These database file entries contain data specific to system jobs.
Field Name | Description | Attribute |
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INTNUM | Interval number: The nth sample database interval based on the start time specified in the Create Performance Data (CRTPFRDTA) command. | PD (5,0) |
DTETIM | Interval date (yymmdd) for job interval entry and job completion date, and time (hhmmss) for job completion entry. | C (12) |
INTSEC | Elapsed interval seconds. | PD (7,0) |
DTCEN | Century digit. | C (1) |
JBNAME | Job name/workstation name. | C (10) |
JBUSER | Job user. | C (10) |
JBNBR | Job number. | C (6) |
JBTYPE | Job type.
|
C (1) |
JBSTYP | Job subtype.
|
C (1) |
JBSTSF | Status flag: indicates job status relative to this interval. The values
are:
Note: Jobs that are rerouted or transferred will result in a termination
record (JBSTSF = 2) and a new job record (JBSTSF = 1.)
|
PD (1,0) |
JBSSYS | Name of the subsystem the job is running in. | C (10) |
JBSLIB | Name of the library the subsystem description is in. | C (10) |
JBROUT | The routing entry index for the subsystem this job is in. | PD (5,0) |
JBACCO | Job accounting code. Field cannot be displayed. | C (15) |
JBRSP | Total transaction time (in seconds). Note: Certain i5/OS™ functions
support the concept of a transaction. The definition of a transaction and
the characteristics of a transaction are different depending on the type of
job or the specific function of the job. For interactive jobs, display I/O
transactions are counted. The transaction starts on detection of enter from
the workstation; the transaction ends when the keyboard is unlocked. For SNADS
jobs, a transaction is the processing of a distribution.
|
PD (15,3) |
JBNTR | Number of transactions. Note: Certain i5/OS functions
support the concept of a transaction. The definition of a transaction and
the characteristics of a transaction are different depending on the type of
job or the specific function of the job. For interactive jobs, display I/O
transactions are counted. The transaction starts on detection of enter from
the workstation; the transaction ends when the keyboard is unlocked. For SNADS
jobs, a transaction is the processing of a distribution.
|
PD (11,0) |
JBAIQT | Total application input queuing time (in hundredths of a second). | PD (15,1) |
JBNAIQ | Number of application input queuing transactions. | PD (11,0) |
JBRUT | Total resource usage time (in seconds). | PD (15,3) |
JBNRU | Number of resource usage transactions. | PD (11,0) |
JBPLN | Number of print lines: Number of lines written by the program. This does not reflect what is actually printed. Spooled files can be ended, or printed with multiple copies. | PD (11,0) |
JBPPG | Number of print pages. | PD (11,0) |
JBPFL | Number of print files. | PD (11,0) |
JBLWT | Number of database writes (logical): Number of times the internal database write function was called. This does not include I/O operations to readers/writers, or I/O operations caused by the CPYSPLF or DSPSPLF command. If SEQONLY(*YES) is specified, these numbers show each block of records written, not the number of individual records written. | PD (11,0) |
JBLRD | Number of database reads (logical): Number of times the database module was called. This does not include I/O operations to readers/writers, or I/O operations caused by the CPYSPLF or DSPSPLF command. If SEQONLY(*YES) is specified, these numbers show each block of records read, not the number of individual records read. | PD (11,0) |
JBDBU | Number of miscellaneous database operations: Updates, deletes, force-end-of-data, commits, rollbacks, and releases (logical). | PD (11,0) |
JBCPT | Number of communications writes: These do not include remote workstation activity. They include only activity related to intersystem communications function (ICF) files when the I/O is for an intersystem communications function (ICF) device. | PD (11,0) |
JBCGT | Number of communications reads (logical): These do not include remote workstation activity. They include only activity related to intersystem communications function (ICF) files when the I/O is for an intersystem communications function (ICF) device. | PD (11,0) |
JBSPD | Total suspended time (in milliseconds.) | PD (11,0) |
JBRRT | Total time job waited during reroutes (in milliseconds.) | PD (11,0) |
JBLND | Line description: Name of the communications line this workstation and its controller are attached to. This is only available for remote workstations. | C (10) |
JBCUD | Controller description: Name of the controller this workstation is attached to. | C (10) |
JB2LND | Secondary line description (pass-through and emulation only.) | C (10) |
JB2CUD | Secondary controller description (pass-through and emulation only). | C (10) |
JBIRN | IOP resource name. | C (10) |
JBDRN | Device resource name. | C (10) |
JBPORT | Workstation port number. | PD (3,0) |
JBSTN | Workstation number. | PD (3,0) |
JBPTSF | Pass-through source flag. | PD (1,0) |
JBPTTF | Pass-through target flag. | PD (1,0) |
JBEAF | Emulation active flag. | PD (1,0) |
JBPCSF | iSeries™ Access application flag. | PD (1,0) |
JBDDMF | Target DDM job flag. | PD (1,0) |
JBMRTF | MRT flag. | PD (1,0) |
JBS36E | Is job running in System/36 environment? (Y/N) | C (1) |
JBQT | Total queuing time to enter the MRT (in hundredths of seconds). | PD (11,0) |
JBMMT | Total time spent at MRTMAX (in seconds). | PD (11,0) |
JBNEQT | Total number of entries into the MRT. | PD (11,0) |
JBPUTN | The number of times ACPUT was called to send user or control data. Calls that result in no data being sent are not counted. | PD (11,0) |
JBPUTA | The total amount of user and control data that was sent by the user's program. This value does not include the LLID, MAPNAME, or FMH-7 data lengths. | PD (11,0) |
JBGETN | The number of times ACGET was called to receive user or control data. Calls that result in no data being given to the user application will not be counted. | PD (11,0) |
JBGETA | The total amount of user and control data that was received by the user's program. This value does not include the LLID, MAPNAME, or FMH-7 data lengths. | PD (11,0) |
JBPGIN | The number of intervals that begin at the first put of a chain and end when CD is returned to the user. | PD (11,0) |
JBPGIL | The amount of time (in milliseconds) spent in intervals that begin at the first put of a chain and end when CD is returned to the user. | PD (11,0) |
JBGGIL | The amount of time (in milliseconds) spent in intervals that begin when the first get of a get chain completes and ends when the first get of a new chain is issued. | PD (11,0) |
JBRTI | This is the number of request I/O commands (REQIOs) issued to transmit data of any kind (including FMH-7s.) | PD (11,0) |
JBRRI | This is the number of REQIOs issued to receive data of any kind (including FMH-7s.) | PD (11,0) |
JBXSLR | File system symbolic link reads. This count includes the following file systems: Root, QOpenSys, and user-defined file systems. | PD (11,0) |
JBXDYR | File system directory reads. This count includes the following file systems: Root, QOpenSys, and user-defined file systems. | PD (11,0) |
JBDLCH | File system directory lookup cache hits. | PD (11,0) |
JBDLCM | File system lookup cache misses. This count includes the following file systems: Root, QOpenSys, and user-defined file systems. | PD (11,0) |
JBSJNM | Submitter's job name. | C (10) |
JBSJUS | Submitter's job user. | C (10) |
JBSJNB | Submitter's job number. | C (6) |
JBSJFG | Submitted job flag. This flag is designed to differentiate locally submitted jobs from jobs that are submitted from remote systems. Currently, this flag supports locally submitted jobs only. | C (1) |
JBRSYS | Reserved. | C (10) |
JBDEVN | Reserved. | C (10) |
JBRLNM | Reserved. | C (8) |
JBLLNM | Reserved. | C (8) |
JBMODE | Reserved. | C (8) |
JBRMNT | Reserved. | C (8) |
JBBUP | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBBDL | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBBFE | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBBCO | Database commit operations. | PD (11,0) |
JBBRO | Database rollback operations. | PD (11,0) |
JBLBO | The cumulative number of SQL cursors which have been full opened. | PD (11,0) |
JBLBC | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBLBI | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBLBS | The cumulative number of SQL cursors which have been pseudo-opened. Pseudo-opens are also known as reused SQL cursors. | PD (11,0) |
JBDQS | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBDQR | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBNDA | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBNUS | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBSIT1 | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBSIT2 | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBSIT3 | Reserved. | PD (11,0) |
JBGRUP | Job group. | C (3) |
JBTDE | System task identifier. This field cannot be displayed. | C (8) |
JBFLAG | Job flag (See notes.) Field cannot be displayed. | C (2) |
JBSVRT | Server type. The type of server represented by the job. A value of
blank (or blank space) indicates that the job is not part of a server. For more information on server types, see Server jobs and Server table |
C (30) |
JBFSOPN | File system opens. This count includes the following file systems: Root, QOpenSys, and user-defined files systems. | PD (11,0) |
JBFSDC | File system directory creates. This count includes the following file systems: Root, QOpenSys, and user-defined files systems. | PD (11,0) |
JBFSNDC | File system non-directory creates. Count of create operations for non-directory objects such as files or symbolic links. This count includes the following file systems: Root, QOpenSys, and user-defined files systems. | PD (11,0) |
JBFSDD | File system directory deletes. This count includes the following file systems: Root, QOpenSys, and user-defined files systems. | PD (11,0) |
JBFSNDD | File system non-directory deletes. Count of delete operations for non-directory objects such as files or symbolic links. This count includes the following file systems: Root, QOpenSys, and user-defined files systems. | PD (11,0) |
Bit |
0 Pass-through service |
1 Pass-through target |
2 Emulation active |
3 iSeries Access application |
4 Target DDM job |
5 MRT |
6-15 not used |