Macros for Report Working Sets
Table 1 lists the available macros and specifies which RMF™ reports are processed by them. These reports must be contained in the Working Sets that you select as input for a macro. If you want to obtain the required reports via JCL, use the Postprocessor options listed in Table 1.
Macro | Excel |
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Open RMF Report
Spreadsheets This macro displays reports from a Report Working Set. |
RMFR9OPN |
Filter DASD or Cache Reports This macro filters devices from large DASD Activity and Cache Activity reports. Use this macro to focus on important, frequently used DASDs or cache subsystems. You can also use this macro to reduce the amount of data if you receive a message that the data exceeds the limit that can be processed by the spreadsheet macro. |
DASDCONV |
Summary Report This macro processes a Summary report and creates analysis summaries and graphics from its data. |
RMFN9SUM |
DASD Activity Report This macro analyzes a DASD Activity report and provides summaries for the most frequently used LCUs and DASDs in your installation. |
RMFR9DAS (*) |
Workload Activity Trend Report This macro provides performance reports and analyzes your system's behavior. It also supports zAAP and zIIP workload analysis and workload projection. |
RMFR9WLM |
Coupling Facility Trend Report This macro provides reports about activities in your coupling facilities. |
RMFR9CF |
Cache Subsystem Report This macro provides reports about activities in your cache subsystems. |
RMFR9CAC (*) |
I/O Subsystem Report This macro analyzes DASD Activity reports from several systems and provides summaries for the most frequently used LCUs and DASDs in your sysplex. |
RMFR9MDV |
LPAR Trend Report This macro analyzes Partition Data reports and provides information about the active partitions in your PR/SM™ environment. |
RMFR9LP |
Tape Mount Report This macro displays the tape mounts and the tape activities for one or several systems. |
RMFR9TAP |
XCF Trend Report This macro processes XCF Activity reports from one or multiple systems and provides XCF performance trend reports. |
RMFR9XCF |
All macros marked by (*) offer the capability to generate control statements to create Overview Records. You can attach a file containing overview control statements to a system as described in How to use overview control statements.