What was Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager for z/OS?
Tivoli Usage and Accounting Manager for z/OS (TUAM) was a software product designed to measure computer resource usage on z/OS systems. It collected and processed System Management Facility (SMF) data to generate reports on resource consumption by users, applications, and other criteria. The product is no longer supported by IBM.
What data sources did TUAM use?
TUAM primarily used SMF data as its input. SMF records contain detailed information about system resource usage. The product processed these records to create reports. Configuration files defined how SMF data was processed and formatted into reports.
What types of reports did TUAM generate?
TUAM generated reports on resource consumption, including CPU time, I/O operations, and storage usage. These reports could be customized to show usage by user ID, job name, or other criteria. The product provided insights into resource allocation and cost analysis.
Where was TUAM installed and how did it work?
TUAM was typically installed on a z/OS system. It consisted of several components, including data collection, processing, and reporting modules. The product interacted with SMF and other system components to gather and analyze data.