Goal Mode graphs



Related topic

You can use the following Visualizer graphs to view Goal Mode information.

Menu title

Graph title

Explanation

Top 10 Performance Indices by Service Class Period

Top 10 Performance Indices by Serv Class Period

Use to show the highest Performance Indices by Service Class Period for each interval selected, and the 10 highest overall Performance Indices by Service Class Period across the selected intervals.

Top 10 CPU Utilization by Service Class Period

Top 10 CPU Utilization by Serv Class Period

Use to show the highest CPU utilization by service class period for the selected interval, and to highlight (draw in color) the 10 service class periods with the highest CPU utilization across the selected intervals.

Top 10 CPU Utilization by Report Class

Top 10 CPU Utilization by Report Class

Use to show the highest CPU utilization by report class period for the selected interval, and to highlight (draw in color) the 10 report class periods with the highest CPU utilization across the selected intervals

Hierarchy - Service Class Goal vs. Actual

Service Class Goal vs. Actual

Use to compare service class goals to the measured values across the selected intervals. The graph can show the following performance measures:

  • Response time
  • Transaction count
  • Execution Velocity percentage
  • Execution Velocity with I/O Management percentage
  • Execution Velocity Goal
  • Response time Goal
  • Goal percentage
  • Performance Index
  • Importance
  • Percent less than .5
  • Percent less than 1
  • Percent less than 2
  • Percent greater than 2

Hierarchy - Service Class Response

Service Class Response

Use to show response time values for each service class period across the selected intervals. The graph can show the following performance measures:

  • CPU utilization
  • Transaction rate (Trans)
  • Response time (Resp)
  • Elapsed time (Elapsed)
  • Swap-out time due to long waits (Long Wt)
  • Swap-out time due to other reasons (Othr Swap)
  • CPU time in seconds (CPU Secs)
  • I/Os transferred in kiloblocks (I/O)
  • Demand paging rate (DMD Pg)
  • Expanded storage paging rate (ES Pg)
  • Central storage frames (CS Frm)
  • Expanded storage frames (ES Frm)
  • Performance Index (Perf Index)

Hierarchy - Report Class Response

Report Class Response

Use to show response time values for each report class period across the selected intervals. The graph can show the following performance measures:

  • CPU utilization
  • Transaction rate (Trans)
  • Response time (Resp)
  • Elapsed time (Elapsed)
  • Swap-out time due to long waits (Long Wt)
  • Swap-out time due to other reasons (Othr Swp)
  • CPU time in seconds (CPU Secs)
  • I/Os transferred in kiloblocks (I/O)
  • Demand paging rate (DMD Pg)
  • Expanded storage paging rate (ES Pg)
  • Central storage frames (CS Frm)
  • Performance Index (Perf Index)
  • Expanded storage frames (ES Frm)

Hierarchy - Service Class Delays

Service Class Delays

Use to show Service Class delays across the selected intervals. The graph can show the following performance measures:

  • Response time (Resp)
  • Transaction rate (Trans)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by CPU (%CPU Dny)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by idle time (%Idle)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by CPU capping (%CPU Cap)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by auxiliary paging (%Aux Pg)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by swapping (%Swap)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by other delay (%Other)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by MPL constraints (%MPL)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by server queue delay (%Srv_Q)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by DASD I/O use (%DIO Use)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by server delay (%Server)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by DASD I/O delay (%DASD IO)
  • General Execution delay sample count per hour (nonDASD)

Report Class Delays

Report Class Delays

Use to show Report Class delays across the selected intervals. The graph can show the following performance measures:

  • Response time (Resp)
  • Transaction rate (Trans)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by CPU (%CPU Dny)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by idle time (%Idle)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by CPU capping (%CPU Cap)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by auxiliary paging (%Aux Pg)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by swapping (%Swap)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by other delay (%Other)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by MPL constraints (%MPL)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by server queue delay (%Srv_Q)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by DASD I/O use (%DIO Use)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by server delay (%Server)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by DASD I/O delay (%DASD IO)
  • General Execution delay sample count per hour (nonDASD)

Hierarchy - Delays by Importance

Delays by Goal Importance

Use to show delays by the importance of the established goal. The graph can show the following performance measures:

  • CPU utilization
  • Response time (Resp)
  • Demand paging rate (DMD Pg)
  • I/Os transferred in kiloblocks (I/O KBlks)
  • Expanded storage paging rate (ES Pg)
  • Central storage frames (CS Frm)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by CPU (%CPU Deny)
  • Performance Index (Perf Index)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by CPU capping (%CPU Cap)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by idle time (%Idle)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by swapping (%Swap)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by auxiliary paging (%Aux Page)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by MPL constraints (%MPL Delay)
  • Percentage of wait time caused by other delay (%Other Delay)

Online Transaction Manager Map

OLTM Request Path Map

Use to show the request rate of the Online Transaction Manager for logical systems, and the flow between logical systems. You can show either maximum values, average values, or values for a specific interval.

Hierarchy - Transaction Manager CICS Wait

TM CICS Waits

Use to show metrics for the Transaction Manager CICS Wait with or without Multivariate Adaptive Statistical Filtering (MASF) for transaction managers in a system. The graph can show the following performance measures:

  • Transaction rate (Trans)
  • Execution time (Exec)
  • Active time (Active)
  • Ready time (Ready)
  • Lock wait (Lock)
  • I/O wait (I/O)
  • Conversation wait (Cnvrs)
  • Distribution request (DReq)
  • Timer wait (Timer)
  • Idle time (Idle)
  • Product wait (Prod)
  • Session wait (Sessn)
  • Elapsed time (Elapsed)
  • Miscellaneous other wait (Misc Wait)

Hierarchy - Transaction Manager IMS Wait

TM IMS Waits

Use to show metrics for the Transaction Manager IMS Wait with or without Multivariate Adaptive Statistical Filtering (MASF) for transaction managers in a system. The graph can show the following performance measures:

  • Transaction rate (Trans)
  • Execution time (Exec)
  • Active time (Active)
  • Ready time (Ready)
  • Lock wait (Lock)
  • I/O wait (I/O)
  • Conversation wait (Cnvrs)
  • Distribution request (DReq)
  • Timer wait (Timer)
  • Idle time (Idle)
  • Product wait (Prod)
  • Session wait (Sessn)
  • Elapsed time (Elapsed)
  • Miscellaneous other wait (Misc Wait)

Hierarchy - Service Class Priorities

Service Class Priorities

Use to show Service Class Priorities across the selected intervals. The graph can show the following performance measures:

• MIPS
• Priority
• Performance Index (Perf Index)
• Importance (Imprtnc)

 

Tip: For faster searching, add an asterisk to the end of your partial query. Example: cert*

Universal Information Exchange 2.3