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  1. Preface
  2. Summary of PowerExchange New Features and Changes
  3. PowerExchange Installation and Upgrade
  4. PowerExchange Agent
  5. PowerExchange Client for PowerCenter
  6. PowerExchange Condense
  7. PowerExchange Listener
  8. PowerExchange Logger for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  9. PowerExchange Navigator
  10. PowerExchange Monitoring and Tuning
  11. PowerExchange Utilities
  12. PowerExchange for Adabas
  13. PowerExchange for CA Datacom
  14. PowerExchange for DB2 for i
  15. PowerExchange for DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows
  16. PowerExchange for DB2 for z/OS
  17. PowerExchange for CA IDMS
  18. PowerExchange for IMS
  19. PowerExchange for Microsoft SQL Server
  20. PowerExchange for MySQL
  21. PowerExchange for Oracle
  22. PowerExchange for PostgreSQL
  23. PowerExchange for VSAM and Flat Files
  24. PowerExchange ODBC

Generating Reports from SMF Statistics Records

Generating Reports from SMF Statistics Records

On z/OS, you can use the PowerExchange DTLSMFRP program to generate reports of PowerExchange activity based on statistics records that the PowerExchange Listener writes to SMF. The program reads the statistics records from SMF archived data sets only.
To generate reports from SMF statistics records, you must first define a STATS statement in the PowerExchange DBMOVER configuration file. The STATS statement specifies the SMF record type of the records that contain PowerExchange statistics. You must define a STATS statement for each record type for which you want to report statistics. The DTLSMFRP program uses the record type to find the SMF records for PowerExchange in the SMF system and to determine the type of report to generate.
The DTLSMFRP program can generate the following types of reports:
  • Time and CPU statistics
    . Reports the type of SMF record, the process ID of the PowerCenter client connection, the job name and user ID associated with the client, the start time of the PowerExchange Listener or client, the end time of the client connection to the Listener, and the CPU time used during the reporting interval and as of the end of the session, by SMF record.
  • PowerCenter session information
    . Reports the map name and PowerCenter session ID, by SMF record.
  • Access method statistics
    . Reports the access method, the file name or table name that the access request used, the number of rows that were read and that were written, and the number of bytes that were read and that were written, by SMF record.
  • DB2 statistics
    . If you have a DB2 for z/OS source, reports the DB2 SSID, plan name, connection type (CONNTYPE), authorization ID (AUTHID), correlation ID, SQL statements processed, number of rows processed, SQL return code (SQLCODE), reason code (RSNCODE), number of updates, deletes, and inserts processed, and CPU usage, by SMF record.
For more information, see the "SMF Statistics Logging and Reporting" chapter in the
PowerExchange Reference Manua
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