Measure User's Guide
Contents
Measure User’s Guide—520560-003
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B. Examples of RECORD Statements and FIND
Queries
B. Examples of RECORD Statements and FIND Queries
C. Loading Measure Data Into an SQL Table
D. Example of Measurement Application in C
E. Converting Existing Applications or Enform Reports to ZMS
Style Record Formats
Using New Counter Fields E-1
Using Existing Counter Fields E-1
Application Conversion Considerations E-2
Index
Examples
Example 4-1. Legacy Format Report (Listed Format) 4-7
Example 4-2. Brief Version of Legacy Format Report 4-7
Example 4-3. Setting a Report Window 4-8
Example 4-4. Report of Uninterpreted Counter Values 4-9
Example 4-5. Typical Two-Axis Plot of CPU-BUSY-TIME 4-16
Example 4-6. Two-Axis Plot Showing One-Hour Intervals 4-17
Example 4-7. Two-Axis Plot Converted to Bar Graph 4-18
Example 4-8. Plot of CPU-BUSY-TIME and FILE-BUSY-TIME Data 4-21
Example 4-9. Two-Axis Plot of Five Busiest CPUs 4-22
Example 4-10. Plot of Five Busiest CPUs, Narrowed Report Window 4-22
Example 4-11. Changing the Orientation of a Two-Axis Plot 4-24
Example 4-12. Changing the Orientation of a Bar Graph 4-25
Example 4-13. Changing the Density of a Two-Axis Plot 4-26
Example 4-14. Changing the Density of a Bar Graph 4-27
Example 4-15. Five Busiest CPUs, One-Hour Time Window 4-28
Example 4-16. Typical PROCESSH Report Showing TNS and Accelerated
Modes 4-28
Example 4-17. Typical PROCESSH Report Showing TNS/R Native Mode 4-29
Example 4-18. Plotting Execution Modes—TNS and Accelerated Code
Samples 4-30
Example 4-19. Plotting Execution Modes—TNS/R Native Code Samples 4-30
Example 5-1. TAL Application Containing User-Defined Counters 5-3
Example 5-2. TAL Source of the MEAS^BUMP Procedure 5-9
Example 5-3. COBOL Application Containing User-Defined Counters 5-10
Example 6-1. Starting and Stopping the Subsystem 6-8