[604] | 1 | English French Notes Complete/Exclude
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| 2 | BERNSTEIN RESPONSE TIME STATISTKICS
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| 3 | Mean
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| 4 | Site Avg. From Service Level Data:
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| 5 | Average of Sites Running BRTM, V2:
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| 6 | % of total events less than 1 sec:
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| 7 | % of total events less than 2 sec:
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| 8 | [Estimated Response Times by Site using Service Level Data]
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| 9 | [Response Times by Site for BRTM, Version 2]
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| 10 | [Average Number of Events/Second]
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| 11 | For node:
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| 12 | BRTL HOST FILE
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| 13 | Command
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| 14 | Included
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| 15 | Earliest
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| 16 | Latest
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| 17 | Best
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| 18 | Worst
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| 19 | or over
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| 20 | XUCM SITE PROFILE
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| 21 | 8986.095/CMP PROFILE FROM
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| 22 | SITE PROFILE UPDATE
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| 23 | The MINIMUM and MAXIMUM values are normally used for scaling.
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| 24 | You can optionally change these values.
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| 25 | ENTER MINIMUM: //
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| 26 | ENTER MAXIMUM: //
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| 27 | THE LOW VALUE MUST BE GREATER THAN THE HIGH VALUE.
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| 28 | SUBMIT/LOG/NOPRINT/QUE=
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| 29 | MISC_
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| 30 | Main Memory
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| 31 | HARDWARE TYPE
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| 32 | device type
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| 33 | device type
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| 34 | Total blocks
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| 35 | Free blocks
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| 36 | <DISK WARNING>
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| 37 | / VMS Blocks FREE:
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| 38 | <VOL SET WARNING>
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| 39 | / DSM Blocks FREE:
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| 40 | HARDWARE PERFORMANCE SUMMARY
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| 41 | DISK USAGE
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| 42 | Drive / Type
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| 43 | IO Rate
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| 44 | Free
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| 45 | Time*
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| 46 | *Disk Response Times are estimated: RT (ms)=(QUE LENGTH/IO RATE)*1000
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| 47 | Purging 8986.6
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| 48 | Purging 8986.51
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| 49 | Purging 8986.5
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| 50 | Purging 8986.098
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| 51 | 8986.6 UPDATE FROM
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| 52 | Enter number of days to keep RAW data:
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| 53 | Enter number of days to keep DAILY AVERAGES:
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| 54 | Enter number of days to keep RAW RESPONSE TIME data:
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| 55 | MANUAL PURGE OF CMP DATA
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| 56 | Request queued to task number:
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| 57 | Please enter a positive number.
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| 58 | DATABASE UTILIZATION
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| 59 | DSM Blks
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| 60 | Total Mb
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| 61 | RTHIST SUMMARY
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| 62 | ON NODE
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| 63 | High(Low)
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| 64 | 2SD Range
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| 65 | System Performance Summary for 8am - 4:30pm,
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| 66 | (Hourly collections of 15 minutes duration, 10 second sample intervals)
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| 67 | SYSTEM SUMMARY
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| 68 | For Node:
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| 69 | Metric
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| 70 | 2sd Range
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| 71 | CPU MODES
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| 72 | COMPUTE QUEUES
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| 73 | MEMORY/IO
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| 74 | ALL EVENTS OUTSIDE 3 STANDARD DEVIATIONS ON NODE
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| 75 | 3sd Limits
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| 76 | I will print your current metric references and the new
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| 77 | ranges. You will be able to exit this routine if the new ranges
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| 78 | are unsatisfactory.
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| 79 | Print current references to which DEVICE?
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| 80 | >>Current entries in CM METRICS FILE<<
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| 81 | Computing new references. One Moment...
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| 82 | Print NEW references on which DEVICE?
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| 83 | New hardware reference ranges
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| 84 | No updating occurred.
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| 85 | OK to file this data
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| 86 | Updating NOW. One moment...
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| 87 | Your site parameters indicate that your new data will be overwritten
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| 88 | the next time the Morning Summary is generated.
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| 89 | To prevent this, you may delete the entry in the following field.
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| 90 | No data available!
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| 91 | Hardware
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| 92 | Press <RET> to Continue...
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| 93 | Analysis of which DATE?
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| 94 | PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT
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| 95 | PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT ON NODE
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| 96 | Range Unavailable
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| 97 | PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FOR DATE
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| 98 | HW TYPE
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| 99 | LOCAL RANGE (2 SD)
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| 100 | PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF DISK DRIVES
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| 101 | Overall fault rate:
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| 102 | Maximum fault rate tolerated:
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| 103 | Queue Length (COM+COMO):
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| 104 | <<BEGINNING VPM POST-INIT>>
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| 105 | This post-init will allow you to review and update your
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| 106 | VPM site file entries. Taskman will also install new VMS com files
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| 107 | in your VPM host directory.
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| 108 | TASKMAN MUST BE RUNNING FROM A DCL CONTEXT TO COMPLETE THIS STEP.
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| 109 | YOU CAN '^' OUT NOW IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE.
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| 110 | Note that VPM also requires a HFS device, SYS$INPUT, and XUCM RESOURCE.
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| 111 | IF YOU EXIT NOW, RUN THE OPTION, 'SETUP PERFORMANCE MONITOR'
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| 112 | LATER.
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| 113 | The routine ^XUCMTM was written to assist with setting up Taskman
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| 114 | to run from DCL. Make sure you have SYSPRV and OPER before attempting
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| 115 | to run this routine.
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| 116 | ...Checking environment.
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| 117 | Kernel 8.0 required.
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| 118 | XU*8.0*35
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| 119 | Kernel Patch, XU*8.0*35 not detected. Please install this patch before proceeding.
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| 120 | VPM appears to be running and needs to be disabled.
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| 121 | Deleting file 8986.098 and removing Bernstein RT Data.
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| 122 | Adding metrics, RTM, and RSP.
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| 123 | VPM Response Time
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| 124 | Response Events/Second
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| 125 | Starting pre-init...
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| 126 | The ^XUCM global will now be synchronized with VPM file numbers
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| 127 | Moving ^XUCM(1) to ^XUCM(8986.095)-CM SITE PARAMETERS
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| 128 | Moving ^XUCM(2) to ^XUCM(8986.098)-CM BERNSTEIN DATA
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| 129 | Moving ^XUCM(3) to ^XUCM(8986.3)-CM SITE NODENAMES
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| 130 | Moving ^XUCM(3.5) to ^XUCM(8986.35)-CM SITE DISKDRIVES
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| 131 | Moving ^XUCM(4) to ^XUCM(8986.4)-CM METRICS
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| 132 | Moving ^XUCM(5) to ^XUCM(8986.5)-CM DISKDRIVE RAW DATA
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| 133 | Moving ^XUCM(5.1) to ^XUCM(8986.51)-CM NODENAME RAW DATA
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| 134 | Moving ^XUCM(6) to ^XUCM(8986.6)-CM DAILY STATISTICS
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| 135 | This is for VMS/DSM systems only!
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| 136 | Sign on as your VMS SYSTEM manager and try again.
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| 137 | This routine will assist you in configuring TASKMAN to run from a
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| 138 | DCL CONTEXT.
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| 139 | This procedure begins on page 294 of the Kernel 7.1 SYSTEMS MANUAL.
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| 140 | First, select an HFS device for writing to Taskman's home directory.
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| 141 | Now, let's create Taskman's home directory.
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| 142 | SET FILE
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| 143 | The final step will be to define the TASKMAN batch queues for each node
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| 144 | in your cluster.
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| 145 | Enter the name of each node in your DHCP cluster. Press RETURN when finished.
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| 146 | Enter NODENAME
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| 147 | For each of the above nodes I will create batch queues.
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| 148 | INIT/QUE/BATCH/OWN=TASKMAN/JOB=50/ON=
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| 149 | TM$
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| 150 | START/QUE/ON=
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| 151 | Select a HOST FILE SERVER device:
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| 152 | Enter the drive/path
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| 153 | Enter the full path to Taskman's home directory, ie, DRIVE:[DIRECTORY]
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| 154 | ...WRITING OUT 'LOGIN.COM'
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| 155 | LOGIN.COM
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| 156 | ...WRITING OUT 'ZTMWDCL.COM'
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| 157 | ZTMWDCL.COM
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| 158 | ...WRITING OUT 'ZTMSWDCL.COM'
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| 159 | ZTMSWDCL.COM
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| 160 | This step creates a new entry in UAF called TASKMAN.
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| 161 | You will need to provide the UIC code in the format '[#,#].'
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| 162 | Taskman will require at LEAST the following privileges:
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| 163 | CMKRNL, TMPMBX, OPER, NETMBX
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| 164 | Would you like to see a brief listing of UAF records
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| 165 | Enter a UIC code in the format '[#,*]' to restrict listing by group
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| 166 | MC AUTHORIZE SHOW/BRIEF
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| 167 | Assign TASKMAN to what UIC
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| 168 | Would you like to copy an existing user over to TASKMAN
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| 169 | Enter the Username or UIC Code to copy
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| 170 | MC AUTHORIZE COPY
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| 171 | MC AUTHORIZE ADD TASKMAN/UIC=
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| 172 | on node
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| 173 | Performance Monitor graph
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| 174 | Mean:
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| 175 | Plot raw data for which drive?
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| 176 | Select the NODENAME from which data was collected:
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| 177 | Select a metric to plot:
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| 178 | To sort by a particular nodename, enter that node:
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| 179 | Press return, or select a drive to sort on:
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| 180 | PLOT BY METRIC
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| 181 | NEED A DUZ...
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| 182 | This routine allows you to define the site file parameters
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| 183 | needed to run VPM, then instructs taskman to create the
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| 184 | host system directories for data files and system-specific
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| 185 | command procedures.
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| 186 | HOST FILE DIRECTORY UNDEFINED!
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| 187 | HFS DEVICE UNDEFINED!
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| 188 | CM NODENAME FILE IS INCOMPLETE!
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| 189 | VPM INSTALL
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| 190 | This final step will queue a task to install/rebuild the VPM com files.
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| 191 | This installation has been queued to task number:
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| 192 | CREATE/DIR
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| 193 | XUCMVPM.COM
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| 194 | UNABLE TO OPEN FILE
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| 195 | $!XUCMVPM - VA PERFORMANCE MONITOR DATA COLLECTION
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| 196 | $!THIS VERSION CREATED
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| 197 | $ SET NOON
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| 198 | XUCMMONITOR.COM/NOPRINT
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| 199 | XUCMMONITOR.COM
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| 200 | XUCMMONITOR.COM<POP>-
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| 201 | $!XUCMMONITOR.COM - MONITOR VAX METRICS
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| 202 | $!THIS VERSION CREATED ON
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| 203 | $ MONITOR DISK/ITEM=ALL,SYSTEM,STATE,LOCK,DLOCK -
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| 204 | MONITOR_'NODE'.DAT/NODISP/INT=10/END=
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| 205 | $ OPEN/APPEND MON
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| 206 | MONITOR_'NODE'.DAT
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| 207 | $ SHOW USER/INTERACTIVE/NODE='NODE'/OUT=MON
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| 208 | $ CLOSE MON
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| 209 | $ SHOW MEMORY/OUT=
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| 210 | MISC_'NODE'.TMP
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| 211 | $ OPEN/APPEND MEM
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| 212 | $ WRITE MEM
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| 213 | HARDWARE TYPE=''TYPE'
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| 214 | $ SHOW DEVICE D/FULL/OUT=MEM
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| 215 | $ CLOSE MEM
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| 216 | MISC*.TMP
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| 217 | $!XUCMRTH.COM *TOOLKIT VPM*
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| 218 | /MAN RTH^%ZOSV2
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| 219 | VPM INSTALL COMPLETED
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| 220 | Would you like to start over
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| 221 | MONITOR*.TMP.*
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| 222 | <VPM 3-SD WARNING>
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| 223 | on node
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| 224 | Compute
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| 225 | Compute (Out
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| 226 | ENQs Forced
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| 227 | DISTRIBUTED LOCK MANAGEMENT
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| 228 | New ENQ Rate
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| 229 | Block
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| 230 | Interrupt
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| 231 | Kernel
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| 232 | User Mode
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| 233 | Idle Time
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| 234 | Process Count
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| 235 | Page Fault
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| 236 | Page Read
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| 237 | Free List
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| 238 | Modified List
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| 239 | Direct I/O
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| 240 | Buffered I/O
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| 241 | number of processes
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| 242 | Capacity Mgmt Statistics
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| 243 | Your task has been queued:
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| 244 | ON NODE <<
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| 245 | Summation of Drive Activity for all Nodes
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| 246 | Enter EARLIEST DATE:
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| 247 | Enter LATEST DATE:
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| 248 | Mail report
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| 249 | XUCM*
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| 250 | VPM COMPACT SITE SUMMARY
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| 251 | Queue for what DATE/TIME?
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| 252 | metric not in file!
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| 253 | Model
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| 254 | VPM Summary for
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| 255 | DKQ
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| 256 | VolSet
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| 257 | Total MB
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| 258 | MB Free
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| 259 | VPM Compact Summary for
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| 260 | VPM Compact Summary
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| 261 | Select VPM Site
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| 262 | is not a VPM site.
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| 263 | No mailgroup defined in VPM site parameter file, no VPM daily report
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| 264 | Enter Ending Date
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| 265 | Ending Date must be Greater than Beginning date.
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| 266 | XUCS*
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| 267 | COMMANDS VS GLOBAL REFERENSES REPORT
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| 268 | ** Summary For This Session **
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| 269 | Total Routine Commands Counted:
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| 270 | Average Routine Commands per Second:
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| 271 | Total Routine Global References Counted:
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| 272 | Average Routine Global References per Second:
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| 273 | CMNDs vs GREF By Routine
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| 274 | Note: (???) indicates that NEGATIVE counts occur in the MSM-RTHIST global.
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| 275 | Ave.# Jobs:
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| 276 | Routine CMND/S
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| 277 | GREF/S
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| 278 | # of Routines <thresh:
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| 279 | Tot. CMDS <thresh:
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| 280 | Tot. GREFs <thresh:
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| 281 | Tot. Grefs <thresh:
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| 282 | GLOBAL REFERENSES REPORT
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| 283 | Total Global References:
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| 284 | Average Global References per Second:
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| 285 | Global Reference Report
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| 286 | # of Globals <thresh:
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| 287 | SYSTEM STATICAL REPORT
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| 288 | MUMPS Commands
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| 289 | Global Set Commands
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| 290 | Global Kill Commands
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| 291 | Global Fetches
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| 292 | TOTAL Global Accesses
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| 293 | TOTAL Logical Read Operations
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| 294 | TOTAL Logical Write Operations
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| 295 | Disk Reads
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| 296 | Disk Writes
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| 297 | TOTAL Disk I/O
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| 298 | TOTAL DDP Global Requests
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| 299 | TOTAL RVG Requests
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| 300 | RVG Hits
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| 301 | RVG Cache eff.
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| 302 | INPUT From Terminals
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| 303 | #################### #################### ####################
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| 304 | #################### #################### ####################
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| 305 | #################### #################### ####################
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| 306 | #################### #################### ####################
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| 307 | #################### #################### ####################
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