Performance data files: QAPMSYS and QAPMSYSLINTNUMInterval number: The nth sample database interval based on the start time specified in the Create Performance Data (CRTPFRDTA) command.PD (5,0)DTETIMInterval date (yymmdd) and time (hhmmss): The date and time of the sample interval.C (12)INTSECElapsed interval seconds: The number of seconds since the last sample interval.PD (7,0)SYDPGFDirectory page faults: Number of times a page of the auxiliary storage directory was transferred to main storage for a look-up or an allocation operation.PD (11,0)SYAPGFAccess group member page faults: Number of times a page of an object contained in an access group was transferred to main storage independently of the access group. This transfer occurs when the containing access group was purged, or because portions of the containing access group are displaced from main storage.PD (11,0)SYMPGFMicrocode page faults: Number of times a page of microcode was transferred to main storage.PD (11,0)SYMCTRMicrotask read operations: Number of transfers of one or more pages of data from auxiliary storage because of a microtask rather than a process.PD (11,0)SYMCTWMicrotask write operations: Number of transfers of one or more pages of data from main storage to auxiliary storage because of a microtask rather than a process.PD (11,0)SYSASPSystem auxiliary storage pool space available: Number of bytes of space on auxiliary storage available for allocation in the system ASP that is not currently assigned to machine interface (MI) objects or internal machine functions.PD (15,0)SYPRMWPermanent data transferred from main storage: Number of 512-byte blocks of permanent data transferred from main storage to the system ASP in auxiliary storage since the last sample.PD (11,0)SYXSRWReservedPD (11,0)SYEAOTReservedPD (11,0)SYEAOLReservedPD (11,0)SYBSYCReservedPD (11,0)SYSIZCSize count: Total number of size exceptions.PD (11,0)SYDECDDecimal data count: Total number of decimal data exceptions.PD (11,0)SYSEZCSeize count: Total number of seize waits.PD (11,0)SYSZWTSeize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SYSYNLSynchronous lock conflict count.PD (11,0)SYASYLAsynchronous lock conflict count.PD (11,0)SYVFYCVerify count.PD (11,0)SYAUTHObject authority checks. The number of times that authority was checked for objects. An authority check for one object can result in zero, one, or more than one user authority lookups that can be cached or noncached (see SYNUAL field description).PD (11,0)SYCHNBReservedPD (11,0)SYEXPNTotal number of exceptions.PD (11,0)SYLRT1Transactions in first response time monitor bracket: Total number of local workstation transactions with response time less than the value of boundary 1 specified on the Advanced Local Response Time Options dialog from the Collection Services properties page within the iSeries™ interface.PD (9,0)SYLRT2Transactions in second response time monitor bracket: Total number of local workstation transactions with response time less than the value of boundary 2 and greater than the value of boundary 1 specified on the Advanced Local Response Time Options dialog from the Collection Services properties page within the iSeries interface.PD (9,0)SYLRT3Transactions in third response time monitor bracket: Total number of local workstation transactions with response time less than the value of boundary 3 and greater than the value of boundary 2 specified on the Advanced Local Response Time Options dialog from the Collection Services properties page within the iSeries interface.PD (9,0)SYLRT4Transactions in fourth response time monitor bracket: Total number of local workstation transactions with response time less than the value of boundary 4 and greater than the value of boundary 3 specified on the Advanced Local Response Time Options dialog from the Collection Services properties page within the iSeries interface.PD (9,0)SYLRT5Transactions in fifth response time monitor bracket: Total number of local workstation transactions with response time greater than the value of boundary 4 specified on the Advanced Local Response Time Options dialog from the Collection Services properties page within the iSeries interface.PD (9,0)SDCPUTotal processing unit time used (in milliseconds) by target distributed data management (DDM) job.PD (11,0)SDRES1Reserved.PD (15,3)SDRES2Reserved.PD (11,0)SDPRTLTotal number of print lines of all target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDPRTPTotal number of print pages of all target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDSPDTotal count of suspended time of target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDRRTTotal count of time a target DDM job waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SDNEWNumber of new target DDM job.PD (11,0)SDTERMNumber of ended target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDJBCTNumber of DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDLDBRTotal number of logical database reads by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDLDBWTotal number of logical database writes by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDLDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDCMPTTotal number of communications writes by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDCMGTTotal number of communications reads by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDBRGReservedPD (11,0)SDPRGReservedPD (11,0)SDNDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDDBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDPWNumber of permanent writes by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDCSReservedPD (11,0)SDPAGFNumber of PAG faults. Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by target DDM jobs, 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.PD (11,0)SDEAOReservedPD (11,0)SDOBINNumber of binary overflows by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDODECNumber of decimal overflows by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by target DDM jobs.PD (11,0)SDIPFNumber of times a target distributed data management (DDM) job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SDWIONumber of times a target distributed data management (DDM) job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SDSKSCDDM number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SDSKBSDDM number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)SDSKRCDDM number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SDSKBRDDM number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SDXRFRDDM stream file reads.PD (11,0)SDXRFWDDM stream file writes.PD (11,0)SDXSLRDDM file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SDXDYRDDM file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SDDLCHDDM file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SDDLCMDDM file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SDSZWTDDM seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SWCPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used byiSeries Access Family applications.PD (11,0)SWRES1Reserved.PD (15,3)SWRES2Reserved.PD (11,0)SWPRTLTotal number of print lines of all iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWPRTPTotal number of print pages of all iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWSPDTotal time iSeries Access application jobs were suspended.PD (11,0)SWRRTTotal time a iSeries Access applications job waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SWNEWNumber of started iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWTERMNumber of ended iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWJBCTNumber of iSeries Access jobs.PD (11,0)SWPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWLDBRTotal number of logical database reads by iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWLDBWTotal number of logical database writes by iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWLDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWCMPTTotal number of communications writes by iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWCMGTTotal number of communications reads by iSeries Access application jobs.PD (11,0)SWBRGReservedPD (11,0)SWPRGReservedPD (11,0)SWNDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWDBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWPWNumber of permanent writes by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWCSReservedPD (11,0)SWPAGFNumber of PAG faults. Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by iSeries Access applications, 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.PD (11,0)SWEAOReservedPD (11,0)SWOBINNumber of binary overflows by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWODECNumber of decimal overflows by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by iSeries Access applications.PD (11,0)SWIPFNumber of times a iSeries Access application job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SWWIONumber of times a iSeries Access application job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SWSKSCiSeries Access number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SWSKBSiSeries Access number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)SWSKRCiSeries Access number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SWSKBRiSeries Access number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SWXRFRiSeries Access stream file reads.PD (11,0)SWXRFWiSeries Access stream file writes.PD (11,0)SWXSLRiSeries Access file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SWXDYRiSeries Access file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SWDLCHiSeries Access file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SWDLCMiSeries Access file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SWSZWTiSeries Access seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SPCPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPRES1Total transaction time by pass-through target jobs.PD (15,3)SPRES2Total number of transactions by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPPRTLTotal number of print lines of all pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPPRTPTotal number of print pages of all pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPSPDTotal count of suspended time of pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPRRTTotal count of time a pass-through target job waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SPNEWNumber of started pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPTERMNumber of ended pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPJBCTNumber of pass-through jobs.PD (11,0)SPPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPLDBRTotal number of logical database reads by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPLDBWTotal number of logical database writes by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPLDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPCMPTTotal number of communications writes by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPCMGTTotal number of communications reads by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPBRGReservedPD (11,0)SPPRGReservedPD (11,0)SPNDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPDBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPPWNumber of permanent writes by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPCSReservedPD (11,0)SPPAGFNumber of PAG faults: Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by pass-through target jobs, 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.PD (11,0)SPEAOReservedPD (11,0)SPOBINNumber of binary overflows by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPODECNumber of decimal overflows by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by pass-through target jobs.PD (11,0)SPIPFNumber of times a pass-through target job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SPWIONumber of times a pass-through target job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SPSKSCPassthrough number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SPSKBSPassthrough number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)SPSKRCPassthrough number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SPSKBRPassthrough number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SPXRFRPassthrough stream file reads.PD (11,0)SPXRFWPassthrough stream file writes.PD (11,0)SPXSLRPassthrough file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SPXDYRPassthrough file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SPDLCHPassthrough file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SPDLCMPassthrough file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SPSZWTPassthrough seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SMCPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by multiple requester terminal (MRT) jobs (System/36™ environment only).PD (11,0)SMRES1Reserved.PD (15,3)SMRES2Reserved.PD (11,0)SMPRTLTotal number of print lines of all MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMPRTPTotal number of print pages of all MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMSPDTotal time MRT jobs (System/36 environment only) were suspended.PD (11,0)SMRRTTotal time a MRT job (System/36 environment only) waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SMNEWNumber of started MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMTERMNumber of ended MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMJBCTNumber of MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMLDBRTotal number of logical database reads by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMLDBWTotal number of logical database writes by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMLDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMCMPTTotal number of communications writes by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMCMGTTotal number of communications reads by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMBRGReservedPD (11,0)SMPRGReservedPD (11,0)SMNDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMDBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMPWNumber of permanent writes by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMCSReservedPD (11,0)SMPAGFNumber of PAG faults: Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only), 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.PD (11,0)SMEAOReservedPD (11,0)SMOBINNumber of binary overflows by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMODECNumber of decimal overflows by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by MRT jobs (System/36 environment only).PD (11,0)SMIPFNumber of times a MRT job (System/36 environment only) had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SMWIONumber of times a MRT job (System/36 environment only) explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SMSKSCMRTS Number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SMSKBSMRTS Number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)SMSKRCMRTS Number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SMSKBRMRTS Number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SMXRFRMRTS stream file reads.PD (11,0)SMXRFWMRTS stream file writes.PD (11,0)SMXSLRMRTS file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SMXDYRMRTS file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SMDLCHMRTS file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SMDLCMMRTS file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SMSZWTMRTS seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)S6CPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6TRNTTotal response time.PD (15,3)S6TRNSNumber of transactions.PD (11,0)S6PRTLTotal number of print lines of all System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6PRTPTotal number of print pages of all System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6SPDTotal time System/36 environment jobs were suspended.PD (11,0)S6RRTTotal time a System/36 environment job waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)S6NEWNumber of started System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6TERMNumber of ended System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6JBCTNumber of System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6PDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6PNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6PWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6LDBRTotal number of logical database reads by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6LDBWTotal number of logical database writes by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6LDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6CMPTTotal number of communications writes by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6CMGTTotal number of communications reads by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6BRGReservedPD (11,0)S6PRGReservedPD (11,0)S6NDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6DBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6ANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6ADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6ANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6ADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6PWNumber of permanent writes by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6CSReservedPD (11,0)S6PAGFNumber of PAG faults: Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by System/36 environment jobs, 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.PD (11,0)S6EAOReservedPD (11,0)S6OBINNumber of binary overflows by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6ODECNumber of decimal overflows by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6OFLPNumber of floating point overflows by System/36 environment jobs.PD (11,0)S6IPFNumber of times a System/36 environment job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)S6WIONumber of times a System/36 environment job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)S6SKSCS36E number of socket sends.PD (11,0)S6SKBSS36E number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)S6SKRCS36E number of socket receives.PD (11,0)S6SKBRS36E number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)S6XRFRS36E file system directory reads.PD (11,0)S6XRFWS36E file system directory writes.PD (11,0)S6XSLRS36E file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)S6XDYRS36E directory stream file reads.PD (11,0)S6DLCHS36E file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)S6DLCMS36E file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)S6SZWTS36E seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SECPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SERES1Reserved.PD (15,3)SERES2Reserved.PD (11,0)SEPRTLTotal number of print lines of all communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEPRTPTotal number of print pages of all communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SESPDTotal time communications batch jobs were suspended.PD (11,0)SERRTTotal time a communications batch job waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SENEWNumber of started communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SETERMNumber of ended communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEJBCTNumber of communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SELDBRTotal number of logical database reads by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SELDBWTotal number of logical database writes by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SELDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SECMPTTotal number of communications writes by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SECMGTTotal number of communications reads by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEBRGReservedPD (11,0)SEPRGReservedPD (11,0)SENDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEDBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEPWNumber of permanent writes by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SECSReservedPD (11,0)SEPAGFNumber of PAG faults: Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by communications batch jobs, 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.PD (11,0)SEEAOReservedPD (11,0)SEOBINNumber of binary overflows by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEODECNumber of decimal overflows by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SEIPFNumber of times a communications batch job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SEWIONumber of times a communications batch job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SESKSCEvoke number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SESKBSEvoke number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)SESKRCEvoke number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SESKBREvoke number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SEXRFREvoke file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SEXRFWEvoke file system stream file writes.PD (11,0)SEXSLREvoke file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SEXDYREvoke stream file reads.PD (11,0)SEDLCHEvoke file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SEDLCMEvoke file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SESZWTEvoke seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SACPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SARES1Reserved.PD (15,3)SARES2Reserved.PD (11,0)SAPRTLTotal number of print lines of all autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAPRTPTotal number of print pages of all autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SASPDTotal time autostart jobs were suspended.PD (11,0)SARRTTotal time an autostart job waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SANEWNumber of started autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SATERMNumber of ended autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAJBCTNumber of autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SALDBRTotal number of logical database reads by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SALDBWTotal number of logical database writes by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SALDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SACMPTTotal number of communications writes by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SACMGTTotal number of communications reads by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SABRGReservedPD (11,0)SAPRGReservedPD (11,0)SANDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by communications batch jobs.PD (11,0)SADBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAPWNumber of permanent writes by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SACSReservedPD (11,0)SAPAGFNumber of PAG faults: Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by autostart jobs, 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.PD (11,0)SAEAOReservedPD (11,0)SAOBINNumber of binary overflows by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAODECNumber of decimal overflows by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by autostart jobs.PD (11,0)SAIPFNumber of times an autostart job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SAWIONumber of times an autostart job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SASKSCAutostart number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SASKBSAutostart number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)SASKRCAutostart number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SASKBRAutostart number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SAXRFRAutostart stream file reads.PD (11,0)SAXRFWAutostart stream file writes.PD (11,0)SAXSLRAutostart file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SAXDYRAutostart file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SADLCHAutostart file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SADLCMAutostart file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SASZWTAutostart seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SBCPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBRES1Reserved.PD (15,3)SBRES2Reserved.PD (11,0)SBPRTLTotal number of print lines of all batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBPRTPTotal number of print pages of all batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBSPDTotal time batch jobs were suspended.PD (11,0)SBRRTTotal time a batch job waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SBNEWNumber of started batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBTERMNumber of ended batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBJBCTNumber of batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBLDBRTotal number of logical database reads by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBLDBWTotal number of logical database writes by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBLDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBCMPTTotal number of communications writes by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBCMGTTotal number of communications reads by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBBRGReservedPD (11,0)SBPRGReservedPD (11,0)SBNDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBDBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for database functions by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBPWNumber of permanent writes by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBCSReservedPD (11,0)SBPAGFNumber of PAG faults: Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by batch jobs, 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.PD (11,0)SBEAOReservedPD (11,0)SBOBINNumber of binary overflows by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBODECNumber of decimal overflows by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by batch jobs.PD (11,0)SBIPFNumber of times a batch job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SBWIONumber of times a batch job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SBSKSCBatch number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SBSKBSBatch number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SBSKRCBatch number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SBSKBRBatch number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SBXRFRBatch stream file reads.PD (11,0)SBXRFWBatch stream file writes.PD (11,0)SBXSLRBatch file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SBXDYRBatch file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SBDLCHBatch file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SBDLCMBatch file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SBSZWTBatch seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SICPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SITRNTTotal transaction time by interactive jobs.PD (15,3)SITRNSTotal number of transactions by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIPRTLTotal number of print lines of all interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIPRTPTotal number of print pages of all interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SISPDTotal time interactive jobs were suspended.PD (11,0)SIRRTTotal time an interactive job waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SINEWNumber of started interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SITERMNumber of ended interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIJBCTNumber of interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SILDBRTotal number of logical database reads by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SILDBWTotal number of logical database writes by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SILDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SICMPTTotal number of communications writes by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SICMGTTotal number of communications reads by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIBRGReservedPD (11,0)SIPRGReservedPD (11,0)SINDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIDBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIPWNumber of permanent writes by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SICSReservedPD (11,0)SIPAGFNumber of PAG faults: Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by interactive jobs 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.PD (11,0)SIEAOReservedPD (11,0)SIOBINNumber of binary overflows by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIODECNumber of decimal overflows interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by interactive jobs.PD (11,0)SIIPFNumber of times an interactive job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SIWIONumber of times an interactive job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SISKSCInteractive number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SISKBSInteractive number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)SISKRCInteractive number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SISKBRInteractive number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SIXRFRInteractive stream file reads.PD (11,0)SIXRFWInteractive stream file writes.PD (11,0)SIXSLRInteractive file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SIXDYRInteractive file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SIDLCHInteractive file lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SIDLCMInteractive file lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SISZWTInteractive seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SXCPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by the start CPF (SCPF) job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXRES1Reserved.PD (15,3)SXRES2Reserved.PD (11,0)SXPRTLTotal number of print lines of the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXPRTPTotal number of print pages of the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXSPDTotal time the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs were suspended.PD (11,0)SXRRTTotal time the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs waited during rerouting.PD (11,0)SXNEWNumber of started SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXTERMNumber of ended SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXJBCTNumber of SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXPDBRTotal number of physical synchronous database reads by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXPNDBTotal number of physical synchronous nondatabase reads by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXPWRTTotal number of physical synchronous database and nondatabase writes by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXLDBRTotal number of logical database reads by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXLDBWTotal number of logical database writes by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXLDBUTotal number of miscellaneous database operations by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXCMPTTotal number of communications writes by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXCMGTTotal number of communications reads by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXBRGReservedPD (11,0)SXPRGReservedPD (11,0)SXNDWNumber of synchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of synchronous physical nondatabase write operations for nondatabase functions by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXDBWNumber of synchronous database writes: Total number of synchronous physical database write operations for database functions by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXANDWNumber of asynchronous nondatabase writes: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase write operations for database functions by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXADBWNumber of asynchronous database writes: Total number of asynchronous physical database write operations for database functions by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXANDRNumber of asynchronous nondatabase reads: Total number of asynchronous physical nondatabase read operations for nondatabase functions by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXADBRNumber of asynchronous database reads: Total number of asynchronous physical database read operations for database functions by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXPWNumber of permanent writes by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXCSReservedPD (11,0)SXPAGFNumber of PAG faults: Total number of times the program access group (PAG) was referred to by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs, 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.PD (11,0)SXEAOReservedPD (11,0)SXOBINNumber of binary overflows by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXODECNumber of decimal overflows by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXOFLPNumber of floating point overflows by the SCPF job, spool reader jobs, or spool writer jobs.PD (11,0)SXIPFNumber of times the SCPF job or spool reader or spool writer job had a page fault on an address that was currently part of an auxiliary storage I/O operation.PD (11,0)SXWIONumber of times the SCPF job or spool reader or spool writer job explicitly waited for outstanding asynchronous I/O operations to complete.PD (11,0)SXSKSCSpool number of socket sends.PD (11,0)SXSKBSSpool number of socket bytes sent.PD (11,0)SXSKRCSpool number of socket receives.PD (11,0)SXSKBRSpool number of socket bytes received.PD (11,0)SXXRFRSpool stream file reads.PD (11,0)SXXRFWSpool stream file writes.PD (11,0)SXXSLRSpool file system symbolic link reads.PD (11,0)SXXDYRSpool file system directory reads.PD (11,0)SXXDLCHSpool file system lookup cache hits.PD (11,0)SXXDLCMSpool file system lookup cache misses.PD (11,0)SXSZWTSpool seize/wait time in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SHCPUTotal processing unit time (in milliseconds) used by microcode/system jobs.PD (11,0)SMPLPMachine pool paging: Number of pages transferred in and out of machine pool.PD (11,0)SMUPLHighest user pool paging: Highest number of pages transferred in and out of any user pool.PD (11,0)SUPLIPool with highest paging: Pool number with highest number of pages transferred in and out.C (2)SMXDUMaximum disk utilization. The largest utilization of all single path disk units and all paths of multipath disk units.PD (11,0)SMXDUIActuator with maximum utilization.C (4)SMMMTTime (in seconds) spent at MRTMAX by all MRT requests.PD (11,0)SMMENumber of requesters that routed to a MRT.PD (11,0)SYFOPNNumber of full opens system wide.PD (11,0)SYIXRBNumber of index rebuilds system wide.PD (11,0)SYJOXRStart journal operations initiated by user.PD (11,0)SYJOXPStop journal operations initiated by user.PD (11,0)SYJOIRStart journal operations initiated by system.PD (11,0)SYJOIPStop journal operations initiated by system.PD (11,0)SYJOXDJournal deposits resulting from user-journaled objects.PD (11,0)SYJOIDJournal deposits resulting from system-journaled objects.PD (11,0)SYJOJPJournal deposits resulting from system-journaled objects to user-created journals.PD (11,0)SYJOBJBundle writes to user-created journals.PD (11,0)SYJOBDBundle writes to internal system journals.PD (11,0)SYJOJYExposed access paths currently being journaled by the system.PD (11,0)SYJOJNExposed access paths currently not being journaled.PD (11,0)SYJOSESystem-estimated access path recovery time exposure in milliseconds.PD (11,0)SYJORTSystem-managed access path tuning adjustments.PD (11,0)SYJONDSystem-estimated access path recovery time exposure in milliseconds if no access paths were being journaled by the system.PD (11,0)SYSCPUTotal processing time (in milliseconds) used by the first (or only) processing unit.PD (9,0)SYCPU2....4Total processing time (in milliseconds) used by the second....fourth processing unit. This value is zero if there is no processing unit with this number on the system.PD (9,0)SYCP5....32Total processing time (in milliseconds) used by the fifth....thirty-second processing unit. This value is zero if there is no processing unit with this number on the system.PD (9,0)SYHEAONumber of tolerated crossings of a 16 MB boundary within any teraspace. Also called teraspace EAO exceptions.PD (11,0)SYHFTSNumber of space address computations (not addressing teraspace) that required extra processing. This may occur when a subtraction or addition of a signed value causes a result that is within the first page of a space object or associated space for which the machine did not choose alignment. Also called false traps.PD (11,0)SYHFTHNumber of teraspace address computations that required extra processing. This occurs when a subtraction or addition of a signed value causes a result that is within the first page after any 16 MB boundary in teraspace. Also called false traps.PD (11,0)SYIFUSInteractive CPU time. Total interactive CPU used (in milliseconds).PD (9,0)SYIFTEInteractive CPU time over threshold. Interactive CPU used (in milliseconds) when exceeding interactive CPU threshold.PD (9,0)SYSDBCDatabase CPU time. Total CPU time (in milliseconds) used for database processing.PD (9,0)SYSSWCSecondary Workload CPU time. Total CPU time (in milliseconds) of all jobs that perform workloads that cannot fully exploit dedicated server resources.PD (9,0)SYLPTBLPAR time base. This field provides a way to determine the difference between the system clocks on different partitions of a single system. This field has no meaning when looked at on a stand-alone basis. However, when this value is established on two (or more) partitions of a system, the difference between these values is the time difference (in seconds) between the two partitions.PD (11,0)SYNUALNoncached user authority lookups. The number of times that a noncached user authority lookup was performed. An authority check for one object can result in zero, one, or more than one user authority lookups. A user authority lookup can occur for the user, the user's groups, or an adopted user and can be cached or noncached.PD (15,0)SYIFTAInteractive CPU time available. The amount of interactive CPU time that was available for use within the partition. This is the interactive capacity configured for use within the partition (also represented as interactive threshold).PD (11,0)SYSPTUCPU time used. Total processing time (in milliseconds) used by the partitionPD (11,0)SYSCTAConfigured CPU time available. Total processing time (in milliseconds) that was configured or guaranteed to be available for this partition. This is the system processing capacity as determined by processor unit allocations during the interval. Note: For uncapped partitions, the actual CPU used can exceed this value.PD (11,0)SYSUTAUncapped CPU time available. Total processing time (in milliseconds) that was available for use by this partition (adjusted for configuration changes over time). It includes both the guaranteed configured capacity as well as the shared pool time that was not used by other partitions. For capped and dedicated partitions, or if shared pool data is not available, this is the same as Uncapped CPU time configured (SYSUTC).PD (11,0)SYSUTCUncapped CPU time configured. The maximum amount of CPU time that this partition is configured (allowed) to use within the shared pool (adjusted for configuration changes over time). This field defines the minimum of the virtual processors configured and the configured shared pool processors. For capped and dedicated partitions, this is the same as configured CPU time available (SYSCTA).PD (11,0)SYSPLUShared pool CPU time used. Total amount of CPU used within the shared pool by all partitions that share the pool. Set to zero if a shared pool is not used or the data is not available.PD (11,0)SYSPLAShared pool CPU time available. Total amount of CPU available within the shared pool. This value is determined based on the number of physical processors that are allocated to the pool. Set to zero if a shared pool is not used or the data is not available.PD (11,0)SYVCPUVirtual processor time configured. The processing capacity (in milliseconds) visible to the operating system based on the number of virtual processors configured and adjusted for configuration changes over time. This field is similar to SYSUTC except it is not affected by the shared pool configuration or the capped/uncapped state of the partition. The formula SYVCPU/INTSEC will yield the average number of virtual processors configured in the interval.PD (11,0)SYDPCHTotal Dispatch Time. The amount of time (in milliseconds) that the operating system has dispatched a job, task or thread to a processor. This is not the same as CPU time used due to the effects of processor virtualization.PD (11,0)SYSHRFShared processor flag. Indicates if the partition uses shared processors: C (1)SCBGNReserved.Z (3,0)SYSIULReserved.PD (5,0)SYSCIUReserved.PD (7,0)
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