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CMF MONITOR Online sample screen definitions


CMF MONITOR Online SCREENS view contains a list of all screen definitions available in CMF MONITOR Online.

You can use the SCREENS view to select any screen in CMF MONITOR Online. A screen definition is a saved configuration of windows positioned in the display area and the views that appear within those windows.

Every MainView product contains a SCREENS view, and the screen definition library is shared among MainView users, which means that any user can add or delete a screen definition in SCREENS. If other MainView products are installed on the same system, the screen definitions for all MainView products appear in the SCREENS view.

If you prefer not to share screen definitions that you create, you can allocate a user screen library for maintaining your customized screen definitions. Any definitions located in your user library appear on your display of the SCREENS view only. (For information about setting up and allocating a user screen library, see MainView product libraries, or contact your system administrator.)

The following Figure shows an example of the CMF MONITOR Online SCREENS view; your view might look different.

DDMMMYYYY  HH:MM:SS ------ MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) ----------------
COMMAND  ===>                                                 SCROLL ===> PAGE
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>
 W1 =SCREENS===========SYSB=====*========DDMMMYYYY==HH:MM:SS====CMF===========8
C Name     Description                    Userid
- -------- ------------                   --------
  CMF      Unknown                        Unknown
  CMFDELAY Unknown                        Unknown
  CMFIO    Unknown                        Unknown
  CMFOVER  Unknown                        Unknown
  CMFSTOR  Unknown                        Unknown
  SYSRTD   Unknown                        Unknown
  SYSSUM   Unknown                        Unknown
  SYSWKM   Unknown                        Unknown

When you display the SCREENS view for the first time, you will see that eight screen definitions have already been defined. These screens were copied from BBSAMP to hilevel. SBBSDEF during AutoCustomization.

Here is the information presented in each of the CMF MONITOR Online sample screen definitions:

Screen

Definition

CMF

contains the EZMZOS view

EZMZOS is your initial display when you log on to CMF MONITOR Online. To change your initial display to something other than EZMZOS, save a screen definition containing the desired view or screen and name it CMF.

CMFDELAY

contains the WFLOW, JFLOW, WDELAY, and JDELAY views

This display summarizes workflow and delays for jobs and workloads over an interval period. The current interval information is displayed unless you issue the TIME command.

CMFIO

contains the CHANNEL, LCUSTAT, JDDEV, DDJOB, JUDEV, and DUJOB views

This display summarizes the performance of LCUs (logical control units) and channel paths, and allows you to determine if the I/O configuration is in balance for these devices. Overview information is also presented for jobs delayed due to device contentions, devices causing delays, which jobs are contending for which devices, and which jobs are using which devices. The current interval information is displayed unless you issue the TIME command.

CMFOVER

contains the MAIN, SYSOVER, SRCS, SPAG, and WDELAY views

This display provides you with an overview of your system’s performance and summarizes storage, CPU utilization, and job delay information.

CMFSTOR

contains the SRCS, SPAG, WSTORD, and WSTOR views

This display summarizes system and workload storage utilization, paging activity, and workload delays due to high paging rates caused by storage delays. The current interval information is displayed unless you issue the TIME command.

SYSRDT

contains the WMRTD and WMSCLS views

This display provides sysplex-level information about WLM service classes, including period response time distribution.

SYSSUM

contains the WMSPLX, WMSYS, and WMPRD views

This display provides information about WLM service policies at the sysplex and system levels, and provides data for WLM service class periods.

SYSWKM

contains the WMWKMZ, WMWKM, and WMASSC views

This display summarizes subsystem work manager activity and delays at the sysplex level, and shows which address spaces serving a service class are being delayed.

CMF MONITOR Online provides you with these sample screen definitions to help you form ideas for creating your own screen definitions and to provide a helpful starting point from which you might begin using hyperlinks to explore system performance.


 

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