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z/OS MVS Product Management
SA23-1391-00
Abstract for MVS Product Management
z/OS Version 2 Release 1 summary of changes
Usage accounting
Overview of usage charges
Measurement metric
CPU service unit calculations
Determining usage
Usage price structure
Eligible IBM products
S/390 usage pricing eligibility
Measured usage license charges eligibility
Usage pricing start-up guidelines
SMF start-up guidelines
Guidelines for installations already collecting SMF data
Step 1. Activate the usage measurement collection function
SYS and SUBSYS parameters
EXITS subparameter
INTERVAL subparameter
INTVAL and SYNCVAL parameters
SID parameter
Step 2. Collect SMF type 89 records for the required measurement period
Step 3. Process type 89 records by the usage report program
Step 4. Provide IBM with a copy of the software usage report
Product registration and enablement
Overview of product registration and enablement
IBM product enablement
Product registration startup guidelines
SMF startup guidelines
Guidelines for installations already collecting smf data
Step 1. Collect information about registered products
SYS and SUBSYS parameters
EXITS subparameter
INTERVAL subparameter
INTVAL and SYNCVAL parameters
Step 2. Collect SMF type 89 records
Step 3. Process type 89 records by the usage report program
Reporting product information
IFAURP overview
Determining the processors associated with a history file
What IFAURP does
IFAURP considerations
Invoking IFAURP
IFAURP parameter
IFAURP DD statements
STEPLIB DD statement
SYSUDUMP DD statement
SYSPRINT DD statement
SYSUSAGE DD statement
Vendor DD statement
SYSMSGS DD statement
SMFDATA DD statement
SYSHIN DD statement
SYSHOUT DD statement
SYSIN DD statement
PCAUDIT DD statement
IFAURP control statements
CUSTOMER control statement
VENDOR control statement
SYSPLEX control statement
PROCESSOR control statement
TRANSFER control statement
Types of reports
The IFAURP messages report
The software usage report
The software product registration report
The software summary report
The software outage report
The software statistics report
The time period report
The valid processor report
The processor capacity audit report
IFAURP abend and condition codes
U901
Usage pricing examples
Example 1: Deciding which products to select for measured usage pricing
Description and analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 1
Example 2: Placing a product under the measured usage option
Description and analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 2
Example 3: Identifying non-IBM processors for measured usage
Example 4: Identifying 9672-Rxx processors for measured usage
9672-R61 Analysis of the Software Usage Report Generated by Example 4
Example 5: Placing an additional product under MULC
Analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 5 without a BatchPipes exit
Analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 5 with a BatchPipes exit
Example 6: Upgrading a processor with MULC products and adding another
Description and analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 6
Example 7: Stopping measured usage on a product
Description of the software usage report generated by Example 7 before STOP
Description of the software usage report generated by Example 7 after STOP
Example 8: Measured usage products under test allowance
Example 9: Starting measured usage on a Parallel Sysplex
Description and analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 9
Example 10: Adding a measured usage product to a Parallel Sysplex
Description and analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 10
Example 11: Adding or removing processors from a Parallel Sysplex
Description and analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 11
Example 12: Deciding which products to select for S/390 usage pricing charges
Description and analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 12
Example 13: Placing products under S/390 usage pricing charges
Description and analysis of the software usage report generated by Example 13
Example 14: Migrating from MULC to S/390 usage pricing charges
Description and analysis of the software usage report in Figure 4–15
Description and analysis of the software usage report in Figure 4–16
Type-model values for IBM and non-IBM processors
Supported IBM processors
IBM z900 GA3 servers
IBM S/390 Multiprise 2003 servers
IBM S/390 Multiprise 3000 servers
IBM 3000 processors
IBM 3090 processors
IBM 4381 processors
IBM 9021 processors
IBM 9121 processors
IBM 9221 processors
IBM 9672 Clusters
IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Servers
IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Servers - Generation 3
IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Servers - Generation 4
IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Servers - Generation 5
IBM S/390 Parallel Enterprise Servers - Generation 6
IBM z800 Servers
IBM z890 Servers
IBM z900 Servers
IBM z990 servers
IBM System z9 Business Class (z9 BC) servers
IBM System z9 Enterprise Class (z9 EC) servers
IBM System z10 servers
Supported Amdahl processors
Amdahl millennium global servers
Amdahl Omniflex processors
Amdahl 5890 processors
Amdahl 5990 processors
Amdahl 5995 processors
Supported Hitachi Comparex processors
Comparex 3090 7/90 processors
Comparex 3090 8/xx processors
Comparex 3090 8/8xx processors
Comparex 3090 9/9xx processors
Comparex 3090 99/xxx processors
Comparex 9021 8/8x processors
Comparex 9021 8/8xx processors
Comparex 9021 9/xxx processors
Comparex 9021 99/xxx processors
Comparex 9021 M2000xxx processors
Comparex 9672 C2000xxx processors
Comparex 9672 Trinium processors
Other supported Hitachi processors
Hitachi 3090 GX processors
Hitachi 9021 GX processors
Hitachi 9021 Skyline processors
Hitachi 9672 Pilot processors
Hitachi 9672 Trinium processors
Supported National Advanced Systems processors
National Advanced Systems 3090 EX processors
National Advanced Systems 3090 XL processors
National Advanced Systems 9021 EX processors
IFAURP program exit
Overview of IFAURP
Exit routine environment
Exit recovery
Exit routine processing
Initialization
Record processing
Termination
Programming considerations
Macro instructions and restrictions
Registers at entry
Parameter descriptions
Return specifications
Registers at exit
Steps for determining the CPC type, model, and serial number
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