What is the primary purpose of CMAP?
CMAP provides detailed analysis of command usage within the z/VM environment. It helps identify resource bottlenecks, optimize system performance, and understand user behavior. It can track command frequency, response times, and resource consumption.
What type of data does CMAP capture?
CMAP captures data related to command execution, including the user ID, command name, execution time, CPU usage, and I/O operations. This data is stored for analysis and reporting.
How is CMAP configured?
CMAP uses configuration files to define data collection parameters, reporting options, and security settings. These files are typically maintained by system administrators.