Viewing details of a Command Flow collector user

With the CICS® IA User Details Menu panel you can see collection options and statistics information for the chosen user.

About this task

You can use the CICS IA User Details Menu panel to display a Command Flow collector user statistics information.

Procedure

  1. On the User Administration Menu panel, CIU400, type action code 4.
  2. Press Enter. The User Details Menu panel, CIU440 is displayed; see Figure 1.

Figure 1. User Details Menu panel, CIU440
CIU440     CICS Interdependency Analyser for Z/OS  - V5R1M0     2012/07/14   
                                User Details Menu                     02:19:07PM   
                                                                                   
Options of CINC user  DSFSDFFS                          
Traced transactions IDs. . . . :      1                        
Traced user USERID . . . . . . :  DSFSDFFS      2            
Traced terminal TERMID . . . . :  *     3          
Command flow data ID . . . . . :       4                         
Journal name for trace data. . :  CIUMTJNL     5       
Dynamic call . . . . . . . . . :  Y              6       
User modifiable exit name. . . :      7                      
Traced region APPLIDs. . . . . :      8                      
   
   
Last data collection statistics     
   
Collector status . . . . . . . . . . : NOT ACTIVE     9    
Collector last start . . . . . . . . :       10 
Collector last stop. . . . . . . . . :       11   
 
CICS Sysid: T41B    CICS Applid: IYDZT41B    TermID: TC60 
 
F1=Help    F2=     F3=Save&Exit     F4=      F5=Refresh     F6=  12 
F7=        F8=     F9=              F10=     F11=           F12=Cancel    

The meaning of each part of the CICS IA User Details Menu panel, CIU440, is as follows:

 1  The identifiers of the transactions for which you want to trace the Command Flow data.

 2  The user identifier associated with CICS transactions, for which you want to collect the Command Flow data.

 3  The terminal identifier associated with CICS transactions, for which you want to collect the Command Flow data.

 4  The name of the Command Flow trace that is to be captured.

 2  Specify the journal name for trace data. The length of the name is up to 8 characters. The default journal name is CIUMTJNL.
Note:
  1. The journal name must have the same name as the corresponding journal model.
  2. The log stream name in a given journal model must be the same on all regions.

 6  A flag that determines whether or not dynamic call programs are captured. Specify Y (Yes) or N (No). The default value of this field is Y.

 7  The 8-character user modifiable exit name that you can use to add data to a user Command Flow records.

 8  The 8-character APPLID of the CICS region for which you want to trace the Command Flow data.

 9  The Command Flow collector status for the specified user.

 10  The date and time when the Command Flow data collection process was last started. The time shown is the local time, and the date is given in the format specified by the Global Options Menu panel of the CINT transaction.

 11  The date and time when the Command Flow data collection process was last stopped. The time shown is the local time, and the date is given in the format specified by the Global Options Menu panel of the CINT transaction.

 12  The control keys that you can use to select functions that control the operation of the CINC collector and provide help information about it. Actions are summarized in Table 1.
Table 1. The control keys on the User Details Menu panel
Action Function key
Save all the changes and return to the User Administration Menu panel, CIU400. F3
Refresh the CINC user option fields. F5
Update the journal name without leaving panel CIU440. Enter
Return to the User Administration Menu panel, CIU400. F12

  1. Press F3 (or F12) to close the CICS IA User Details Menu panel.

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