Lizette,

I checked with our Capacity Performance group and they informed me that the 
data is retained for a day.  Thanks for the info.
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On Thu, 3/11/16, Lizette Koehler <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: SMF RECORD TYPE : HELP
 To: [email protected]
 Received: Thursday, 3 November, 2016, 9:15 AM
 
 If they set up the RMF
 ISPF application in your environment - Most shops use a
 REXX/CLIST to access it.
 
 In
 my shop we created RMFIII as the REXX/CLIST.  However, you
 shop might be different.  You need to have datasets that
 use SERBxxx allocated to your TSO Session.  See if your
 sysprog can help.
 
 This link
 shows the RMF libraries that are allocated (dynamically or
 hard coded in the TSO Logon Proc) to your TSO Session to use
 the RMF Panels
 
 
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.erbb200/exec.htm
 
 Unless the libraries are
 allocated, you cannot use the RMF Panels.
 
 The second issue is how large
 are the RMF monitor VSAM Files?  If they are too small,
 then the option will not be able to retain sufficient data
 to do past analysis.
 
 If you
 have SAS/MXG or SAS/MICS, then you can run the dasd reports
 for RMF.
 
 Lizette
 
 
 
 
 
 
 >
 -----Original Message-----
 > From: IBM
 Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]]
 On
 > Behalf Of John Dawes
 > Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2016 5:36
 AM
 > To: [email protected]
 > Subject: Re: SMF RECORD TYPE : HELP
 > 
 > Thanks for the
 suggestion.  I am not familiar on how to use.  I sure
 would
 > like to try.
 >
 
 > Is it interactive via ISPF?
 > 
 >
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 > On Thu, 3/11/16, Campbell Jay <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 > 
 >  Subject:
 Re: SMF RECORD TYPE : HELP
 >  To: [email protected]
 >  Received: Thursday, 3 November, 2016,
 8:32 AM
 > 
 >  How
 about  RMF
 >  panels   3 - 2
 - 5 ?
 >  Put in
 > 
 jobname - then set time for when job was running
 > 
 >  Jay Campbell
 >  MSSD – IZSSB – IOSSS
 > 
 >  -----Original
 Message-----
 >  From: IBM Mainframe
 Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]
 On
 > Behalf Of John Dawes
 >  Sent: Thursday,
 > 
 November 03, 2016 8:23 AM
 >  To: [email protected]
 >  Subject: Re: SMF RECORD TYPE : HELP
 > 
 >  Yes, I tried
 that.  However,
 >  when I issued the
 command it was too late (3 minutes after  the job
 > abend).  This is why I thought by 
 reading SMF  records would have some info
 > on the volume.
 > 
 > 
 > 
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 >  On Thu, 3/11/16, Blake, Daniel J [CTR]
 <000000f1be92566d-dmarc-
 > [email protected]>
 >  wrote:
 > 
 >   Subject: Re: SMF
 >  RECORD TYPE : HELP
 >   To: [email protected]
 >   Received: Thursday, 3
 November, 2016, 7:56  AM
 > 
 >   Have you tried the
 >  alloc
 >   command from the console or
 SDSF?
 > 
 >   D U,,ALLOC,devaddr,1
 > 
 >   Thank
 You
 > 
 > 
 > 
 >   ;-D
 an
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 > 
 >  -----Original
 Message-----
 >   From: IBM
 >  Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]
 On Behalf Of
 > John Dawes
 >   Sent: Thursday,
 >   November 03, 2016 7:53 AM
 >   To:
 >  [email protected]
 >   Subject: SMF RECORD TYPE :
 HELP
 > 
 >   G'Day,
 > 
 > 
 >   Could someone suggest how I
 could obtain  information about a certain DASD
 > volume?  I am trying to  trouble shoot a
 problem of a job failure when
 >
 attempting  to  copy a volume using the following
 parms.
 > 
 >   COPY INDYNAM(SYS012)
 >  OUTDYNAM(BCD012)
 >   CANCELERROR      -
 > 
 >      PURGE
 ALLEXCP
 >  ALLDATA(*) OPT(4) ADMIN
 FCNOCOPY
 >   -
 > 
 >   I get
 the following
 >   message:
 > 
 > 
 >  ADR306E
 >   (043)-SBRTN(01), UNABLE TO
 COPY THE
 >  VOLUME BECAUSE OUTPUT 
 VOLUME BCD012  IS IN USE. TASK IS  TERMINATED
 > 
 >   I am
 trying to
 >  find out what
 >   resource was using the
 volume
 >  at that time.  I thought
 that  SMF would be a solution  however I don't see
 a
 > SMF record  type for DASD.
 > 
 >   Any
 > 
 >  suggestions would
 be very welcome.
 > 
 >   Thanks.
 >
 
 
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