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<TITLE>Performance data files: QAPMJOBMI</TITLE>
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Field Name
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Description
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Attribute
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<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">INTNUM</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Interval number: The nth sample database interval based on the start
time specified in the Create Performance Data (CRTPFRDTA) command.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (5,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">DTETIM</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Interval date (yymmdd) for job interval entry and job completion date,
and time (hhmmss) for job completion entry.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (12)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">INTSEC</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Elapsed interval seconds.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (7,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">DTECEN</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Century digit.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (1)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBNAME</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Job name/workstation name.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (16)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBUSER</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Job user.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (10)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBNBR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Job number.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (6)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTYPE</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Job type. <ul><li>A:Autostart</li>
<li>B:Batch</li>
<li>I:Interactive</li>
<li>M:Subsystem monitor</li>
<li>R:Spool reader</li>
<li>S:System</li>
<li>V:SLIC task</li>
<li>W:Spool writer</li>
<li>X:SCPF job</li>
</ul>
</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (1)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSTYP</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Job subtype. <ul><li>T:MRT (System/36™ environment
only)</li>
<li>E:Evoke (communications batch)</li>
<li>P:Print driver job</li>
<li>J:Prestart job</li>
<li>F:M36 (Advanced/36 server job)</li>
<li>D:Batch immediate job</li>
<li>U:Alternative spool user</li>
</ul>
</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (1)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSTSF</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Status flag: indicates job status relative to this interval. The values
are: <ul><li>0 -- normal interval collection</li>
<li>1 -- job started in interval</li>
<li>2 -- job ended in interval</li>
<li>3 -- job started and ended.</li>
</ul>
<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> Jobs that are rerouted or transferred will result in a termination
record (JBSTSF = 2) and a new job record (JBSTSF = 1).</div>
</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (1,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTTYP</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Task type (01:Resident task, 02:Supervisor task, 03:MI process task,
04:S36 emulation task).</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (2)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTTYE</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Task type extender.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (2)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBPOOL</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Job pool.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (2)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBPRTY</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Job priority.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBCPU</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Thread processing unit time used (in milliseconds).</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBRSP</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total transaction time (in seconds).</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSLC</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Time-slice value (in milliseconds).</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBNTR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of transactions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBDBR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of synchronous database reads: Total number of physical synchronous
database read operations for database functions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBNDB</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of synchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of physical synchronous
nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBWRT</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of writes: Total number of physical database and nondatabase
write operations.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBAW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total number of transitions from active state to wait state for this
job.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBWI</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total number of transitions from wait state to ineligible state for
this job.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBAI</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total number of transitions from active state to ineligible state for
this job.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBNDW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous
physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBDBW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous
physical database write operations for database functions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBANDW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous
physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBADBW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous
physical database write operations for database functions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBANDR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous
physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBADBR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous
physical database read operations for database functions.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBPW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of synchronous permanent writes.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBPAGF</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of PAG faults. Total number of times the program access group
(PAG) was referred to, but was not in main storage. The Licensed Internal
Code no longer uses process access groups for caching data. Because of this
implementation, this field will always be 0 for more current releases.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBOBIN</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of binary overflows.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBODEC</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of decimal overflows.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBOFLP</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of floating point overflows.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBIPF</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of times a page fault occurred on an address that was currently
part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBWIO</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of times the process explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous
I/O operations to complete.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSZWT</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total seize wait time (in milliseconds).</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSKSC</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of socket sends.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSKBS</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of socket bytes sent.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSKRC</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of socket receives.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSKBR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of socket bytes received.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBXRFR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Stream file reads.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBXRFW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Stream file writes.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTCPU</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total job CPU time in milliseconds. Total CPU time used by all threads
of a multi-threaded job. This may not equal the sum of JBCPU for all threads
due to timing differences in the collection and reporting of these values.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTHDF</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Secondary thread flag. Identifies secondary threads of a multi-threaded
job. The values are: 0 -- tasks and primary threads, 1 -- secondary threads.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (1,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTHID</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Thread Identifier. A 4-byte displayable thread identifier. A hex string
that is unique for threads within a process. It will be blank for tasks and
prior release data.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (8)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTHAC</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Active threads. Current number of active threads in the process when
the data was sampled. An active thread may be actively running, suspended,
or waiting on a resource. Includes the primary thread.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTHCT</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Threads created. Number of threads initiated within this job. Includes
both active and terminated threads.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBMTXT</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Mutex wait time in milliseconds. Cumulative time the thread waited
for a mutex.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBIBM1</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Reserved</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBINSX</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Reserved.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSVIF</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Server interactive flag. Set to '1' if the resource consumed by the
function is charged to the interactive capability of the system.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (1)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTFLT</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total page faults.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTDE</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">System task identifier.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (8)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBPTDE</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Primary thread identifier.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (8)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBLDUM</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Reserved.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (1,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBEDBC</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Database CPU time. The amount of CPU time (in milliseconds) used to
perform database processing within the single thread or task. This field is
provided on an individual task or thread basis. For multi-threaded jobs, values
are not summarized across threads.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">P (15,3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTDBC</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total database CPU time. The amount of CPU time (in milliseconds) used
to perform database processing within all threads of a multithreaded job. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> This
may not equal the sum of JBEDBC for all threads in a job. This field is provided
for primary threads only.</div>
</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">P (15,3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBCOP</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of primary commit operations performed under the task.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBCOS</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of secondary commit operations performed under the task. This
includes application and system-provided referential integrity commits.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBDOP</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of primary decommit operations performed under the task.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBDOS</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of secondary decommit operations performed under the task. This
includes application and system-provided referential integrity decommits.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBPJE</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of physical journal write operations to disk performed under
the task.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBNSJE</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of journal entries not directly related to SMAPP.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBUJD</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of SMAPP-induced journal entries deposited in user-provided
journals.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBSJD</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of SMAPP-induced journal entries deposited in system-provided
(default) journals.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBBFW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of journal bytes written to disk. Such entries are packaged
within the permanent area of the journal receiver. These are traditional journal
entries which can be retrieved and displayed.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBBFA</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of bytes deposited within the permanent area of the journal
receiver. This count includes both those bytes already written to disk and
those still cached in main memory. These are traditional journal entries which
can be retrieved and displayed.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBBTW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of transient area journal receiver bytes written to disk. The
transient area contains hidden journal entries produced by the system, used
during IPL, and routed to this transient area only if the customer specifies
*RmvIntEnt on the CHGJRN command. This transient area is a separate area on
the disk, distinct from the disk space used to store the normal journal entries.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBBTA</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of bytes generated for the journal receiver transient area.
This count includes both transient bytes already written to disk and those
still cached in main memory. The transient area contains hidden journal entries
produced by the system, used during IPL, and routed to this transient area
only if the customer specifies *RmvIntEnt on the CHGJRN command. This transient
area is a separate area on the disk, distinct from the disk space used to
store the normal journal entries.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTWT</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Amount of time this task spent waiting for journal bundles to be written
to disk (in milliseconds). This includes time spent waiting for physical disk
write operations initiated by this task to be serviced, as well as time spent
waiting for physical disk write operations initiated by other tasks whose
journal entries reside in the same journal bundle.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBTNW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of times this task waited for journal bundles to be written
to disk.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBXRRR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of random stream file read operations. This count includes files
in the Root, QOpenSys, QDLS, QOPT (when the files are on a volume that is
not formatted in Universal Disk Format (UDS)) and user-defined file systems.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBXRRW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of random stream file write operations. This count includes
files in the Root, QOpenSys, QDLS, QOPT (when the files are on a volume that
is not formatted in Universal Disk Format (UDS)) and user-defined file systems.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBXRFS</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of fsync operations. This count includes files in the Root,
QOpenSys, QDLS, QOPT (when the files are on a volume that is not formatted
in Universal Disk Format (UDS)) and user-defined file systems.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBXRBR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Stream file bytes read. This count includes files in the Root, QOpenSys,
QDLS, QOPT (when the files are on a volume that is not formatted in Universal
Disk Format (UDS)) and user-defined file systems.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBXRBW</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Stream file bytes written. This count includes files in the Root, QOpenSys,
QDLS, QOPT (when the files are on a volume that is not formatted in Universal
Disk Format (UDS)) and user-defined file systems.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBFSH</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of full secure sockets layer (SSL) handshakes that use server
authentication.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBASH</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of abbreviated (or fast) secure sockets layer (SSL) handshakes
that use server authentication.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBFSHA</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of full secure sockets layer (SSL) handshakes that use server
and client authentication.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBASHA</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Number of abbreviated (or fast) secure sockets layer (SSL) handshakes
that use server and client authentication.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBPGA</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total number of pages of temporary and permanent storage that have
been allocated by the job since the job started</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">P (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBPGD</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Total number of pages of temporary and permanent storage that have
been deallocated by the job since the job started.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">P (11,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBCUSR</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">The user profile that the job was running under at the time the data
was sampled.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (10)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBACPU</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Accumulated total job CPU time in milliseconds. Accumulated
CPU time used by all threads of a multithreaded job since the job started. <span class="uicontrol">Note:</span> This
field is provided for primary threads only. </TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">PD (15,3)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBIPAF</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">The remote IP address family flag indicates the type
of IP address information provided in field JBIPAD. The following are supported
(see &lt;sys/socket.h&gt; and the API referenced under JBIPAD for more information
on these values): <ul><li>Hex 00 = Not set</li>
<li>Hex 02 = AF_INET ( IPv4)</li>
<li>Hex 18 = AF_INET6 (IPv6)</li>
</ul>
<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> An address may not be available if there is no current connection.</div>
</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (1)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBIPAD</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">The binary form of IPv4 or IPv6 remote IP address most
recently communicated with over sockets. If a sockets connection has not been
established or has terminated (JBIPAF = X'00'), this field will be blank.
An IPv4 address is 4 bytes long left justified in this field. An IPv6 address
uses all 16 bytes. For examples and further explanation, refer to the Usage
Notes section in the Convert IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses Between Text and Binary
Form (inet_pton) API</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (16)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBIPPT</TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">The remote port number used in this connection. </TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">P (5,0)</TD3></TR>
<TR><TD1 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">JBUAUF </TD1><TD2 valign="top" width="33.557046979865774%">Reserved.</TD2><TD3 valign="top" width="33.22147651006711%">C (1)</TD3></TR>
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