Resource Measurement Facility
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Resource Measurement Facility (RMF) is a performance monitor for the z/OS
Z/OS
z/OS is a 64-bit operating system for mainframe computers, produced by IBM. It derives from and is the successor to OS/390, which in turn followed a string of MVS versions.Starting with earliest:*OS/VS2 Release 2 through Release 3.8...

 Operating System. It also collects data for long term performance analysis and capacity planning. The product consists of the following components:
  • Monitor I Data Gatherer which collets data in adjustable intervals from one minute to one hour. The data is written to SMF data sets. RMF Monitor I uses the SMF data record types 70 to 78. In addition a dataspace can be created for the Monitor I data gather in which the most recent RMF SMF data records are buffered so that the RMF Postprocessor can access and process them immediately.
  • Monitor III Data Gatherer collects data for short term and immediate data analysis. The data is collected in intervals ranging from 10 seconds to 10 minutes. The data is written to RMF Monitor III VSAM data sets and internally recorded in a wrap around buffer. The data gatherer also collets some special data for long term data analysis and records them in RMF SMF records too.
  • Monitor II is the original snap shot monitor of RMF. This function also records information in RMF SMF record type 79 and provides interfaces for other reporting functions like SDSF
    SDSF
    The System Display and Search Facility feature of IBM mainframes running z/OS allows users and administrators to be able to view and control various aspects of the mainframe's operation...

    . Over the years this function became less important and is today mostly used as a data provider for other reporting components.
  • RMF Postprocessor is the reporting tool for RMF SMF records of type 70 to 78. It generates a big number of tabular and textuel reports for long term data analysis which provide a lot of detail of z/OS and System z performance.
  • RMF Spreadsheet Reporter is an extension of the RMF Postprocessor and displays selected data in spreadsheet applications on a workstation.
  • RMF Monitor III Reporter is the display tool of RMF Monitor III data. The function is written in ISPF
    ISPF
    In computing, Interactive System Productivity Facility is a software product for the z/OS operating system that runs on IBM mainframes...

     and runs under a TSO
    TSO
    Tso or tsho transliterate a Tibetan word for lake.TSO is a three letter abbreviation commonly used to represent:- In science and technology :...

     session on z/OS. The reporter allows to move forward and backward in time and uses RMF Monitor III in-storage buffer and data sets to access the collected data.
  • RMF PM and the RMF Webportal are workstation enhancements for RMF Monitor III. They allow multiple z/OS systems to be displayed in the same data view. RMF PM is a Windows-based application and the Webportal allows the user to display screens using a frames-capable web browser.


RMF is significantly enhanced with every release of the z/OS
Z/OS
z/OS is a 64-bit operating system for mainframe computers, produced by IBM. It derives from and is the successor to OS/390, which in turn followed a string of MVS versions.Starting with earliest:*OS/VS2 Release 2 through Release 3.8...

 Operating System
Operating system
An operating system is a set of programs that manage computer hardware resources and provide common services for application software. The operating system is the most important type of system software in a computer system...

– that is approximately once a year – with other enhancements occurring in support of new hardware, such as new processor models.

Literature

  • Pierre Cassier, Raimo Korhonen, Peter Mailand, Michael Teuffel: Effective zSeries Performance Monitoring Using Resource Measurement Facility, IBM Redbook, SG24-6645
  • z/OS Resource Measurement Facility: Performance Management Guide, SC33-7992

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