The CICSplex JVMProfile Analysis attributes report the full path name of the HFS file that contains a JVM profile, and indicates whether or not a JVM with this profile uses the shared class cache. It returns only JVM profiles that have been used during the lifetime of this CICS region, for those JVMs that can run applications. It does not report either JVM profiles that have not been used or JVM profiles that have been used only for the master JVM that initializes the shared class cache.
CICS Region Name Indicates the job name or modify ID of the CICS region being monitored. Each CICS region in a z/OS image has a unique name. This name is an alphanumeric string, with a maximum of 8 characters, and case-sensitive. CICS region names are always in uppercase characters.
Classcache Status Indicates whether JVMs that use this JVM profile are worker JVMs dependent on the shared class cache. Values are:
HFS file Is the full path name of the HFS file for the JVM profile.
JVMProfile Is the 8-character name of the JVM profile, as used in a program definition. When you use the name of a JVM profile anywhere in CICS, you must enter it using the same combination of upper and lower case characters that is present in the HFS file name.
Origin Node Is the combination of the z/OS System ID (SMFID) and the CICS region name. The value format is an alphanumeric string, maximum 32 bytes and case-sensitive.
When a situation is true, the system compares the origin node name in the attribute to the names of managed systems assigned to the item. If the origin node name matches the name of a managed system, the status of the item changes accordingly. If the names of the origin node and the managed systems do not match, the status of the item remains unchanged.
Reuse Status Is the level of reusability for JVMs that are created using this JVM profile. It returns a value indicating the level of reusability for JVMs that are created using this JVM profile. Values are:
System ID Is the four-character name that uniquely identifies an active z/OS operating system within a given CICSplex. The value format is an alphanumeric string, maximum 4 characters, and case-sensitive. z/OS System IDs are always in uppercase characters.