CMRSDR view


BMC AMI Ops Monitor for CICS provides an optional Selective CMRDETL Recording function that operates within a target IBM CICS region. You can use the Selective CMRDETL Recording function to exclude transactions from being recorded to the CMRDETL file. BMC AMI OpsM for CICS continues to monitored these transactions however, the task records are not recorded. Only the transactions listed in the transaction exclude list in CMRSOPT excludes the transactions from all monitoring. If the transaction is listed on the exclude list in CMRSOPT, this function will not get to process the transaction at all.     

Use the Selective CMRDETL Recording (SDR) function when you want to suppress the recording of specific tasks that completed with normal resource usages but you want to see the tasks when the resource usages are not normal. You can specify up to 12 different resource criteria and when a task exceeds any of these criteria, SDR will record the task. In addition, the task is always recorded if it abends.

By default, the function is disabled. For more information about how to turn on the SDR function, see Implementing-Selective-CMRDETL-Recording

Use the CMRSDR views and dialogs to enter the group of targets that you want the SDR to control. Within each target group, you also specify transaction group definitions of the transactions you do not want to record and the exception criteria that causes SDR to record the transactions.  All abended tasks are recorded. You can have multiple transaction groups within a target group and multiple target groups within a CMRSDR definition. BMC AMI OpsM for CICS saves these definitions in BBPARM member CMRSDRnn in the first concatenation of the BBIPARM DD in the BBI-SS PAS. The default member name is CMRSDR00 unless you are using the BBCFG facility. For more information, see BBIBBCFG facility.

If SDR is enabled and the current CICS target name is not defined in CMRSDRnn (either explicitly or by wildcard) or the target group does not have any transaction group, the current CICS target will not have selective CMRDETL recording. 


To display the CMRSDR view, set the context to the BBI-SS PAS ssid and then issue the following command:

CMRSDR

The following view is displayed when there are existing definitions.

W1 =CMRSDR============BSPD=====*========(00 BROWSE        )====MVCICS===D===
CMD Target           Targets in the group                                   
--- Grp Name                                                                
    BCVCQALL  BCVCQ*                                                        
    BCVCQNEW  XBCVCQ*                                                       
    BCVCQ001  XBCVCQ*                                                       
    BCVCQ002  XCVCQ*                                                        
    BCVCQ003  XCVCQ*                                                        
    JBMTEST   BCVDST*,BCVDS001,BCVDS002,BCVDS003,BCVDS004,BCVDS005,BCVD+T1,+
    TEST2     BCVDS73D,BCVDS70D,BCVDS69D                                    
    TEST3     BCVDS68D                                                      
    TEST4     BCVDS68E                                                      
    TEST5     BCVDS69E,BCVDS67E,BCVDS66E,BCVDS65E                           
    TGT0002   TG++002                                                       
    TGT0005   TG+Q*                                                         
    TGT0006   TG*006                                                        
    TGT0008   TGT0008                                                       
    TGT0009   TG++009                                                       

15============================================  
 # of   # of   Update    Update    Update  Upd  
 Trngrp Trans   User      Date      Time   Sys  
     11     22 BCVCCS3  23SEP2016 13:08:49 SJSD
     10     19 BCVCCS3  23SEP2016 13:09:10 SJSD
     11     20 JBM      07AUG2015 12:15:00 SJSD
     11     22 JBM      07AUG2015 09:45:00 SJSD
     10     23 JBM      15JUN2016 05:07:00 SJSD
      2     43 BCVCCS3  14NOV2016 12:36:20 SJSD
      2      8 BCVCCS3  11NOV2016 12:39:08 SJSD
      3      7 BCVCCS3  15APR2016 13:19:00 SJSD
      1     14 BCVCCS3  07OCT2016 06:35:20 SJSD
      2     12 BCVCCS3  07OCT2016 12:47:31 SJSD
      2      4 CMR0002  04AUG2015 17:38:00 SJSD
      2     10 CMR0002  04AUG2015 17:39:00 SJSD
      2     12 CMR0002  04AUG2015 17:40:00 SJSD
      2     16 CMR0002  04AUG2015 17:40:00 SJSD
      2     51 CMR0002  04AUG2015 17:40:00 SJSD


The CMRSDR view lists the target groups defined, the number of transaction groups defined in each target group, the total number of transaction elements defined in these transaction groups, and update statistics.

Usage notes

  • There are no default selective CMRDETL recording definitions.  
    The view displays with NO DATA until you add a target group. To add the first target group, enter the EDIT command and then the ADD command on the COMMAND line. For more information, see Creating-a-transaction-group-definition-with-CMRSDR.  

  • You will always enter CMRSDR in BROWSE mode.

  • The target groups are listed in the order it was read or created.

  • You must enter EDIT on the COMMAND line to enter EDIT mode before you can use any commands (except for the BROWSE line command and the VERIFY command).

  • Always begin SDR administration by first displaying the CMRSDR view.  Then, enter the or command in the CMD field next to a target group to display the CMRSDRT view with the transaction groups within it.  
    This ensures that the CMRSDRT view is displayed with the correct information. You cannot display the CMRSDRT view by entering CMRSDT at the COMMAND line.  

  • Only changes to the first line of Targets in the group will be seen before you enter SAVE or CMRSDR to refresh the records.

  • Changes to number of transaction groups (# of Trngrp) and number of transaction elements (# of Trans) are not refreshed until you enter SAVE or CMRSDR.

  • Changes are not saved in CMRSDRnn until you enter SAVE or CMRSDR, or you exit from the CMRSDR view.  
    You must reload the definitions for the changes to take effect. For more information, see When-SDR-definitions-change

  • If you delete a target group definition, the transaction groups within the definition are also deleted. 

The following view is an example of the CMRSDRT view. The CMRSDRT view lists the transaction groups, the exception criteria of each group, and the first 62 characters of the transaction elements in the group.

W1 =CMRSDR===CMRSDRT==BSPD=====*========(00 BROWSE        )====MVCICS===D===11================
- Target Group Name:     BCVCQALL Targets: BCVCQ*
CMD Rec CPU  Elps File CICS CICS CICS DB2  DBCT Oth  MQS  TDQ  TSQ    Excluded
--- No  Time Time IO   DSA  EDSA GDSA Call Call DB   Call Call Call   Transactions
      1    1                                                        A*,PA*A,PATA,PET5,PET3,LOOP
      2         1                                                   JSTR
      3              5                                              PF+L,JFLR
      4                                       3                     PDLC,ASMC,PDL*
      5                                  3                          TS*
      6                     1000                                    PET7,PSTA
      7                2000                                         JB+8
      8                          3000                               J*
      9                                  2                          TSN*,TEYU,TTSN
     10                                                      2    2 PTQR
     11                                                 3           MQ+T

Usage notes

  • There are no default transaction groups.  The view displays with NO DATA until you add the first transaction group for the target group in the CMRSDR view. In the CMRSDR view, enter EDIT at the COMMAND line and enter the ADC line command next to the target group that you want to add the transaction group. For more information, see Creating-a-transaction-group-definition-with-CMRSDR
  • You cannot enter CMRSDRT on the command line. You can only display it from the CMRSDR view by selecting a target group. 
  • You must enter EDIT on the COMMAND line to enter EDIT mode before you can use any line commands (except for the BROWSE line command and the VERIFY command).
  • Only changes to the first line of Transactions in the group will be seen before you enter SAVE or CMRSDR to refresh the records.
  • Changes are not saved in CMRSDRnn until you enter SAVE or CMRSDR, or you exit from the CMRSDR view.   You must reload the definitions for the changes to take effect. For more information, see When-SDR-definitions-change.  
  • If you delete a transaction group definition, only that transaction group is deleted.
  • The transaction groups are listed in the order it was read or created.


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