Hi,
I'm at a new shop and support team is not very friendly here. I was wondering how can I figure out which SMF records for Natural/ADABAS are being captured?
What are standard SMF records are captured in general, for a Natural/ADABAS shop? Please advise.
What SMF record/s are collected for ADABAS?
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Re: What SMF record/s are collected for ADABAS?
Unfortunately, you CANNOT know this without consulting someone at your site. IBM allows third-party vendors to use SMF record types 128 through 255 for their software; most such products allow the specific record type to be customized at the site since any given record type may already have been used by another product. So unless you find out from someone working at your site which SMF record type(s) ADABAS uses, it is not possible for you to proceed. If you have READ access to SYS1.PARMLIB, you can look at the various members and probably find the SMF record type(s) used by ADABAS. And the ADABAS documentation should tell you what data is written to each SMF record type and how to tell them apart.
Re: What SMF record/s are collected for ADABAS?
Thanks Robert, appreciate your reply.
And if I need to know if on this shop, the ADABAS / NATURAL is sub-capacity priced - how can I know that?
And if I need to know if on this shop, the ADABAS / NATURAL is sub-capacity priced - how can I know that?
- Robert Sample
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Re: What SMF record/s are collected for ADABAS?
Pricing would be something the site personnel would have to tell you. There may be a way to determine in the system parameters whether ADABAS / NATURAL is using sub-capacity pricing, but it could also be tied to the LPAR usage, in which case most likely the contract and monthly usage reports would be the only way to determine it.
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