HIS019I   EVENT COUNTERS INFORMATION VERSION: version FILE NAME: filename
COMMAND: command-data LOSS OF SAMPLE DATA ALERT: lost_sample
SAMPLE BUFFER OVERFLOW COUNT lost-samp-cntLOSS OF COUNTER DATA ALERT: lost_counter

STATE CHANGE: statechange
MODEL: mach-type-mach-model SEQCODE: seq-code
COUNTER VERSION  NUMBER 1: ctr-vers1COUNTER VERSION  NUMBER 2: ctr-vers2
COUNTER SET= ctrset-typeCOUNTER IDENTIFIERS: ctrnum:  ctr-desc
START TIME: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss
START TOD: hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh  END TIME: yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss 
END TOD: hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh  COUNTER VALUES (HEXADECIMAL) FOR CPU cpunum
(CPU SPEED = cpuspeed CYCLES/MIC): ctrnum1 – ctrnum2 yyy 

Explanation

This message is written to a z/OS® UNIX Systems Services file to list the event counter names and net event counter values at the end of the instrumentation run. When the instrumentation run was initiated by a MODIFY hisproc command, the initial event counter values are remembered. At the end of the run, the final event counter values are captured. The displayed counter values are the delta incremental values of the instrumentation run on the specified processor.
Notes:
  1. Each processor has its own set of event counters.
  2. The END TIME will not be available for a processor that was once configured offline during the run.
  3. The meaning and the number of counters in a counter set might change with a new machine model. Two counter set version numbers are provided to identify the contents of the installed counter sets that are being recorded. For information about the counters for the supported counter version number for each model, see publications on the Resource Link home page.
  4. Each core has its own set of core event counters.

In the message text:

version
Version number of this message.
filename
The name of the output data file in z/OS UNIX file format.
command-data
The text of the MODIFY hisproc command.
lost_sample
If sampling is active during this run, this shows whether the hardware indicated sampling data has been lost because of hardware internal busy conditions. lost_sample is one of the following:
YES
Sample data loss was detected by the hardware.
NO
Sample data loss was not detected by the hardware.
lost-samp-cnt
If sampling is active during this run, lost-samp-cnt shows the total count of lost samples because of buffer overflow errors.
lost_counter
This shows whether the hardware indicated counter data has been lost because of hardware internal busy conditions. lost_counter is one of the following:
YES
Counter data loss was detected by the hardware.
NO
Counter data loss was not detected by the hardware.
statechange
Determine whether a state change has occurred during the time period this data represents, and what action was taken. statechange is one of the following:
YES,STOP
State change detected, run was ended at state change. This interval represents the entire collection run.
YES,IGNORE
State change detected, run continued to normal end of run. This interval represents the entire collection run.
YES,SAVE
State change detected, run will continue to normal end of run. This interval includes data up to the state change. You can expect another file having the same file prefix with an increased sequence number to contain the interval after the state change.
NO
No state change was detected, run has ended normally. If the sequence number is 000 then this interval represents the entire collection run. Otherwise, there were one or more state changes, and this interval only represents data from the most recent state change to the end of the collection.
mach-type
The machine type Hardware Instrumentation Services (HIS) is running on.
mach-model
The machine model HIS is running on.
seq-code
The sequence code of the machine HIS is running on.
ctr-vers1
ctr-vers1 is the version number for the basic and problem-state counter sets that HIS is recording.

This counter set version number defines the contents of the basic and problem-state counter sets that are installed on the machine.

ctr-vers2
ctr-vers2 is the version number for the crypto-activity, extended and MT-diagnostic counter sets that HIS is recording.

This counter set version number defines the contents of the crypto-activity, extended and MT-diagnostic counter sets that are installed on the machine.

ctrset-type
The counter set type. The counter values of each counter set will be displayed separately. ctrset-type is one of the following:
BASIC
The Basic counter set.
PROBLEM-STATE
The Problem-State counter set.
CRYPTO-ACTIVITY
The Crypto-activity counter set.
EXTENDED
The Extended counter set.
ZOS
The z/OS counter set.
MT-DIAGNOSTIC
The MT-diagnostic counter set.
ctrnum
The counter number.
ctr-desc
The name of the counter identified by ctrnum. The counters in the Extended and MT-diagnostic counter sets depend on the machine model.
yyyy/mm/dd
The date in year, month, and day when the instrumentation started or ended (or for this interval if a state change occurred).
hh:mm:ss
The time in hours (00-23), minutes (00-59), and seconds (00-59) when the instrumentation started or ended (or for this interval if a state change occurred).
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
The time-of-day (TOD) value in hexadecimal format to show the time when the MODIFY hisproc command started or ended (or for this interval if a state change occurred). If the TOD is not available, the end date will be displayed as ----------------.
cpunum
The processor number (CPU) from which the event counters are collected.
cpuspeed
The processor speed (decimal) from which the event counters are being collected, in cycles/microsecond.
ctrnum1
Beginning event counter number of the listed range.
ctrnum2
Ending event counter number of the listed range.
yyy
One or more event counter values that are accumulated during the time period between the start time and end time.

System action

The system continues processing.

Operator response

None.

System programmer response

None.

Problem determination

None.

Source

Hardware instrumentation services (HIS)

Module

HISPCTR

Routing code

-

Descriptor code

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