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ICPU is a tool designed to monitor and report on CPU usage within CICS applications running on z/OS. It periodically samples code execution to identify the specific users and processes consuming CPU resources. This information is crucial for identifying performance bottlenecks and optimizing application performance.

ICPU runs on the z/OS platform and is dependent on the CICS subsystem. It operates within an LPAR and requires access to CICS regions to monitor application CPU usage. ICPU requires a z/OS environment with CICS Transaction Server installed.

It integrates with CICS regions to collect performance data. ICPU uses sampling techniques to monitor CPU usage. It periodically interrupts the execution of CICS transactions to determine which code is being executed and by whom.

This data is then aggregated to provide reports on CPU consumption. ICPU likely uses configuration files to define the CICS regions to monitor, sampling intervals, and reporting parameters. ICPU helps optimize CICS application performance by pinpointing CPU bottlenecks, leading to reduced CPU consumption, lower operational costs, and improved transaction processing efficiency.

Alternatives include IBM CICS Performance Analyzer and Omegamon for CICS.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does ICPU do?

ICPU is a tool designed to monitor and report on CPU usage within CICS applications. It periodically samples code execution to identify the specific users and processes consuming CPU resources.

Is this a system, application, or tool?

ICPU is a toolset focused on performance monitoring and application development support within CICS environments. It provides insights into CPU consumption patterns to optimize application performance.

What types of organizations use this?

Organizations that rely on CICS for transaction processing and require detailed insights into CPU usage patterns within their CICS applications benefit most from ICPU. These are often large enterprises in sectors like banking, insurance, and retail.

When should we consider ICPU?

A company should consider using ICPU when they experience performance bottlenecks within their CICS applications and need to identify the root causes of high CPU consumption. It is also useful for proactive performance management and capacity planning.

What are the alternatives to ICPU?

Alternatives to ICPU include other CICS performance monitoring tools, z/OS performance management utilities, and application profiling tools. Examples are IBM CICS Performance Analyzer, Omegamon for CICS, and Strobe.

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