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Status Under review
Created by Guest
Created on Oct 3, 2024

ILMT to be able to capture and report on actual compiler execution times from SLM tags

Right now ILMT reads SLM tags from the servers for IBM XLC compilers - but only averages out compile times to a 24 hour period. This means it is not useful for IBM compiler concurrent user license tracking. 

SLM tags has been documented as the new way to track XLC compiler concurrent user licenses (replacing the deprecated Utilization Resource Tracking tool)  but ILMT can not currently be used to report this information, as the information is averaged to a 24 hour period, not the actual compile times in the SLM tags.

The goal: The customer being able to use ILMT to be able to track our compiler concurrent usage across the fleet, by consolidating the imported SLM tags and giving a view of our actual concurrent usage, down to the actual compile start and stop times. 

Idea priority Medium