This table displays historical information about four important areas of common storage: common service area (CSA), extended CSA (ECSA), system queue area (SQA), and extended SQA (ESQA).
Amount CSA In Use (RMF metric) The amount of total Common Service Area (CSA) used by this address space, in bytes. This is the average amount of CSA storage used by the job during the specified report interval. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Note: You might notice a difference between the Amount Used reported in a summary line and the sum of Amount Used values for all corresponding jobs. The Amount Used value for an individual job is rounded to the nearest whole number. However, the Amount Used value for a summary line is calculated by adding the exact value for all corresponding jobs and then rounding the value
Amount ECSA In Use (RMF metric) The amount of total Extended Common Service Area (ECSA) used by this address space, in bytes. This is the average amount of ECSA storage used by the job during the specified report interval. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Note: You might notice a difference between the Amount Used reported in a summary line and the sum of Amount Used values for all corresponding jobs. The Amount Used value for an individual job is rounded to the nearest whole number. However, the Amount Used value for a summary line is calculated by adding the exact value for all corresponding jobs and then rounding the value
Amount ESQA In Use (RMF metric) The amount of total Extended System Queue Area (ESQA) used by this address space, in bytes. This is the average amount of ESQA storage used by the job during the specified report interval. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Note: You might notice a difference between the Amount Used reported in a summary line and the sum of Amount Used values for all corresponding jobs. The Amount Used value for an individual job is rounded to the nearest whole number. However, the Amount Used value for a summary line is calculated by adding the exact value for all corresponding jobs and then rounding the value
Amount SQA In Use (RMF metric) The amount of total System Queue Area (SQA) used by this address space, in bytes. This is the average amount of SQA storage used by the job during the specified report interval. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Note: You might notice a difference between the Amount Used reported in a summary line and the sum of Amount Used values for all corresponding jobs. The Amount Used value for an individual job is rounded to the nearest whole number. However, the Amount Used value for a summary line is calculated by adding the exact value for all corresponding jobs and then rounding the value
ASID The address space identifier of the job, in hexadecimal. The address space id of a Job, TSO Userid, started task or UNIX System Services address space. A valid value is an integer, displayed as a hexadecimal string.
Elapsed Time (RMF metric) The time elapsed between the starting time of a job and the Recording End Time, in seconds. If the elapsed time of a job is greater than 999.9 days, asterisks (***.*D) are displayed instead of the elapsed time. Blanks are displayed when the start time of a job is zero. For example, the field is blank for batch initiators. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Note: The elapsed time value in the STORC report is not the same as the TET (transaction elapsed time) exception value in the WFEX report. The elapsed time is the time range from the start of the address space. TET is the transaction elapsed time for the last active transaction.
Job Name (RMF metric) The name of the job, the TSO Userid, the name of the started task or the name of an UNIX System Services address space. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
Managed System The z/OS operating system in your enterprise that an OMEGAMON for z/OS agent is monitoring. A valid value is a string of up to 32 characters.
Percentage CSA In Use (RMF metric) The percentage of Common Service Area (CSA) storage used by the job during the specified report interval. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Percentage ECSA In Use (RMF metric) The percentage of Extended Common Service Area (ECSA) storage used by the job during the specified report interval. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Percentage ESQA In Use (RMF metric) The percentage of Extended System Queue Area (ESQA) storage used by the job during the specified report interval. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Percentage SQA In Use (RMF metric) The percentage of System Queue Area (SQA) storage used by the job during the specified report interval. A valid value is an integer. A value of -1 indicates "Unavailable".
Recording End Time Time at the end of the RMF reporting interval for the current row of near-term historical data. This time is displayed in the following format:
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss (Tivoli Enterprise Portal) or yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss (3270)
Where:
This time is stored as a string no longer than 16 characters in the format CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm (as in 1020315064501000 for 03/15/02 06:45:01) where:
Recording Start Time Time at the start of the RMF reporting interval for the current row of near-term historical data. This time is displayed in the following format:
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss (Tivoli Enterprise Portal) or yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss (3270)
Where:
This time is stored as a string no longer than 16 characters in the format CYYMMDDHHMMSSmmm (as in 1020315064501000 for 03/15/02 06:45:01) where:
RMF Status Status indications for availability of RMF report data. A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
Sample Period Sample period in seconds. A valid value is an integer.
Service Class (RMF metric) The service class name. unavailable is displayed when the system is in compatibility mode. If a job changes its service class during the report interval, eight asterisks (********) are displayed instead of the service class name. When the service class is not available, eight dashes (--------) are displayed. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
SMFID The System Management Facility (SMF) identifier for the z/OS system where the OMEGAMON for z/OS monitoring agent collected the data. A valid value is a string of up to 4 characters.