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Option 6 from the main menu presents a menu of task statistics screens.
Option 6 from the main menu presents a menu of task statistics screens.
This menu is also accessible by entering <code>=6</code> in the
This menu is also accessible by entering <code>=6</code> in the
command line of any <var class="product">SirMon</var> screen.
command line of any <var class="product">SirMon</var> screen. In [[RKWeb]], expanding the <code>Performance > MP Tasks</code> menu of the <code>Monitor</code> tab displays these statistics options in a sub-menu.
Selecting any option from this menu transfers the user into a "scrollable"
 
screen (see [[SirMon application structure#Scrollable screen format|Scrollable screen format]]) displaying specific statistics for all tasks
<p class="caption" style="width:475px">Task Monitor menu</p>
in an Online system.
<p class="figure">[[File:SmonTaskMon.png|475px]]</p>
If a site does not use the MP/204 feature of <var class="product">Model 204</var>, then only information for "task 0" (the main task) is displayed.
 
Selecting a numbered option from this menu opens a [[SirMon application structure#Scrollable screen format|scrollable screen]] displaying specific statistics for all tasks in an Online system.
If a site does not use the MP/204 feature of <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var>, then only information for "task 0" (the main task) is displayed.


The PF1 key displays definitions for the presented statistics.
The PF1 key displays definitions for the presented statistics.


<p class="caption" style="width:500px">Task Monitor menu</p>
<table class="thJustBold">
<p class="figure">[[File:SmonTaskMon.png|500px]]</p>
<tr class="head"><th>Number</th>
<th>Option</th>
<th>Description</th></tr>


<table class="thJustBold">
<tr><th>U </th>
<tr><th nowrap>6.U Update the selection menu</th>
<th nowrap>  Update the selection menu</th>
<td>Allows <var class="product">SirMon</var> administrators to customize the Task Monitor menu.</td></tr>
<td>Allows <var class="product">SirMon</var> administrators to customize the Task Monitor menu.</td></tr>


<tr><th>6.A  User AD-HOC</th>
<tr><th>A </th>  
<th>User AD-HOC</th>
<td>An adhoc view of task statistics specific to each <var class="product">SirMon</var> user.</td></tr>
<td>An adhoc view of task statistics specific to each <var class="product">SirMon</var> user.</td></tr>


<tr><th>6.1  Task Performance</th>
<tr><th>1 </th>  
<th>Task Performance</th>
<td>Display of CPU usage, the PCPU statistic, and other statistics related to performance of <var class="product">Model 204</var> multitasking.</td></tr>
<td>Display of CPU usage, the PCPU statistic, and other statistics related to performance of <var class="product">Model 204</var> multitasking.</td></tr>
</table>
</table>


AS many as 31 locally defined screens may also be accessed from the Task
As many as 31 locally defined screens may also be accessed from the Task
Monitor menu. These screens are defined by a <var class="product">SirMon</var> administrator, as described in [[SirMon custom screens]].
Monitor menu. These screens are defined by a <var class="product">SirMon</var> administrator, as described in [[SirMon custom screens]].


All Task Monitor screens give the option of zooming (the PF6 key)
All Task Monitor screens give the option of zooming (the PF6 key)
on an individual task. The cursor must be on a valid "task" line to determine the task for which a ZOOM display is requested.
on an individual task. The cursor must be on a valid "task" line to determine the task for which a Zoom display is requested.
ZOOM presents a non-scrollable screen (see [[SirMon application structure#Non-scrollable screen format|Non-scrollable screen format]]) with the same statistics as were presented on the original screen, but screen lines
Zoom presents a [[SirMon application structure#Non-scrollable screen format|non-scrollable screen]] with the same statistics as were presented on the original screen, but screen lines represent time-sliced views of the selected task's performance.
represent time-sliced views of the selected task's performance.


There is no DETAIL data available in the Task Monitor.
There is no Detail data available in the Task Monitor.
The PF3 key from a ZOOM screen returns the
The PF3 key from a Zoom screen returns the original Task Monitor screen.
user to the original Task Monitor screen.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 20:09, 6 June 2017

Option 6 from the main menu presents a menu of task statistics screens. This menu is also accessible by entering =6 in the command line of any SirMon screen. In RKWeb, expanding the Performance > MP Tasks menu of the Monitor tab displays these statistics options in a sub-menu.

Task Monitor menu

Selecting a numbered option from this menu opens a scrollable screen displaying specific statistics for all tasks in an Online system. If a site does not use the MP/204 feature of Model 204, then only information for "task 0" (the main task) is displayed.

The PF1 key displays definitions for the presented statistics.

Number Option Description
U Update the selection menu Allows SirMon administrators to customize the Task Monitor menu.
A User AD-HOC An adhoc view of task statistics specific to each SirMon user.
1 Task Performance Display of CPU usage, the PCPU statistic, and other statistics related to performance of Model 204 multitasking.

As many as 31 locally defined screens may also be accessed from the Task Monitor menu. These screens are defined by a SirMon administrator, as described in SirMon custom screens.

All Task Monitor screens give the option of zooming (the PF6 key) on an individual task. The cursor must be on a valid "task" line to determine the task for which a Zoom display is requested. Zoom presents a non-scrollable screen with the same statistics as were presented on the original screen, but screen lines represent time-sliced views of the selected task's performance.

There is no Detail data available in the Task Monitor. The PF3 key from a Zoom screen returns the original Task Monitor screen.

See also