Record statistics immediately.
PERFORM STATISTICS RECORD .-----------------------. V | >>-PERFORM STATISTICS RECORD----+-------------------+-+-------->< +-ALL--+----------+-+ | '-RESETNOW-' | +-AUTOINSTALL-------+ +-BEAN--------------+ +-CONNECTION--------+ +-CORBASERVER-------+ +-DB2---------------+ +-DISPATCHER--------+ +-ENQUEUE-----------+ +-FEPI--------------+ +-FILE--------------+ +-+-JOURNALNAME-+---+ | '-JOURNALNUM--' | +-JVMPOOL-----------+ +-JVMPROFILE--------+ +-JVMPROGRAM--------+ +-LSRPOOL-----------+ +-MONITOR-----------+ +-PIPELINE----------+ +-PROGAUTO----------+ +-PROGRAM-----------+ +-RECOVERY----------+ +-REQUESTMODEL------+ +-STATS-------------+ +-STORAGE-----------+ +-STREAMNAME--------+ +-SYSDUMP-----------+ +-TABLEMGR----------+ +-TCPIP-------------+ +-TCPIPSERVICE------+ +-TDQUEUE-----------+ +-TERMINAL----------+ +-+-TRANCLASS-+-----+ | '-TCLASS----' | +-TRANDUMP----------+ +-TRANSACTION-------+ +-TSQUEUE-----------+ +-URIMAP------------+ +-VTAM--------------+ '-WEBSERVICE--------'
Conditions: IOERR, NOTAUTH, NOTFND
The PERFORM STATISTICS RECORD command causes current statistics for the resource types and system functions that you specify to be recorded (written out to the SMF data set). Recording occurs immediately, and is not governed by the system options that control the recording of these statistics at intervals. (See the discussion of interval statistics in the SET STATISTICS command in topic SET STATISTICS options - ENDOFDAYSECS.)
Execution of this command does not affect interval or end-of-day statistics either, except when you specify RESETNOW, because the counts are not reset unless RESETNOW is specified.
You can specify as many types of statistics as you wish, or you can request all (the ALL option). For each type you request, CICS provides all of the information available (the information that is recorded in interval statistics). For system services, such as dispatch and dynamic transaction backout, CICS keeps summary (global) statistics. For resource types, CICS keeps specific statistics for each installed resource of the type in question, and for some resource types, CICS keeps global counts as well.
The CICS® Performance Guide contains details about CICS statistics.
In addition, you can reset the counts when you use this option (see the RESETNOW option).
NOTFND is also returned if you attempt
to use PERFORM STATISTICS RECORD PROGRAM when you should use PERFORM STATISTICS
RECORD JVMPROGRAM. See Collecting statistics for Java programs that run in a JVM for additional information.
The RESP2 value n identifies the last type to fail in this way, as follows:
n
|
Resource type
|
---|---|
1 | AUTOINSTALL |
2 | CONNECTION |
3 | DISPATCHER |
6 | FILE |
8 | JOURNALNUM and JOURNALNAME |
10 | LSRPOOL |
11 | MONITOR |
12 | PROGRAM |
13 | STATS |
14 | STORAGE |
15 | SYSDUMP |
16 | TABLEMGR |
18 | TCLASS, TRANCLASS |
19 | TDQUEUE |
20 | TERMINAL |
21 | TRANDUMP |
22 | TRANSACTION |
23 | TSQUEUE |
24 | VTAM |
25 | FEPI |
26 | PROGAUTO |
28 | ENQUEUE |
29 | RECOVERY |
30 | STREAMNAME |
31 | DB2 |
32 | TCPIPSERVICE |
33 | TCPIP |
34 | REQUESTMODEL |
35 | CORBASERVER |
36 | JVMPOOL |
37 | JVMPROFILE |
38 | BEAN |
39 | JVMPROGRAM |
40 | MQCONN |
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