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Hi @Guest, the CPU information is available in Liberty's SMF 120 subtype 11 record which is documented here https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/was-liberty/nd?topic=erllz-smf-type-120-subtype-11-version-2-version-3-record-mapping. z/OS Connect now supports mapping between this record and the SMF 123 version 2 records to obtain accurate CPU information for a single request.
Capturing accurate CPU metrics can only be performed by Liberty which has an end to end view of the HTTP request and, unfortunately, Liberty does not provide a programmatic way to access the CPU consumed per request. Therefore z/OS Connect is unable to include that information in the interceptors framework at runtime.
This requirement is addressed by z/OS Connect 3.0.99 / APAR PH68482. For further details about the correlation of SMF 123 records with Liberty SMF 120 records, refer to the “Correlating SMF 123 records with WebSphere Application Server Liberty SMF 120 records” topic in the z/OS Connect Documentation.
z/OS Connect is looking to implement the correlation of Liberty SMF 120 subtype 11 records with the z/OS Connect SMF 123 subtype 1 and 2 records. This will enable customers running z/OS Connect as a native server, or in the z/OS Container Platform, to enable the Liberty SMF 120 subtype 11 records (which contain CPU information) and therefore determine the CPU consumption per API call. We are planning to deliver this capability once Liberty have implemented https://cloud-platform.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/LIBERTY-I-20.