32IBM iDoctor for iSeries Job Watcher: Advanced Performance Tool
2.9 LIC queuing primitives and more granular wait points
Each of the 199 block points in the system is some form of approximately 20 different LIC
queuing primitives. Individual block points may be reported (that is, assigned an ENUM) as
one of the primitives’ ENUMs (which is the default assignment), or (preferably) the specific
block-owning LIC component can chose to invent another, more descriptive ENUM for the
block point.
For example, consider a synchronous DASD I/O READ wait. Though not 100 percent
complete, essentially the wait (block) that occurs in a job/thread while a ...
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