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MXG VERSION 39.01 is dated Feb 17, 2021, thru Change 39.028.
First MXG VERSION 39.01 was dated Feb 16, 2021, thru Change 39.026.
ANNUAL MXG VERSION 38.38 was dated Jan 4, 2021, thru Change 38.234.
Annual MXG VERSION 37.37 was dated Jan 6, 2020, thru Change 37.272.
The Final MXG Newsletter SIXTY-NINE was dated Jan 3, 2018.
New TECHNOTES previously in NEWSLTRS are now in CHANGESS.
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Contents of member CHANGES:
I. Current MXG Software Version 39.01 is available upon request.
II. SAS Version requirement information.
III. WPS Version requirement information.
IV. MXG Version Required for Hardware, Operating System Release, etc.
V. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 39.01.
VI. Online Documentation of MXG Software.
VII. Changes Log
Member NEWSLTRS contains Technical Notes, especially APARs of interest
and is updated with new notes frequently. All Newsletters are online
at http://www.mxg.com in the "Newsletters" frame, although there are
no new NEWSLTRS updates; they are now found in CHANGESS as TECHNOTEs.
Member CHANGES contains the changes made in the current MXG version.
Member CHANGESS contains all changes that have ever been made to MXG.
All MXG changes are also online at http://www.mxg.com, in "Changes".
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I. MXG VERSION 39.01 DATED Feb 17, 2021, THRU CHANGE 39.028.
==MAJOR CHANGES ADDED IN MXG 39.01, DATED Feb 17, 2021 THRU 39.028.
ABEND CORRECTED:
ANAL9914 39.018 Some ANAL9914 invocations mismatched %DO-%END logic.
VMACDB2 39.017 DB2 NETEZZA IDAA 100-1 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED.
ASMRMFV 39.013 MXG 34.06-38.38 ABEND if storegrup GT 1361 vols.
CORRECTIONS
UTILWORK 39.020 UTILWORK creates RMFINTRV code member, enhanced.
VMXG70PR 39.021 Override PSU70PR/LP/GC/GL DD's may not work.
VGETJESN 39.002 WARNING TYPETASK NOT DECODED SUBSYS=SAR
VMACXAM 39.022 Variables missing values in XAMSYS corrected.
VMXGPRNT 39.019 SP_REMV='Y' truncated some labels.
ANALMSUS 39.015 The JOB report now includes all TASKTYPEs.
VMAC102 38.010 DB2 IFCID 172 dataset T102s172 variables corrected
ANALID 39.004 ANALID did not identify CICS Compressed Records.
VMAC102 38.010 DB2 IFCID 172 dataset T102s172 variables corrected
VMAC80A 39.003 TYPE80TK observation count is smaller now.
VGETJESN 39.002 TYPETASK not decoded for SUBSYS='SAR'.
TECHNOTES
TECHNOTE 39.012 z/OS SAS ODS may need to increase MEMLEAVE option.
TECHNOTE 39.008 z/OS SAS ODS can use zIIPs, Java error may prevent.
All of these enhancements are described in the Change Log, below.
II. SAS Version requirement information:
SAS Versions
The current version nomenclature is SAS 9.4 TS1M7 (9.4M7),
"M7", or with options VERSIONLONG;
"SAS 9.4 (9.04.01M7P080520)" on z/OS
9.4 (TS04.01M7P08052020)" on ASCII.
SAS V9.4 M7 is RECOMMENDED, but MXG executes without error
using SAS Version 9.4 M0-M2 or M4-M6 or SAS Version 9.3 M0-M2.
SAS V9.4 M5 is REQUIRED with z/OS 2.3 with Eight-Byte USERIDs
for Interactive TSO (DMS) SAS Sessions. SAS Note 61339.
Only on z/OS, SAS 9.4 "M5" requires MXG 35.36+ because it adds the
NOERRORSTOP option to protect all MXG PROC SQLs from the M5 defect
described in SAS Note 61672. But SAS apparently does not plan for
a defect correction since the MXG Circumvention solves for MXG and
the text of 61672 simply describes the circumvention needed because
MXG's use of OPTIONS OBS=0 without NOERRORSTOP exposed the defect.
See Change 35.309 for more details on using NOERRORSTOP for your
own PROC SQLs.
SAS V9.4 M3 is NOT RECOMMENDED. See Change 36.128 SAS Note 61906
that reports 40% Increase in CPU time with M3.
SAS V9.4 (ALL) and SAS V9.3 (ALL) are at LEVEL A SAS Support.
SAS V9.3 SAS 9.3 TS1M2 was RECOMMENDED. SAS 9.3 TS1M1 works ok.
But SAS 9.3 at TS1M0, the HOT FIX for SAS Note SN-43828,
see CHANGE 29.169, IS REQUIRED:
The %MACRO compiler error is in processing %LET
statements. While only two MXG members failed
repeatedly in MXG QA tests on z/OS, there were random
%LET errors in ASCII QA tests, so ANY use of %LET
statement on ANY platform are vulnerable to this
error, as the %MACRO compiler is SAS portable code,
used on all platforms. So this is NOT just an MXG
error, but impacts ALL SAS programs.
SAS9.3 is LEVEL A support from SAS.
SAS V9.2 Was recommended, prior to 9.3, and was error-free with
MXG 26.03 SAS Hot Fix for SAS Note 37166 is required to
use a VIEW with the MXG EXITCICS/CICSFIUE CICS/DB2
Decompression Infile Exit. but SAS V9.2 does execute on
that platform.
9.2 is LEVEL B Support from SAS, as of Sep 30, 2013.
SAS V9.1.3 on z/OS 1.10 requires SAS Hot Fix for SN-35332 and is at
Support level C by SAS Institute, Sep 30, 2013.
SAS V9.1.3 is NOT supported by SAS on Windows SEVEN.
SAS V8.2 SUPPORT LEVEL C BY SAS INSTITUTE; NOT ALL OF MXG WORKS!
with SAS 8.2.
SAS 8.2 is Level C Support from SAS as of Dec 31, 2011.
JCL in MXGSAS94 or MXGSAS93 can be used, or MXGNAMES can be used
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As documented in Change 27.356, for SAS V9.2 or later):
The standard SAS JCL Procedure can be used for MXG with SAS V9.2+
// EXEC SAS,CONFIG='MXG.SOURCLIB(CONFIMXG)'
//MXGNAMES DSN=MXG.USERID.SOURCLIB(MXGNAMES),DISP=SHR
But CONFIMXG is required for sites with NLS issues, and you must
use JCLCONFI to create/update the MXG.FORMATS catalog if you use
CONFIG='MXG.SOURCLIB(CONFIMXG)'.
For no NLS, you can use the MXGSAS94 JCL Procedure example.
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MXG 26.03 thru MXG 36.11 will execute under the previously listed
SAS Versions on all supported platforms
Unrelated to the above SAS Note/Hot Fix, ODS users will want to
use MXG 29.06+, because SAS V9.3 did expose incompatibilities in
MXG code for ODS reporting, that were fixed in MXG Version 29.06.
See Changes 29.159 and 29.169.
And, only for z/OS 1.10 with SAS V9.1.3 with ANY version of MXG,
the SAS Hot Fix for SN-35332 is REQUIRED (to be completely safe).
Without this Hot Fix, "LIBREF XXXXXXXX IS NOT ASSIGNED" errors
can occur even though //XXXXXXXX DD is a valid SAS Data Library.
This error ONLY occurs with z/OS 1.10 and SAS V9.1.3; it does
NOT occur with SAS V9.2, nor with z/OS 1.9. It can be
circumvented by adding a LIBNAME statement that specifies the
ENGINE name. See the Technical Note in Newsletters for SN-35332.
Note that SAS V9.1.3 is now at "Level B" Support from SAS.
Old MXG code may continue to execute with SAS V8.2, but V8 is now
"Level C" support from SAS Institute, and there are known errors
in V8.2 that are only fixed in SAS V9. I no longer QA with V8.2;
While many MXG programs (accidentally) will still execute under
V8.2, I cannot guarantee that all of MXG executes error free.
PLEASE INSTALL V9.2/V9.3/V9.4, TO AVOID FIXED PROBLEMS!
If you are absolutely stuck on V8, you need to copy MXG member
V8GETOBS into USERID.SOURCLIB and rename to VGETOBS.
MXG Software has not executed under SAS V6 in many years.
The "PDB" libraries (i.e., SAS data libraries) must be created by
SAS V8 or later, but any of those data libraries can be read or
updated by the SAS Versions that MXG Supports, above.
For SAS Version V9.3:
SAS 93 TS1M1 is RECOMMENDED; for TS1M0, SAS Hot Fix in SAS Note
SN43828 is REQUIRED. See text of Change 29.159.
With SAS 93 TS1M1, (or TS1M0 with that Hot Fix) MXG Versions
26.03 or later execute under SAS V9.3 on all platforms.
SAS Data Libraries created by SAS V8.2, V9.1.3, V9.2, V9.3 and
SAS V9.4 are interchangeable and can be read/written by any of
those versions, provided they are on the same platform.
BUT: on ASCII, the 32-bit and 64-bit SAS versions are NOT the
same "platform" and attempting to read/use the FORMAT catalog
created on one of those "platforms" on the other "platform"
will error out to remind you of that difference!
SAS V9.4 did change some V9.3 ODS processing defaults and syntax
that might cause errors with MXG 29.05 or earlier; MXG 29.06,
Change 29.160 documents the major revisions made in MXG to fully
support ODS, and MXG 29.06 is STRONGLY recommended for ODS with
SAS V9.3 or SAS V9.4.
For (Archaic) SAS Version V9.2 (TS1M0):
Big Picture: SAS Version V9.2 is COMPATIBLE with MXG Software.
On z/OS, SAS changed the DSNAMES for some of the SAS libraries,
so you do need to use the new MXGSAS92 JCL Procedure for MXG,
but it still uses the CONFIGV9 configuration file.
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However, NEW, and documented in Change 27.356, with SAS V9.2+:
The standard SAS JCL Procedure can be used for MXG:
// EXEC SAS,CONFIG='MXG.SOURCLIB(CONFIMXG)'
//MXGNAMES DD DSN=MXG.USERID.SOURCLIB(MXGNAMES),DISP=SHR
instead of using the MXGSAS92 JCL Procedure example.
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SAS Data Libraries are compatible for V8.2, V9.1.3, V9.2, V9.3,
and V9.4. "PDBs" can be read/written interchangeably between
these SAS versions.
MXG Versions 26.03+ do execute with SAS V9.2 with NO WARNINGS
and with NO ERRORS reported.
Pre-MXG 26.03, SAS Hot Fix F9BA07 was required to suppress a
new SAS V9.2 WARNING, that on z/OS, set CC=4 (condition/return
code). That warning is harmless (to MXG code) and all MXG
created SAS datasets were correct, even with that warning.
The ONLY exposure was ONLY on z/OS, and ONLY if condition code
tests are used in your MXG jobstreams.
SAS Version 9.2 requires z/OS 1.7 or later, both officially as
documented by SAS Institute, and actually as V9.2 fails with 0C4
under z/OS 1.4.
For SAS V9.1.3 on z/OS with Service Pack 4:
On z/OS 1.10, Hot Fix SN-35332 is REQUIRED.
CONFIGV9 now specifies V9SEQ instead of V6SEQ. As V6SEQ does
not support long length character variables, it can't be used.
SAS V9.1.3 with current Service Pack 4 is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED.
For (back-level!) SAS V9.1 or V9.1.2 on z/OS:
SN-013514 is REQUIRED to be able to read datasets that were
created by V6SEQ (tape) engine.
SN-012437 is REQUIRED to prevent creation of corrupt/unreadable
datasets with tape engines V7SEQ, V8SEQ, or V9SEQ.
Both fixes ARE included in SAS V9.1.3, but V9.1 or 9.1.2 is NOT
SAFE without those two hot fixes, and if you do NOT have those
two fixes on 9.1 or 9.1.2, you MUST set V6SEQ in CONFIGV9.
With MXG 23.02 or later, V9SEQ is the default sequential engine
specified in CONFIGV9, but if you are back at SAS V9.1 or V9.1.2
you MUST install the two hot fixes listed above.
For SAS Version 8.2, HotFix Bundle 82BX08 (or later) was required
as an absolute minimum level when that SAS Version was last
supported by MXG Software. PLEASE INSTALL SAS V9.x ASAP.
Sequential Engine Status:
V9SEQ was fixed in V9.1.3; it has been default in CONFIGV9.
V8SEQ was always safe under SAS V8.2, but it wasted CPU time
by always compressing when writing in tape format.
V6SEQ, if used under V9.1.2, requires SN-013514, but V6SEQ
should no longer be used, as it does not support long
length variables.
GENERAL STATEMENT FOR MXG QA TESTS AND SAS VERSIONS:
MXG QA tests are executed with V9.4, on z/OS, on Windows TEN and
Linux on 64-bit hardware, but MXG users execute MXG on MANY
(ALL??) SAS platforms, including AIX, Linux, and other 'nix'
variants, on many different hardware platforms, and since they all
work we don't need to list them. If SAS executes so does MXG.
Prior QA tests have been run with all SAS releases available at
that time on Linux RH8 on Intel, on Solaris v2.8 on a Model V880,
and on HP-UX v11.11 model rp5470, confirming full compatibility.
MXG should execute under ALL SUPPORTED SAS VERSIONS on EVERY SAS
platform without errors! Each new MXG version is also tested with
the SAS ITSV/ITRM product by the ITRM developers.
III. WPS Version requirement information:
WPS Version 4.2 (4.02.04.00.011339) has been tested.
WPS Version 4.1 USER 4037 ABEND, See Change 37.116.
WPS Version 4.0 reportedly fixed version 3 problems.
WPS Version 3.02 (03.02.03.00.016221) is required Change 34.266.
and other errors with 3.00 or 3.01 have been corrected in the
current WPS version.
WPS Version 3.01.1 maintenance level 731 required for PDB to tape
WPS Version 3.01 (also shows 3.1.1) is required for AUTOEZOS.
WPS Version 3.01 is required for MOBILWRK, PICTURE fails in 2.5.
WPS Version 3.01 executed MXG 32.03 BUILDPDB with no errors.
WPS Version 3.0 requires MXG 31.09 (see Change 31.251).
WPS Version 2.4 required MXG 27.09 (see Change 27.239).
WPS Version 2.3.5 required MXG 27.05.
See NEWSLETTERS for WPS Support Statement.
WPS prints this message ERROR: COULD NOT CREATE DATA SET "PDB.ID"
when the LIBNAME PDB does not exist; there would also have been a
prior log message NOTE: Library PDB does not exist as the clue.
IV. MXG Version Required for Hardware, Operating System Release, etc.
MXG is usually NOT sensitive to z/OS Hardware changes, but:
The z15 and z15 T02 processors INCOMPATIBLY changed the SMF 113
records by inserting 32 new EXTEND and 4 CRYPTO counters, causing
ARRAY SIZE EXCEEDED with BUILDPDB which processes the SMF 113s.
Support for counter changes for both models was in MXG 37.08.
If you use MIPS in reports, the format $MGRMIPS provides the
MIPS/MSU value for each processor; the z15 values were updated
in MXG 37.08, and the z15 TO2 values were updated in MXG 38.04.
These MXG programs use $MGRMIPS: ASUMMIPS GRAFCEC GRAFWLM
GRAFWRKX and TYPERMFV (RMF III).
The z/14 also inserted SMF 113 fields, supported in MXG 36.07.
The z/13 with 61+ LPARs requires MXG 32.05 IF NON-SMT MODE.
The z/EC12 with 85+ engines required MXG 30.07.
Support for 255 engines was added in MXG 31.04.
And z/VM on the z15 requires MXG 38.02, PRCMFC/MFM COUNTERS caused
HARDWARE COUNTER messages, PRCMFC/PRCMFM no obs. Change 38.048.
The z13 processor INCOMPATIBLY CHANGED, the new SMT-MODE RMF 70, and
MXG 34.03 was REQUIRED (PCTCPUBY WRONG!), to read the SMT-format RMF
(which are written if you have zIIP engines AND have enabled the new
PROCVIEW CORE option for Multi-Threading, even if only one thread is
enabled).
The new zEDC/EADM compression hardware requires MXG 38.05 to support
new metrics.
Availability dates for the IBM products and MXG version required for
error-free processing of that product's data records:
Product's
Availability MXG Version
Product Name Date Required
MVS/ESA 4.1 Oct 26, 1990 8.8
MVS/ESA 4.2 Mar 29, 1991 9.9
MVS/ESA 4.2.2 Aug 15, 1991 9.9
MVS/ESA 4.3 Mar 23, 1993 10.10
MVS/ESA 5.1.0 - compatibility Jun 24, 1994 12.02
MVS/ESA 5.1.0 - Goal Mode May 3, 1995 13.01
MVS/ESA 5.2.0 Jun 15, 1995 13.05
MVS/ESA 5.2.2 Oct 19, 1995 13.09
OS/390 1.1.0 Feb 22, 1996 14.01
OS/390 1.2.0 Sep 30, 1996 14.05
OS/390 1.3.0 Compatibility Mode Mar 28, 1997 14.14
OS/390 1.3.0 WLM Goal Mode Mar 28, 1997 15.02
OS/390 2.4.0 Sep 28, 1997 15.06
OS/390 2.5.0 Feb 24, 1998 15.06
OS/390 2.6.0 Sep 24, 1998 16.04
OS/390 2.7.0 Mar 26, 1999 16.09
OS/390 2.7.0 APAR OW41318 Mar 31, 2000 18.03
OS/390 2.8.0 Aug 24, 1999 16.09
OS/390 2.8.0 FICON/SHARK Aug 24, 1999 17.08
OS/390 2.8.0 APAR OW41317 Mar 31, 2000 18.03
OS/390 2.9.0 Mar 31, 2000 18.03
OS/390 2.10.0 Sep 15, 2000 18.06
OS/390 PAV Oct 24, 2000 18.09
z/OS 1.1 Mar 30, 2001 18.11
z/OS 1.1 on 2064s Mar 30, 2001 19.01
z/OS 1.1 with correct MSU Mar 30, 2001 19.02
z/OS 1.2 Oct 31, 2001 19.04
z/OS 1.1,1.2 APARs to 78 Oct 31, 2001 19.05
z/OS 1.2+ APAR OW52227 Apr 26, 2002 20.02
z/OS 1.3+ APAR OW52227 Apr 26, 2002 20.02
z/OS 1.2 JESNR Z2 MODE Apr 26, 2002 20.03
z/OS 1.3 JESNR Z2 MODE Apr 26, 2002 20.03
z/OS 1.4 Tolerate Sep 27, 2002 20.03
z/OS 1.4 Support Sep 27, 2002 20.06
z/OS 1.4 Over 16 CPUs/LPARs May 29, 2003 21.02
z/OS 1.4 DFSMS/rmm, RACF Aug 29, 2003 21.04
z/OS 1.5 Mar 31, 2004 21.21
z/OS IRD ASUM70PR/ASUMCEC Sep 22, 2003 *24.10
z/OS IRD TYPE70PR Mar 11, 2004 *24.10
z/OS IRD TYPE70,RMFINTRV Mar 22, 2002 *24.10
z/OS 1.6 - No IFAs Sep 30, 2004 *22.09
z/OS 1.6 - With IFAs Sep 30, 2004 *22.11
z/OS 1.7 (COMPATIBLE CHANGES) Sep 30, 2005 *24.10
z/OS 1.7 (SPLIT70 CORRECTION) Sep 30, 2005 *24.10
z/OS IFA data in RMF 79s Sep 30, 2005 23.10
z/OS 1.8 - ASMTAPEE assembly Sep 30, 2005 *25.03
z/OS 1.8 - SMF 119 INCOMPAT Sep 30, 2005 *25.06
z/OS More than 32 LPARs Jan 30, 2006 *24.24
z/OS SPLIT RMF 70 records Jan 30, 2006 *24.24
z/OS Dupe SYSTEMs in a SYSPLEX Jan 30, 2006 *24.02
z/OS IRD errors corrected May 15, 2006 24.03
z/OS ASUMCEC errors corrected May 15, 2006 *24.24
z/OS ASUM70LP errors corrected Jun 13, 2006 *24.24
z/OS zIIP Processor Support Jun 22, 2006 *24.24
z/OS Dedicated zIIP Support Mar 8, 2008 *26.01
z/OS Dedicated zAAP Support Mar 8, 2008 26.01
z/OS 1.8 (COMPATIBLE CHANGES) Sep 20, 2006 *24.24
z/OS 1.9 (INCOMPAT, 54 CPs) Sep 27, 2007 25.10
z/OS 1.9 MXGTMNT at ML-39 reASM Sep 27, 2007 25.10
z/OS new z10 variables Mar 5, 2008 26.01
z/OS 1.8 With HiperDispatch Sep 15, 2008 *26.10
z/OS 1.9 With HiperDispatch Sep 15, 2008 *26.10
z/OS 1.10 (INCOMPAT, MXG code) Sep 15, 2008 26.07
z/OS 1.10 With HiperDispatch Sep 15, 2008 *26.10
z/OS 1.10 RMF III, SMF 119 Jul 20, 2009 27.05
z/OS 1.11 Sep 2, 2009 27.08
z/OS 1.11 New 30 variables Apr 14, 2010 *28.02
z/OS 1.12 Aug 17, 2010 *28.05
z/OS 1.12 SMF 85 Subtype 79 Aug 17, 2010 *29.03
z/OS 1.12 VMGUEST option Aug 17, 2010 *29.06
z/OS 1.13 Sep 30, 2011 29.03
z/OS 1.13 - MXGTMNT only Dec 15, 2011 29.08
z/OS 1.13 SMF 119 ST 6 INCOMPAT Feb 7, 2012 30.01
z/OS 2.1 - Most Records support Jul 23, 2013 30.05
z/OS 2.1 - ID=0 ERROR MESSAGE Jul 23, 2013 31.07
z/OS 2.1 - ID=85 INCOMPAT Jul 23, 2013 32.03
z/OS 2.1 - ID=70 SMF70CPA Jul 23, 2013 32.03
z/OS 2.1 - INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED ERROR SMF 74 33.10
z/OS 2.2 COMPATIBLE CH 33.189 Aug 19, 2015 33.08
z/OS 2.2 MXGTMNT ABEND S0E0-28 Sep 15, 2015 33.09
REQUIRES ASMTAPE ML-55 Sep 15, 2015 33.09
z/OS 2.2 OAM SMF 85 ABEND 33.067 Apr 5, 2016 34.02
z/OS 2.2 SPLIT 73, ABEND 33.068 Apr 5, 2016 34.02
z/OS 2.2 JES2 8-char JOBCLASS Oct 7, 2016 34.07
z/OS 2.2 NEW SMF 124 IOS Spvr Oct 7, 2016 34.07
z/OS 2.3 Many new variables Sep 24, 2017 35.166 35.09*
z/OS 2.3 RMF III Support Sep 24, 2017 35.190 35.09*
z/OS 2.3 type 2 st 2 STOPOVER Sep 24, 2017 35.190 35.09*
z/OS 2.3 type 90 st 38 STOPOVER Sep 24, 2017 35.199 35.09*
z/OS 2.4 Compatible from SMF Manual Sep 2019 37.166 37.07.
z/OS 2.4 Compatible from SMF Manual May 2020 38.105 38.05.
z990 CPUs - CPUTYPE '2084'x Aug 25, 2003 21.04
z890 CPUs - CPUTYPE '2086'x Jun 24, 2004 22.07
z9 CPUs - CPUTYPE '2094'x Jul 20, 2005 *24.24
z9EC CPUs - CPUTYPE '2094'x:
with 64-bit z/OS - no change required *24.24
with 32-bit z/OS only: Aug 26, 2006 24.06
z9BC CPUs - CPUTYPE '2096'x:
with 64-bit z/OS - no change required 24.01
with 32-bit z/OS only: Jul 27, 2006 *24.24
z10 CPUs - CPUTYPE '2097'x Dec 7, 2008 25.11
z10 HiperDispatch/Parked Time Mar 3, 2008 *26.10
z196 (INCOMPAT IF GT 64 ENG) Aug 17, 2010 28.05
zEC12 Nov 14, 2012 30.07
z13 non-SMT Mode May 27, 2014 32.05
z13 SMT Mode Change 33.217 Sep 15, 2015 *33.09
z13 SMT Mode NRZIPCPU 34.106 May 10, 2016 34.03
z13 SMT MT=2 CPUZIPTM TYPE70 Mar 21, 2016 35.03
z14 SMF 113 INCOMPAT, ABEND Oct 2, 2017 35.11
z14 113 LPARBUSY missing value Aug 8, 2018 36.07
z14 ZR1 New SMF70MAXPU variable May 8, 2018 36.04
z15 New SMF 113 fields INCOMPAT Nov 18, 2020 37.08
z15 z/VM MFC counters, INCOMPAT Mar 23, 2020 38.02
z15 ANAL9914 Support CH 39.006 Jan 14, 2021 39.01
CICS/CTG V9 Transaction Gateway ?? ?? 2013 31.31
CICS/ESA 3.2 Jun 28, 1991 9.9
CICS/ESA 3.3 Mar 28, 1992 10.01
CICS/ESA 4.1 Oct 27, 1994 13.09
CICS/ESA 5.1 aka CICS/TS V1R1 Sep 10, 1996 14.07
CICS-Transaction Server V1R1 Sep 10, 1996 14.07
CICS-TS V1R1 with APAR UN98309 Sep 15, 1997 15.06
CICS-TS V1R2 CICS/TS 1.2 Oct 27, 1997 15.06
CICS-TS V1R3 CICS/TS 1.3 Mar 15, 1999 17.04
CICS-TS V2R1 CICS/TS 2.1 Mar 15, 2001 18.11
CICS-TS V2R2 CICS/TS 2.2 Feb 9, 2002 19.19
CICSTRAN subtype 1 support only *19.19
CICSTRAN subtype 2 completed *19.08
CICS-TS V2R3 CICS?TS 2.3 Dec 19, 2003
Using UTILEXCL to create IMACEXCL: 21.04
Reading un-Excluded CICS with TYPE110, no IMACEXCL:*22.04
CICS-TS V2R3 CICS/TS 2.3 Aug 13, 2004 22.04
CICS-TS V3R1 CICS/TS 3.1 Jan 18, 2005 22.22
CICS-TS for Z/OS Version 3.1 Mar 15, 2005
Using UTILEXCL to create IMACEXCL: 22.13
Reading un-Excluded CICS with TYPE110, no IMACEXCL: 22.22
CICS-TS V3R2 CICS/TS 3.2 Dec 6, 2007 25.11
CICS-TS for Z/OS Version 3.2 Jun 29, 2007 25.03
CICS-TS/3.2 Compressed Records Nov 3, 2007 25.11
CICS-TS/4.1 (CICSTRAN INCOMPAT) Mar 13, 2009 27.01
CICS-TS/4.1 (STATISTICS ST=2) Sep 18, 2009 27.08
CICS-TS/4.2 CICSTRAN/STATISTICS Jun 24, 2011 29.03
CICS-TS/4.2 CICSRDS MNSEGCL=5 Jun 24, 2011 *29.05
CICS-TS/4.2 INVALID STID=116 Jan 31, 2012 *30.01
CICS-TS/5.1 (INCOMPATIBLE) Dec 14, 2012 *30.08
CICS-TS/5.1 for valid TASZIP/ELG Jan 21, 2013 *30.30
CICS-TS/5.1 MNSEGCL=5 INCOMPAT Jun 17, 2013 *31.03
CICS-TS/5.2 COMPATIBLE CICSTRAN Jun 13, 2014 *31.03
CICS-TS/5.2 INCOMPAT Statistics Jun 13, 2014 *32.03
CICS-TS/5.3 INCOMPAT CICSTRAN Apr 29, 2015 33.04
CICS-TS/5.3 RESOURCE SEGCL=5 Sep 31, 2015 33.09
CICS-TS/5.3 CICSTRAN INCOMPATIBL Oct 29, 2015 33.11
CICS-TS/5.3 GA date Dec 11, 2015 33.33
CICS-TS/5.3 MNSEGCL=5 INPUT ERR Mar 21, 2016 34.02
CICS-TS/5.4 OPEN BETA Aug Aug 11, 2016 34.06
CICS-TS/5.4 OPEN BETA Nov Nov 11, 2016 34.09
CICS-TS/5.4 GA Jun 17, 2017 35.03
CICS-TS/5.5 GA (INCOMPAT) Jan 29, 2018 36.11
CICS-TS/5.6 GA (INCOMPAT) Jun 1, 2020 38.07
CICS-TS/5.6 NEW DATA (COMPAT) Oct 5, 2020 38.09
DB2 2.3.0 Oct 28, 1991 10.01
DB2 3.1.0 Dec 17, 1993 13.02
DB2 4.1.0 Tolerate Nov 7, 1995 13.07
DB2 4.1.0 Full support Sep 11, 1996 14.07
DB2 5.1.0 Tolerate Jun 27, 1997 14.14
DB2 5.1.0 Full support Jun 27, 1997 15.02
DB2 6.1.0 initial support Mar 15, 1999 16.09
DB2 6.1.0 all buffer pools Mar 15, 1999 18.01
DB2 6.1.0 parallel DB2 Mar 15, 1999 19.19
DB2 7.1.0 parallel DB2 Mar 31, 2001 19.19
DB2 7.1.0 corrections Mar 31, 2001 20.06
DB2 8.1 Tolerate, no packages Mar 31, 2004 20.20
DB2 8.1 New Data Packages wrong Mar 31, 2004 21.08
DB2 8.1 Support with Packages Mar 31, 2004 *23.09
DB2 8.1 with all zIIP Variables Sep 30, 2006 24.08
DB2 8.1 +PK47659 Sep 12, 2008 26.08
DB2 9.1 See Change 25.265. Dec 7, 2007 25.11
DB2 9.1 Full Support +PK/56356 Sep 12, 2008 26.08
DB2 10.1 Tolerate Oct 1, 2010 28.06
DB2 10.1 New vars + Compressed Nov 1, 2010 *28.07
DB2 10.1 Invalid Header pre APAR Jan 12, 2011 *28.28
DB2 10.1 IFCID=225 INCOMPAT Sep 23, 2011 *29.07
DB2 10.1 QWHCCV for QWHCATYP=8 Oct 3, 2011 *30.07
DB2 10.1 DBID/OBID decode Jan 21, 2013 *30.30
DB2 10.1 QLSTxxxx vars corrected Jun 21, 2013 *31.04
(ONLY IMPACTS DB2STATS)
DB2 11.1 TOLERATE DB2 V11.1 Jun 21, 2013 30.30
DB2 11.1 DB2STATS QLST CORRECT Jun 21, 2013 31.04
DB2 11.1 SUPPORT NEW VARIABLES Jun 21, 2013 31.08
DB2 11.1 IRLM NEW SEGMENT Jun 21, 2013 32.10
DB2 12.1 COMPATIBLE Oct 5, 2016 34.08
DB2 12.1 NETEZZA CORRECTIONS Oct 5, 2016 34.08
DB2 12.1 QLAC INSERTS DB2ACCT May 15, 2017 35.05*
DFSMS/MVS 1.1 Mar 13, 1993 11.11
DFSMS/MVS 1.2 Jun 24, 1994 12.02
DFSMS/MVS 1.3 Dec 29, 1995 13.09
DFSMS/MVS 1.4 Sep 28, 1997 15.04
DFSMS/MVS 1.4 HSM Sep 23, 1998 16.04
DFSMS/MVS 1.5 ??? ??, 1999 16.04
DFSORT SMF V1R5 Mar 1, 2006 24.02
MQM 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4 Apr 25, 1996 14.02
MQ Series 1.2.0 May 26, 1998 16.02
MQ Series 2.1.0 Oct 2, 1999 17.07
MQ Series 5.2 Dec 16, 2000 18.10
MQ Series 5.3 Dec 16, 2002 21.05
MQ Series 6.0 Feb 14, 2006 23.23
Websphere MQ Series 7.0 ??? ??, 2009 *28.06
Websphere MQ Series 7.1 MAR 12, 2011 29.03
Websphere MQ Series 8.0 Jun 24, 2011 29.05
Websphere MQ Series 9.1 Mar 20, 2017 35.03
NETVIEW 3.1 type 37 ??? ??, 1996 14.03
NPM 2.0 Dec 17, 1993 12.03
NPM 2.2 Aug 29, 1994 12.05
NPM 2.3 ??? ??, 1996 15.08
NPM 2.4 Nov 18, 1998 17.01
NPM 2.5 Feb ??, 2000 18.02
NPM 2.6 Nov ??, 2001 19.06
RMDS 2.1, 2.2 Dec 12, 1995 12.12
RMDS 2.3 Jan 31, 2002 19.11
TCP/IP 3.1 Jun 12, 1995 12.12
TCP/IP 3.4 Sep 22, 1998 16.04
WebSphere 5.0 APAR PQ7463 Aug 19, 2003 21.04
WebSphere 6.0 Feb 18, 2006 23.23
WebSphere 7.0 Oct 7, 2010 28.06
WebSphere 8.0 Jul 17, 2011 29.05
DOS/VSE POWER V6.3.0 Dec 19, 1998 16.08
VM/ESA 2.0 Dec 23, 1992 10.04
VM/ESA 2.1 Jun 27, 1993 12.02
VM/ESA 2.2 Nov 22, 1994 12.06
VM/ESA 2.3 Jun 1, 1998 16.08
VM/ESA 2.4 Mar 1, 2001 19.03
z/VM 3.1 Mar 1, 2001 19.03
z/VM 3.1 DATABYTE=0 May 2, 2002 20.02
z/VM 4.2 ?? May 2, 2002 20.02
z/VM 4.4 Jan 22, 2005 22.22
z/VM 5.1 Jan 22, 2005 22.22
z/VM 5.2 Jan 22, 2006 24.01
z/VM 5.3 TOLERATE Jun 7, 2007 25.05
z/VM 5.3 NEW VARIABLES Sep 12, 2008 26.08
z/VM 5.4 (COMPATIBLE) Sep 12, 2008 *27.01
z/VM 6.1 (NO CHANGES) Jul 7, 2008 27.01
z/VM 6.2 Dec 2, 2011 29.04
z/VM 6.3 INCOMPATIBLE Jul 23, 2013 31.05
z/VM 6.3 z/13 Jan 23, 2016 33.33
z/VM 6.4 SYTLCK Incompat Apr 26, 2016 34.04
z/VM 6.40061802 ABEND Jan 17, 2019 37.02
z/VM 7.1 INCOMPAT ABEND Feb 14, 2019 37.02
z15 z/VM MFC counters, INCOMPAT Mar 23, 2020 38.02
IMS log 4.1 Jul 4, 1994 12.02
IMS log 5.1 Jun 9, 1996 14.05
IMS log 6.1 ??? ?, 199? 20.03
IMS log 7.1 ??? ?, 200? 20.03
IMS log 8.1 May 21, 2003 21.02
IMS log 9.1 Mar 96, 2004 *26.01
IMS log 10.1 Mar 06, 2007 *26.01
IMS log 11.1 Apr 1, 2010 *28.02
IMS log 12.1 Jan 23, 2012 *29.29
IMS log 13.1 (NOT 56FA) May 25, 2013 31.03
IMS log 13.1 (56FA RECORD) May 27, 2014 32.05
IMS log 14.1 COMPATIBLE Dec 19, 2015 33.07
IMS log 15.1 NO CHANGES Mar 1, 2018 35.07
AS400 3.7.0 Nov 1, 1996 15.01
AS400 4.1.0 Dec 30, 1996 15.08
AS400 4.2.0 Apr 27, 1998 16.02
AS400 4.4.0 Sep 27, 1999 17.07
AS400 4.5.0 Jul 27, 2000 18.07
AS400 5.2.0 - Most records Jul 23, 2003 21.03
AS400 5.2.0 - QAPMMIOP Jul 23, 2003 22.04
AS400 5.3.0 Jan 22, 2005 22.22
AS400 5.4.0 Aug 26, 2006 24.06
AS400 6.1.0 Jun 29, 2008 26.05
Note: Asterisk by the version number means the Version number
was changed (to the MXG version required), after an earlier
MXG version was listed as supporting this product release,
usually because an APAR modified the product's data records.
Or a coding error in MXG could be the reason for the change!
Availability dates for non-IBM products and MXG version required:
MXG Version
Product Name Required
Demand Technology
NTSMF Version 1 Beta 14.11
NTSMF Version 2.0 15.05
NTSMF Version 2.1 15.06
NTSMF Version 2.2 16.04
NTSMF Version 2.3 17.10
NTSMF 2.4.4 Aug 9, 2002 20.04
NTSMF 2.4.5 INCOMPAT Apr 1, 2003 21.02
NTSMF 2.4.7 Sep 30, 2004 22.08
NTSMF 3.1.4 Mar 15, 2009 27.01
NTSMF 4.0 Mar 15, 2011 29.03
Landmark
The Monitor for DB2 Version 2 13.06
The Monitor for DB2 Version 3.0 16.02
The Monitor for DB2 Version 3.1 20.04
The Monitor for DB2 Version 4.0 22.10
The Monitor for DB2 Version 5.0 30.02
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.2 - 12.12
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 1.3 - 15.01
The Monitor for CICS/ESA 2.0 - 15.06
The Monitor for CICS TCE 2.1 - 20.04
The Monitor for CICS TCE 2.2 - 20.335, 21.134 21.04
The Monitor for CICS TCE 2.3 including CICS/TS 3.1 22.08
The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.2 (almost all) 25.11
The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.2 (almost all) 27.01
The Monitor for CICS TCE 3.3 (for CICS/TS 4.1,4.2) 29.07
TMON/CICS 3.4 (for CICS/TS 5.1) 30.30-32.12
(Do not use 32.13,32.32,33.01,33.02,33.03 for 3.4)
TMON/CICS 3.4 (for CICS/TS 5.1 - Change 33.099) 33.04
TMON/CICS 4.0 (for CICS/TS 5.2 - Change 33.195) *33.09
TMON/CICS 4.1 (for CICS/TS 5.3 - Change 34.257 34.08
The Monitor for MVS/ESA 1.3 - 12.05
The Monitor for MVS/ESA 1.5 - 12.05
The Monitor for MVS/ESA 2.0 - 15.09
The Monitor for MVS/ESA 3.0 - 19.19
TMON/MVS Version 4.4 32.04
Candle
Omegamon for CICS V200 User SMF 12.05
Omegamon for CICS V300 User SMF 13.06
Omegamon for CICS V400 User SMF 16.02
Omegamon for CICS V400 type 110 segments 16.02
Omegamon for CICS V500 User SMF 18.01
Omegamon for IMS V110 (ITRF) 12.12
Omegamon for IMS V300 (ITRF) 14.04
Omegamon for IMS V550/V560 (ITRF) 25.05
Omegamon for MVS V300 13.05
Omegamon for MVS V400 13.06
Omegamon for DB2 Version 2.1/2.2 13.05
Omegamon for VTAM V160 12.04A
Omegamon for VTAM V400 15.15
Omegamon for VTAM V500 18.08
Omegamon for SMS V100/V110 12.03
CA
ACF2 6.2 was 16.04 but ABEND, ACSMFREL=0 May 2018 36.05
ASTEX 2.1 14.04
IDMS 18 32.05
IDMS 19 (INCOMPAT after PTF R084146 Change 34.164) 33.05
NETSPY 4.7 14.03
NETSPY 5.0 14.03
NETSPY 5.2 16.05
NETSPY 5.3 18.03
NETSPY 6.0 20.10 20.305
NETSPY 7.0 20.10 20.305
SAR/VIEW R11 23.07 23.196
BMC, was Boole & Babbage
APPTUNE V11R2 SMF 102 33.11 33.264
IMF 3.1 (for IMS 5.1) 12.12
IMF 3.2 (for IMS 6.1 only) 15.09
IMF 3.2 (for IMS 5.1 and 6.1+) 16.04
IMF 3.3 (for IMS 7.1 and 8.1) *22.08
IMF 4.1 (for IMS 9.1) *26.02
IMF 4.4 (for IMS 9.1) *31.08
IMF 4.5 (for IMS 11.1) (No change since 4.4) 31.08
IMF 4.6 a/k/a Mainview IMS *31.08
IMF 5.1 a/k/a Mainview IMS *34.01
IMF 5.2 a/k/a Mainview IMS 34.01
IMF 5.3 a/k/a Mainview IMS 35.03
Mainview for MQ Version 4.4 29.03
Mainview for MQ Version 5.1 30.02
Mainview for MQ Version 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 33.01
Mainview for CICS Version 6.5 (CICS/TS 5.1) 30.30
Mainview for CICS Version 6.4 (CICS/TS 4.2) 30.04
Mainview for CICS Version 6.1 26.26
Mainview Auto Operator data file 28.28
Mainview for DB2 THRDHIST file 20.20
Mainview for TCP/IP 20.20
Mainview for IP 34.??
Mainview for Batch Optimizer 19.19
Memorex/Telex
LMS 3.1 12.12A
Oracle V9, V10 24.06
SYNCSORT
2.1 33.05
1.4 33.08
Amdahl
APAF 4.1, 4.3 16.08
Velocity Software
XAMAP 3.4 22.10
XAMAP 3406 24.03
XAMAP 3.7 27.10
XAMAP 4.1 Now Renamed to ZVPS 4.1 29.07
XVPS 4.2 31.06
ZVPS 5.4 *33.07
V. Incompatibilities and Installation of MXG 39.01.
1. Incompatibilities introduced in MXG 39.01:
a. Changes in MXG architecture made between 39.01 and prior versions
that can introduce known incompatibilities.
IF YOU HAVE MEMBER E2TY70 IN YOUR USERID.TAILORING SOURCE LIBRARY,
YOU MUST CHANGE _LTY70 to _WTY70 in that member. CHANGE 38.105.
The error before this correction will be:
ERROR: DATA SET "PDB.TYPE70" was not specified on the DATAA stmt.
2. Installation and re-installation procedures are described in detail
in member INSTALL (which also lists common Error/Warning messages a
new user might encounter), and sample JCL is in member JCLINSTT for
SAS Version 9.
MXG Definitions with regard to MXG Software Changes:
COMPATIBLE A change in a data record which did not alter either
COMPAT the location or the format of all of the previously-
kept MXG variables is COMPATIBLE, and you can continue
to run the old version of MXG software, which will read
the new records without error, but none of any new data
fields or any new record subtypes will be created/kept
until you install the MXG Version with this change.
INCOMPAT A change in a data record that causes the current MXG
version to fail, visibly or invisibly, with or without
error conditions or messages, and the output datasets
may contain wrong values and incomplete observations,
and/or observations may have been lost.
You MUST install the new MXG Version with this change
to process data records that have been INCOMPATIBLY
changed by their vendor.
TOLERATE In other words, the old MXG Version TOLERATES the new
data records, if they are COMPATIBLY changed.
EXPLOIT Once you use the new MXG Version to read the changed
records, all of the new fields, subtypes, etc, that are
described in this change will be created in the MXG
datasets, so the new MXG Version EXPLOITS the new data,
and you have full support of the new data records.
An MXG Version never "expires" nor "goes out of Support". When
you put in a new product/subsystem/Release/APAR that incompatibly
changed its records then you must install the current MXG Version
or at least be using the minimum level of MXG that is currently
documented in the preceding list in section IV.
COSMETIC Some Changes will start with COSMETIC. This indicates
that that change only alters a displayed value or may
be a spelling error in a label, but it is "cosmetic"
in that it ONLY affected the display, and the output
data sets created are NOT impacted by this change.
VI. Online Documentation of MXG Software.
MXG Documentation is now described in member DOCUMENT.
See also member INDEX, but it may be overwhelming.
VII. Changes Log
--------------------------Changes Log---------------------------------
You MUST read each Change description to determine if a Change will
impact your site. All changes have been made in this MXG Library.
Member CHANGES always identifies the actual version and release of
MXG Software that is contained in that library.
The CHANGES selection on our homepage at http://www.MXG.com
is always the most current information on MXG Software status,
and is frequently updated.
Important changes are also posted to the MXG-L ListServer, which is
also described by a selection on the homepage. Please subscribe.
The actual code implementation of some changes in MXG SOURCLIB may be
different than described in the change text (which might have printed
only the critical part of the correction that need be made by users).
Scan each source member named in any impacting change for any comments
at the beginning of the member for additional documentation, since the
documentation of new datasets, variables, validation status, and notes,
are often found in comments in the source members.
Alphabetical list of important changes in MXG 39.01:
Dataset/
Member Change Description
ANAL9914 39.018 Some ANAL9914 invocations mismatched %DO-%END logic.
ANALID 39.004 ANALID did not identify CICS Compressed Records.
ANALMSUS 39.015 The JOB report now includes all TASKTYPEs.
ASMRMFV 39.103 MXG 34,06-38.38 ABEND if storegrop 1361 vols.
TECHNOTE 39.012 z/OS SAS ODS may need to increase MEMLEAVE option.
UTILWORK 39.020 UTILWORK creates RMFINTRV code member, enhanced.
VGETJESN 39.002 WARNING TYPETASK NOT DECODED SUBSYS=SAR
VMAC102 38.010 DB2 IFCID 172 dataset T102s172 variables corrected
VMAC80A 39.003 TYPE80TK observation count is smaller now.
VMACDB2 39.017 DB2 NETEZZA IDAA 100-1 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED.
VMACXAM 39.022 Variables missing values in XAMSYS corrected.
VMXG70PR 39.021 Override PSU70PR/LP/GC/GL DD's may not work.
VMXGPRNT 39.019 SP_REMV='Y' truncated some labels.
See member CHANGESS for all changes ever made to MXG Software, or
the CHANGES frames at https://www.mxg.com.
Inverse chronological list of all Changes:
NEXTCHANGE
====== CHANGES THRU 39.028 ARE IN MXG 39.01 DATED Feb 17, 2021 ========
Change 38.028 Support for SMF 90 subtype 41 when CVTLSO is changed.
EXTY9041 DDDDDD DATASET DESCRIPTION
IMAC90A TY9041 TYPE9041 CVTLSO CHANGED
VMAC90A
VMXGINIT
Feb 17, 2021
Change 38.027 If you had sorted the CICS stats data to tape (this is
VMXGCICI strongly not recommended) VMXGCICI would first fail with
Feb 17, 2021 an undefined macro variable and when that was corrected
would fail with multiple datasets open in a sequential
data library. While this is NOT a recommended practice it
will now work.
Thanks to Lu Ming, CPF, SINGAPORE.
====== CHANGES THRU 39.026 ARE IN MXG 39.01 DATED Feb 16, 2021 ========
Change 39.026 Support for IBM TAPE CLOUD CONNECTOR SMF record creates;
VMACCLTA DDDDDD DATASET DESCRIPTION
EXCLTA01 CLTA01 CLOUTAP1 CLOUD TAPE STAGE TO DISK
EXCLTA02 CLTA02 CLOUTAP1 CLOUD TAPE COPY TO CLOUD
EXCLTA03 CLTA03 CLOUTAP1 CLOUD TAPE DELETE FROM CLOUD
EXCLTA04 CLTA04 CLOUTAP1 CLOUD TAPE DELETE PROFILE
EXCLTA05 CLTA05 CLOUTAP1 CLOUD TAPE RESTORE FROM CLOUD
IMACCLTA
TYPECLTA
TYPSCLTA
FORMATS
Feb 13, 2021
Change 39.025 Documentation and EXAMPLES for SMF record selections.
VMACSMF In _SMF, which process just the SMF Header, there are
Feb 12, 2021 these subsystem variables created and available in the
IMACFILE/&MACFILE exit to select only wanted records.
RMF 70-79 PRODCMF MVSLEVEL
RMF 78.2 VSTORE
DB2: 100 101 102 SUBSYSTEM COMPRESSFLAG QWHSRELN
PRODVERSION ACCUMACFLAG
SUBTYPE=IFCID FOR SMF 102.
CICS: 110 SMFPSRVR SUBSYSTEM MNSEGCL MCTSSDCN
MCTSSDRL
SMF 30 SUBSYSTEM
SMF 80 SUBTYPE=RACFEVENT
SMF 115,116 SUBSYSTEM SM115REL PRODVERSION
SMF 6 SUBSYSTEM
SMF 36 SUBSYSTEM
1. Duplicate RMF/CMF records CANNOT BE PROCESSED, YOU
MUST SELECT THE DESIRED RECORDS, AND YOU WOULD USE
//SYSIN DD
%LET MACFILE= %QUOTE(IF PRODCMF=:'RMF';); or
%LET MACFILE= %QUOTE(IF PRODCMF=:'CMF';);
This may be required with z/OS 2.5 with CMF, because
z/OS BASE will write RMF 70 records (so sites without
RMF will have 70s for SCRT reports).
2. To detect if you have records from both products,
//SMF DD
//SYSIN DD *
%INCLUDE SOURCLIB(VMACSMF);
DATA _NULL_;
_SMF;
RETAIN CURRPROD;
IF CURRPROD=' ' THEN CURRPROD=PRODCMF;
ELSE IF PRODCMF NE CURRPROD THEN DO;
PUT / '***POTENTIAL ERROR. SEE CHANGE 39.025.'/
' CMF AND RMF RECORDS ARE BOTH FOUND. ' SMFTIME=
ID= SYSTEM=
/+2 PREVSYS= 'PREVPROD=' CURRPROD 'NEWPROD='
PRODCMF +1 PREVTIME= 'ID=' PREVID PREVSYS=;
CURRPROD=PRODCMF;
END;
3. You can create a file of only CICS dictionary records:
%LET MACFILE= %QUOTE(
IF ID=110 AND SUBTYPE=1 AND MNSEGCL=1;
FILE SMFOUT DCB=SMF;
PUT _INFILE_;
FILE LOG;
);
Change 39.024 Three new ESS (IEFDOKEY) variables are added to TYPE6:
IMAC6ESS ESSPAGEL='DPAGELBL'
VMAC6 ESSSYSAR='SYSAREA'
Feb 9, 2021 ESSDUPLX='DUPLEX'
Thanks to Jerry Ellis, Liberty Mutual, USA.
Change 39.023 TYPECDC (Infosphere change data capture) records with
VMACCDC only the 92-byte header and no data caused INPUT
Feb 9, 2021 STATEMENT EXCEEDED error. Short records are deleted.
Thanks to Jan Tielemans, KBC, BELGIUM.
Change 39.022 Variables NCPCAPABIZE OVERCOMMIT STORAGESIZE XSTORESIZE
VMACXAM in dataset XAMSYS were misaligned and had missing values.
Feb 8, 2021
Thanks to Douglas C. Walter, CITIGROUP, USA.
Change 39.021 Override PSU70PR/LP/GC/GL DD's may not have worked.
VMXG70PR Depending on how you tried to change the destination,
Feb 12, 2021 with those macro variable DDnames with %LET may not
have been used, and those datasets could have been
written tp &PDBMXG (normally PDB) instead of your %LET.
This change corrects to match the documentation.
Change 39.020 UTILWORK creates an RMFINTRV member with your Workloads.
IMACWORK New parameters enhance the useability of UTILWORK.
UTILWORK -IMACWORK=NO suppresses the use of IMACWORK.
Feb 6, 2021 With IMACWORK=YES, you can not have a WORKxx name that
matches an entry in IMACWORK; RMFINTRV will detect the
conflict and terminate.
SYSTEM= if you have multiple systems and you want to
define workloads differently SYSTEM=YES will add the
SYSTEM ID to each workload.
SYSPLEX= if you have multiple systplexs and you want to
define workloads differently, SYSPLEX=YES will add the
SYSPLEX ID to each workload.
In addition the first section of each workload (which
resolves to variable names) is now set to the SRVCLASS
since the restriction on 8 byte names is history.
Finally, the RMFINTRV member created is now printed
on the SASLOG.
Change 39.019 Using SP_REMV='Y', some labels were truncated because the
VMXGPRNT variable LABELR was not set to $80 nor blank padded.
Feb 2, 2021
Thanks to Scott Barry, SBBTechLLC, USA.
Change 39.018 -Some invocations of ANAL9914 caused mismatched %DO-%END
ANAL9914 errors because of a DO instead of a %DO statement. Logic
Feb 4, 2021 was rearranged, conditional execution of SGPANEL removed
and reordering of %VMXGOPTR executions.
-REPORT=JIM is not useable under WPS at this time; REPORT=
RAY is now forced for WPS.
Thanks to Virginie Peigney, CA-GIP, FRANCE.
Change 39.017 DB2 NETEZZA IDAA 100-1 INPUT STATEMENT EXCEEDED due to
VMACDB2 these new DB2 V12 fields and wrong LENREAD calculation.
Jan 31, 2021 You can use %LET MACKEEP= MACRO STOPOVER MISSOVER % ;
in SYSIN to circumvent the ABEND.
This change has not been tested with non-zero values;
only records with all values zero have been read so
none of the accumulated fields are deaccumed.
Please use member SENDDATA to send your SMF 100-1's.
-Variables added to DB2STAT1,DB2STATS,DB2NETZA:
Q8STTMUD='TOTAL MEM*AVAIL*USER DATA*IN MB'
Q8STTMPS='TOTAL MEM AVAIL*SQL/DML*IN MB'
Q8STCQLS='CURRENT*QUEUE*LENGTH'
Q8STOFLW='SORT*OVERFLOWS IN*ACCELERATOR*BACKEND'
Q8STABHR='ACCELERATOR*BUFFERPOOL*HIT RATIO'
Q8STANUI='CURRENT*IN RATE*ACCEL AND DB2*IN KB/S'
Q8STANUO='CURRENT*OUT RATE*ACCEL AND DB2*IN KB/S'
Q8STTSA ='DISK SPACE*IN MB FOR*TEMPORARY*DATA'
Q8STLSA ='DISK SPACE*IN MB FOR*LOG DATA'
Q8STTDPS='SUCCESSFUL*QUERY*REQUESTS*DELAY*PROTO'
Q8STEDPS='QUERY*REQUESTS*EXPIRED*DELAY*PROTOCOL'
Q8STTDPA='SUCCESSFUL*QUERY*REQUESTS*ALL DLYPRO'
Q8STEDPA='QUERY*REQUESTS*EXPIRED*WAITFORDATA'
Q8STVLCS='REPLICATION*VELOCITY*DB2 LOG SEC*PER SEC'
Q8STLRCP='CPU TIME*INT.S.S*ASYNC*LOG READER'
Q8STLRZI='ZIIP TIME*INT.S.S*ASYNC*LOG READER'
Q8STLRZE='ZIIP ELIGIBLE TIME*INT.S.S*ASYNC*LOG'
-Variables added to DB2STAT1,DB2STATS:
QISTLRCP='QISTLRCP*CPU*TIME'
QISTLRZI='QISTLRZI*ZIIP*TIME'
QISTLRZE='QISTLRZE*ZIIP*ELIGIBLE*TIME'
Thanks to Negri Gianvittorio, SAS, ITALY.
Thanks to Alberto Sturla, Banca Carige S.p.a, ITALY
Change 39.016 INCODE and OUTCODE parameters were not displayed with the
VMXGSUM other parameters, so logic that could cause zero obs was
Jan 30, 2021 not shown.
Change 39.015 Job report collected only TYPETASK=JOB so if the problem
ANALMSUS child was an STC it was missed. Now all OBS are used and
Jan 30, 2021 TYPETASK is added to the report.
Thanks to Mike Martin, NCSECU, USA.
Change 39.014 Parameters added to enhance flexibility and allow you to
EMAIL attach files rather than doing a PROC PRINT.
Jan 30, 2021 There are new examples in the member.
New parameters:
ATTACH- list of datasets to attach to email
BODY= text for body of email
the above only apply when attaching a file,
which is mutually exclusive with printing a
dataset. with printing a dataset,
These apply when printing a dataset:
LINESIZE=100
PAGESIZE=100
WHERE= a where clause for the PROC PRINT
Change 39.013 -MXG 34.06-38.38 ASMRMFV ABEND if a Storage Group has over
ASMRMFV 1,361 volumes. Change 34.191 introduced the potential 0C4
Jan 29, 2021 in subroutine PROCSPG when processing RMF III SPGG3 Table
(Storage Group and Volume Data) table, but we had no test
data with that large number of volumes.
Thanks to Victor Li, ATOS, HONG KONG
Thanks to Paul Leung, ATOS, HONG KONG
Change 39.012 z/OS SAS ODS may need an increase in the MEMLEAVE option
TECHNOTE (set in your CONFIGxx member) and MUST use REGION=0M. One
Jan 24, 2021 case SAS Tech Support recommended 1500M and that worked!
This note was originally to be Change 38.235.
Change 39.011 SAGANAL could fail when there unmatched RMF 70 and SMF 30
SAGANAL intervals, so data with SMFTIME GT the last 70 interval
Jan 30, 2021 are deleted.
Change 39.010 DB2 IFCID 172 T102S172 dataset variables QW0172Q4/Q8 are
VMAC102 INPUT $CHAR8 FORMAT $HEX16., QW0172HZ/WZ are INPUT &PIB.8
Jan 21, 2021 and Labels for QW0172HZ/WZ added Holder/Waiter.
Thanks to Jack Hyde, OPTUM, USA.
Thanks to Peter Vikeras, OPTUM, USA.
Change 39.009 TYPE70 PLATxxxxBUSY variables were incorrectly calculated
VMAC7072 adding the PHYSICAL LCPUPDTM to each calculation, but the
Jan 21, 2021 PLAT variables do NOT report this LPAR's utilization as
they calculate the utilization on ALL ENGINES IN THE CEC.
Thanks to Mark Tomlinson, Lloyds Bank, ENGLAND.
Change 39.008 zOS only. SAS ODS Graphics always uses Java, and Java can
TECHNOTE run on zIIP engines with significant CP CPU savings, but
Jan 18, 2021 a JVM file must be APF Authorized when your Java SYSPROG
installed Java. This z/OS message is printed in JOBLOG
(NOT SASLOG) and the JVM still executed correctly and
ended with CC=0, but the zIIP engines are not used:
JVMJ9VM082E Unable to switch to IFA processor
- issue "extattr +a 099 libj9ifa26.so"
"The JVM failed to switch to an IFA (Integrated Facility
for Applications) processor because the JVM library file
libj9ifa%s.so requires APF authorization."
One job running GRAFWRKX and GRAFCEC creating a PDF file
went from 484 CP secs to 107 CP + 146 ZIP = 253 secs.
The zIIP time is not reported by SAS, but the CPU time on
the SAS log is the sum of CP and zIIP can be much larger
than elapsed when zIIPs are used.
Change 39.007 Variable INTRVSYN (is RMF Sync with SMF?) was blank in
VMAC7072 datasets TYPE70xx and TYPE72xx, MXG38.05-38.38.
Jan 15, 2021
Thanks to Douglas C. Walter, CITIGROUP, USA.
Change 39.006 ANAL9914 Topology Report tests for &CECTYPE=Z15 added to
ANAL9914 support the z/15 processors, and the default is now Z15.
Jan 14, 2021
Thanks to Virginie Peigney, CA-GIP, FRANCE.
Thanks to Jim S. Horne, Lowe's Companies, USA.
Change 39.005 Change 38.215 dropped these 4 variables from ASUMCELP.
VMXG70PR IFA70ACS IFA70BPS IFL70ACS IFL70BPS which are now kept.
Jan 8, 2021 IFA values will always be missing or 0.
Thanks to Douglas C. Walter, CITIGROUP, USA.
Change 39.004 ANALID report did not identify CICS Compressed records;
VMACSMF VMACSMF incorrectly bypassed the test to set 'C'.
Jan 8, 2021
Thanks to MP Welch, Bank of America, USA.
Change 39.003 -Support for new variables TOKRABOID TOKKSTNPLTS in
VMAC80A dataset TYPE80TK.
Jan 10, 2021 -Dataset TYPE80TK will have fewer observations; each
token outputs an observation, but now there is a single
observation for each record with all tokens.
Thanks to Andreas von Imhof, RABOBANK, THE NETHERLANDS.
Change 39.002 ***WARNING - TYPETASK NOT DECODED SUBSYS=SAR. TYPE 6 SAR
VGETJESN records do not have a JCTJOBID which is used to create
Jan 5, 2021 TYPETASK. IF SUBSYS='SAR' THEN TYPETASK='SAR'; added.
Thanks to Joey TU, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, USA
Thanks to Jon Hoang, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, USA
Change 39.001 Cosmetic. DATEFMT=DATE7., was added to arguments.
VGETDDS
Jan 5, 2021
Thanks to Kenneth W. Pressley, Salt River Project, USA.
LASTCHANGE: Version 39.