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Product Overview

MXG's architecture centers around the SAS programming language and its ability to process SMF records, IMS logs, and IDCAMS DCOLLECT data. The main components include: 1. **Data Input Modules:** These modules read SMF records and other data sources.

They use `LIBNAME` statements to define the input datasets. 2. **Data Processing Engine:** This is the core of MXG, where SAS code is used to transform and analyze the input data.

`DATA` steps are used for data manipulation, calculations, and filtering. 3. **Reporting and Output Modules:** These modules generate reports and output in various formats.

`PROC` steps are used to create reports, charts, and other visualizations. These components communicate through SAS datasets. SMF records are read into SAS datasets, processed, and then used to generate reports.

MXG uses SAS datasets as its primary storage mechanism. The SAS engine interprets and executes the SAS code. There are no specific network requirements or exposed ports, as MXG operates within the z/OS, Windows, or Unix environment.

MXG's architecture is designed for efficient processing of large volumes of SMF data, providing detailed insights into system performance and resource utilization. MXG's primary function is to generate reports based on SMF data, which is a core requirement for many z/OS environments.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of data can MXG process?

MXG processes System Management Facility (SMF) records, IMS logs, and IDCAMS DCOLLECT data. It uses the SAS programming language for data manipulation and reporting. The software is designed to run on z/OS, and SAS on Windows and Unix platforms.

What are the primary use cases for MXG?

MXG is primarily used for generating reports on system performance, resource utilization, and capacity planning. It helps in analyzing system behavior, identifying bottlenecks, and optimizing resource allocation. It can also be used for usage accounting and chargeback reporting.

How does MXG work?

MXG utilizes SAS code for its operations. Users write SAS programs to read SMF data, perform calculations, and generate reports. The SAS language provides a flexible environment for data manipulation and reporting. MXG also uses JCL (Job Control Language) on z/OS for job submission and execution.

How can I integrate MXG with other systems?

MXG can be integrated with other systems through the SAS programming language. Data can be exported in various formats supported by SAS, such as CSV, Excel, and others. This allows for data exchange with other reporting and analysis tools.

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