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MICS (MVS Integrated Control Systems) is designed with a multi-component architecture for comprehensive data collection, processing, and reporting. The core components include: 1. **Data Collectors:** These components gather data from various sources, including SMF records, IDCAMS DCOLLECT, and IMS logs.

Data collectors are configured to extract specific data elements based on system requirements. 2. **MICS Database:** A proprietary database structure optimized for performance reporting and analysis.

Data is typically stored on DASD within the z/OS environment. 3. **SAS Processing Engine:** MICS leverages SAS language for data processing and report generation.

Users can write custom SAS programs to tailor data analysis and reporting to specific needs. 4. **MICF Interface:** The CA MICS Information Center Facility (MICF) provides a 3270-based interface for interactive data manipulation and report generation.

MICS integrates with z/OS security systems, leveraging RACF, ACF2, or Top Secret for access control. The system uses configuration files to define data sources, processing parameters, and report layouts. MICS supports platforms including z/OS, z/VM, and z/VSE.

Frequently Asked Questions

What data sources does MICS use, and how does it process the data?

MICS collects data from SMF records, IDCAMS DCOLLECT, and IMS logs. It uses SAS language for data processing and reporting. The CA MICS Information Center Facility (MICF) provides a 3270-based interface for data manipulation.

What are some common operations performed with MICS?

Common operations include data extraction, summarization, archiving, and report generation. Specific commands depend on the data source and desired output, utilizing SAS procedures and MICS macros.

What configuration files or interfaces are used with MICS?

MICS uses configuration files to define data sources, processing parameters, and report layouts. The MICF interface allows users to interactively define and execute data manipulation tasks.

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