Channel Path Activity Report


The CHANNEL control statement produces the Channel Path Activity Report. The header of this report shows the date and time the data was collected and the interval between snapshots. Each row in this report reflects the activity of a single channel path. This report is sorted by default in order of increasing channel path ID.

The following figure is an example of the Channel Path Activity Report.

Note

The fields on your report might not necessarily look like those in the example. Report fields vary based on the MVS level of your system.

PRODUCED BY CMF MONITOR (v.r.mm)                     CHANNEL PATH ACTIVITY REPORT                                          PAGE:    1
BMC SOFTWARE, INC.                                                                                    REPORT DATE: MM/DD/YY 16:40:28
MM/DD/YY 16:40:28       (01:00)                                                                       SYSTEM: SYSE SYSE     Z v.rr.n
        CPU  21/ 21 UIC  260 Paging     11 ES Mig Age    N/A Time 10:37:44

 ID  NO   G CHAN         PART  TOTAL BUS   PART  TOTAL PART  TOTAL PART  TOTAL  PART  TOTAL  PART  TOTAL   PART   PART  TOTAL
            TYPE     SHR BUSY  BUSY  BUSY  READ  READ  WRITE WRITE B/SEC B/SEC  M/SEC M/SEC M-SIZE M-SIZE S-FAIL R-FAIL R-FAIL
 __ ____ __ ________ ___ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ______ _____ _____ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
       2    CNCSM         0.00  0.00
 1A         CNCSM Y       0.00  0.00
 1B         CNCSM Y       0.00  0.00
 26         OSD   Y       0.00  3.58 15.59  0.00  0.00  0.00
 27         OSD   Y       0.00  2.73  8.75  0.00  0.01  0.00
 47         CNC_S Y       0.00  0.00
 59         CNC_P Y       0.25  0.25
 6E         CNC_S Y       0.00  0.00
 70         CNC_P Y       0.00  0.00
 73         CNC_S Y       0.00  0.00
 77         CNC_S Y       0.00  2.23
 F7         IQD   Y                                               1.12G  1.12G  2.41M 2.41M    465    465   0.00   0.00   0.00

The following table lists the header, ID (used when specifying keywords), and a brief description of each column in this report.

Column descriptions for the Channel Path Activity Report

Column header

Column ID

Description

ID

CHPID

hexadecimal number representing the channel path.

CHANNEL NO

GNO

for each channel type which is managed by DCM (Dynamic CHPID Management) a summary line showing the average values for all channels in this group

The number of channels of the group is given in column NO.

CHANNEL G

CHGEN

indicates the generation (G) and is used to differentiate between channels of the same channel type, when one has significant differences from the other

CHAN

TYPE

TYPE

channel path type

SHR

SHR

indicates whether the channel path is shared between LPARs

PART

BUSY

PARTBUSY

percentage of time that a shared channel path was busy on the home partition

TOT

BUSY

TOTBUSY

channel path utilization percentage for the entire system

BUS

BUSY

BUSBUSY

percentage of the cycles per second used for I/O operations over the maximum internal bus cycles per second

PART

READ

PARTREAD

rate per second of megabytes read using the channel for the partition

TOT

READ

TOTREAD

rate per second of megabytes read using the channel for the complex

PART

WRITE

PARTWRITE

rate per second of megabytes written using the channel for the partition

TOT

WRITE

TOTWRITE

rate per second of megabytes written using the channel for the complex

PART

B/SEC

MSGPBYT

rate of messages sent by programs (in bytes) for the partition

TOTAL

B/SEC

MSGTBYT

rate of messages sent by programs (in bytes) for the entire complex

PART

M/SEC

MSGPRTE

rate of messages sent by programs for the partition

TOTAL

M/SEC

MSGTRTE

rate of messages sent by programs for the entire complex

PART

M-SIZE

MSGPSZE

average size of messages sent for the partition

TOTAL

M-SIZE

MSGTSZE

rate of messages sent by programs for the entire complex

PART

S-FAIL

MSGPSEN

rate of messages sent by the partition that failed, excluding the attempts failed due to unavailable buffers in the receiving partition

PART

R-FAIL

MSGPREC

rate of messages sent by the partition that failed due to unavailable buffers in the receiving partition

TOTAL

R-FAIL

MSGTREC

rate of messages sent by the entire complex that failed due to unavailable buffers in the receiving partition




 

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