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Status Not under consideration
Workspace z/OS
Created by Guest
Created on Jun 14, 2018

Additional SMF fields in SMF119-1&2 indicating local interface type

We use the SMF 119 type 1 and type 2 information to do important analytical work to discover the load that we put on our servers. One piece of information we would like to look at is DVIPA Distributed statistics verses say VIPA RANGE so that we can properly balance our environment.
Currently however there is no simple way to distinguish what address goes to an VIPA, DVIPA, Distributing VIPA, or a VIPA RANGE since they share subnets. (Technically OSA and XCF too but those are a completely separate subnet so really we can do this easily). This makes it a long task of going through these records to try and separate out these values. If we had a field that state the type of interface this was it would certainly help in allowing us to quickly sort the connections we have.
This is certainly a nice to have compared to some other requests but it would allow us to better utilize our environment if we had it.

Idea priority Low
  • Guest
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    May 27, 2022
    This item is unlikely to be given high enough priority to be placed into product plan.
  • Guest
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    Oct 30, 2020

    This item is not in our plans but is being kept in our backlog.