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Where: | |||
The parameters | |||
The parameters are optional. The default behavior of the <var>MONITOR</var> command without specifying parameters is: | |||
<p class="code">MONITOR USERS | <p class="code">MONITOR USERS | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
<p>Specify the following parameters and arguments to display the status and performance you want to examine.</p> | <p> | ||
Specify the following parameters and arguments to display the status and performance you want to examine.</p> | |||
<table> | <table> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th><var>SYSTEM</var></th> | <th><var>SYSTEM</var></th> | ||
<td> | <td>Only system information is displayed.</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th><var>USERS</var></th> | <th><var>USERS</var></th> | ||
<td> | <td>Information for all active users and pseudo subtasks is displayed.</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th><var>?</var></th> | <th><var>?</var></th> | ||
<td> | <td>All possible sub-commands are displayed. The synonym <code>HELP</code> can also be used in place of a question mark. | ||
< | <p> | ||
Introduced in V7.7.</p></td> | |||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th><var>STATISTICS</var></th> | <th><var>STATISTICS</var></th> | ||
<td> | <td>Unformatted (that is, in a format similar to the journal) cumulative system or user statistics are displayed.</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th>format-opt</th> | <th>format-opt</th> | ||
<td> | <td>Includes the following: | ||
<table> | |||
<table> | |||
<tr> <th> | <tr class="head"><th><p>Option</p></th> | ||
<p>Option</p> | <th><p>Displays...</p></th></tr> | ||
</th> <th> | |||
<p>Displays...</p> | |||
</th> </tr> | |||
<tr> <th><var> | <tr> <th><var><p>ALL</p></var></th> | ||
<p>ALL</p> | <td><p>All formatted information (USERS displays only) except for CONFLICT information.</p></td> </tr> | ||
</var></th> <td> | |||
<p>All formatted information (USERS displays only) except for CONFLICT information.</p> | |||
</td> </tr> | |||
<tr> <th><var> | <tr> <th><var><p>BASIC</p></var></th> | ||
<p>BASIC</p> | <td>Basic information in all formatted displays. This is the default. </td></tr> | ||
</var></th> <td>Basic information in all formatted displays. This is the default. | |||
<tr> <th><var> | <tr> <th><var><p>CONFLICT</p></var></th> | ||
<p>CONFLICT</p> | <td><p>Since-last statistics that keep track of critical file resource conflicts and record locking conflicts (USERS displays only). CONFLICT is mutually exclusive with PERFORMANCE. </p></td></tr> | ||
</var></th> <td> | |||
<p>Since-last statistics that keep track of critical file resource conflicts and record locking conflicts (USERS displays only). CONFLICT is mutually exclusive with PERFORMANCE. </p> | |||
</td> </tr> | |||
<tr> <th><var> | <tr> <th><var><p>FILE[S]</p></var></th> | ||
<p>FILE[S]</p> | <td><p>Open files for each user, in a formatted display (USERS displays only).</p></td> </tr> | ||
</var></th> <td> | |||
<p>Open files for each user, in a formatted display (USERS displays only).</p> | |||
</td> </tr> | |||
<tr> <th><var> | <tr> <th><var><p>PERFORMANCE</p></var></th> | ||
<p>PERFORMANCE</p> | <td><p>Performance statistics (USERS displays only) if the <var class="product">Model 204</var> parameters RPTCNT and SMPLTIM are nonzero. This option can be abbreviated as PERF. PERFORMANCE is mutually exclusive with CONFLICT.</p></td></tr> | ||
</var></th> <td> | |||
<p>Performance statistics (USERS displays only) if the <var class="product">Model 204</var> parameters RPTCNT and SMPLTIM are nonzero. This option can be abbreviated as PERF. PERFORMANCE is mutually exclusive with CONFLICT.</p> | |||
</td> </tr> | |||
<tr> <th><var> | <tr> <th><var><p>SL</p></var></th> | ||
<p>SL</p> | <td><p>Since-last user statistics (USERS displays only). </p></td></tr> | ||
</var></th> <td> | |||
<p>Since-last user statistics (USERS displays only). </p> | |||
</td> </tr> | |||
</table> | </table> | ||
</td> | </td></tr> | ||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th>usrnum</th> | <th>usrnum</th> | ||
<td> | <td>A number, enclosed by parentheses, representing a user(s) for whom status information is displayed. User numbers can be separated by commas or by one or more blanks.</td></tr> | ||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th><var>EVERY</var></th> | <th><var>EVERY</var></th> | ||
<td> | <td>Updates a display every unit of time specified by <var class="term">n</var>.</td></tr> | ||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th>n</th> | <th>n</th> | ||
<td> | <td>The number of seconds <var class="product">Model 204</var> waits after completing a display before beginning the next display. </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th><var>REPORT</var></th> | <th><var>REPORT</var></th> | ||
<td> | <td>Requests that a report be started after each set of performance lines is printed on the journal. If neither is specified, a single display is generated. Note that if a <var>MONITOR</var> command containing a <var>REPORT</var> or <var>EVERY</var> option is issued from a full screen terminal, a display is generated each time the Enter key is pressed.</td></tr> | ||
</tr> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th><var>FSTAT</var></th> | <th><var>FSTAT</var></th> | ||
<td> | <td>Individual file statistics for each file in the file name list or for all open files for the user. The unformatted display includes all the nonzero file statistics associated with each file. If the keyword FSTAT is omitted and the first position of the first file name you specify is alphabetic, a file list is assumed.</td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th>filename</th> | <th>filename</th> | ||
<td> | <td>The name of an open <var class="product">Model 204</var> file. If you do not specify a file name list, statistics for all open files are displayed. </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
<th><var>ACTIVE</var></th> | <th><var>ACTIVE</var></th> | ||
<td> | <td>Instructs <var class="product">Model 204</var> to process only currently active users; that is, users that are not off queue (OFFO). | ||
</tr> | <p class="note"><b>Note:</b> OFFO is used as of version 7.7. OFFQ is used in version 7.6 and earlier. </p></td></tr> | ||
</table> | </table> | ||
===Syntax notes=== | ===Syntax notes=== | ||
<p>MONITOR format options can be separated by commas or by one or more blanks. If no arguments are specified, MONITOR generates a single, non-repeating, formatted display of basic information for <var class="product">Model 204</var> and for all active users. </p> | <p> | ||
<p>MONITOR SL is equivalent to MONITOR USERS BASIC SL. </p> | <var>MONITOR</var> format options can be separated by commas or by one or more blanks. If no arguments are specified, <var>MONITOR</var> generates a single, non-repeating, formatted display of basic information for <var class="product">Model 204</var> and for all active users. </p> | ||
<p>MONITOR CONFLICT is equivalent to MONITOR SL CONFLICT.</p> | <p> | ||
<p>PERFORMANCE and CONFLICT are conflicting options.</p> | <code>MONITOR SL</code> is equivalent to <code>MONITOR USERS BASIC SL</code>. </p> | ||
<p>See [[ONLINE monitoring]] for a description of the individual statistics shown in a MONITOR command display.</p> | <p> | ||
<code>MONITOR CONFLICT</code> is equivalent to <code>MONITOR SL CONFLICT</code>.</p> | |||
<p> | |||
<var>PERFORMANCE</var> and <var>CONFLICT</var> are conflicting options.</p> | |||
<p> | |||
See [[ONLINE monitoring]] for a description of the individual statistics shown in a <var>MONITOR</var> command display.</p> | |||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
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<p class="code">MONITOR STATISTICS EVERY 60 | <p class="code">MONITOR STATISTICS EVERY 60 | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
<p>This example displays cumulative user statistics for users 1, 3, and 5, if they are active: </p> | <p> | ||
This example displays cumulative user statistics for users 1, 3, and 5, if they are active: </p> | |||
<p class="code">MONITOR (1, 3, 5) STATISTICS | <p class="code">MONITOR (1, 3, 5) STATISTICS | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
<p>This example displays all files currently open by active users and pseudo subtasks:</p> | <p> | ||
This example displays all files currently open by active users and pseudo subtasks:</p> | |||
<p class="code">MONITOR FILE | <p class="code">MONITOR FILE | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
<p>This example displays since-last, file, and performance statistics:</p> | <p> | ||
This example displays since-last, file, and performance statistics:</p> | |||
<p class="code">MONITOR SL FILE PERF | <p class="code">MONITOR SL FILE PERF | ||
</p> | </p> | ||
==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
<p>The MONITOR command lets the system manager check ongoing system operations and examine system and user statistics when a problem occurs. This command can be used in conjunction with the journal/audit trail statistics to help identify possible bottlenecks or | <p> | ||
<p>If an unformatted display (STATISTICS) is requested, only system information is displayed. If a formatted display is requested, information about <var class="product">Model 204</var> and all active users is displayed. </p> | The <var>MONITOR</var> command lets the system manager check ongoing system operations and examine system and user statistics when a problem occurs. This command can be used in conjunction with the journal/audit trail statistics to help identify possible bottlenecks or over-allocation of resources.</p> | ||
<p>The REPORT display can be stopped at any time by pressing the Attention Key (PA1 or an equivalent key). </p> | <p> | ||
<p>When MONITOR displays the CPU statistic as a whole number value, the units are milliseconds; when the value is a decimal number, the units are seconds.</p> | If an unformatted display (<var>STATISTICS</var>) is requested, only system information is displayed. If a formatted display is requested, information about <var class="product">Model 204</var> and all active users is displayed. </p> | ||
<p>All forms of the MONITOR command can be entered with the synonym | <p> | ||
The <var>REPORT</var> display can be stopped at any time by pressing the Attention Key (PA1 or an equivalent key). </p> | |||
<p> | |||
When <var>MONITOR</var> displays the CPU statistic as a whole number value, the units are milliseconds; when the value is a decimal number, the units are seconds.</p> | |||
<p> | |||
All forms of the <var>MONITOR</var> command can be entered with the synonym <var>M</var>. For example: <code>M DISKBUFF</code> is equivalent to <code>MONITOR DISKBUFF</code>.</p> | |||
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</p> | |||
====Displaying the running users==== | ====Displaying the running users==== | ||
<p>The user who issues a MONITOR command against the scheduler queues is described as running (RUNG), not just ready (REDY). </p> | <p> | ||
The user who issues a <var>MONITOR</var> command against the scheduler queues is described as running (RUNG), not just ready (REDY). </p> | |||
[[Category: System administrator commands]] | [[Category: System administrator commands]] | ||
[[Category:Commands]] | [[Category:Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 21 December 2016
Summary
- Privileges
- System administrator
- Function
- Displays the status and performance of an Online system. See ONLINE monitoring for more information.
Syntax
MONITOR [[[[SYSTEM | USERS | ? ] [STATISTICS [format-opt [[,] format-opt...]]]] | (usernum [[,]usernum2...])] [[EVERY] n | REPORT] [FSTAT] (filename [[,] filename...])[ACTIVE]]
Where:
The parameters are optional. The default behavior of the MONITOR command without specifying parameters is:
MONITOR USERS
Specify the following parameters and arguments to display the status and performance you want to examine.
SYSTEM | Only system information is displayed. | ||||||||||||||
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USERS | Information for all active users and pseudo subtasks is displayed. | ||||||||||||||
? | All possible sub-commands are displayed. The synonym HELP can also be used in place of a question mark.
Introduced in V7.7. |
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STATISTICS | Unformatted (that is, in a format similar to the journal) cumulative system or user statistics are displayed. | ||||||||||||||
format-opt | Includes the following:
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usrnum | A number, enclosed by parentheses, representing a user(s) for whom status information is displayed. User numbers can be separated by commas or by one or more blanks. | ||||||||||||||
EVERY | Updates a display every unit of time specified by n. | ||||||||||||||
n | The number of seconds Model 204 waits after completing a display before beginning the next display. | ||||||||||||||
REPORT | Requests that a report be started after each set of performance lines is printed on the journal. If neither is specified, a single display is generated. Note that if a MONITOR command containing a REPORT or EVERY option is issued from a full screen terminal, a display is generated each time the Enter key is pressed. | ||||||||||||||
FSTAT | Individual file statistics for each file in the file name list or for all open files for the user. The unformatted display includes all the nonzero file statistics associated with each file. If the keyword FSTAT is omitted and the first position of the first file name you specify is alphabetic, a file list is assumed. | ||||||||||||||
filename | The name of an open Model 204 file. If you do not specify a file name list, statistics for all open files are displayed. | ||||||||||||||
ACTIVE | Instructs Model 204 to process only currently active users; that is, users that are not off queue (OFFO).
Note: OFFO is used as of version 7.7. OFFQ is used in version 7.6 and earlier. |
Syntax notes
MONITOR format options can be separated by commas or by one or more blanks. If no arguments are specified, MONITOR generates a single, non-repeating, formatted display of basic information for Model 204 and for all active users.
MONITOR SL
is equivalent to MONITOR USERS BASIC SL
.
MONITOR CONFLICT
is equivalent to MONITOR SL CONFLICT
.
PERFORMANCE and CONFLICT are conflicting options.
See ONLINE monitoring for a description of the individual statistics shown in a MONITOR command display.
Examples
This example displays cumulative system statistics updated every minute:
MONITOR STATISTICS EVERY 60
This example displays cumulative user statistics for users 1, 3, and 5, if they are active:
MONITOR (1, 3, 5) STATISTICS
This example displays all files currently open by active users and pseudo subtasks:
MONITOR FILE
This example displays since-last, file, and performance statistics:
MONITOR SL FILE PERF
Usage notes
The MONITOR command lets the system manager check ongoing system operations and examine system and user statistics when a problem occurs. This command can be used in conjunction with the journal/audit trail statistics to help identify possible bottlenecks or over-allocation of resources.
If an unformatted display (STATISTICS) is requested, only system information is displayed. If a formatted display is requested, information about Model 204 and all active users is displayed.
The REPORT display can be stopped at any time by pressing the Attention Key (PA1 or an equivalent key).
When MONITOR displays the CPU statistic as a whole number value, the units are milliseconds; when the value is a decimal number, the units are seconds.
All forms of the MONITOR command can be entered with the synonym M. For example: M DISKBUFF
is equivalent to MONITOR DISKBUFF
.
Displaying the running users
The user who issues a MONITOR command against the scheduler queues is described as running (RUNG), not just ready (REDY).