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based on the subsystem's current activity and state within the Online. | based on the subsystem's current activity and state within the Online. | ||
In RKWeb, you can display all the subsystem statistics and view their descriptions by selecting Performance > Custom from the Monitor tab, then clicking the <b>Subsystem</b> radio button. | In RKWeb, you can display all the subsystem statistics and view their descriptions by selecting <code>Performance > Custom</code> from the <code>Monitor</code> tab, then clicking the <b>Subsystem</b> radio button. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 6 June 2017
Subsystem statistics provide information about each subsystem active or defined in the Online system. Each subsystem will have a specific value for each subsystem statistic based on the subsystem's current activity and state within the Online.
In RKWeb, you can display all the subsystem statistics and view their descriptions by selecting Performance > Custom
from the Monitor
tab, then clicking the Subsystem radio button.
ACCESS | APSY access definiion (PRIVATE , SEMIPUB , or PUBLIC ). |
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ACCOUNT | ACCOUNT defined on the subsystem "operations" menu. |
CCATMPP | Number of CCATEMP pages used to hold precompiled procedures. |
CMDLVAR | APSY command line variable. |
COMMVAR | APSY communications variable |
ERRPROC | APSY error procedure. |
ERRVAR | APSY error variable. |
EXITVAL | Exit value for APSY communication variable. |
INIPROC | APSY initialization procedure. |
LOGPROC | APSY login procedure. |
MAXITER | Maximum number of iterations allowed by the APSY (if defined). |
MSGCTL | Suppression level for message during APSY execution. |
NFILEG | Number of files and groups allocated to the apsy. |
NSCLASS | Number of SCLASSs defined for the subsystem. |
NUMLK | Number of 'locked' files in the grouped APSY procedure file. |
NUSER | Number of users currently in the subsystem. |
PRCNPRE | Number of non-precompiled procedures in the subsystem. |
PRCPRE | Number of precompiled procedures in the subsystem. |
PRCPSVW | Number of server writes while running precompiled procedures in the subsystem. |
PRCRES | Number of resident precompiled procedures in the subsystem. |
PRCRESB | Number of bytes used by resident QTBL for procedures in the subsystem. |
PRCRESE | Number of procedures in the subsystem that are eligible to use resident QTBL but were not able to obtain the required virtual storage. |
PRCSAVE | Number of saved compilations for precompiled procedures in the subsystem. |
PRCSVWR | Number of server writes while running any procedure in the subsystem. |
PREFIXN | Non-Precompiled procedure prefix. |
PREFIXP | Precompiled procedure prefix. |
PROCFG | Indicates whether the source of the APSY procedures is a FILE or a GROUP. |
PROCFIL | Name of the APSY procedure file or group. |
RESEVAL | Number of evaluations for procedures in the subsystem using resident (shared) QTBL. |
RESSWCH | Number of evaluations for procedures in the subsystem that had to switch from using resident (shared) QTBL to non-resident QTBL. |
STATUS | Current status of the subsystem. Valid states are ACTIVE , INACTIVE , DRAINING , and TEST . |
See also
- SirMon
- SirMon application structure
- SirMon main menu
- SirMon System Overview screen
- SirMon threshold setting
- SirMon background monitor
- SirMon System Monitor menu
- SirMon User Monitor menu
- SirMon File Monitor menu
- SirMon Subsystem Monitor menu
- SirMon Task Monitor menu
- SirMon Janus Monitor menu
- SirMon custom screens
- SirMon critical-file-resource monitoring
- SirMon user-initiated capturing of statistics
- System statistics displayed in SirMon
- User statistics displayed in SirMon
- File statistics displayed in SirMon
- Subsystem statistics displayed in SirMon
- Task statistics displayed in SirMon
- Critical File Resource statistics displayed in SirMon
- SirMon date processing