top

  Info

  • Utilizzare la checkbox di selezione a fianco di ciascun documento per attivare le funzionalità di stampa, invio email, download nei formati disponibili del (i) record.

  Info

  • Utilizzare questo link per rimuovere la selezione effettuata.
DFSMStvs presentation guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Nigel Morton ... et al.]
DFSMStvs presentation guide [[electronic resource] /] / [Nigel Morton ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 180 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) MortonNigel
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Virtual storage (Computer science)
CICS (Computer system)
Electronic data processing - Batch processing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783523903321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
DFSMStvs presentation guide / / [Nigel Morton ... et al.]
DFSMStvs presentation guide / / [Nigel Morton ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xvi, 180 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) MortonNigel
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico Virtual storage (Computer science)
CICS (Computer system)
Electronic data processing - Batch processing
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Chapter 1. DFSMStvs introduction -- 1.1 Agenda -- 1.2 Why DFSMStvs? -- 1.3 CICS planned outage reasons -- 1.4 Why is there a batch window? -- 1.5 What is transactional recovery? -- 1.6 What is a recoverable data set? -- 1.7 Summary -- Chapter 2. VSAM record level sharing -- 2.1 What is VSAM RLS? -- 2.2 CICS function shipping before VSAM RLS -- 2.3 Parallel Sysplex CICS VSAM RLS -- 2.4 VSAM record level sharing -- 2.5 Summary -- Chapter 3. DFSMStvs overview -- 3.1 DFSMStvs packaging -- 3.2 DFSMStvs objective -- 3.3 What is DFSMStvs? -- 3.4 DFSMStvs background -- 3.5 Logging concepts -- 3.6 VSAM data sharing -- 3.7 Data set access with DFSMStvs -- 3.8 Using DFSMStvs -- 3.9 What DFSMStvs does -- 3.10 DFSMStvs logging -- 3.11 Forward recovery logging overview -- 3.12 DFSMStvs use of z/OS RRS -- 3.13 Peer recovery -- 3.14 Summary -- Chapter 4. Batch job considerations -- 4.1 Languages supported -- 4.2 Application design -- 4.3 Job rerun considerations -- 4.4 Failed job rerun -- 4.5 Job processing position file -- 4.6 Application interfaces -- 4.7 SHAREOPTIONS(2) valid open combinations -- 4.8 How access mode is determined -- 4.9 Application interfaces: RRS -- 4.10 Application considerations -- 4.11 New VSAM error codes -- 4.12 Closing with in-flight unit of recovery -- 4.13 Data set delete and rename considerations -- 4.14 Performance -- 4.15 Commit frequency -- 4.16 Splitting batch into parallel streams -- 4.17 Summary -- Chapter 5. DFSMStvs logging -- 5.1 What is the system logger? -- 5.2 What is a log stream? -- 5.3 Logger terms -- 5.4 DFSMStvs log streams -- 5.5 CICS and DFSMStvs log streams -- 5.6 Coupling facility considerations -- 5.7 Storage hierarchy -- 5.8 What are staging data sets?.
5.9 How staging data sets are used -- 5.10 Summary -- Chapter 6. SYS1.PARMLIB changes -- 6.1 SYS1.PARMLIB changes -- 6.1.1 RLSTMOUT parameter -- 6.1.2 SYSNAME parameter -- 6.1.3 TVSNAME parameter -- 6.1.4 TV_START_TYPE parameter -- 6.1.5 AKP parameter -- 6.1.6 LOG_OF_LOGS parameter -- 6.1.7 QTIMEOUT parameter -- 6.1.8 MAXLOCKS parameter -- 6.2 SYS1.PARMLIB rules -- 6.3 MAXLOCKS parameter -- 6.4 SYS1.PARMLIB examples -- 6.5 MAXLOCKS examples -- 6.6 SYS1.PARMLIB member IFAPRDxx -- 6.7 Summary -- Chapter 7. Operator commands and IDCAMS -- 7.1 Operator commands and IDCAMS -- 7.2 DISPLAY SMS command -- 7.2.1 DISPLAY SMS,URID -- 7.2.2 DISPLAY SMS,SHUNTED -- 7.2.3 DISPLAY SMS,LOG -- 7.2.4 DISPLAY SMS,OPTIONS -- 7.3 DISPLAY SMS,TRANVSAM example -- 7.3.1 DISPLAY SMS,TRANVSAM -- 7.4 DISPLAY SMS,JOB example -- 7.4.1 DISPLAY SMS,JOB -- 7.5 DISPLAY SMS,DSNAME example -- 7.5.1 DISPLAY SMS,DSNAME -- 7.6 VARY SMS command -- 7.6.1 VARY SMS,TRANVSAM -- 7.6.2 VARY SMS,LOG -- 7.6.3 VARY SMS,SMSVSAM,SPHERE -- 7.6.4 VARY SMS,TRANVSAM(tvsname),PEERRECOVERY -- 7.7 SETSMS command -- 7.7.1 SETSMS AKP -- 7.7.2 SETSMS QTIMEOUT -- 7.7.3 SETSMS MAXLOCKS -- 7.7.4 SETSMS RLSTMOUT -- 7.8 SET SMS=xx command -- 7.9 DFSMStvs IDCAMS commands -- 7.9.1 RETRY and PURGE commands -- 7.10 SHCDS LISTDS example -- 7.10.1 LISTDS(base_cluster_name) -- 7.11 SHCDS LISTSHUNTED example -- 7.11.1 LISTSHUNTED SPHERE(base-cluster) | URID (urid | ALL) -- 7.12 SHCDS PERMITNONRLSUPDATE -- 7.13 Quiescing a data set -- 7.14 Summary -- Chapter 8. Defining the DFSMStvs environment -- 8.1 Defining the DFSMStvs environment -- 8.2 CFRM couple data set -- 8.3 Define log structures -- 8.4 Define log streams -- 8.5 RACF® definitions for log streams -- 8.6 RACF definitions for forward recovery log streams -- 8.7 RACF definitions for peer recovery -- 8.8 SMS constructs -- 8.9 Summary -- Chapter 9. Summary.
9.1 DFSMStvs summary -- 9.2 DFSMStvs CICS benefits -- 9.3 DFSMStvs batch benefits -- Appendix A. Additional material -- Locating the Web material -- Using the Web material -- System requirements for downloading the Web material -- How to use the Web material -- Glossary -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other publications -- Online resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- Help from IBM -- Index -- Back cover.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824916903321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM Tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Analyser V1.2 / / [Eugene Deborin ... et al.]
IBM Tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Analyser V1.2 / / [Eugene Deborin ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xxii, 412 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) DeborinEugene
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico CICS (Computer system)
Teleprocessing monitors (Computer programs)
Systems programming (Computer science)
IBM software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450466203321
Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Monitor V1.1 / / [Chris Rayns ... et al.]
IBM tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Monitor V1.1 / / [Chris Rayns ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 356 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) RaynsChris
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico CICS (Computer system)
Teleprocessing monitors (Computer programs)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910450466703321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM Tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Analyser V1.2 / / [Eugene Deborin ... et al.]
IBM Tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Analyser V1.2 / / [Eugene Deborin ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xxii, 412 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) DeborinEugene
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico CICS (Computer system)
Teleprocessing monitors (Computer programs)
Systems programming (Computer science)
IBM software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783546403321
Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Monitor V1.1 / / [Chris Rayns ... et al.]
IBM tools [[electronic resource] ] : CICS Performance Monitor V1.1 / / [Chris Rayns ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 356 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) RaynsChris
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico CICS (Computer system)
Teleprocessing monitors (Computer programs)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910783546603321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM Tools : CICS Performance Analyser V1.2 / / [Eugene Deborin ... et al.]
IBM Tools : CICS Performance Analyser V1.2 / / [Eugene Deborin ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xxii, 412 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.7/2
Altri autori (Persone) DeborinEugene
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico CICS (Computer system)
Teleprocessing monitors (Computer programs)
Systems programming (Computer science)
IBM software
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Product overview -- Chapter 1. CICS performance management -- 1.1 How to approach CICS performance monitoring and tuning -- 1.2 CICS tools -- 1.2.1 CICS Performance Analyzer -- 1.2.2 CICS Performance Monitor -- 1.2.3 CICS Performance Analyzer and CICS Performance Monitor benefits -- 1.2.4 CICS Online Transmission Time Optimizer -- 1.2.5 CICS Interdependency Analyzer -- 1.3 Data used by CICS Performance Analyzer -- 1.3.1 CICS Monitoring Facility data (SMF 110 records) -- 1.3.2 DB2 Accounting data (SMF 101 records) -- 1.3.3 MVS System Logger data (SMF 88 records) -- 1.4 Other relevant CICS data and utilities -- 1.4.1 CICS statistics -- 1.4.2 The sample statistics program DFH0STAT -- 1.4.3 Statistics utility program: DFHSTUP -- 1.4.4 Monitoring dictionary utility program DFHMNDUP -- 1.4.5 Sample monitoring data print program: DFHMOLS -- 1.4.6 Journal utility program: DFHJUP -- 1.5 Other relevant information sources -- 1.5.1 System Management Facility -- 1.5.2 Resource Management Facility -- 1.5.3 Generalized Trace Facility -- 1.5.4 Tivoli Decision Support for OS/390 -- Chapter 2. A guided tour of CICS PA -- 2.1 What is CICS PA? -- 2.1.1 The CICS PA dialog -- 2.1.2 The CICS PA reports and extracts -- 2.1.3 The CICS PA commands -- 2.2 Preparing the SMF data for CICS PA -- 2.3 Invoking CICS PA -- 2.4 CICS PA Primary Option Menu -- 2.5 Profile settings -- 2.6 Maintaining system definitions -- 2.6.1 System Definitions Menu -- 2.6.2 Take-Up -- 2.6.3 System Definitions -- 2.6.4 CICS System -- 2.6.5 SMF Files for this System -- 2.6.6 Groups this System belongs to -- 2.6.7 Using masking for system names -- 2.6.8 Reporting undefined system names -- 2.6.9 MVS Image -- 2.6.10 DB2 Subsystem.
2.6.11 MVS System Logger -- 2.6.12 Maintaining SMF Files -- 2.6.13 Maintaining Groups -- 2.7 Requesting reports and extracts -- 2.7.1 Creating the Report Sets data set -- 2.7.2 Report Sets -- 2.7.3 Editing the Report Set -- 2.7.4 Specifying global options -- 2.7.5 Specifying report options -- 2.7.6 Reports list -- 2.7.7 Active reports -- 2.8 Submitting the Report Set -- 2.8.1 Run Report Set -- 2.8.2 JCL generation -- 2.9 Viewing the report output -- 2.10 Tailoring Report Formats -- 2.10.1 Creating the Report Forms data set -- 2.10.2 Report Form types -- 2.10.3 Report Forms list -- 2.10.4 Sample Report Forms -- 2.10.5 Edit Report Form -- 2.10.6 New Report Form -- 2.10.7 Using the Report Form in your report -- 2.11 Filtering the report -- 2.11.1 Selection Criteria -- 2.11.2 Run Report Set -- 2.11.3 JCL generation -- 2.12 Maintaining Object Lists -- 2.12.1 Creating the Object Lists data set -- 2.12.2 Object Lists -- 2.12.3 Edit Object List -- 2.12.4 Using the Object List in your Selection Criteria -- Chapter 3. Reports and extracts -- 3.1 Report Set -- 3.1.1 Global Options -- 3.1.2 Performance Selection Criteria (global) -- 3.1.3 Exception Selection Criteria (global) -- 3.2 Performance reports -- 3.2.1 Performance List report -- 3.2.2 Performance List Extended report -- 3.2.3 Performance Summary report -- 3.2.4 Performance Totals report -- 3.2.5 Cross-System Work report -- 3.2.6 Transaction Group report -- 3.2.7 BTS report -- 3.2.8 Workload Activity report -- 3.2.9 DB2 report -- 3.2.10 System Logger report -- 3.2.11 Transaction Resource Usage report -- 3.3 Exception reports -- 3.3.1 Exception List report -- 3.3.2 Exception Summary report -- 3.4 Performance Graph reports -- 3.4.1 Transaction Rate Graph report -- 3.4.2 Transaction Response Time Graph report -- 3.5 Performance extracts -- 3.5.1 Cross-System Work extract -- 3.5.2 Export extract.
3.5.3 Record Selection extract -- 3.6 Popular mix -- Chapter 4. Processing extracts -- 4.1 Processing extracts with DB2 -- 4.1.1 Export performance extracts -- 4.1.2 Loading DB2 tables with exported data -- 4.2 Processing extracts with Lotus 1-2-3 -- 4.2.1 Export performance extracts -- 4.2.2 Import extracted data to Lotus 1-2-3 -- 4.3 Processing extracts with Microsoft Excel -- 4.3.1 Export performance extract -- 4.3.2 Import extracted data into Microsoft Excel -- 4.4 Processing extracts with Microsoft Access -- 4.4.1 Export performance extract -- 4.4.2 Import extracted data into Microsoft Access -- Part 2 CICS PA in action -- Chapter 5. System setup and scenario overview -- 5.1 CICS region setup -- 5.1.1 Configuration for traditional workloads -- 5.1.2 Configuration for Enterprise JavaBean workloads -- 5.1.3 CICS Web Support and 3270 Bridge setup -- 5.1.4 CICS Transaction Gateway setup -- 5.2 Scenarios -- 5.2.1 VSAM application performance analysis and Transaction Resource Monitoring support -- 5.2.2 Tuning the CICS-DB2 attachment facility -- 5.2.3 CICS use of MVS System Logger -- 5.2.4 CICS access through CICS Transaction Gateway -- 5.2.5 CICS Web Support and 3270 Bridge -- 5.2.6 Java applications in CICS -- 5.2.7 Enterprise JavaBeans in CICS -- 5.2.8 Application Naming support -- 5.2.9 CALL and LINK performance -- 5.2.10 Exception reporting -- 5.2.11 Analyzing overall CICS system performance -- Chapter 6. VSAM application performance analysis and Transaction Resource Monitoring support -- 6.1 CICS VSAM interface -- 6.2 CICS VSAM RLS scenario description -- 6.2.1 RLS workload generation -- 6.2.2 Performance objectives -- 6.3 Running the VSAM RLS scenario -- 6.3.1 Updating system definitions -- 6.3.2 Creating a Summary Report Form -- 6.3.3 Creating an Object List -- 6.3.4 Creating a Report Set -- 6.4 CICS VSAM LSR scenario description.
6.5 Running the VSAM LSR scenario -- 6.5.1 LSR workload generation -- 6.5.2 LSR application performance objectives -- 6.5.3 Analyzing the current average response time -- 6.5.4 Tuning changes to LSR -- 6.5.5 Analyzing results -- 6.6 Application performance RLS versus LSR -- 6.7 Transaction Resource Monitoring -- 6.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 7. Tuning the CICS DB2 attachment facility -- 7.1 CICS and DB2 -- 7.1.1 Overview of the CICS DB2 Attachment Facility -- 7.1.2 Functions -- 7.1.3 CICS and DB2 connectivity -- 7.2 CICS DB2 accounting and monitoring -- 7.3 CICS PA reporting CICS DB2 Attachment Facility -- 7.4 CICS PA example reports -- 7.5 CICS TS V1.3 and DB2 V7 scenario -- 7.6 CICS TS V2.2 and DB2 V7 scenario -- 7.7 Extract CICS DB2 records -- 7.8 Conclusion -- Chapter 8. CICS and MVS System Logger -- 8.1 CICS TS and the MVS System Logger -- 8.2 CICS PA reporting on the System Logger -- 8.3 Scenario description -- 8.4 Scenario run -- 8.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 9. Scenarios with CICS Transaction Gateway -- 9.1 What is CICS Transaction Gateway -- 9.1.1 Gateway components and downstream protocols -- 9.1.2 Application Programming Interfaces and upstream protocols -- 9.2 Scenario description -- 9.2.1 Front-end application -- 9.2.2 Back-end application -- 9.2.3 CTG for z/OS EXCI scenario -- 9.2.4 Distributed CTG using ECI over TCP/IP -- 9.3 Scenario run -- 9.3.1 Running the workload using the CTG for z/OS -- 9.3.2 Running the workload using the distributed CTG -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 10. CICS Web Support and 3270 Bridge -- 10.1 CWS overview -- 10.2 Scenario description -- 10.3 Scenario run -- 10.4 Tuning your CWS environment -- 10.4.1 Storage consumption by CWXN -- 10.4.2 Conclusion -- Chapter 11. Java applications in CICS -- 11.1 CICS and Java -- 11.1.1 Java language programs in CICS -- 11.1.2 Stateless CORBA objects -- 11.1.3 Enterprise JavaBeans.
11.2 Scenario description -- 11.3 Measuring JVM performance -- 11.3.1 Xresettable=NO -- 11.3.2 Xresettable=YES -- 11.3.3 Using the shareable application classpath -- 11.3.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 12. Enterprise JavaBeans in CICS -- 12.1 CICS logical EJB server configuration -- 12.2 Single thread enterprise bean scenario -- 12.2.1 CICS TS V2.2 JDBC/SQLJ support -- 12.2.2 Initiating transaction workload -- 12.3 Multithread enterprise bean scenario -- 12.3.1 Workload generation -- 12.3.2 Objectives -- 12.3.3 Running the SQLJ workload -- 12.3.4 Running the JDBC workload -- 12.3.5 Running the JCICS (VSAM) workload -- 12.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 13. Application Naming support -- 13.1 Application Naming support -- 13.1.1 Implementation of Application Naming support -- 13.1.2 Application Naming sample -- Chapter 14. CALL and LINK performance -- 14.1 Performance testing -- 14.1.1 What is CBLPSHPOP? -- 14.1.2 CLER transaction -- 14.1.3 MCT - Monitor Control Table -- 14.1.4 RUWAPOOL SIT option -- 14.2 Scenario description -- 14.3 Measuring CALL performance -- 14.3.1 Sample MCT -- 14.3.2 First run - program description -- 14.3.3 Executed scenario -- 14.3.4 Performance list report generation -- 14.3.5 Data export -- 14.3.6 Second run -- 14.4 Measuring the EXEC CICS LINK command performance -- 14.4.1 Program description -- 14.4.2 Executed scenario -- 14.4.3 LINK transaction characteristics -- 14.4.4 LINK performance -- 14.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 15. Exception reporting -- 15.1 Exception Class records -- 15.2 Using CICS Performance Analyzer to produce exception reports -- Chapter 16. Analyzing overall system performance -- 16.1 Making a subset of CMF performance records -- 16.2 Working with different CICS system releases -- 16.3 Looking at overall system performance -- 16.3.1 Performance Totals report -- 16.3.2 Performance Summary report.
16.3.3 Performance List Extended report.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824226803321
Research Triangle Park, NC, : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
IBM tools : CICS Performance Monitor V1.1 / / [Chris Rayns ... et al.]
IBM tools : CICS Performance Monitor V1.1 / / [Chris Rayns ... et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Descrizione fisica xiv, 356 p. : ill
Disciplina 005.4/3
Altri autori (Persone) RaynsChris
Collana IBM redbooks
Soggetto topico CICS (Computer system)
Teleprocessing monitors (Computer programs)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Product overview -- Chapter 1. CICS online performance overview -- 1.1 How to approach CICS performance monitoring and tuning -- 1.2 CICS tools -- 1.2.1 CICS Performance Analyzer -- 1.2.2 CICS Performance Monitor -- 1.2.3 CICS Performance Analyzer and CICS Performance Monitor benefits -- 1.2.4 CICS Online Transmission Time Optimizer -- 1.2.5 CICS Interdependency Analyzer -- 1.2.6 Other relevant information sources -- Chapter 2. CICS PM overview -- 2.1 What is CICS PM -- 2.2 CICS PM architecture -- 2.3 Minimum CICSPlex SM concepts for CICS PM -- 2.3.1 Basic CICSPlex SM components -- 2.3.2 CICSPlex SM for CICS PM -- 2.4 CICS PM GUI application -- 2.4.1 Event monitor -- 2.4.2 Threshold definitions -- 2.4.3 Installed Threshold Definitions -- 2.5 CICS PM use of Web user interface view sets -- 2.6 The CICS PM server -- 2.7 System requirements -- 2.7.1 Server software prereqs -- 2.7.2 Workstation prereqs -- 2.8 Post SMP/E install and configuration -- Chapter 3. CICSPlex SM installation -- 3.1 Overview of the installation of CICSPlex SM -- 3.1.1 Planning your installation -- 3.2 MVS environment setup -- 3.3 Build the system components -- 3.3.1 CICSPlex SM data sets and initialization job CMZDEFDS -- 3.3.2 Create the CICSPlex SM CSD definitions -- 3.4 Coordinating address space (CAS) creation -- 3.4.1 Editing sample CAS procedure -- 3.4.2 Starting the CAS -- 3.5 CICSPlex SM address space (CMAS) creation -- 3.5.1 Create CMAS region -- 3.5.2 Editing the sample CMAS procedure -- 3.5.3 Creating the CMAS parameters -- 3.5.4 CMAS SIT SYSIN parameters -- 3.5.5 Start the CMAS -- 3.6 Create the CICSplex -- 3.6.1 Editing CMZBATCH JCL -- 3.6.2 Definition statements -- 3.7 CICSPlex SM Web User Interface (WUI).
3.7.1 Create Web user interface region data sets -- 3.7.2 Editing the sample Web user interface procedure -- 3.7.3 Code page conversion -- 3.7.4 Language support -- 3.7.5 CICS initialization parameters -- 3.7.6 CICSPlex SM initialization parameters for the Web user interface -- 3.7.7 Server initialization parameters -- 3.7.8 Starting the Web user interface -- 3.8 Creating a Managed Application System (MAS) -- 3.8.1 Adding libraries to your CICS regions' JCL -- 3.8.2 CSD definitions -- 3.8.3 System initialization parameters -- 3.8.4 LMAS parameters and JCL changes -- 3.8.5 Restart the LMAS -- 3.9 Security implications -- 3.9.1 Securing CICSPlex SM -- 3.9.2 PassTicket support -- Chapter 4. Customizing an existing CPSM installation to use CICS PM -- 4.1 Upgrade your Web user interface region CSD with the CICS PM resources -- 4.2 Import the CICS PM threshold definitions into your CMAS repository -- 4.3 Add CICS PM support to your Web user interface server -- 4.4 Add PassTicket support -- Chapter 5. CICS PM client installation -- 5.1 Reviewing prerequisites -- 5.2 Download the CICS PM workstation client -- 5.2.1 FTP download -- 5.2.2 Terminal emulation download -- 5.3 Unload and Install the CICS PM workstation client -- 5.4 Connect and start working with CICS PM -- Chapter 6. GUI interface -- 6.1 Workstation client startup -- 6.2 Workstation client components -- 6.3 CICS PM window navigation -- 6.3.1 Monitor window status area -- 6.4 Monitoring component -- 6.4.1 Event Monitor window -- 6.5 Threshold definition component -- 6.5.1 Threshold definitions -- 6.5.2 Threshold definition groups -- 6.5.3 Threshold Definitions window -- 6.5.4 Installed threshold definition window -- 6.6 CMZBase threshold definitions -- Chapter 7. The CICSPlex SM Web User Interface -- 7.1 Using the CICSPlex SM Web user interface -- 7.1.1 The CICS PM Web user interface main menu.
7.1.2 CICS regions views -- 7.1.3 View menus -- 7.2 The CICSPlex SM Web user interface view editor -- 7.2.1 Creating your own menus and view sets -- 7.3 CICSPlex SM Web user interface administration -- 7.3.1 The CICSPlex SM Web user interface transaction COVC -- 7.3.2 Security considerations -- Part 2 CICS PM in action -- Chapter 8. System setup and scenario overview -- 8.1 CICS region setup -- 8.1.1 Configuration for traditional workloads -- 8.1.2 Configuration for Enterprise JavaBean workloads -- 8.1.3 CICS Web Support and 3270 Bridge setup -- 8.1.4 CICS Transaction Gateway setup -- 8.2 Scenarios -- 8.2.1 CICS VSAM problems -- 8.2.2 Tuning the CICS-DB2 attachment facility -- 8.2.3 CICS ISC problems -- 8.2.4 CICS storage -- 8.2.5 Java applications in CICS -- Chapter 9. VSAM system problems scenarios -- 9.1 VSAM LSR high volume scenario -- 9.1.1 Setting up the thresholds for the VSAM LSR scenario -- 9.1.2 Running the VSAM LSR scenario -- 9.2 VSAM Enqueues problem scenario -- 9.3 VSAM RLS problem scenario -- 9.3.1 Setting up the thresholds for the VSAM RLS scenario -- 9.3.2 Running the VSAM RLS scenario -- 9.4 Conclusion -- Chapter 10. DB2 system problems -- 10.1 CICS and DB2 -- 10.1.1 Overview of the CICS DB2 attachment facility -- 10.2 CICS DB2 attachment tuning overview -- 10.2.1 CICS PM monitoring of the CICS DB2 attachment facility -- 10.3 CICS PM DB2 thresholds -- 10.3.1 DB2 connection thresholds and alerts -- 10.3.2 DB2 Entries thresholds and alerts -- 10.3.3 DB2 Trans thresholds and alerts -- 10.3.4 DB2 Threads thresholds and alerts -- 10.3.5 DB2 subsys thresholds and alerts -- 10.3.6 XTASK thresholds and alerts -- 10.4 CICS PM DB2 threshold monitoring scenarios -- 10.4.1 Scenario: DB2 connection drop -- 10.4.2 Scenario: DB2 transaction workload using dedicated entry threads -- 10.4.3 Scenario: DB2 transaction workload using pool threads.
10.4.4 Scenario: DB2 transaction workload lockout -- 10.4.5 Scenario: DB2 transaction workload entry vs. pool threads -- 10.4.6 CICS PA threshold monitoring -- 10.5 Conclusion -- Chapter 11. Storage scenario in CICS -- 11.1 The CICS dynamic storage areas -- 11.1.1 CICS subpools -- 11.1.2 Monitoring CICS dynamic storage areas -- 11.2 Scenario one -- 11.3 Scenario two description -- 11.3.1 Conclusion -- Chapter 12. Java scenario in CICS -- 12.1 CICS and Java -- 12.1.1 Java language programs in CICS -- 12.1.2 Stateless CORBA objects -- 12.1.3 Enterprise JavaBeans -- 12.2 Monitoring JVM performance -- 12.2.1 JVM-related Threshold Attributes -- 12.2.2 Threshold values -- 12.2.3 Threshold groups -- 12.2.4 Threshold group JVM_reset_NO -- 12.2.5 Threshold group JVM_reset_YES -- 12.2.6 Installing the threshold definitions -- 12.3 JCICS workload scenario -- 12.3.1 Topology -- 12.3.2 Monitoring AOR with Xresettable=NO -- 12.3.3 Monitoring AOR with Xresettable=YES -- 12.4 EJB workload scenario -- 12.4.1 Topology -- 12.4.2 Monitoring the AORs for EJBs with Xresettable=YES -- 12.4.3 Resettable events and JVM pool phaseout -- 12.5 Monitoring an IIOP Listener TCPIPSERVICE -- 12.5.1 TCP/IP-related thresholds -- 12.5.2 IIOP Listener scenario -- 12.5.3 TCPIPSERVICE status scenario -- 12.5.4 MAXSOCKETS condition scenario -- 12.6 Conclusion -- Chapter 13. ISC scenario in CICS -- 13.1 Overview of the scenario -- 13.1.1 Creating a threshold group -- 13.1.2 Add thresholds to group -- 13.1.3 The Attribute field -- 13.1.4 Operator, Eval Data fields and event severity -- 13.1.5 Save and install -- 13.1.6 Setting up other thresholds -- 13.2 Problems -- 13.2.1 Dealing with the first problem -- 13.2.2 Our next problem -- 13.3 Conclusion -- Related publications -- IBM Redbooks -- Other resources -- How to get IBM Redbooks -- IBM Redbooks collections -- Index -- Back cover.
Altri titoli varianti CICS Performance Monitor V1.1
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825283903321
[S.l.], : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2003
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui