A Recap report is always produced at the end of extract processing.
Figure 1. Record
Selection extract (Recap report) V5R1M0 CICS Performance Analyzer
Record Selection Extract
RSEL0001 Printed at 12:03:45 10/15/2012 Data from 15:41:28 7/12/2010 to 14:43:47 7/21/2010 Page 1
CPAORS01 Extract has completed successfully
Data Set Name . . . . . CICSPA.RECSEL.EXTRACT
Record Counts:
Performance Dictionary . 8
Performance Class . . 573
Exception Class . . . . . 0
Resource Class . . . . . 0
Identity Class . . . . . 0
Statistics . . . . . . . 0
DB2 Accounting . . . . . 172
MQ Accounting . . . . . 0
Logger . . . . . . . . . 0
OMEGAMON . . . . . . . . 0
CICS TG Statistics . . . 0
SMF Records . . . . . . . 20
The report contains the following information:
- RSEL0001
- This is the DDname for the Recap output specified in the OUTPUT(ddname) operand.
If not specified, the default is RECSnnnn where nnnn is 0001-9999 to
uniquely identify it.
- CPAORS01
- This is the DDname of the extract data set specified in the DDNAME(ddname) operand.
If not specified, the default is CPA0RSEL. The CICS PA dialog
generates the DDnames CPARSnn where nn is the extract sequence
number 01-99.
- Data Set Name
- The is the name of the extract data set. Your usual CICS PA reporting
can now occur using this data set as input.
- Record Counts
- The number of records written to the extract data set.
- Performance Dictionary
- The number of Dictionary records written.
- Performance Class
- The number of CMF performance class data records written. The APPLID operand
provides a filter on CICS® generic
APPLID. The SELECT(PERFORMANCE statement selects
only those records with data fields that match the selection criteria.
If these operands are not specified, then all CMF performance records
are written.
- Exception Class
- The number of CMF exception class data records written. The APPLID operand
provides a filter on CICS generic
APPLID. The SELECT(EXCEPTION statement selects only
those records with data fields that match the selection criteria.
If these operands are not specified, then all CMF exception records
are written.
- Resource Class
- The number of CMF performance class data records written. The APPLID operand
provides a filter on CICS generic
APPLID. The SELECT(PERFORMANCE statement selects
only those records with data fields that match the selection criteria.
If these operands are not specified, then all CMF resource class records
are written.
- Identity Class
- The number of CMF identity class data records written. The APPLID operand
provides a filter on CICS generic
APPLID. The SELECT(PERFORMANCE statement selects
only those records with data fields that match the selection criteria.
If these operands are not specified, then all CMF identity class records
are written.
- Statistics
- The number of CICS Transaction
Server statistics records written. The APPLID operand
provides a filter on CICS generic
APPLID.
- DB2® Accounting
- The number of DB2 accounting
records written. The SSID operand indicates that DB2 accounting data is required.
Only records for DB2 Subsystems
that match the ID or pattern are written. If the SSID operand is
not specified, no DB2 accounting
records are written.
- MQ Accounting
- The number of MQ accounting records written. The SSID operand
indicates that MQ accounting data is required. Only records for WebSphere® MQ Subsystems that
match the ID or pattern are written. If the SSID operand is not specified,
no MQ accounting records are written.
- Logger
- The number of MVS™ Logger
records written. The LOGGER operand indicates that
Logger records are required.
- OMEGAMON®
- The number of OMEGAMON XE
for CICS records
written. The OMEGAMON operand indicates that OMEGAMON records are required.
- CICS TG Statistics
- The number of CICS Transaction
Gateway statistics records written. The APPLID operand
provides a filter on CICS Transaction
Gateway APPLID.
- SMF Records
- The total number of SMF records written to the extract data set.
There is only one Dictionary record per SMF record. There is only
one DB2 Accounting record per
SMF record. However there can be many performance class records contained
in one SMF record.
By comparing the numbers in the End of File Record Counts (see Figure 1) and the Record Selection Extract
report you can see the effect of filtering on the extract process.