Building the quiet time analysis job
Use these steps to build a quiet time analysis job that will find quiet times for the objects in the Db2® object profile as well as for the databases that are in the IMS job profile.
Procedure
- On the Coordinated Recovery Profile Display panel, specify
Q next to the coordinated recovery profile that you want to perform a quiet
time analysis. On the Log Analysis panel, specify the options to use for the
quiet time analysis and press Enter.
Figure 1. Build Job panel Build Job for TUSER.K82B - TEST Edit Generated Job Y (Yes/No) Build job in Dataset TUSER.CRPQT.TEST Member TESTCRP Job Cards: ==> //OJOBCRD JOB TUSER,CLASS=A,NOTIFY=&SYSUID ==> //* ==> //* ==> //* Press ENTER to process or PF3 to Cancel
- On the Build Job panel, in the Edit Generated Job field, specify whether you want to view the generated job JCL in an ISPF editor before saving and running the job. Specify Y to view the job in an ISPF edit session. Specify N to bypass viewing the generated job JCL.
- In the Build job in Dataset field, specify the fully qualified data set name (without quotation marks) where you want to save the generated job. This data set must exist and can be sequential or a PDS. If the data set is a PDS, specify a member name in the Member field. If the member does not exist, IMS Recovery Expert creates it.
- In the Job Cards field, specify a valid job card for your site.
- When you have completed the fields, press Enter.
- If you selected to view the job, an ISPF panel containing the job JCL opens. You can use the ISPF editor to make your required changes. When you finish editing, press Enter. The job is saved in the data set that you specified. Control returns to the Coordinated Recovery Profile Display panel.
- If you selected not to view the job, it is placed directly in the data set that you specified, and control returns to the Coordinated Recovery Profile Display panel.
When the job is saved in the specified data set, you can run the job by submitting it from an edit session or inserting the job into your scheduler.