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Terminology


This topic lists and defines terminology used throughout Cost Analyzer.

 

Term

Description

4 hour rolling average (4HRA)

CPU consumption, measured in MSUs

4HRA is calculated by the RMF using the last 48 5-minute buckets and written into the type 70 record of the z/OS image in which the RMF is running.

While the RMF in each z/OS image records the CPU consumption of all LPARs on the same CPC, the 4HRA metric is available only for the host LPAR (the LPAR in which this record is created).

Note

The 4 Hour Rolling Average or 4HRA is sometimes called R4HA.

AWLC

Advanced Workload License Charges

AEWLC

Advanced Entry Workload License Charges

CDB

Capacity Management Database

CMP

Country Multiplex Pricing

CMLC

Country Multiplex License Charges

Central processor complex (CPC)

Physical collection of hardware that includes main storage, one or more central processors, timers, and channels

For more information, see mainframe terminology in the IBM Knowledge center.

CoC

Collocated container

EWLC

Entry Workload License Charges

FWLC

Flat Workload License Charges

Job/STC

Batch job or started task that is running in a z/OS environment

LC

LPAR container

Logical partition (LPAR)

Subset of a single system that contains resources (processors, memory, and input/output devices)

An LPAR operates as an independent system and can contain different operating systems such as:

  • z/OS
  • Integrated Coupling Facility
  • Linux (from Linus Torvalds)
  • IBM z/VM

An LPAR can also be inactive.

Millions of Service Units (MSUs)

A measure of CPU time consumption, calculated as number of CPU seconds used per hour, multiplied by the service units per seconds (SU/sec) coefficient.

The SU/sec coefficient depends on the CPC type and model and normally is the same for all LPARs on a CPC.

Monthly License Charges (MLCs)

One of the methods that IBM is using to charge for software products

This method is used for the operating system itself and for the most important (and expensive) transaction processing subsystems (for example, CICS, DB2, IMS, and Web Sphere MQ).

For more information, see the IBM Z software licensing.

MLC Product

IBM System z software product using MLC pricing

MVM

Multiple Version Measurements

MzNALC

Multiplex System z New Application License Charges

Rolling 4 hour average (R4HA)

CPU consumption, measured in MSUs

R4HA is calculated by the RMF using the last 48 5-minute buckets and written into the type 70 record of the z/OS image in which the RMF is running.

While the RMF in each z/OS image records the CPU consumption of all LPARs on the same CPC, the R4HA metric is available only for the host LPAR (the LPAR in which this record is created).

Note

The Rolling 4 hour average or R4HA is sometimes called 4HRA.

Sub-Capacity

A group of licensing rules, terms, and conditions for software licenses based on actual CPU resource usage

For more information, see the IBM Z software licensing.

Sub-Capacity Reporting Tool (SCRT)

IBM tool that processes the RMF and SMF records (in particular type 70 and type 89) and produces the Sub-Capacity report

This report is used by IBM to calculate the monthly license charge. IBM customers using Sub-Capacity licenses must use SCRT to process data from all LPARs on a CPC for the complete usage month (from 00:00 of day 2 of the calendar month to 24:00 of day 1 of the next calendar month) and send it to IBM.

For more information, see the IBM Z software licensing.

SVC

Single Version Charges

Universal Information Exchange (UIE)

A BMC component that runs on your mainframe system to read and process SMF/RMF and subsystem data collected from target z/OS images

UIE can produce two types of output:

  • XML data files
  • Visualizer files

For more information, seeUniversal Information Exchange

VWLC

Variable Workload License Charges

Workload

A group of work to be tracked, managed, and reported as a unit

A workload consumes system resources such as CPU time and I/O operations. Cost Analyzer analyzes only CPU resource consumption.

Work performed in the system can be measured and reported by different tools (SMF, RMF). It also can be grouped using different rules. The selected reporting tool or grouping rule determines the workload type.

For more information, see Cost-Analyzer-workloads.

zNALC

IBM System z New Application License Charges

z/OS

64-bit operating system for IBM mainframe computers

z/OS image

An instance of z/OS running in an LPAR or as VM guest

z/OS images can run in an LPAR or inside an instance of the z/VM operating system as a guest.

z/VM

IBM Virtual Machine operating system for mainframe computers




 

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