Record type 34 is written when
the TSO/E logoff function processes a job step termination.
Note: IBM® recommends that you
use record type 30 rather than record types 4, 5, 20, 34, 35, and
40. Use of this record may cause missing key workload indicators.
This record identifies the job by job name, logon time and date,
user identification, program name, and performance group number.
If accounting numbers (which can be alphameric) were specified on
the EXEC card, they are included.
This record contains operating information such as:
- Initiator start time
- Number of TPUTs issued
- Number of TGETs satisfied
- Termination status
- Device allocation start time
- Problem program start time
- Step CPU time
- Step service
- Storage protect key
- Number of page-ins
- Number of page-outs
- Number of swap-ins
- Number of swap-outs (for both VIO and non-VIO data sets).
Record type 34 has an entry for each non-spooled data set that
was defined by a DD statement. Each entry lists the device class,
unit type, device number, and execute channel program (EXCP) count
for the data set.
Note: - Data sets are recorded in order of the step DD statements; they
are not identified by name. (An
installation-written IEFUJV exit routine can record this order as
each statement is validated.)
- For data sets that are dynamically unallocated, the data set entry
information is in record type 40 — not in record type 34.
- For more information on EXCP count and CPU time, see EXCP Count and CPU Time respectively.