Working with the Job/STC Report
Use the following procedure to work with the Job/STC Reports.
Job/STC Reports for MLC Monthly Summary Report
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The MLC Job/STC Report shows the contribution of each job to the R4HA peak in each of the 4 hours that comprise the peak interval. Using the interactive features of the report, you can:
- Sort the column data to reorganize the list based on the column criteria
- Change the interval and display the metrics of any 4-hour period
The following figure shows a sample Job/STC Report for MLC Monthly Summary Report:
The following table describes the data that each column of the report contains:
Column header | Description |
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Job/STC Name | Job name and its Job Entry System (JES) number |
LPAR Name | LPAR where the job is processed |
Workload Name | Name of the workload that contains the job |
Peak R4HA Contribution | 4-hour period that determined the R4HA peak value This section of the report provides columns that list the date and times of each of the four hours that comprise the peak interval. For each job in the list, the column data displays the individual MSU contribution to the peak R4HA. The blue segment of each hour provides a visual aide to identify the relative value of the metric. The size of the blue segment is based on the highest hourly value in the list. The blue segment for each hour is a graphic representation of the ratio between the hourly value for the job and the highest value. Information Example For example, if the highest value for any hour in the list is 10, then any hour where the value is 5 will display a half-blue segment. Any hour where the value is 2.5 will display a quarter-blue segment and so on. The four individual hours that are displayed represent the hours that were used to calculate the R4HA peak. In general for all metrics, the peak hour column is the last date and time. The other 3 hours are the hours that preceded the peak hour and thus contributed to the calculation of the R4HA. Warning Note The metrics that are displayed in the columns can be varied. See Job/STC Report metrics for a description of the metrics. |
Peak R4HA Contribution Total | Total amount of MSUs that the job contributed to the peak R4HA Warning Note The metrics that are displayed in the columns can be varied. See Job/STC Report metrics for a description of the metrics. |
Starting Date/Time | Starting date and time of the job |
Suite Name | Name of the user-defined group of jobs and STC |
Service Class | Name of the Service Class for the job |
Report Class | Name of the Report Class for the job |
For each of the 4 hours that comprise the peak interval, you can select which metrics you want to display in the report. The following table describes the metrics that can be displayed:
Metric type | Description |
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Peak R4HA Contribution (MSUs) | Number of Millions of Service Units (MSUs) that the activity of the job in the current hour contributed to peak R4HA This value is calculated as: 0.25 * (MSUs used by the Job in the current hour) |
CPU Seconds | General Purpose Processor seconds used by the Job in the current hour |
MSU Used | General Purpose Processor MSUs used by the Job during the current hour This value is calculated as: (CPU second used) * (Software Service Units coefficient) / 1000000 |
Cost Contribution | Contribution of Job's activity in the current hour to the cost of all products that have Peak R4HA in the selected interval This value is calculated as: (Average Cost per MSU of all such Products) * (Job Peak R4HA contribution) |
zIIP Eligible seconds | CPU seconds used on the General Purpose Processor that are eligible to be used on zIIP processor |
zIIP seconds | zIIP seconds used by the Job in the current hour |
The report also provides a visual cue to indicate whether a job was processing during the hour before or after the 4-hour peak interval. A forward job-in-progress arrow after a metric indicates that the job continued into the next hour. Similarly, a backward job-in-progress arrow
before a metric indicates that the job was processing in the previous hour.
The report has interactive and dynamic features to assist in your analysis of the report data. Use the following procedures to examine the report.
To sort the report data by the column values
- Click any column header.
Cost Management sorts the data based on the selected column and displays the results.
The column header displaysto indicate that the report is sorted by this column's values.
To change the interval of the report
The Job/STC Report uses the peak interval as a default and displays data based on the hour when the peak value occurred and the 3 hours that preceded it. You can change this interval and recalculate the report to display metrics from any 4-hour period that occurred in the month.
- From the Job/STC Report, click Change Interval.The report displays a chart of the MSU utilization activity for the month and indicates the peak with an X and the R4HA Window with a red highlight as shown in the following sample figure:
Hover over the chart and click the date and hour you want to set as the final hour of the interval.Cost Management marks the selected hour with an X, recalculates the metrics based on the selected interval, and then displays the results. The following table describes additional actions you can perform to assist in the analysis of the chart:
Analysis action
Steps
Zoom in on an area of the chart
- Click and drag between any two points on the chart to zoom in on the selected area.
- To assist in the analysis of the zoom view, you can:
- View the entire monthly chart, which is highlighted as a histogram at the top of the charting area
- Adjust the selected area by using the slider controls
WarningNote
The histogram chart enables you to see which area of the monthly chart you are examining in the zoom view. This can help you to find specific peaks and valleys of the chart.
Identify points on the chart with the date and hour they occurred
- Hover the mouse over any point on the chart to view the date and hour it occurred.
Restore the charting area view to show the chart for the entire month
- Click Show All.
When finished viewing the results of the interval change, click Close Chart.
WarningNote
To restore the report to the original results for the peak interval, you need to repeat this procedure and in Step 2 select the peak hour in the chart.
To export the report to a CSV file
From the Job/STC Report, click Export to CSV.
The CSV file is exported to the browser.
Note
The exported report only contains data for the metric type that is currently displayed. You need to export a separate CSV file for every metric type you want to examine in a CSV file. For more information, see Job/STC Report metrics.
To filter Workloads from the query result set
- From the Job/STC Report, click Filter Workloads.
The Filter Workloads dialog box is displayed. - Uncheck the Workloads that you want to remove, click Apply Filter.
The filter is applied to the Job/STC report.
Job/STC Reports for TFP Monthly Summary Report
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The TFP Job/STC Report shows the maximum MSU utilization.
The following figure shows a sample Job/STC Report for TFP Monthly Summary Report:
The following table describes the data that each column of the report contains:
Column header | Description |
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Job/ STC Name (Ended Count) | Job name For the aggregated set of all Job instances with the same name number of ended Jobs that is Jobs for which SMF 30/5 record was found is shown in parentheses. |
CPC Name | Name of the CPC |
LPAR Name | LPAR where the job is processed |
Workload Name | Name of the workload that contains the job |
GCP MSUs Used | Total MSUs used during the reporting month |
ZIIP Normalized MSUs | Total ZIIP MSU used normalized to GCP speed |
ZIIP Eligible MSUs | Total MSUs used by GCP that are eligible to run on ZIIP |
Total Duration (Hours) | Total duration of a single Job instance or aggregated total duration of all Jobs with this name during the reporting month |
GCP Total Instructions (billions) | Total instruction for GCP in billions |
Start Date/ Time | Starting date and time of the individual job instance or the earliest starting date and time of all Jobs with the same name |
Suite Name | Name of the user-defined group of jobs and STC |
Service Class | Name of the Service Class for the job |
Report Class | Name of the Report Class for the job |
To sort the report data by the column values Click any column header.
The column header displays to indicate that the report is sorted by this column's values.
To display all instances of the Job with the same name
Click on one of the Job/STC names to display all instances of the Job with this name.
To search for a Job name pattern
In the Search Pattern field, type a name pattern using wild characters such as ? (any single character) or * (any number of characters) and click Enter.
The report will contain all Jobs with the names matching the pattern.
To export the report to a CSV file
From the Job/STC Report, click Export to CSV.
- Select Current Page to export the current page.
- Select All Pages to export all the pages for the current Job/STC Name search pattern.
The CSV file is exported to the browser.
Important
The Export to CSV option exports data that is based on your filtered workloads and search pattern specifications. The exported CSV file includes data that you have viewed.
For example, If there are ten pages of data available, your exported CSV file will contain only the data that you have viewed.
To filter Workloads from the query result set
- From the Job/STC Report, click Filter Workloads.
The Filter Workloads dialog box is displayed. - Uncheck the Workloads that you want to remove, click Apply Filter.
The filter is applied to the Job/STC report.
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