
would have been corrupted in the scenario just
described.
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o Miscellaneous Documentation Corrections and Updates
A number of documentation and data element members are
updated to correct minor errors and to improve content.
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RMF7101
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7101
DATE: June 20, 2018
SUBJECT: Improved SMF Type 113 Record Processing,
Diagnostics, and Maintenance
PREREQUISITES: RMF7098
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: RMF7093
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
o Improved SMF Type 113 Record Processing and Diagnostics
o Prevent RMF00104W SMF Type 113 Record Deletes
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o Improved SMF Type 113 Record Processing and Diagnostics
This product change provides a number of enhancements
and improved diagnostics related to the processing of
SMF type 113 Hardware, Capacity, Reporting and
Statistics records. This record type is used to create
the following database files:
HARCME - CPU Measurement Facility Engine File
HARCMT = CPU Measurement Facility EngType File
HARCML - CPU Measurement Facility LPAR File
- New Data Element fffMASK - HIS Counter Types Mask
A new data element, fffMASK - HIS Counter Types Mask,
(where fff is CME, CMT, and CML) is added to the
DETAIL timespan of the HARCME, HARCMT, and HARCML
files.
This new eight byte character data element shows the
different Hardware Instrumentation Services (HIS)
counter types found in the SMF type 113 subtype 1
record. CMxMASK can be used to validate that the
counter types required by CA MICS are being collected
by your IBM HISPROC command:
+-------------------Basic Counters - 'B' or '.'
| +---------Problem State Counters - 'P' or '.'
| | +--------------CRYPTO Counters - 'C' or '.'
| | | +----------Extended Counters - 'E' or '.'
| | | | +------------z/OS Counters - 'Z' or '.'
| | | | | +--Multi-Thread Counters - 'M' or '.'
| | | | | | +------------ Reserved - blank
| | | | | | | +---------- Reserved - blank
| | | | | | | |
V V V V V V V V
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
|B|P|C|E|Z|M| | | <=== Value of fffMASK
+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
Read the HISMASK data dictionary entry to understand
implications related to the absense or presence of
each counter type.
- New RMF00120W and RMF00121W MICSLOG Messages for SMF
113 Record Deletes from Unknown CPC Model
SMF type 113 records generated by CPC types unknown to
MICS are now detected and deleted during the raw data
input phase and counted in the Input History Log
(ADMIHL) file as "OPTION" dropped records.
The following example of the new RMF00120W and
RMF00121W MICSLOG messages show the diagnostic
information provided:
**** WARNING WARNING WARNING ****
SMF 113 records deleted from unknown CPC models.
Note: Only first 100 SYSIDs listed.
Unknown 113-1 113-2 Total
ORGSYS SYSID CPC Model Deletes Deletes Deletes
------ ------ --------- ------- ------- -------
SYS1 PROD 3906 174 0 174
SYS2 TEST 3906 1152 1152 2304
Previously, data from unknown CPC types was deleted
using the USRSCMx exits after the raw data input phase
had completed, and had been counted as "KEPT" records
in the ADMIHL file.
- Updates to MICSLOG messages RMF00117I and RMF00118I
MICSLOG messages RMF00117I and RMF00118I show counts
of redundant SMF type 113 subtype 2 records deleted
because MICS found and used the preferred SMF type 113
subtype 1 records. These messages are updated to show
both original and logical SYSID values. Previously
only the logical SYSID value was shown.
- Updates to MICSLOG message RMF00119W
MICSLOG warning message RMF00119W alerts users that
their sharedprefix.GENLIB(RMFGENIN) OPTION statement
HIS parameter specification has turned off data
elements for a CPC type found in the SMF input file.
The message text content is improved.
- CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer Guide
The Data Sources section in the CA MICS Hardware and
SCP Analyzer guide is updated with improved
information about the IBM Hardware Instrumentation
Services counter types available for collection, and
the counter types used by MICS.
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o Prevent RMF00104W SMF Type 113 Record Deletes
SMF type 113 subtype 1 records are no longer erroneously
short-record deleted with the following MICSLOG warning
message when counter type 5 found in the record.
RMF00104W Short record dropped: type=113/1,sysid=xxxx,
orgsysid=xxxx
RMF00104W time stamp= ddmmmyy:hh:mm:ss.hh. 1131-99
MICS does not use the undefined IBM z/OS counters
(counter type=5). Instead of deleting the SMF type 113
records, type 5 counters are now ignored and the other
counter types are processed.
(0409)
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RMF7104
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7104
DATE: March 29, 2019
SUBJECT: Populate DVASCSID for Offline/Reconfigured Devices
PREREQUISITES: RMF7010
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
In the HARDVA Device Activity file, data element DVASCSID -
Device Subchannel Set ID, is now populated for all devices
regardless of their online/offline or reconfiguration
status.
Prior to this update, if a device was offline at the end of
the RMF interval, or if had been reconfigured (varied on or
offline) during the RMF interval, DVASCSID was assigned a
missing value.
(0424)
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RMF7105
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7105
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 RMF7065
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Hardware
and SCP Analyzer.
(406)
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RMF7108
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7108
DATE: December 7, 2018
SUBJECT: z/OS 2.3 Paging Activity and Crypto Express6S
PREREQUISITES: RMF7097
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
o SCPPAG - Paging Activity File z/OS 2.3 Updates
o MICF RMFLPG - Paging Activity Report z/OS 2.3 Updates
o Support for z14 Crypto Express6S
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o SCPPAG - Paging Activity File z/OS 2.3 Updates
**********************************************************
** IMPORTANT NOTE **
** **
** Refer to Appendix B at the end of this Product **
** Change text for a complete description of the **
** updates to the SCPPAG file. Appendix B can help **
** you to update user written reports to deal with **
** data elements that are no longer populated after **
** z/OS 2.3. **
** **
**********************************************************
Over recent releases of z/OS, the management of real
memory became very complex. By z/OS 2.2, real memory was
carved into many different pools supporting requests for
different frame sizes and types.
With z/OS 2.3, the configuration of central storage was
simplified. Requests for page frame sizes other than 2GB
are managed from one storage pool, and requests for 2GB
page frames from another.
As a result of these changes, with z/OS 2.3, the SMF type
71-1 Paging Activity record, used to populate the MICS
Paging Activity (SCPPAG) file was significantly updated by
IBM with z/OS 2.3.
- Some data fields in the SMF type 71-1 record that
contained metrics related to the previous "many pool"
memory configuration are eliminated and the SMF data
fields are now marked *reserved*. As a result, the data
elements whose content came from these now reserved
fields are populated with missing values when data from
z/OS 2.3 or later is processed.
- Other SMF type 71-1 data fields have had their
description significantly changed in the z/OS 2.3 SMF
manual. In these cases, the original data elements
populated from changed fields are populated with missing
values when data from z/OS 2.3 or later is processed.
New data elements, with labels and descriptions
appropriate for the updated IBM z/OS 2.3 descriptions,
are added to the SCPPAG file and populated when data
from z/OS 2.3 or later is processed.
- A number of data elements are introduced containing the
content of new data fields added to the SMF 71-1 record
with z/OS 2.3.
- Finally, four older paging related data elements are
obsoleted and removed from the SCPPAG file with this
product change. The SMF data fields used to populate
these data elements have been *reserved fields* since
z/OS 1.13, and these data elements contain missing
values.
PAGL2 - Available 1MB Fixed Frames
PAGAVL2 - Avg Available 1MB Fixed Frames
PAGMNL2 - Min Available 1MB Fixed Frames
PAGMXL2 - Max Available 1MB Fixed Frames
Make sure you execute the OBSOLETE job (RMF7108O) in
the System Modification steps to remove these data
elements from the sharedprefix.MICS.DIC.TEXT library.
Refer to Appendix B at the end of this Product Change text
for a detailed explanation of changes to the the SCPPAG
file data elements with this RMF7108 product change.
(0417)
o MICF RMFLPG - Paging Activity Report z/OS 2.3 Updates
The following MICF inquiry is updated to reflect IBM
updates to the pageable 1MB frame information in the
"Memory Objects and High Virtual Storage Frames" report
section:
RMFLPG - Post Processor Paging Activity Report
Without this update, some report values would contain
missing values if the report was generated using SCPPAG
file data that was created from z/OS 2.3 SMF data.
(0417)
o Support for z14 Crypto Express6S
This product change provides identification of the IBM z14
Crypto Express6S feature in data element fffCPTYP -
Cryptographic Processor Type in the following
cryptographic database files:
HARCRP - Crypto CCA Coprocessor Activity File
HARCRA - Crypto Accelerator Activity File
HARCRK - Crypto PKCS11 Coprocessor Activity File
In these three files, the data element identifying the
cryptographic processor type will contain the following
values when data generated on a z14 CPC with the IBM
Crypto Express6S feature, instead of a value of "UNKNOWN":
HARCRP file: CRPCPTYP can now contain "CEX6C"
HARCRA file: CRACPTYP can now contain "CEX6A"
HARCRK file: CRKCPTYP can now contain "CEX6P"
(0418)
Refer to Appendix A of this Product Change text for a list
of data elements impacted by this product change.
Refer to Appendix B of this Product Change text for a
detailed explanation of the updates to the SCPPAG Paging
Activity file.
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RMF7111
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7111
DATE: May 15, 2019
SUBJECT: z/OS 2.3 Device Subchannel Set ID Updates
PREREQUISITES: RMF7097
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: RMF7104
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
**********************************************************
** IMPORTANT NOTE **
** **
** RMF7111 adds a new Summarization Key, SCSID, to the **
** high volume HARDVA file. This has no impact on the **
** the DETAIL database. For the DAYS and higher **
** timespans, however, you might generate more HARDVA **
** file observations, per file cycle, after application **
** of RMF7111. Please read Appendix B at the end of **
** this product change text for instructions on how to **
** determine if the HARDVA file in the DAYS and higher **
** timespans will require more space after RMF7111. **
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o Addition of SCSID - Device Subchannel Set ID
o Prevent Missing Values for Subchannel Set ID
o Correct Multiple Lines in RMFLPN and RMFLPO MICF Inquires
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o Addition of SCSID - Device Subchannel Set ID
To support the increasing need for alias Parallel Access
Volume (PAV) device definitions, IBM provides up to four
subchannel sets (0-3), each supporting the definition
of approximately 64K device addresses.
With z/OS 2.1, IBM added a metric identifying the device
subchannel set ID in the SMF type 74-1 Device Activity
record. The MICS r12.9 PTF RMF7010 added data element
DVASCSID - Device Subchannel Set ID to the MICS HARDVA
Device Activity file.
With z/OS 2.3, IBM has added the subchannel set ID to many
SMF records that report on devices. Because the same
device number can be used across subchannel sets, it is
necessary to know the subchannel set ID in order to
definitively identify a device.
In response to these IBM z/OS 2.3 updates, this product
change does the following:
- RMF7111 introduces a new RMF component common data
element, SCSID - Device Subchannel Set ID. SCSID is
added to a number of RMF component database files.
- SCSID replaces DVASCSID in the HARDVA file.
- In the following files where DEVNUM (Device Number) is a
file summarization key, SCSID is added as a new
summarization key ahead of DEVNUM. This prevents
records from being invalidly summarized together in the
DAYS and higher timespans if your systems programmers
define the same DEVNUM in different Subchannel Sets:
HARCVA - Cache Volume Activity File
HARDVA - Device Activity File
Note: IBM added the SCSID metric to the 74-5 record
(HARCVA file) with z/OS 2.3. For sites running
z/OS 2.2 and earlier, SCSID in the HARCVA file
will contain zero (0).
- In the following files where DEVNUM is not a
summarization key, SCSID is added as a common retained
data element:
HARELS - ESS Link Statistics File
HARERS - ESS Rank Statistics File
HARRRA - Raid Rank Activity File
HARRSV - Reserve Activity File
HARXPS - ESS Extent Pool Statistics File
SCPPSD - Page Data Set Activity File
- The following MICF Inquiries are updated to match the
z/OS 2.3 updates to their IBM equivalent reports:
RMFLPC - Post Processor Device Activity Report
RMFLPF - Post Processor Page Data Set Act. Report
RMFLPL - Post Processor Storage Group Device Report
RMFLPN - Cache Subsystem Activity Summary Report
RMFLPO - Cache Subsystem Activity Detail Report
In these reports, where individual device numbers
historically appeared as four character HEX values (e.g.
3DF2), device numbers now appear as five character HEX
values (e.g., 03DF2), where the first character is the
Device Subchannel Set ID for the device.
A retrofit job is provided in the SYSTEM MODIFICATION
steps for the HARDVA and HARCVA files where SCSID is added
as a new summarization key data element.
(0421)
o Prevent Missing Values for Device Subchannel Set ID
In the HARDVA Device Activity file, data element SCSID -
Device Subchannel Set ID (formerly DVASCSID), is now
populated for all devices regardless of their
online/offline or reconfiguration status.
Prior to this update, if a device was offline at the end
of the RMF interval, or if had been reconfigured (varied
on or offline) during the RMF interval, SCSID (formerly
DVASCSID) was assigned a missing value.
(0424)
o Correct Multiple Lines in RMFLPN and RMFLPO MICF Inquires
This product change corrects the unintended printing of
two lines per device in the report generated by the
following MICF inquires:
RMFLPN - Cache Subsystem Activity Summary Report
RMFLPO - Cache Subsystem Activity Detail Report
Two lines per device were unintentionally printed for
cache subsystem control units that experienced over 9,999
I/Os per second over the RMF reporting interval.
(0420)
Refer to Appendix A of this Product Change text for a list
of data elements impacted by this product change.
- In mainframe documentation, refer to Appendix B, Data
Dictionary, for detailed data element descriptions.
- In DocOps.ca.com, refer to the RMF data elements in the
Data Dictionaries section. DocOps updates associated with
this product change are found in releases after r14.1.
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RMF7115
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7115
DATE: June 7, 2019
SUBJECT: z/OS 2.3 Workload Manager Updates
PREREQUISITES: RMF7108
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
o WLM CategoryA and CategoryB Support, APAR OA48466
o WLM zIIP Containment and Memory Capping, APAR OA50760
o Updates to MICF RMFLPM - Workload Manager Goal Mode Report
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o WLM CategoryA and CategoryB Support, APAR OA48466
With IBM APAR OA48466, IBM delivered RMF support to
provide metrics that captured utilization of three
different workload categories:
- Mobile Workloads
- CategoryA Workloads (for future use)
- CategoryB Workloads (for future use)
MICS support for metrics providing utilization of
workloads originating from mobile devices was provided by
MICS product change RMF7072, delivered with MICS Release
14.1.
With z/OS 2.3, IBM has updated the IBM post processor
Workload Activity report to include information about
CategoryA and CategoryB utilization.
In response, this product change provides database element
support for CategoryA and CategoryB workloads.
Additionally, the following MICF Inquiry is updated to
include resource use associated to CategoryA and CategoryB
workloads:
RMFLPM - Workload Manager Goal Mode Report
(0422)
o WLM zIIP Containment and Memory Capping, APAR OA50760
With IBM APAR OA50760, IBM delivered RMF support for two
new Workload Manager features:
- Honor Priority by Service Class
- Resource Group Memory Capping
- Honor priority by Service Class provides more granular
control (Service Class level) for determining which
specialty core (zIIP/zAAP) eligible workloads can use CP
cores when all specialty cores are busy. The
SYS1.PARMLIB(IEAOPTxx) IIPHONORPRIORITY=YES (zIIP) and
IFAHONORPRIORITY=YES (zAAP) parameters instruct z/OS to
allow the dispatch of zIIP or zAAP eligible work on
standard CP cores if all specialty cores are busy. Even
with xxxHONORPRIORITY=YES specified, you can now define
Service Classes with Honor Priority=NO, meaning that
even when all zIIP specialty cores are busy, workloads
for these Service Classes are not permitted to use CP
cores, but must instead wait for a specialty core to
free up.
- Resource Group memory capping supports the setting of a
maximum memory limit (GB units) for address spaces
associated with the resource group.
This product change updates the following files with new
data elements that provide information about these new
workload and resource group attributes:
SCPARD - Address Space Activity File
WLMSEC - Service Class Resource Consumption
WLMRGP - Resource Group
Additionally, the following MICF Inquiry is updated to
identify Service Classes that set HONOR PRIORITY to 'NO'
and to display memory limits if specified for Resource
Groups:
RMFLPM - Workload Manager Goal Mode Report
(0419)
o Updates to MICF RMFLPM - Workload Manager Goal Mode Report
With z/OS 2.3, IBM updated the layout and content of the
IBM Post Processor Workload Activity report.
In response, this product change incorporates similar
updates to the various sections of the MICS equivalent
report, the MICF Inquiry RMFLPM - Workload Manager Goal
Mode Report. Updates are made to the following report
sections, which can be individually selected using the
"Extended Options" panel of the RMFLPM inquiry:
Policy Summary (POLICY)
Workload Group (WGROUP)
Service Class (SCLASS)
Service Class Period (SCPER)
Report Class (RCLASS)
Report Class Period (RCPER)
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Refer to Appendix A of this Product Change text for a list
of data elements impacted by this product change.
- In mainframe documentation, refer to Appendix B, Data
Dictionary, for detailed data element descriptions.
- In DocOps.ca.com, refer to the RMF data elements in the
Data Dictionaries section. DocOps updates associated with
this product change are found in releases after r14.1.
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RMF7120
PRODUCT CHANGE: RMF7120
DATE: June 6, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer Level Set for
r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 RMF7080 RMF7092 RMF7097 RMF7098
RMF7101 RMF7105 RMF7108 RMF7111 RMF7115
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Hardware and SCP Analyzer:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections, including a minor
correction to the legend of the SAS ODS charts that show
Level 1 Cache Miss Sourcing Percentages at the LPAR level,
for z13 and z14 CPCs, generated by the MICF RMFODB inquiry.
(0423)
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SMF7002
PRODUCT CHANGE: SMF7002
DATE: October 10, 2018
SUBJECT: Prevent U0999 STOPOVER ABEND Processing SMF Type 90
PREREQUISITES: SMF6995
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Batch and Operations Analyzer:
This product change prevents a U0999 STOPOVER ABEND in the
DAY030 DAILY, or INCR030 INCREMENTAL update step when
processing SMF type 90 subtype 36 SET CON command record
after type application of product change SMF6995.
(0256)
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SMF7005
PRODUCT CHANGE: SMF7005
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 SMF6985
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Batch and
Operations Analyzer.
(254)
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SMF7010
PRODUCT CHANGE: SMF7010
DATE: October 29, 2018
SUBJECT: Userkey APAR OA53355 Support, Enhancements, and
Maintenance
PREREQUISITES: SMF6999
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: SMF7002
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Batch and Operations Analyzer:
o Support for Userkey Common Migration, APAR OA53355
o fffSTEPX - Steps Executed Data Elements
o Prevent U0999 STOPOVER ABEND - SMF Type 90-36 Record
Details associated with these solutions are provided below:
o Support for Userkey Common Migration, APAR OA53355
IBM states that z/OS releases after z/OS 2.3 will not
allow the use of user key common storage by programs.
IBM APAR OA53355 provides information in SMF type 30
Address Space records that identifies address spaces
using user key common storage. New data elements added
will help identify address spaces that need modification
in order to work after z/OS 2.3.
This product change adds data elements related to user
key common storage usage to the following files:
Job Level Files
----------------------------------------------
BATJOB - Batch User Job Activity File
BAT_JS - Batch User Job Suspend File
Step/Interval Level Files
----------------------------------------------
BATPGM - Batch User Program Activity File
BAT_TS - SMF User TSO Activity File
BAT_ST - System Task Program Activity File
BAT_TP - APPC/MVS TP Activity File
BAT_OE - Open Edition/MVS Program File
New user key common storage related data elements are:
Step level files:
-----------------------------------------------
PGMUKENB - Step/Job UserKey Audit Enabled
PGMUKCAD - Step/Job UserKey CADS Attempt
PGMUKCSA - Step/Job UserKey CSA Storage Attempt
PGMUKESQ - Step/Job UserKey ESQA Change Attempt
Job level files:
-----------------------------------------------
JOBUKENB - Step/Job UserKey Audit Enabled
JOBUKCAD - Step/Job UserKey CADS Attempt
JOBUKCSA - Step/Job UserKey CSA Storage Attempt
JOBUKESQ - Step/Job UserKey ESQA Change Attempt
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o fffSTEPX - Steps Executed Data Elements
Two new data elements, PGMSTEPX and JOBSTEPX are added
to the following files to compliment existing data
elements that count program steps associated with
address space executions:
Job Level Files
----------------------------------------------
BATJOB - Batch User Job Activity File
BAT_JS - Batch User Job Suspend File
Step/Interval Level Files
----------------------------------------------
BATPGM - Batch User Program Activity File
BAT_TS - SMF User TSO Activity File
BAT_ST - System Task Program Activity File
BAT_TP - APPC/MVS TP Activity File
BAT_OE - Open Edition/MVS Program File
With these two new data elements, three data elements
are available in each file quantifying step counts:
Step level files:
-----------------------------------------------
PGMCOUNT - Program Steps Encountered
PGMFLUSH - Step Flushes
*new* PGMSTEPX - Program Steps Executed
Job level files:
-----------------------------------------------
JOBFLUSH - Job Flushes
JOBSTEPS - Number of Steps
*new* JOBSTEPX - Number of Steps Executed
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o Prevent U0999 STOPOVER ABEND - SMF Type 90-36 Record
This product change prevents a U0999 STOPOVER ABEND in
the DAY030 DAILY, or INCR030 INCREMENTAL update step
when processing SMF type 90 subtype 36 SET CON command
record after type application of product change SMF6995.
(0256)
Refer to Appendix A of this product change text for all new
and updated data elements impacted by this product change.
In mainframe documentation refer to Appendix B, Data
Dictionary, in the CA MICS Batch and Operations Analyzer
guide for detailed data element descriptions.
On the DocOps platform, refer to the SMF component data
elements in the following Data Dictionary section:
https://docops.ca.com.
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SMF7015
PRODUCT CHANGE: SMF7015
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Batch and Operations Analyzer Level Set
for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 SMF7005 SMF7010
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Batch and Operations Analyzer:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0258)
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SNT6740
PRODUCT CHANGE: SNT6740
DATE: February 26, 2019
SUBJECT: IBM Connect:Direct for z/OS (NDM) Support
PREREQUISITES: BAS7775 SNT6732
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Network Analyzer Option:
o Support for IBM Sterling Connect:Direct
o Minor Documentation Updates
Details associated with these solutions are provided below:
Support for IBM Connect:Direct (formerly known as Network
Data Mover (NDM)) is added to the CA MICS Network Analyzer
Option. A new file, CDZ Data Transfer (CDZCCT), is added
to a new information area, Connect:Direct Information Area
(CDZ).
The new CDZCCT file quantifies data transfer activity
recorded at the termination of the Connect:Direct "COPY"
command.
(0101)
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SNT6755
PRODUCT CHANGE: SNT6755
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 SNT6745
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Network
Analyzer Option.
(106)
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SNT6760
PRODUCT CHANGE: SNT6760
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Network Analyzer Option Level Set for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 SNT6740 SNT6749 SNT6755
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Network Analyzer Option:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle.
(0107)
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STG6125
PRODUCT CHANGE: STG6125
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 STG6120
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management StorageMate
Option.
(21)
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STG6130
PRODUCT CHANGE: STG6130
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS StorageMate Option Level Set for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 STG6125
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS StorageMate Option:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0022)
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TAP7147
PRODUCT CHANGE: TAP7147
DATE: November 14, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for TS7700 V4.1.2, V4.2, and Maintenance
PREREQUISITES: TAP7140
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: TAP7148
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Tape Analyzer Option:
o Support for IBM TS7700 Versions 4.1.2 and 4.2
o Increase Length of HVTVECD
o Correct Hnode Cache Pref Grp Section Offset
Details associated with these solutions are provided below:
o Support for IBM TS7700 Versions 4.1.2 and 4.2
Support is provided for new metrics added with IBM
TS7700 Version 4.1.2. TS7700 v4.1.2 added a
new Compression Container to the type 30 BVIR record.
This Container provides statistics for three compression
methods (FICON, LZ4, and ZSTD) for compressed and
uncompressed bytes read and written, from/to LVOLS.
No new metrics were added with Version 4.2.
(0071)
o Increase Length of HVTVECD
Increased the length of data element VE Code Level
(HVTVECD) to improve precision, and avoid truncation.
(0072)
o Correct Hnode Cache Pref Grp Section Offset
In the HVTHPG Hydra Hnode Cache Pref Grp Statistics
file, MICS creates separate database file observations
for each of the two HSM preference groups for each HSM
cache partition (up to eight partitions).
This PTF corrects a problem where observations for HSM
partitions 2-8 contained the performance statistics for
HSM preference groups 0 and 1 from cache partition 1.
Because the preference groups performance statistics for
HSM cache partition 1 were stored in the records for HSM
cache partitions 2-8, other VTS component files that
contain summary information about preference group
statistics also contained incorrect values.
The MICS database files impacted by this problem are:
HVTHCA - Hydra Cluster Summary
HVTHCP - Hydra Hnode Cache Partition Activity
HVTHHA - Hydra Hnode Activity
HVTHHC - Hydra Hnode Cache Activity
HVTHPG - Hydra Hnode Cache Pref Grp Statistics
See Appendix A for a complete list of all CA MICS data
elements affected by this change.
(0069)
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TAP7148
PRODUCT CHANGE: TAP7148
DATE: September 6, 2018
SUBJECT: Correction of HSM Preference Groups Read-up
PREREQUISITES: TAP7120
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Tape Analyzer Option:
In the HVTHPG Hydra Hnode Cache Pref Grp Statistics file,
MICS creates separate database file observations for each
of the two HSM preference groups for each HSM cache
partition (up to eight partitions).
This PTF corrects a problem where observations for HSM
partitions 2-8 contained the performance statistics for HSM
preference groups 0 and 1 from cache partition 1.
Because the preference groups performance statistics for
HSM cache partition 1 were stored in the records for HSM
cache partitions 2-8, other VTS component files that
contain summary information about preference group
statistics also contained incorrect values.
The MICS database files impacted by this problem are:
HVTHCA - Hydra Cluster Summary
HVTHCP - Hydra Hnode Cache Partition Activity
HVTHHA - Hydra Hnode Activity
HVTHHC - Hydra Hnode Cache Activity
HVTHPG - Hydra Hnode Cache Pref Grp Statistics
See Appendix A for a complete list of all CA MICS data
elements affected by this change.
(0069)
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TAP7155
PRODUCT CHANGE: TAP7155
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Tape Analyzer Option Level Set for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 TAP7145 TAP7147
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Tape Analyzer Option:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle.
(0073)
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TDM6315
PRODUCT CHANGE: TDM6315
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 TDM6305
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Analyzer
Option for Tandem.
(26)
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TDM6320
PRODUCT CHANGE: TDM6320
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Application Extension Option for Tandem
Level Set for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 TDM6315
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Application Extension Option for
Tandem:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0027)
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VCA6736
PRODUCT CHANGE: VCA6736
DATE: May 12, 2016
SUBJECT: Correct HSBBAC, HSMMIG and HSMVOL Elements
PREREQUISITES: VCA6690
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: VCA6722
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Space Analyzer Option:
o HSBBAC and HSMMIG space related data elements may be
understated by a factor of 1024
o Some HSBBAC, HSMVOL and HSMMIG space related data
elements are calculated incorrectly.
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o HSBBAC and HSMMIG space related data elements may be
understated by a factor of 1024.
HSBBAC and HSMMIG space related data elements may be
understated by a factor of 1024 if scaled to megabytes
based on the value of UB/UMFLAG4. DFSMShsm migrated and
backup data collection records contain UBFLAG4 and
UMFLAG4 fields. These flag bytes' bit values, when
turned on, indicate their corresponding space fields are
in Megabytes instead of Kilobytes. Code changes have
been made to test the values of each bit and if on,
adjust the corresponding MICS data element values from
Megabytes to DFSMShsm standard kilobyte values (1024
bytes).
********************************************************
* ***** IMPORTANT NOTE ***** *
* *
* Accounting Impact: *
* *
* ARCUTIL scaling only occurs when a value overflows *
* a signed fullword, which would represent a value *
* exceeding 2.199 terabytes. If the UB/UMFLAG4 *
* scaling bit is on for ARCUTIL fields UBDSIZE or *
* UMDSIZE, the standard accounting elements BACDURSP *
* or MIGDURSP will be understated by a factor of 1024 *
* and Accounting charges will be affected accordingly. *
* If you have concerns, contact MICS Product Support *
* for assistance. *
* *
********************************************************
The following HSBBAC and HSMMIG elements might be
affected:
HSBBAC - BACKUP Data File:
BACALLSP Total Size of Backup Versions (MBytes)
BACAVASP Avg Backup Size (MBytes)
BACAVDSP Avg Megabyte*Hours (MBhours)
BACCDSIZ Compressed Data Set Size (Bytes)
BACCDSKB Compressed Data Set Size (KBytes)
BACCDSMB Compressed Data Set Size (MBytes)
BACDURSP Amount of Space*Time (MBhours)
BACESTSP RECOVER Estimated Space (KBytes)
BACMNASP Minimum Backup Version Size (MBytes)
BACMXASP Maximum Backup Version Size (MBytes)
BACORGSP Original Allocated Space (KBytes)
BACUDSIZ Uncompressed Data Set Size (Bytes)
BACUDSKB Uncompressed Data Set Size (KBytes)
BACUDSMB Uncompressed Data Set Size (MBytes)
BACUSESP Original Used Space (KBytes)
HSMMIG - Migrated Data File:
MIGALLSP Migration Copy Size (MBytes)
MIGAVASP Avg Migration Copy Size (MBytes)
MIGAVDSP Avg Megabyte*Hours (MBhours)
MIGCDSIZ Compressed Data Set Size (Bytes)
MIGCDSKB Compressed Data Set Size (KBytes)
MIGCDSMB Compressed Data Set Size (MBytes)
MIGDSIZE Migration Copy Size (IBM Kilobytes)
MIGDURSP Amount of Space*Time (MBhours)
MIGESTSP RECALL Estimated Space (KBytes)
MIGORGSP Original Allocated Space (KBytes)
MIGUDSIZ Uncompressed Data Set Size (Bytes)
MIGUDSKB Uncompressed Data Set Size (KBytes)
MIGUDSMB Uncompressed Data Set Size (MBytes)
MIGUSESP Original Used Space (KBytes)
(0100)
o Some HSBBAC, HSMVOL and HSMMIG space related data
elements are calculated incorrectly.
DFSMShsm's ARCUTIL DASD space related fields used in
VCA's HSM component files are in kilobytes, where a
kilobyte is equal to 1024 bytes. Calculations for the
following data elements incorrectly use 1000 instead of
1024 in their calculations, resulting in their values
being understated by a factor of 1.024:
HSBBAC - BACKUP Data File:
BACCDSIZ Compressed Data Set Size (Bytes)
BACUDSIZ Uncompressed Data Set Size (Bytes)
HSMMIG - Migrated Data File:
MIGCDSIZ Compressed Data Set Size (Bytes)
MIGUDSIZ Uncompressed Data Set Size (Bytes)
HSMVOL - DASD Volume Planning File
VOLCAPMB Total Capacity of Volume in Megabytes
Calculations for the following data elements incorrectly
use 1000 instead of 1024 in their calculations,
resulting in their values being overstated by a factor
of 1.024:
HSBBAC - BACKUP Data File:
BACCDSMB Compressed Data Set Size (MBytes)
BACUDSMB Uncompressed Data Set Size (MBytes)
HSMMIG - Migrated Data File:
MIGCDSMB Compressed Data Set Size (MBytes)
MIGUDSMB Uncompressed Data Set Size (MBytes)
A retrofit job is provided to recompute the values of
the listed data elements in your existing database file
cycles.
(0102)
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VCA6746
PRODUCT CHANGE: VCA6746
DATE: March 4, 2019
SUBJECT: VCA ODS Inquiries Corrections
PREREQUISITES: VCA6725
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for VCA:
Updates and corrections are made to the following SAS ODS
MICF Inquiries:
VCAOX1 - Top 20 CI Splits
VCAOX2 - Daily Top 20 STORCLAS Space Used
VCAOX3 - Volume Capacity and Use
o Inquiries now include a run time execution time
override, SELECT YESTERDAY, that allows you to configure
the inquiry to chart yesterday's data only, based on the
date when the inquiry is executed.
o When multiple VCC scans of the same storage are
performed on the same day, the inquiry processes only
the most recent data for each SYSID.
o The Summarization step has been removed from VCAOX1,
instead the next Sort step has been modified to
achieve the same functionality while improving
performance.
o The summarization keys are changed for the VCAOX2
inquiry. The former keys, DATE CPCID STCRANK, are
changed to SYSID DATE STCRANK.
o In VCAOX2 the values of Space Allocated and Used are now
represented in Gigabytes for better readability.
o In VCAOX2 the Space Used metric has been improved. The
DAAUSSPN data element is now utilized which allows to
show how much space is used also within the VSAM Data
Sets.
o Removed component name from the titles of VCAOX2 and
VCAOX3 inquiries for consistency with other inquiries.
o The right Y-Axis in VCAOX3 has been removed because
all displayed metrics use the same units (MBytes),
so only a single left Y-Axis is required.
o User source code is now invoked properly.
o Invalid references to MQS macros have been removed.
o The documentation is updated and corrected, including
complete descriptions of the Run-Time Execution
Parameter Overrides descriptions.
(106)
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VCA6755
PRODUCT CHANGE: VCA6755
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: BAS7835 VCA6735
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Space
Analyzer Option.
(108)
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VCA6760
PRODUCT CHANGE: VCA6760
DATE: March 14, 2019
SUBJECT: Support for z/OS 2.3 Pervasive Encryption
PREREQUISITES: VCA6745
COREQUISITES: VCC6740
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides the following
enhancements to the MICS VCA Space Analyzer:
This product changes provides support for the Pervasive
Encryption feature introduced by IBM with z/OS 2.3. New
data elements related to encryption status are added to the
following database files:
VCADAA - Data Set Allocation File
VCA_VS - VSAM Data Set Allocation File
VCAVOA - Volume Allocation File
HSBBAC - Backup Data File
HSMMIG - Migrated Data File
See "APPENDIX A" for a complete list of all CA MICS data
elements affected by this change.
(109)
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VCA6765
PRODUCT CHANGE: VCA6765
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Space Analyzer Option Level Set for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 VCA6736 VCA6746 VCA6755 VCA6760
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Space Analyzer Option:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
(0110)
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VCC6740
PRODUCT CHANGE: VCC6740
DATE: June 6, 2019
SUBJECT: z/OS 2.3 Pervasive Encryption Support and
Maintenance
PREREQUISITES: VCC6732
COREQUISITES: VCA6760
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides the following
enhancements to the CA MICS VCC Space Collector:
o Support for z/OS 2.3 Pervasive Encryption
o Increase HSM data record length to 512
o Prevent VCC Scan Job Hanging if SB37 ABEND
o Eliminate Spurious VCCVSMSG VCCVD14W Message
o Prevent VCCCOPY Job S0F4 ABEND
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o Support for z/OS 2.3 Pervasive Encryption
Additional indicators available with z/OS 2.3, such as
whether the dataset is encrypted or zFS, are added to
the output of the VCC scan job.
(157)
o Increase HSM data record length to 512
The length of the output data records created by the VCC
scan job and written to the VCCHSM DD have been
increased to 512 bytes in order to accommodate the
increased size of records in newer z/OS releases.
(161)
o Prevent VCC Scan Job Hanging if SB37 ABEND
The VCC scan job will now ABEND, rather than hang, if
the VCCDATA DD output dataset runs out of space and
cannot allocate additional extents.
(158)
o Eliminate Spurious VCCVSMSG VCCVD14W Message
The following message will no longer spuriously appear
in the VCCSCAN VCCVSMSG output during the VCC catalog
scan:
VCCVD14W TASK(04) Catalog read error
- Vol(xxxxxx) RBA(00015000)
Ret(FF) Rsn(00000004) DSN(SYS1.VVDS.Vxxxxxx)
In addition the CPC Identification where the VCC scan
job is running is added to the top of the report
generated to the VCCSTATS output DD.
(0155)
o Prevent VCCCOPY Job S0F4 ABEND
The VCCCOPY job, used during application of VCC
component maintenance, will no longer fail with a S0F4
ABEND.
(0156)
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VCC6765
PRODUCT CHANGE: VCC6765
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Space Collector Option Level Set for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 VCC6735 VCC6740
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Space Collector Option:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
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VMC6744
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMC6744
DATE: March 18, 2018
SUBJECT: Correct MICF Inquiry VMXPX3
PREREQUISITES: VMC6685
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for VM/CMS:
The following MICF inquiries are corrected to produce TOPnn
user charts for multiple LPAR's represented in the VMTVMXT
VMX User Transaction Sample Data file. Including minor
documentation updates.
VMXPX3 - Detail VMX IUCV/VMCF User Summary
VMXCX3 - Detail VMX IUCV/VMCF User Summary
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VMC6751
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMC6751
DATE: August 07, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for 3390-A EAV DASD Volumes and Maintenance
PREREQUISITES: VMC6720
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: VMC6749
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for VM/CMS:
o Correct DEVTYPE for 3390 EAVs
o Correct VM Channel Measurement Group (CPMCMG) Value
o Support for IBM APAR VM66161
o Improve Data Element Content from Unknown Raw Data Values
o Recognize Unknown CA VM:Account Records
Details associated with these solutions are provided below.
o Correct DEVTYPE for 3390 EAVs
Internal tables are updated to recognize raw data field
codes that identify 3390 DASD Extended Address Volumes
(EAVs). These tables are used when processing both z/VM
monitor and z/VM Account data.
With this update, data element Device Type (DEVTYPE) will
contain a value of "3390-A" for observations representing
EAV devices. Without this support, MICS assigns a value
of "3390-?" for EAV devices in the following database
files:
VMCDAC - VM Device Accounting File
VMXCDI - VMX DASD Cache Activity File
VMXDCF - VMX Device Configuration File
VMXXDV - VMX Device Activity File
Any 3390 DASD model greater that a 3390-9 is now
identified as a model 3390-A.
Refer to Appendix A at the end of this Product Change text
for a list of data elements affected by VMC6751.
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o Correct VM Channel Measurement Group (CPMCMG) Value
Data element CPMCMG - VM Channel Measurement Group
contained a value of "ESCON" when the raw data field
SYTEPM_CSCCMCMG on the Monitor Domain 0, record 20
contained a value of 1. ESCON channels are no longer
used, and IBM has reused a field value of 1 to represent
InfiniBand Coupling Links (CIB). CPMCMG now contains
"CIB" for Infiniband Coupling Links.
A retrofit job is provided to update the CPMCMG data
element in all timespans.
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o Support for IBM APAR VM66161
IBM APAR VM66161 adds the cylinder capacity for 3390 DASD
devices to the Monitor records Domain 1 Record 6, and
Domain 6 Record 1. A new data element DASD Volume
Capacity (XDVVOCAP) is added to the following files:
VMXXDV - VMX Device Activity File
VMXDCF - VMX Device Configuration File
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o Improve Data Element Content from Unknown Raw Data Values
Many SAS FORMATS are used to translate raw data HEX values
into descriptive character strings that are used to
populate MICS data elements. For example, tranlating HEX
'OC' in a raw data field, to "3390-9" for a device type
data element. When an unknown HEX code is encountered,
these SAS FORMATS append a '?' to the returned value, for
example "3390?". Other data elements that might have
contained a "??' or "(UNK)".
To improve the ability of CA support and development staff
to resolve issues related to unknown HEX codes, the
unknown HEX value is now appended after the "?" or the
resulting value will only be the HEX code. For example,
if the HEX code "A9" was unrecognized by the FORMAT, the
value written to the data element is now "3390?A9" instead
of "3390?".
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o Recognize Unknown CA VM:Account Records
DAY080 and INCR080 steps now recognize and account for all
CA VM:Account records, even those not processed by the
component. Without this support, the DAY080 and INCR080
MICSLOG could contain numerous VMC00053W warning messages
regarding unknown record types of type "A*".
This support includes a summary line in MICSLOG that shows
the count of "A*" record types that were encountered and
ignored:
VMC00052I CA VM:Account Record (Ignored) (A*) nnnn
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VMC6753
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMC6753
DATE: August 10, 2018
SUBJECT: Recognize and Count New VM Monitor Records
PREREQUISITES: VMC6720
COREQUISITES: (VMT6703)
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for VM/CMS:
o The co-requisite VMT6703 product change allows additional
IBM VM Monitor records to be passed to z/OS. This VMC6703
product change provides updates to the VMC component code
so that these previously unknown record types are
recognized and counted in the raw data input summary
messages in the INCR080 and DAY080 MICSLOG.
Without these code updates, the MICSLOG might contain one
or more instances of the following MICSLOG Warning
message:
VMC00053W VMxx: UNKNOWN RECORD TYPE ENCOUNTERED:
VMC00053W MON-XA : n/nn
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VMC6755
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMC6755
DATE: September 15, 2018
SUBJECT: z/VM 7.1 Toleration Support
PREREQUISITES: VMC6736
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides the following
solutions for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for VM/CMS:
o The VM release validation module is updated to properly
identify MONITOR data generated by VM systems running
z/VM Version 7 Release 1, eliminating the following
MICSLOG error/warning messages from the INCR080 or
DAY080 step:
VMC00305E UNRECOGNIZED VM SYSTEM LEVEL: PRODUCT
BIT MAP = 7FFFFFFE00000000.
VMC00307W UNRECOGNIZED VM VERSION: V07R1M0
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VMC6757
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMC6757
DATE: January 31, 2019
SUBJECT: Correct Busy Times for ESCON (GROUP 1) Channels
PREREQUISITES: VMC6742
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: VMC6687
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for VM/CMS:
Channel busy times data elements are now properly
calculated for ESCON and other GROUP 1 channel types, for
example InfiniBand Coupling Links (CIB).
Prior to this change, the values for GROUP 1 channels were
understated by a factor of 128.
See Appendix A for a complete list of all CA MICS data
elements affected by this change.
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VMC6765
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMC6765
DATE: October 23, 2018
SUBJECT: Support for SAS 9.4 TS1M5
PREREQUISITES: VMC6730 BAS7835
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change provides support for SAS
9.4 TS1M5 for the CA MICS Resource Management Analyzer
Option for VM/CMS.
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VMC6770
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMC6770
DATE: June 6, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Analyzer Option for VM/CMS Level Set for
r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 VMC6744 VMC6751 VMC6753 VMC6755
VMC6757 VMC6765
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Analyzer Option for VM/CMS:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle and minor
documentation updates and corrections.
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VMT6703
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMT6703
DATE: June 5, 2018
SUBJECT: Consolidated maintenance
PREREQUISITES: VMT6685
COREQUISITES: (VMC6753)
SUPERSEDES: VMT6702
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solutions for the CA MICS Data Transfer Option for VM/CMS:
o Corrected DMSFRO159E when Transferring Monitor Data
o z/VM 6.4 New Monitor Record Transfer Support
Details associated with these solutions are provided below:
o Corrected DMSFRO159E when Transferring Monitor Data
This product change prevents CMS error message DMSFRO159E
and the failure of the VMT data transfer program while
transferring monitor data from z/VM to z/OS.
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o z/VM 6.4 New Monitor Record Transfer Support
This product change provides support for the transfer of
following new monitor records added with z/VM 6.4 and
additional SPEs up to May 2018.
Domain 1 Record 31 - CP Service Configuration
Domain 1 Record 32 - CHPID In Use By EDEV(s)
Domain 1 Record 33 - FCP Device In Use By EDEV(s)
Domain 1 Record 34 - Encrypted Service Event
Domain 1 Record 35 - Protection Change Command
Domain 5 Record 21 - SMT Configuration Change Event
Domain 5 Record 22 - Shared-Exclusive Spinlock
Utilization
Domain 6 Record 47 - CHPID Now In Use For EDEVICE
Activity
Domain 6 Record 48 - CHPID No Longer In Use For EDEVICE
Activity
Domain 6 Record 49 - EDEVICE CHPID Activity
Domain 6 Record 50 - FCP Device Activity
Domain 6 Record 51 - FCP Device Now In Use For EDEVICE
Activity
Domain 6 Record 52 - FCP Device No Longer In Use For
EDEVICE Activity
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VMT6770
PRODUCT CHANGE: VMT6770
DATE: May 31, 2019
SUBJECT: CA MICS Data Transfer Option for VM/CMS Level Set
for r14.2
PREREQUISITES: BAS7840 VMT6703
COREQUISITES: None
SUPERSEDES: None
DESCRIPTION: This product change includes the following
solution for the CA MICS Data Transfer Option for VM/CMS:
A level-setting product change to close off maintenance for
the end of the CA MICS r14.2 development cycle.
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