Please upload some sample SMF data (think RDW might be required) for a few/all types.
Just for learning, it's impossible to read about MQ/CICS/DB2's SMF data structure without first having license to a z/OS system, in order to look for those datasets having headers.
As an individual, I can't do much with just parsers.
IBM can encourage developers by at least rewarding with some more open source stuff from IBM's lab environments or some such.
I'm with you on this @v1gnesh but the question is "where would interesting SMF come from?" I would think a customer would need to volunteer it - which doesn't seem that likely.
Please upload some sample SMF data (think RDW might be required) for a few/all types. Just for learning, it's impossible to read about MQ/CICS/DB2's SMF data structure without first having license to a z/OS system, in order to look for those datasets having headers.
As an individual, I can't do much with just parsers. IBM can encourage developers by at least rewarding with some more open source stuff from IBM's lab environments or some such.