CICS® IA V3.1 delivers this
wide range of important new capabilities:
- Command Flow feature
- CICS IA V3.1
introduces a new feature to capture all CICS, DB2®, IMS™,
and MQ commands in chronological order. The user can define up to
five transactions for which data will be captured. The data is written
to a User Journal, which can be defined on DASD or in
a Coupling Facility. The data is subsequently written to a new DB2 table, CIU_CMDFLOW_DATA. The
data captured includes TCB swap information, Task IDs, and Units of
Work.
The user can also give the trace an 8-character name. The
trace name, and the start and end timestamps are written to the journal
and subsequently to a new DB2 table,
CIU_CMDFLOW_INDEX.
- Enhanced Natural and ADABAS support
- CICS IA V3.1 introduces
new exits to enable the capture of Natural program calls and ADABAS
calls in the Natural environment.
This data is written to a new DB2 table, CIU_NATURAL_DATA.
- CICS IA plug-in for the CICS Explorer®
- In CICS IA V3.1 the CICS IA Explorer is now shipped
as the CICS IA plug-in for
the CICS
Explorer . It
includes enhancements so that the user can query more CICS IA tables, including the CIU_CMDFLOW_DATA
and CIU_NATURAL_DATA.
- DB2 batch jobs
- In CICS IA V3.1, the DB2 batch jobs for the dependency
and command flow data use LOAD and UNLOAD utilities for better performance.
- Support for CSV files
- CICS IA V3.1 provides sample
jobs to unload the dependency and command flow data to CSV files rather
than to DB2 on z/OS®. These files can be sent by FTP to other
platforms for use with Universal DB2 or
spreadsheets.
- Enhanced Configuration
The configuration step in CICS IA
V3.1 has been enhanced to include more configurable options and to
store multiple configurations.
You can customize CICS IA V3.1 for more than one configuration
of CICS TS versions and DB2 versions. See Starting CICS IA customization.
- The Collector
- In CICS IA V3.1, the Collector exits
have been reworked to improve performance.
- The CINQ transaction
- In CICS IA V3.1, the CINQ
transaction has been removed.
- Information about how IA affects the performance of your system
- A new section describing how using CICS IA
affects performance has been added. This section describes the performance
overhead associated with collecting interdependency and affinity data.
- Ability to recognize EGL programs
- CICS IA V3.1 can now capture
and view EGL segments in the scanned load modules.
- Time stamps
- In version 3.1, time stamps in CICS IA
trace records are reflected in the local time format.
- Affinity and Dependency issues
- CICS IA V3.1 makes it possible
to capture both Dependency data and Affinity data at the same time.
- Dynamic updating options
- You can change the CICS IA
V3.1 monitoring options without restarting.
- API and SPI commands
- CICS IA V3.1 provides an
expanded range of API and SPI commands that are supported by the runtime
collector. These commands are written to the DB2 table CIU_CICS_DATA.
- Logging the Collector options values
In this version, every issued Collector command is written
to the CINT log. For the START and REFRESHOPTIONS commands, the list
of the Collector runtime options is also written.
All the changed
collection options are written to the CINT log after saving to the
control file.