Service Class Subsystem Workflow Analysis attributes
The Service Class Subsys Workflow Analysis attribute group monitors the percentage of time that transaction-oriented service classes spend in specific execution states.
Active Percent Percentage of samples in active state. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Continuation In Network Percent Percentage of samples in a state representing transactions for which there are logical continuations somewhere in the network. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Continuation In Sysplex Percent Percentage of samples in a state representing transactions for which there are logical continuations from another z/OS image in the sysplex. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Continuation On Local MVS Percent Percentage of samples in a state representing transactions for which there are logical continuations on a z/OS image. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Conversation Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting in a conversation state. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Distribution Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting in a distributed request state. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
I/O Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting in I/O state. This is the percentage of the transaction elapsed time spent waiting for I/O on the subject device. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Idle Percent Percentage of samples in idle state. This is the percentage of tasks in this class that are waiting for terminal output. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Level Aggregation at a z/OS image level. Data can be aggregated for an individual z/OS system or for an entire sysplex. Valid values are:
- SYSTEM - To aggregate at a z/OS image level
- SYSPLEX - To aggregate over an entire Sysplex
Local Session Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting for a local session to be established. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Lock Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting in lock state. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Managed System A sysplex in your enterprise that is being monitored by IBM® Z OMEGAMON AI for z/OS agents. Valid value is a character string with a maximum length of 32 bytes, in the format <plexname>:MVS:SYSPLEX.
Network Session Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting for a session to be established somewhere in the network. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Other Product Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting for another product state. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5
Phase Identifies the transaction states sampled in the phase of transactions defined by RCAEEFLG. Valid values are:
- Begin-to-End
- Execution
Ready Percent Percentage of samples in ready state. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Service Class Name Name of the service class being reported on. Valid format is a simple text string from 1 through 8 characters; for example, CICSTRN.
Subsystem Type of subsystem where the samples are processed. Valid format is a simple text string from 1 through 4 characters; for example, CICS.
Sysplex Session Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting for a session to be established somewhere in the sysplex. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
System Name Name of the z/OS system being reported on. Valid format is a simple text string from 1 through 8 characters; for example, SYSA.
Timer Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting in timer state. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.
Unidentified Resource Wait Percent Percentage of samples waiting for an unidentified resource. Valid value is a numeric value in the range 0.0 through 100.0, to one decimal point precision, and can include the use of the *AVG, *MAX, *MIN, or *SUM functions. An example is 25.5.