1 MONITOR The Monitor utility (MONITOR) is a system management tool used to obtain information about operating system performance. MONITOR allows you to monitor classes of systemwide performance data (such as system I/O statistics, page management statistics, and time spent in each of the processor modes) at specifiable intervals, and produce several types of output. To monitor a particular class of information, specify the class names corresponding to the information classes that you want to monitor. For example, to monitor page management statistics, specify the PAGE class name in the MONITOR command. MONITOR collects system performance data by class and produces the following three forms of optional output: o A disk recording file in binary format o Statistical terminal displays o A disk file containing statistical summary information in ASCII format The utility initiates a single MONITOR request for the classes of performance data specified each time you enter a command in the following form: MONITOR [/qualifier[,...]] classname[,...] [/qualifier[,...]] Regardless of the order in which you specify classname parameters, MONITOR always executes requests in the following sequence: PROCESSES STATES MODES PAGE IO FCP LOCK DECNET FILE_SYSTEM_CACHE DISK DLOCK SCS SYSTEM CLUSTER RMS MSCP_SERVER TRANSACTION VECTOR TIMER RLOCK Depending on the command qualifiers specified, MONITOR collects system performance data from the running system or plays back data recorded previously in a recording file. When you play back data, you can display it, summarize it, and even rerecord it to reduce the amount of data in the recording file. To invoke MONITOR, enter the DCL command MONITOR. $ MONITOR The utility then displays the following prompt: MONITOR> To begin monitoring a system, issue the Monitor utility MONITOR command. NOTE If you attempt to monitor a remote node that is incompatible, the system displays the following message: %MONITOR-E-SRVMISMATCH, MONITOR server on remote node is an incompatible version If you receive this message, contact your HP support representative for a remedial kit that corrects this problem. Before you install the remedial kit, you can still use MONITOR to obtain data about the remote node. To do this, record the data on the remote node, and then run the MONITOR playback feature to examine the data on the local node. Generally, each MONITOR request runs until the time specified or implied by the /ENDING qualifier. To exit from MONITOR, enter the EXIT command at the MONITOR> prompt or press Ctrl/Z. To terminate a MONITOR request without exiting from the utility, press Ctrl/C. Information that MONITOR collect is usually displayed as ASCII screen images. You can use the optional /DISPLAY qualifier to specify a disk file to contain the information. If you omit the file specification, output is directed to SYS$OUTPUT. See the Monitor utility MONITOR command for a discussion of the /DISPLAY qualifier. You can also initiate MONITOR requests from command level by entering the DCL command MONITOR with the desired qualifiers and parameters. However, in terms of conserving system resources, it is preferable to initiate requests in response to the MONITOR> prompt. 2 ALIGN On Integrity server systems, the ALIGN command displays information about alignment faults, thereby helping troubleshoot HP Integrity server systems. Format ALIGN 3 Example MONITOR> ALIGN ALIGNMENT FAULT STATISTICS on node MTDIB9 11-JAN-2006 16:58:07.25 CUR AVE MIN MAX Kernel Fault Rate 19529.00 19529.00 19529.00 19529.00 Exec Fault Rate 7581.00 7581.00 7581.00 7581.00 Super Fault Rate 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 User Fault Rate 164972.00 164972.00 164972.00 164972.00 Total Fault Rate 192082.00 192082.00 192082.00 192082.00 This example shows the alignment fault rate on the current system. 2 CONVERT The CONVERT command converts a pre-Version 5.0 MONITOR recording file to the current format. Format CONVERT file-spec 3 Parameter file-spec Specifies the file to be converted. The default file specification is MONITOR.DAT. 3 Qualifier /OUTPUT The file specification of the converted file. The default specification is MONITOR.DAT. 2 EXECUTE The EXECUTE command or the at sign (@) executes a series of MONITOR commands contained in a file. Format EXECUTE (@) file-spec 3 Parameter file-spec Specifies a command file to be executed by the EXECUTE (@) command. 3 Qualifiers None. 2 EXIT The EXIT command terminates MONITOR, returning control to command level. Format EXIT 3 Parameters None. 3 Qualifiers None. 2 HELP The HELP command displays information about MONITOR. Format HELP [command] 3 Parameter command Specifies the name of a MONITOR command for which HELP is desired. 3 Qualifiers None. 3 Example MONITOR> HELP MONITOR INITIALIZE The INITIALIZE command reestablishes initial default settings for parameters and qualifiers previously altered by the SET DEFAULT command. The command in this example requests help information about the INITIALIZE command. 2 INITIALIZE The INITIALIZE command reestablishes initial default settings for parameters and qualifiers altered by the SET DEFAULT command. Format INITIALIZE 3 Parameters None. 3 Qualifiers None. 2 MONITOR The MONITOR command initiates monitoring of statistics for the classes of information you specify. Format MONITOR [/command qualifier[,...]] classname[,...] [/classname qualifier[,...]] 3 Parameter classname[,...] Specifies the class of performance data to be monitored. To monitor all classes, specify the ALL_CLASSES parameter. When you specify several classes, separate the classname parameters with commas or plus signs. You cannot specify the CLUSTER class name with any other class name. Cluster monitoring functions require that DECnet for OpenVMS be installed. The MONITOR and SET DEFAULT commands accept the same qualifiers. As these qualifiers follow the standard rules of DCL grammar as specified in the (VMS_DCLDICT_REF), you can abbreviate any qualifier or keyword as long as the abbreviation is not ambiguous. Use the asterisk and the percent sign as wildcard characters unless otherwise noted. 3 Command_Qualifier_Descriptions /BEGINNING /BEGINNING=time Specifies the time that monitoring begins, by using a combination of absolute and delta times. Observe the syntax rules for time values described in the online help topic DCL_Tips (subtopic Date_Time). /BY_NODE /BY_NODE /NOBY_NODE Specifies that performance class data in a multifile summary be displayed as a single column of AVERAGE statistics for each node. The /BY_NODE qualifier displays data in a multifile summary. If you specify only one input file, MONITOR ignores the /BY_NODE qualifier because you are not performing a multifile summary. /COMMENT /COMMENT=string /NOCOMMENT (default) Specifies an ASCII string to be stored in the output recording file. The string can contain up to 60 characters. /DISPLAY /DISPLAY[=file-spec] (default) /NODISPLAY Specifies whether information collected by MONITOR is to be displayed as ASCII screen images. Optionally names the disk file to contain the output. /ENDING /ENDING=time Specifies the time that monitoring ends, by using a combination of absolute and delta times. Observe the syntax rules for time values described in the online help topic DCL_Tips (subtopic Date_Time). /FLUSH_INTERVAL /FLUSH_INTERVAL=seconds Specifies the interval, in seconds, at which data collected by MONITOR (contents of MONITOR buffers) is written to disk. Values must be in the range from 1 to 9,999. The default interval is 300 seconds. /INPUT /INPUT[=(file-spec,...)] /NOINPUT (default) Controls whether performance data is played back from one or more input files or collected from the running system. If you specify more than one file, enclose the list in parentheses, and separate the file specifications with commas. Wildcard characters are allowed in the file specification. /INTERVAL /INTERVAL=seconds Specifies the sampling interval between data collection events, recording events, and display events. Values can range from 1 to 9,999,999. /NODE /NODE=(nodename,...) Specifies the nodes (up to 48 in a cluster) for which data is to be collected. If you specify more than one name, separate the names with commas, and enclose the list in parentheses. Remote monitoring in an OpenVMS Cluster environment might not be compatible for nodes that are running different OpenVMS versions. The following table shows the compatibility of versions for remote monitoring. OpenVMS Alpha and OpenVMS Alpha Version 1.5 VAX Version 6.n and VAX Version 5.n OpenVMS Alpha and Yes No VAX Version 6.n OpenVMS Alpha No Yes Version 1.5 and VAX Version 5.n To obtain data from an incompatible remote node, record the data on the remote node and then use the MONITOR playback feature to examine the data on the local node. The (VMS_SYSMAN_ MAN) describes remote monitoring. /OUTPUT /OUTPUT=file-spec Used with the CONVERT command, this qualifier specifies the name of the converted recording file. The default specification is MONITOR.DAT. File lists are not permitted. /RECORD /RECORD[=file-spec] /NORECORD (default) Specifies that a binary disk file be created containing all collected data for the request. Note that recording is restricted to files on disks. No wildcard characters are allowed in the file specification. If you omit the file type, the default file type is .DAT. If you omit the file specification, output is generated to a file named MONITOR.DAT in the current default device and directory. If you specify an existing file but omit the version number, a new version of the file is created. /SUMMARY /SUMMARY[=file-spec] /NOSUMMARY (default) Specifies that an ASCII disk file be created containing summary statistics on all data collected for this request. If the optional file specification is omitted, it defaults to MONITOR.SUM. /VIEWING_TIME /VIEWING_TIME=seconds Specifies the duration for each screen image display for /DISPLAY requests. Values can range from 1 to 9,999,999. 3 ALL_CLASSES The MONITOR ALL_CLASSES command initiates monitoring of statistics for all classes except the CLUSTER and RMS classes. Format MONITOR ALL_CLASSES 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 CLUSTER The MONITOR CLUSTER command initiates monitoring of the CLUSTER statistics class, which shows clusterwide CPU, memory, disk, and locking activity. Format MONITOR CLUSTER 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 DECNET The MONITOR DECNET command initiates monitoring of the DECNET class, which includes information about DECnet for OpenVMS network activity. Format MONITOR DECNET 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 DISK The MONITOR DISK command initiates monitoring of the DISK statistics class. The maximum number of disks that can be monitored for record output is 909, and for display and summary output is 1817. Format MONITOR DISK 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /ITEM /ITEM=(keyword[,...]) Selects one or more data items for inclusion in display and summary outputs. If you specify two or more keywords, enclose them in parentheses, and separate them with commas. When the /ITEM qualifier is omitted, the default is /ITEM=OPERATION_RATE. The following table describes /ITEM qualifier keywords: Keyword Description ALL Specifies that statistics on all data items collected for the disks are displayed on successive screens. OPERATION_ Specifies that I/O operation rate statistics are RATE displayed for each disk. QUEUE_LENGTH Specifies that the number of I/O request packets being serviced (current or waiting) is displayed for each disk. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /PERCENT /PERCENT /NOPERCENT (default) Controls whether statistics are expressed as percent values in display and summary outputs. The /PERCENT qualifier is applicable only to the DISK, MODES, SCS, and STATES classes. 3 DLOCK The MONITOR DLOCK command initiates monitoring of the DLOCK (distributed lock management) statistics class. Format MONITOR DLOCK 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 FCP The MONITOR FCP command initiates monitoring of the File Control Primitive statistics class, which includes information about all Files-11 ancillary control processes (ACPs) and extended QIO processors (XQPs) on the local node. Format MONITOR FCP 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 FILE_SYSTEM_CACHE The MONITOR FILE_SYSTEM_CACHE command initiates monitoring of the FILE_SYSTEM_CACHE statistics class. Format MONITOR FILE_SYSTEM_CACHE 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 IO The MONITOR IO command initiates monitoring of the I/O class. Format MONITOR IO 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 LOCK The MONITOR LOCK command initiates monitoring of the LOCK class. Format MONITOR LOCK 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 MODES The MONITOR MODES command initiates monitoring of the MODES class, which includes a data item for each mode of processor operation. Format MONITOR MODES 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CPU /CPU /NOCPU [=(x[,...])] (default) In multiprocessor configurations, selects the CPU-specific form of output, where x specifies the CPU identification. For multiprocessor systems, /NOCPU produces a single modes screen that reflects the combined time that all CPUs spent in each mode. For nonmultiprocessor systems, the /CPU qualifier displays the CPU ID; /NOCPU does not display the CPU ID. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /PERCENT /PERCENT /NOPERCENT (default) Controls whether statistics are expressed as percent values in display and summary outputs. The [NO]PERCENT qualifier is applicable only to the DISK, MODES, SCS, and STATES classes. 3 MSCP_SERVER The MONITOR MSCP_SERVER command initiates monitoring of the mass storage control protocol (MSCP) server class. Format MONITOR MSCP_SERVER 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 PAGE The MONITOR PAGE command initiates monitoring of the PAGE class. Format MONITOR PAGE 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 PROCESSES The MONITOR PROCESSES command initiates monitoring of the PROCESSES class, which displays information about all processes in the system. In a multifile summary request, the classes CLUSTER and PROCESSES are ignored. If these classes are the only classes specified on the command line, MONITOR does not recognize them and displays a "no classes specified" error message. Beginning in OpenVMS Version 8.3, four new qualifiers ( /TOPKERNEL, /TOPEXECUTIVE, /TOPSUPERVISOR, and /TOPUSER) allow you to monitor per-process-based modes usage. These qualifiers are useful in helping to identify the top consumers of the various CPU modes. For example, if the MONITOR MODES command reveals that an excessive amount of supervisor mode is being used, the new MONITOR PROCESSES/TOPSUPERVISOR display reveals which process-and therefore, which user-is responsible. Format MONITOR PROCESSES 4 Classname_Qualifiers /TOPBIO Specifies that a bar graph listing the top buffered I/O users be produced instead of the standard display and summary output. Values are expressed in units of buffered I/Os per second. /TOPCPU Specifies that a bar graph listing the top CPU time users be produced instead of the standard display and summary output. Values are expressed in units of clock ticks (10 milliseconds) per second. Prior to OpenVMS Version 7.3, the MONITOR PROCESSES/TOPCPU display showed only a maximum of 8 processes on one screen. In OpenVMS Version 7.3 and later versions, the choice of which one of three screens is displayed is determined by the number of CPUs on the system. (See the examples in the MONITOR chapter in the hardcopy (vms_sysman_util_ref).) /TOPDIO Specifies that a bar graph listing the top direct I/O users be produced instead of the standard display and summary output. Values are expressed in units of direct I/Os per second. /TOPEXECUTIVE Specifies that a bar graph listing the top executive-mode users be produced instead of the standard display and summary output. Values are expressed in clock ticks (10 ms) per second. /TOPFAULT Specifies that a bar graph listing the top page-faulting processes be produced instead of the standard display and summary output. Values are expressed in number of page faults per second. /TOPKERNEL Specifies that a bar graph listing the top kernel-mode users be produced instead of the standard display and summary output. Values are expressed in clock ticks (10 ms_ per second. /TOPSUPERVISOR Specifies that a bar graph listing the top supervisor-mode users be produced instead of the standard display and summary output. Values are expressed in clock ticks (10 ms) per second. /TOPUSER Specifies that a bar graph listing the top user-mode users be produced instead of the standard display and summary output. Values are expressed in clock ticks (10 ms_ per second. 3 RLOCK The MONITOR RLOCK command initiates monitoring of the RLOCK (dynamic lock remastering) statistics class. Format MONITOR RLOCK 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary outputs. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 RMS The MONITOR RMS command initiates monitoring of the OpenVMS Record Management Services (OpenVMS RMS) statistics class for a specific file. Format MONITOR RMS 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /FILE /FILE=(file-name[,...]) Specifies a list of one or more files to which the MONITOR RMS command applies. /ITEM /ITEM=(keyword[,...]) Selects one or more data items for inclusion in display and summary outputs. If you specify two or more keywords, enclose them in parentheses, and separate them with commas. When the /ITEM qualifier is omitted, the default is /ITEM=OPERATIONS. The following table describes /ITEM qualifier keywords: Keyword Description OPERATIONS Specifies that RMS basic operations statistics are displayed for the selected file. DATA_RATES Specifies that RMS data rate statistics are displayed for the selected file. LOCKING Specifies that RMS locking statistics are displayed for the selected file. CACHING Specifies that RMS caching statistics are displayed for the selected file. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 SCS The MONITOR SCS command initiates monitoring of the System Communications Services (SCS) class. Format MONITOR SCS 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /ITEM /ITEM=(keyword[,...]) Selects one or more data items for inclusion in display and summary outputs. If you specify two or more keywords, enclose them in parentheses, and separate them with commas. When the /ITEM qualifier is omitted, the default is /ITEM=KB_MAP. The following table describes /ITEM qualifier keywords: Keyword Description ALL Specifies that statistics on all data items collected for the disks are displayed on successive screens. BUFFER_ Specifies that statistics on the queued-for- DESCRIPTOR buffer-descriptor (on the local node) rate are displayed for each node. D_DISCARD Specifies that datagram discard rate statistics are displayed for each node. D_RECEIVE Specifies that datagram receive rate statistics are displayed for each node. D_SEND Specifies that datagram send rate statistics are displayed for each node. KB_MAP Specifies that kilobyte map rate statistics are displayed for each node. KB_REQUEST Specifies that kilobyte request (via request datas) rate statistics are displayed for each node. KB_SEND Specifies that kilobyte send (via send datas) rate statistics are displayed for each node. M_RECEIVE Specifies that message receive rate statistics are displayed for each node. M_SEND Specifies that message send rate statistics are displayed for each node. REQUEST_DATA Specifies that request data (initiated on the local node) rate statistics are displayed for each node. SEND_CREDIT Specifies that queued-for-send-credit (on the local node) rate statistics are displayed for each node. SEND_DATA Specifies that send data (initiated on the local node) rate statistics are displayed for each node. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /PERCENT /PERCENT /NOPERCENT (default) Controls whether statistics are expressed as percent values in display and summary outputs. The /PERCENT qualifier is applicable only to the DISK, MODES, SCS, and STATES classes. 3 STATES The MONITOR STATES command initiates monitoring of the PROCESS STATES class, which shows the number of processes in each of the 14 scheduler states. Format MONITOR STATES 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /PERCENT /PERCENT /NOPERCENT (default) Controls whether statistics are expressed as percent values in display and summary outputs. The /PERCENT qualifier is applicable only to the DISK, MODES, SCS, and STATES class names. 3 SYSTEM The MONITOR SYSTEM command initiates monitoring of the SYSTEM statistics class, which shows several of the most important items from other classes. Format MONITOR SYSTEM 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 TIMER The MONITOR TIMER command initiates monitoring of the TIMER statistics class, which is the rate of processing Timer Queue Entries (TQEs) by the OpenVMS executive. A TQE is a data structure representing a timer request made by a user or by the system. Format MONITOR TIMER 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary outputs. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 TRANSACTION The MONITOR TRANSACTION command initiates monitoring of the TRANSACTION class, which shows information about transactions coordinated by DECdtm services. Format MONITOR TRANSACTION 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 3 VECTOR The MONITOR VECTOR command displays the number of 10-millisecond clock ticks per second in which one or more vector consumers have been scheduled on each currently configured vector processor in the system. Format MONITOR VECTOR 4 Classname_Qualifiers /ALL Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current, average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR. /AVERAGE Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /CURRENT Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM, and VECTOR classes. /MAXIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. /MINIMUM Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be included in the display and summary outputs. 2 SET_DEFAULT The SET DEFAULT command sets command qualifier, classname parameter, and classname qualifier defaults for the MONITOR command. Each SET DEFAULT command sets only the command qualifiers you specify, but replaces the entire set of classname parameters and classname qualifiers. All qualifiers and class names are identical to those for the MONITOR command. Format SET DEFAULT [/qualifier[,...]] classname[,...] [/qualifier[,...]] 2 SHOW_DEFAULT The SHOW DEFAULT command displays the defaults established by the SET DEFAULT command. Format SHOW DEFAULT