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<p class="syntax"> | <p class="syntax"><b>M</b>ONITOR {LINK | PROCESS | PROCESSGROUP | REMOTE | SESSIONGROUP} <span class="term">entityname</span> [[EVERY] <span class="term">n</span>]</p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 13 April 2017
Summary
- Privileges
- User 0, system manager, or system administrator
- Function
- Shows current use of a Model 204 intersystem network entity
Syntax
MONITOR {LINK | PROCESS | PROCESSGROUP | REMOTE | SESSIONGROUP} entityname [[EVERY] n]
Where:
entityname | is the name specified on the DEFINE command for the entity |
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n | is the number of seconds Model 204 waits after completing a display before beginning the next display. |
REMOTE | and SESSIONGROUP are entities required only for Horizon for VTAM connections that use the SNA CNOS protocol. |
Usage notes
This variation of the MONITOR command displays system information on the current use of a Model 204 intersystem network entity: a link, processgroup, process, remote, or sessiongroup. Networks containing these entities are defined in all the Model 204 intersystem processing facilities. These facilities include:
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Horizon for TCP/IP
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Horizon for VTAM
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For SQL processing:
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CRAM SQL
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IUCV SQL
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TPROCESS
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Transfer Control
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UL/DB2
The following pages contain descriptions and examples of the MONITOR command displays for these entities: