This table permits you to view information about or create situations that report on the status of various resources belonging to the enclave. An enclave is defined as a transaction that can span multiple dispatchable units (SRBs and tasks) in one or more address spaces and is classified and managed as a unit.
CPU Percent
The percentage of CPU time recently consumed by the enclave.
This value cannot be determined for a very recently created enclave, in which case
Unavailable
is displayed. In some unusual cases, restarting a transaction
can make the value on which this number is based appear as a negative number. In
that case, the value NEG
is displayed. The value can exceed 100%. The maximum
value is n00%, where n is the number
of processors (CPUs) assigned to the LPAR or image.
A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 500.0. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
ExportToken The 32-byte export token in hexadecimal. A valid value is a string of up to 64 characters.
Independent Enclave Token If this enclave is a work-dependent enclave, the 8-byte token, in hexadecimal, of the independent enclave that owns it. The entire token is displayed, including any leading zeros. If you are relating this information to information provided by other products, be aware that some products do not display the leading zeros. A valid value is a string of up to 16 characters.
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.
Number Of WorkDependent Enclaves If this enclave is an independent enclave, the number of work-dependent enclaves that it owns. A valid value is an integer.
Owning ASID The address space identifier of the owning address space, in hexadecimal. The value may be zero if the enclave is foreign or in unusual recovery situations. A valid value is an integer, displayed as a hexadecimal string. A value of 0 indicates "Unavailable".
Owning JESJOBID The JES job identifier of the address space. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
In the following circumstances, this information is not available:
At any one instant in time, both an enclave and its owning address space will or will not exist. However, it is not possible for a OMEGAMON for z/OS agent to gather all enclave and address space information in one atomic operation. Thus, when an address space owning an enclave has recently ceased to exist, it is possible for the agent to have enclave information and still be unable to locate information associated with the owning address space.
Owning Jobname The job name of the owning address space. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
Owning System The name of the system where the owning address space is executing. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
ResGroup The resource group name. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
RptClass The report class name. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
Status The enclave's status. A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
SubType The type of subsystem to which the enclave belongs. A valid value is a string of up to 4 characters. A value of -2 indicates "Unavailable".
SvcClass The service class name. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
SvcClass Period The service class period. A valid value is an integer.
Token The 8-byte token in hexadecimal format. The entire token is displayed including any leading zeros. If you are relating information in this report to information provided by other products, you should be aware that some products do not display the leading zeros. The token can be used to RESET the enclave. There is no z/OS command for this function, but it is supported by SDSF. A valid value is a string of up to 16 characters.
Total CPU The total CPU consumption in seconds. For a multisystem enclave, this value does not include CPU time used on systems other than the system that produced the report. A valid value is a number to two decimal places accuracy.
Total zCBP/zAAP The total System z Container Based Processor (zCBP) or zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP) time consumed, in seconds. For a multisystem enclave, zCBP or zAAP consumed on systems other than the system which produced the report is not included in this figure. The time is the normalized zCBP or zAAP time which means that the time represents the equivalent time consumed if the work was run on standard processors. A valid value is a number to two decimal places accuracy.
Total zCBP/zAAP on CP The total CPU time, in seconds, used to perform work eligible for a System z Container Based Processor (zCBP) or zSeries Application Assist Processor (zAAP). For a multisystem enclave, zCBP or zAAP consumed on systems other than the system which produced the report is not included in this figure. A valid value is a number to two decimal places accuracy.
Total zIIP The total System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) consumption in seconds. A valid value is a number to two decimal places accuracy.
Total zIIP on CP The total standard processor (CP) time, in seconds, consumed performing work eligible for a System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP). For a multisystem enclave, CP time consumed on systems other than the system which produced the report is not included in this figure. A valid value is a number to two decimal places accuracy.
Type The type of enclave. A valid value is an integer. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
Workload The name of the workload. A valid value is a string of up to 8 characters.
zCBP/zAAP on CP Percent
The percentage of time the system consumed standard processor (CP) resource executing
work eligible for a System z Container Based Processor (zCBP) or zSeries Application
Assist Processor (zAAP).
The determination of this value is not possible for a very recently created enclave.
In this case, Unavailable
is displayed. Unusual circumstances involving the
restarting of a transaction can make the value on which this number is based appear
negative. In that case, NEG
is displayed. The value can exceed 100%. The maximum
value is n00%, where n is the number
of processors (CPUs) assigned to the LPAR.
A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 500.0. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
zCBP/zAAP Percent
The percentage of System z Container Based Processor (zCBP) or zSeries Application
Assist Processor (zAAP) time recently consumed by the enclave.
The determination of this value is not possible for a very recently created enclave.
In this case, Unavailable
is displayed. Unusual circumstances involving the
restarting of a transaction can make the value on which this number is based appear
negative. In that case, NEG
is displayed. The value can exceed 100%. The maximum
value is n00% * zCBP/zAAP normalization factor, where n is the number of zCBPs or zAAPs configured to the LPAR and zCBP/zAAP normalization
factor is a multiplier that allows normalization of zCBP or zAAP speeds to standard
CP speeds on restricted processors.
A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 500.0. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
zIIP on CP Percent
The percentage of standard process (CP) time recently consumed by the enclave performing
work eligible for a System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP).
The determination of this value is not possible for a very recently created enclave.
In this case, Unavailable
is displayed. Unusual circumstances involving the
restarting of a transaction can make the value on which this number is based appear
negative. In that case, NEG
is displayed. The value can exceed 100%. The maximum
value is n00% * zIIP normalization factor, where n is the number of zIIPs configured to the LPAR and zIIP normalization factor
is a multiplier that allows normalization of zIIP speeds to standard CP speeds on
restricted processors.
A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 500.0. Values appear on the workspace as follows:
zIIP Percent
The percentage of System z Integrated Information Processor (zIIP) resources recently
consumed by the enclave.
The determination of this value is not possible for a very recently created enclave.
In this case, Unavailable
is displayed. Unusual circumstances involving the
restarting of a transaction can make the value on which this number is based appear
negative. In that case, NEG
is displayed. The value can exceed 100%. The maximum
value is n00%, where n is the number
of zIIPs configured to the LPAR.
A valid value is a number to one decimal place accuracy. The range for this value is from 0 to 500.0. Values appear on the workspace as follows: