Specifying which affinity-related CICS commands are to be monitored

Use the Resource Options panel CIU290 to specify which affinity related commands are to be monitored.

To specify which affinity-related CICS® commands are to be monitored on a particular CICS region, type action code 8 at the top of the Resource Options panel, CIU290, shown in Figure 1, and press Enter.

The CICS Affinities Options panel, CIU270, shown in Figure 1, is displayed.
Note:
  1. If you specified ALL on the Region Configuration Menu, the initial values of the fields on the CICS Affinities Options panel are set to those of the first "real" CICS region listed on the Region Configuration Menu; that is, the values are taken from the first region listed after the special ALL and DEFAULT applids. Both the CICS APPLID and the SYSID are shown as ALL .
  2. If you specified DEFAULTS on the Region Configuration Menu, the initial values of the fields on the CICS Affinities Options panel are the defaults, taken from the CICS IA control file, CIUCNTL. The CICS APPLID is shown as DEFAULTS and the SYSID as DFTS. Any changes that you make are saved in the control file and become the new default values.

    If you are editing the DEFAULTS record, you must specify Y or N in each field. You cannot specify a blank.

Figure 1. Collector Affinities Options panel, CIU270
 CIU270   CICS Interdependency Analyzer for z/OS - V5R1M0             2012/10/17
                CICS Affinities Options for                           01:37:53PM
           CICS Sysid   : Z325     CICS Applid   : IYDZZ325                     
                                                                                
 Modify the options and press Enter to update, or PF12 to Cancel.               
                                                                                
 Detect affinity types: Y=Yes, N=No or blank=default                            
                                                                                
 Inter-Transaction                                                              
  ENQ, DEQ . . . . Y  TS QUEUE . . . . Y  ADDRESS CWA. . . Y                    
  RETRIEVE WAIT. . Y  LOAD . . . . . . Y  GETMAIN SHARED . Y                    
  CANCEL . . . . . Y                                                            
                                                                                
 Transaction-System                                                             
  INQUIRE, SET . . Y  ENABLE, DISABLE. Y  EXTRACT. . . . . Y                    
  COLLECT STATS  . Y  PERFORM  . . . . Y  RESYNC . . . . . Y                    
  WAIT . . . . . . Y  DISCARD  . . . . Y  CREATE . . . . . Y                    
  CSD  . . . . . . Y                                                            
                                                                                
                                                                                
 CICS Sysid:  Z325   CICS Applid:  IYDZZ325   TermID:  TC63                     
                                                                                
 F1=          F2=           F3=Exit      F4=          F5=          F6=          
 F7=          F8=           F9=          F10=         F11=         F12=Cancel
 1  Detect affinity types
This option is used to specify whether or not the Collector is to monitor each of the types of affinity-related command listed. For each type of command that you want the Collector to monitor, type Y. For each type of command that you do not want the Collector to monitor, type N, or use the default value in the CICS IA control file, specify a blank. When the control file is first created, the system default value is Y Yes, but you might have modified it since. If you are editing the DEFAULTS record, you must specify Y or N in each field. You cannot specify a blank.
 2  Inter-transaction
This group of CICS commands can cause inter-transaction affinities.
 3  Transaction-system
This group of CICS commands can cause inter-system affinities.

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