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CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 1 CA RS 1605 Service List Description Type 14.0 RO87191 SPACE command not correctly displaying SMS status PTF RO88443 Multiple incorrect display fields for IBM MQ 8.0 PTF RO88489 Incorrect CanLimit time generated on CTHRESH PTF RO88723 Expand maximum reporting width to 1024 columns PTF RO88830 GSVYLGCV GROUP CONVERSION NOT CHANGING MASK CHAR PTF RO88844 GSVX206E NUC INIT FAILED WHEN POE LOGON SECURED PTF RO88883 GSVX528E ZCALL GSVPDBnn,GET_LOCKS failed / S0C4-11 PTF RO88963 RACF CSDATA NOT WORKING TO ASSIGN USER GROUP **HIPER** RO89306 SMF30 DURATION variable reporting higher than actual PTF RO89308 SMF72 records skipped causing lower than actual reporting PTF RO89309 CSVGEN CC18 if more than 55 lines of input cards PTF RO89373 Report Writer RMF fields report incorrect values PTF RO89384 Abend S0C4 GSVPDE12 GESS$$ after IMS region shutdown PTF RO89663 S0C4 ABEND IN GSVPLXNN $CLRIMLB W/RO88606 ** PRP ** The CA RS 1605 service count for this release is 14

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 2 CA RS 1605 Service List for CNM4E00 FMID Service Description Type CNM4E00 RO87191 SPACE command not correctly displaying SMS status PTF RO88443 Multiple incorrect display fields for IBM MQ 8.0 PTF RO88489 Incorrect CanLimit time generated on CTHRESH PTF RO88723 Expand maximum reporting width to 1024 columns PTF RO88830 GSVYLGCV GROUP CONVERSION NOT CHANGING MASK CHAR PTF RO88844 GSVX206E NUC INIT FAILED WHEN POE LOGON SECURED PTF RO88883 GSVX528E ZCALL GSVPDBnn,GET_LOCKS failed / S0C4-11 PTF RO88963 RACF CSDATA NOT WORKING TO ASSIGN USER GROUP **HIPER** RO89306 SMF30 DURATION variable reporting higher than actual PTF RO89308 SMF72 records skipped causing lower than actual reporting PTF RO89309 CSVGEN CC18 if more than 55 lines of input cards PTF RO89373 Report Writer RMF fields report incorrect values PTF RO89384 Abend S0C4 GSVPDE12 GESS$$ after IMS region shutdown PTF RO89663 S0C4 ABEND IN GSVPLXNN $CLRIMLB W/RO88606 ** PRP ** The CA RS 1605 service count for this FMID is 14

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 3 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO87191 14.0 RO87191 RO87191 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO87191) DESC(SPACE command not correctly displaying SMS status) In cases where a DASD volume is still part of a SMS storage group, and the volume is initialized as non-sms managed, the SPACE command display still shows it as SMS managed. On the SPACE command display, the SMS status indicator was not displaying the correct status in some situations. Incorrect reporting of the SMS status of a volume. PRE(RO78258 RO85932) SUP(TSE0173).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 4 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO88443 14.0 RO88443 RO88443 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO88443) DESC(Multiple incorrect display fields for IBM MQ 8.0) Due to control block changes to IBM MQ for z/os 8.0, no Cluster Queues are shown in the MQQCLUST display and the PubSub status on the MQLIST display is incorrect. When issuing the MQQCLUST command, no MQ Cluster Queues are displayed for MQ 8.0. The MQLIST display shows NONE for the PubSub field instead of the correct value, i.e. ACTIVE. No MQ Cluster Queues displayed in MQ 8.0, and incorrect value for PubSub shown on MQLIST display. For the missing Cluster Queue problem you can issue MQCMD DISPLAY QCLUSTER(*) ALL PRE(RO71841) SUP(TSE0182).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 5 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO88489 14.0 RO88489 RO88489 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO88489) DESC(Incorrect CanLimit time generated on CTHRESH) Specifying a Limit value on a CICS threshold without specifying a CanLimit results in an incorrect CanLimit being set. The Limit value is being incorrectly translated to seconds, i.e 5:00 becomes 500sec, when generating the value for the CanLimit field. This results in longer CanLimit times than intended. This problem occurs on both CTHRESH and the CICSTHRS parmlib member. On the CTHRESH command display, the CanLimit field is set incorrectly after altering after altering the Limit value for a threshold. If the Cancel field on the CTHRESH display is set to avalue other than NOCANCEL, it may result in the transaction unexpectedly running longer than intended before it gets cancelled. Explicitly specifying the CanLimit within the CICSTHRS parmlib member, or when dynamically altering a threshold will result in the CanLimit being properly translated. PRE(RO75515) SUP(TSE0183).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 6 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO88723 14.0 RO88723 RO88723 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO88723) DESC(Expand maximum reporting width to 1024 columns) This fix is an enhancement to Report Writer to expand the maximum report output width from 133 columns to 1024 columns. Prior to this fix, the default LRECL for Report Writer was 133. When attempting to create and run a report that would require an LRECL greater than 133, an error message would be observed. With this fix, the new default LRECL is 1024. Prior to this fix, the following error message was observed when a report would require more than 133 columns: ERPT235E NOT ENOUGH ROOM ON PAGE Unable to create a report with all desired variables. Split the large single report into two or more smaller reports. CA EXPLORE Report Writer 14.0 PRE(RO72335 RO81080) SUP(RO77533 RO82005 RO82335 RO85946 RO86363 RO88687 TSE0187). ++HOLD(RO88723) FMID(CNM4E00) SYSTEM REASON(ENH) DATE(16067) COMMENT( CA EXPLORE Report Writer Release 14.0 SEQUENCE After Apply PURPOSE Notifation of enhancement. USERS Users of EXPLORE Report Writer reports. AFFECTED KNOWLEDGE Product Administration REQUIRED ACCESS Product libraries REQUIRED ************************** * STEPS TO PERFORM * ************************** No steps to perform. Notification of enhancement. After applying this fix the default LRECL for the SYSPRINT DD that EXPLORE Report Writer writes output will be changed from 133 to 1024. There are no required changes to existing reports. Using an LRECL of 133 on existing reports will cause no change in reporting behavior. Note that if an LRECL is not specified on the SYSPRINT DD, then 1024 will be assumed. The expansion of the LRECL was required to support the enhancement in this fix that allows for reports with an LRECL up to 1024. This allows for several more variables to be coded on a single report. ).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 7 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO88830 14.0 RO88830 RO88830 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO88830) DESC(GSVYLGCV GROUP CONVERSION NOT CHANGING MASK CHAR) The CGROUPS to GROUPS conversion utility GSVYLGCV does not change the wild card masking character of '*' to '='. This utility was made available at SYSVIEW 14.0 to convert the CGROUPS definitions to a format that will now be placed into GROUPS parmlib member. After running the CGROUPS to GROUPS conversion the variable length masking character '*' is not changed to '=', to conform to the new standard for 14.0 and above. Manual conversion required to change masking character. Manually change the masking character to conform to GROUPS syntax. SUP(TSE0190).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 8 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO88844 14.0 RO88844 RO88844 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO88844) DESC(GSVX206E NUC INIT FAILED WHEN POE LOGON SECURED) Access to the SYSVIEW VTAM applid is being secured in the external security product based on the terminal or port of entry (POE) from which it is being accessed. If the user logon attempt is failed due to POE, the SYSVIEW session is terminated without a message sent to the terminal to explain the cause of the failure. After entering a userid and password on the VTAM signon screen the VTAM session is terminated. The following error message appears in the SYSVUSER STC job log: GSVX206E (VTAM.userid) Nucleus initialization failed GSVX206E (VTAM.userid) Nucleus init failed, reason 19 SAF user authentication failed User signon attempt fails for unknown reason. The fix causes the following message to be issued to the terminal in this case, rather than the GSVX206E WTO: GSVX493A Userid not authorized for <reason text> where <reason text> is: port of entry <vtam lu> or application <vtam applid> PRE(RO79383 RO82259 RO84339 RO88963) SUP(TSE0191).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 9 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO88883 14.0 RO88883 RO88883 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO88883) DESC(GSVX528E ZCALL GSVPDBnn,GET_LOCKS failed / S0C4-11) Abend S0C4-11 is possible in module GSVPDBnn (where nn is the IMS release) when obtaining lock information for an IMS region. An abend S0C4-11 may be observed for GSVPDBnn (where nn is the IMS release), and a dump may be generated. The following message may be observed within the SYSVIEW joblog if the IMS data collector encounters the problem, or would be displayed on the screen if a user entered the IMSLOCKS command: GSVX528E ZCALL GSVPDB13,GET_LOCKS failed, abend S0C4-11 Unnecessary abend messages occur and a dump is generated. PRE(RO80358) SUP(TSE0192).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 10 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO88963 14.0 RO88963 RO88963 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO88963) DESC(RACF CSDATA NOT WORKING TO ASSIGN USER GROUP) When system configuration option Security-Validation is set to USERDEF, an external security product can be used to determine which SYSVIEW internal security User Group a userid should be assigned to. For RACF this involves defining a CSDATA segment in the user or group profile, and defining a custom field named GSVUSER in that segment to provide the SYSVIEW internal security User Group name to use. If the CSDATA segment is defined in a RACF group profile, and the userid is connected to any group that has been revoked, this process may fail. When it fails the user will default to being assigned to the SYSVIEW internal security User Group named DEFAULT. Everything works fine if the CSDATA segment is defined in the user profile. It also works fine if the CSDATA segment is defined in a group profile, as long as none of the user's connect groups have been revoked (CONNECT ATTRIBUTES=REVOKED). When the user logs on to SYSVIEW they are placed in the internal security User Group named DEFAULT, rather than the group name defined in the GSVUSER custom field of the CSDATA segment. The user may receive improper security definitions. PRE(RO84339) SUP(TSE0193 KC75371).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 11 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO89306 14.0 RO89306 RO89306 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO89306) DESC(SMF30 DURATION variable reporting higher than actual) The MVS SYSTEM JOB/STEP DURATION variable may report higher than actual when using Report Writer to report on SMF30 records. This problem is caused from counting continuation records representing the same event as multiple events. This causes the duration to appear to be too high by a factor of the number of continuation records written for the same SMF30 event. The MVS SYSTEM JOB/STEP DURATION variable appears to be reporting higher than the actual value. Unable to report accurate JOB/STEP duration statistics. CA EXPLORE Report Writer 14.0 PRE(RO88723) SUP(TSE0195).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 12 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO89308 14.0 RO89308 RO89308 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO89308) DESC(SMF72 records skipped causing lower than actual reporting) When using Report Writer to produce reports on SMF72 records, the output for several of the MVS SYSTEM SU variables may be reported lower than the actual value. This problem is caused from some SMF72 records being incorrectly excluded from processing based on the presence of a specific data section within the record. The following variables are affected: MVS SYSTEM SU CPU MVS SYSTEM SU IOC MVS SYSTEM SU MSO MVS SYSTEM SU SRB MVS SYSTEM SU TOTAL The MVS SYSTEM SU variables appear to be reporting lower than the actual value. Unable to report accurate system service statistics. CA EXPLORE Report Writer 14.0 PRE(RO89306) SUP(TSE0196).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 13 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO89309 14.0 RO89309 RO89309 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO89309) DESC(CSVGEN CC18 if more than 55 lines of input cards) When using Report Writer's CSVGEN utility, it is possible that the utility will fail with completion code 18 if there are more than 55 lines of control card input specified in the SYSIN DD of XPFRMAIN. This problem is caused from the CSVGEN utility scanning the Report Writer output for words that appear in a specific location. When there are more than 55 lines of control card input, page breaks are inserted in the middle of the input. This causes CSVGEN to be unable to predict the beginning and end of control card input because the input may appear on more than one page. The CSVGEN utility ends with completion code 18. The following messages are written to the SYSTSPRT DD: No reports found. Sorry, this report can't be parsed. Unable to convert report output to CSV format. Limit the number of control card input lines by removing blank lines and keeping control statements limited to one line. CA EXPLORE Report Writer 14.0 PRE(RO88723) SUP(TSE0197).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 14 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO89373 14.0 RO89373 RO89373 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO89373) DESC(Report Writer RMF fields report incorrect values) Some values that are derived from the RMF 70-79 records may appear to be incorrect when the value is based on the RMF interval. The following Report Writer variables are known to be affected by this: MVS SYSTEM CHANNEL %USE MVS SYSTEM CPU %BUSY ACTIVE UTILization MVS SYSTEM CPU %WAIT MVS SYSTEM DEVICE UTILization Reports based on RMF records may report incorrect values for fields that are based on the RMF record interval. Incorrect reporting on the certain values from RMF records. CA EXPLORE Report Writer 14.0 PRE(RO89308) SUP(TSE0198).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 15 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO89384 14.0 RO89384 RO89384 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO89384) DESC(Abend S0C4 GSVPDE12 GESS$$ after IMS region shutdown) While performing data collection for an IMS dependent region, the region shuts down resulting in unavailable control blocks. S0C4-11 Abend in GSVPDEnn in routine GESS$$ while attempting to process the control blocks that have gone away. Abend S0C4-11 in GSVPDEnn after IMS dependent region has shutdown. Messages similar to the following are received in the SYSVIEW joblog. IEA794I SVC DUMP HAS CAPTURED: 628 DUMPID=005 REQUESTED BY JOB (SYSVIEW ) DUMP TITLE=CA SYSVIEW 14.1 0940 - Job SYSVIEW Asid 00E9 Abend S 0C4-11 Mod GSVPDE12 Rtn GESS$$ GSVX528E (IMSDATA) ZCALL GSVPDE12,GET_DRGN_ESS failed, abend S0C4-11 SYSVIEW remains active after the abend. Dump is taken and processing continues. SUP(TSE0199).

CA SYSVIEW Performance Management 14.0 16 CA RS 1605 - PTF RO89663 14.0 RO89663 RO89663 M.C.S. ENTRIES = ++PTF(RO89663) DESC(S0C4 ABEND IN GSVPLXNN $CLRIMLB W/RO88606) An S0C4 abend may occur within GSVPLXnn (where nn is the IMS release) in an IMS region monitored by SYSVIEW. Abend S0C4-10 is possible in module GSVPLLnn (where nn is the IMS release) in an IMS region, causing the corresponding IMSLOGR in the SYSVIEW STC to terminate. The following message will be observed from within the IMS joblog: GSV3099E (GSVPHRTM) Error occurred during LLGR intercept processing The SYSVIEW logger IMSLOGR terminates causing the loss of IMS transaction monitoring, and an SVC dump will be taken in the IMS region. PRE(RO88606) SUP(TSE0202 AO88606). ++HOLD(RO89663) FMID(CNM4E00) SYSTEM REASON(RESTART) DATE(16116) COMMENT( CA SYSVIEW Release 14.0 SEQUENCE Before Restart PURPOSE Refresh IMS monitor environment. USERS All users of SYSVIEW for IMS. AFFECTED KNOWLEDGE Product Administration REQUIRED ACCESS Product libraries REQUIRED ************************** * STEPS TO PERFORM * ************************** To dynamically install this correction: 1. Temporarily set the following option in SYSVIEW parmlib member IMSDATA: IMS-LOGGER-COMMON-REUSE NO 2. Recycle SYSVIEW. 3. Change the IMSDATA parmlib member option back to: IMS-LOGGER-COMMON-REUSE YES ).