This section contains the following statistics:
These statistics can be accessed online using the EXEC CICS® COLLECT STATISTICS STATS command, and are mapped by the DFHSTGDS DSECT. For programming information about the EXEC CICS COLLECT STATISTICS command, see the CICS System Programming Reference manual.
DFHSTUP name | Field name | Description |
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Interval Collections so far | STGNC | is the number of interval collections made during the CICS run, or from one end-of-day to the following end-of-day.
Reset characteristic: This field is reset to zero only at every end-of-day collection.
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Number of SMF writes | STGSMFW | is the number of SMF writes since the last reset time.
This figure includes records written for all types of statistics collections.
Reset characteristic: reset to zero
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Number of SMF writes suppressed | STGSMFS | is the number of SMF writes for statistics records that
were suppressed by the global user exit (XSTOUT).
Reset characteristic: reset to zero
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Number of SMF errors | STGSMFE | is the number of non-OK responses from the request to
write a record to SMF. This count is incremented when an SMF write fails for
any reason, for example, when SMF is inactive.
Reset characteristic: reset to zero
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Number of INT statistics records | STGINTR | is the number of SMF writes for interval (INT) statistics
records.
Reset characteristic: reset to zero
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Number of EOD statistics records | STGEODR | is the number of SMF writes for end-of-day (EOD) statistics
records.
Reset characteristic: reset to zero
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Number of USS statistics records | STGUSSR | is the number of SMF writes for unsolicited (USS) statistics
records.
Reset characteristic: reset to zero
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Number of REQ statistics records | STGREQR | is the number of SMF writes for requested (REQ) statistics
records.
Reset characteristic: reset to zero
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Number of RRT statistics records | STGRRTR | is the number of SMF writes for requested reset (RRT)
statistics records.
Reset characteristic: reset to zero
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Statistics CICS Start Date and Time | STGCSTRT | is the date and time at which the CICS statistics
domain was initialized. The DFHSTUP report expresses the date and time as
mm/dd/yyyy and hh:mm:ss; however, the DSECT field contains the date and time
as a store clock (STCK) value.
Reset characteristic: not reset
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Statistics Last Reset Date and Time | STGLRT | is the date and time at which the statistics values were
last reset. The DFHSTUP report expresses the date and time as mm/dd/yyyy and
hh:mm:ss; however, the DSECT field contains the date and time as a store clock
(STCK) value.
Reset characteristic: reset to current
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Statistics Interval | STGINTVL | is the current statistics recording interval. This is
the STATINT value specified in the SIT, or as an override, or changed dynamically
using CEMT SET STATISTICS INTERVAL(value) or EXEC CICS SET STATISTICS INTERVAL(4-byte packed
decimal data-area) commands.
Reset characteristic: not reset
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Statistics End-of-Day Time | STGEODT | is the current statistics end-of-day time. This is the
STATEOD value specified in the SIT, or as an override, or changed dynamically
using CEMT SET STATISTICS ENDOFDAY(value) or EXEC CICS SET STATISTICS ENDOFDAY(4-byte packed
decimal data-area) commands.
Reset characteristic: not reset
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Statistics Recording | STGSTRCD | is the current setting for interval statistics recording.
This is the STATRCD setting specified in the SIT, or as an override, or changed
dynamically using CEMT SET STATISTICS RECORDING or EXEC CICS SET STATISTICS
RECORDING(cvda) commands.
Reset characteristic: not reset
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NOT IN THE DFHSTUP REPORT | STGLDW | is the length of data written to SMF during an interval,
expressed as bytes. This figure includes length of data written during an
interval for unsolicited, requested, and interval/end-of-day collections.
Reset characteristic: reset to zero Note:
This field contains the accumulated length of statistics records
excluding the SMF headers.
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Interval, end-of-day, and requested statistics all contain the same items.
Summary statistics are not available online.
DFHSTUP name | Description |
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Total number of Interval Collections | is the total number of interval collections made during
the entire CICS run.
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Total number of SMF writes | is the total number of SMF writes during the entire CICS run. This figure includes records written during an interval for unsolicited,
requested, and interval/end-of-day collections.
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Total number of SMF writes suppressed | is the total number of SMF writes for statistics records
that were suppressed by the global user exit (XSTOUT).
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Total number of SMF errors | is the total number of non-OK responses from the request
to write a record to SMF.
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Total number of INT statistics records | is the total number of SMF writes for interval (INT) statistics
records.
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Total number of EOD statistics records | is the total number of SMF writes for end-of-day (EOD)
statistics records.
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Total number of USS statistics records | is the total number of SMF writes for unsolicited (USS)
statistics records.
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Total number of REQ statistics records | is the total number of SMF writes for requested (REQ)
statistics records.
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Total number of RRT statistics records | is the total number of SMF writes for requested reset
(RRT) statistics records.
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Statistics Interval | is the last statistics recording interval (STATINT) value
that was specified in the SIT, or as an override, or changed dynamically using
CEMT SET STATISTICS INTERVAL(value) or EXEC CICS SET STATISTICS INTERVAL(4-byte packed
decimal data-area) commands.
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Statistics End-of-Day Time | is the last statistics end-of-day time (STATEOD) value
that was specified in the SIT, or as an override, or changed dynamically using
CEMT SET STATISTICS ENDOFDAY(value) or EXEC CICS SET STATISTICS ENDOFDAY(4-byte packed
decimal data-area) commands.
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Statistics Recording | is the last setting for interval statistics recording
(STATRCD) setting that was specified in the SIT, or as an override, or changed
dynamically using CEMT SET STATISTICS RECORDING or EXEC CICS SET STATISTICS
RECORDING(cvda) commands.
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