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Tokens in ZSMF and USMF Event Messages
Tokens in ZSMF and USMF Event Messages
Many of the tokens in ZSMF and USMF events are derived from tokens, structures,
and values in ZSPI and ZEMS data definition files ZSPIDDL and ZEMSDDL and their
associated language-specific files. Data elements defined by SMF are in the files
ZSMFDDL for ZSMF events and USMFDDL for USMF events and associated
language-specific files:
This subsection summarizes tokens that SMF includes in the event messages that it
generates.
SMF (ZSMF) Tokens
Table A-9 lists tokens defined by SMF that appear unconditionally in various events.
These tokens, defined in the ZSMFDDL definition file, are described where they
appear in the event message descriptions under SMF Event Descriptions on
page A-23.
ZSMFDDL or
USMFDDL
Data Definition Language (DDL) definitions from which the language-
specific definitions are derived
ZSMFC or
USMFC
Definitions for C programs
ZSMFTACL or
USMFTACL
Definitions for TACL programs
ZSMFTAL or
USMFTAL
Definitions for TAL programs
ZSMFCOB or
USMFCOB
Definitions for COBOL programs
ZSMFPAS or
USMFPAS
Definitions for PASCAL programs
Table A-9. Unconditional ZSMF Tokens in ZSMF Event Messages (page1of2)
Token (ZSMF-TKN-) Contents
VOLNAME-LINK1 The name of a physical volume or virtual disk process.
FILENAME-LINK1 The name of a physical or logical file.
PROCESSNAME-LINK1 The name of an SMF process.
FUNCTIONNAME-LINK1 The name of an internal SMF function.
INT16-LINK1 A 16-bit integer describing such elements as error numbers,
object types, object states, and buffer sizes.
INT16-LINK2 Same as INT16-LINK1.
INT32-LINK1 A 32-bit integer describing such elements as memory size and
lock count.
REQUESTDESC-LINK1 A request description.
PARAMNAME-LINK1 The name of a parameter.