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Database writes


Writes are counted as key and nonkey writes.

No database writes are collected if DBIO=NONE (except for DEDBs).

If DBIO=BFALTERS:

  • All writes are collected at the database level.
  • Writes to maintain a secondary index or logical database are collected. Counts are maintained at the database level (DBPCB).

If DBIO=I OWAITS:

  • Most writes are collected at the transaction level and reported under the database entry ALLDBS , including all writes occurring at sync point (the majority). These counts correspond closely to the DC Monitor IWAITS that are reported under the I/O PCB (Program I/O report).
  • Database writes that occur during call processing (such as the deletion of a HISAM root) are accumulated by database.
  • Writes to maintain a secondary index or logical database are collected under the DBD that is the actual target (DBPCB).
  • VSAM-initiated writes for buffer steal and background write are not measured.
  • OSAM buffer steal writes are accumulated in the (otherwise unused) NO I/O counter for the database/transaction whose read request forced the buffer steal.
  • Chained VSAM or OSAM writes of multiple buffers count as one write.

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