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BERNSTEIN RESPONSE TIME STATISTKICS			
Mean			
Site Avg. From Service Level Data: 			
Average of Sites Running BRTM, V2: 			
% of total events less than 1 sec: 			
% of total events less than 2 sec: 			
[Estimated Response Times by Site using Service Level Data]			
[Response Times by Site for BRTM, Version 2]			
[Average Number of Events/Second]			
For node: 			
BRTL HOST FILE			
Command			
Included			
Earliest			
Latest			
Best			
Worst			
or over			
XUCM SITE PROFILE			
8986.095/CMP PROFILE FROM 			
SITE PROFILE UPDATE			
The MINIMUM and MAXIMUM values are normally used for scaling.			
You can optionally change these values.			
ENTER MINIMUM: //			
ENTER MAXIMUM: //			
THE LOW VALUE MUST BE GREATER THAN THE HIGH VALUE.			
SUBMIT/LOG/NOPRINT/QUE=			
MISC_			
Main Memory			
HARDWARE TYPE			
device type			
 device type 			
Total blocks			
Free blocks			
 <DISK WARNING> 			
 / VMS Blocks FREE: 			
<VOL SET WARNING> 			
/ DSM Blocks FREE: 			
HARDWARE PERFORMANCE SUMMARY			
DISK USAGE			
Drive  /  Type			
IO Rate			
Free			
Time*			
*Disk Response Times are estimated: RT (ms)=(QUE LENGTH/IO RATE)*1000			
Purging 8986.6			
Purging 8986.51			
Purging 8986.5			
Purging 8986.098			
8986.6 UPDATE FROM 			
Enter number of days to keep RAW data: 			
Enter number of days to keep DAILY AVERAGES: 			
Enter number of days to keep RAW RESPONSE TIME data: 			
MANUAL PURGE OF CMP DATA			
Request queued to task number: 			
Please enter a positive number.			
DATABASE UTILIZATION			
DSM Blks			
Total Mb			
RTHIST SUMMARY			
ON NODE 			
High(Low)			
2SD Range			
System Performance Summary for 8am - 4:30pm, 			
(Hourly collections of 15 minutes duration, 10 second sample intervals)			
SYSTEM SUMMARY			
For Node: 			
Metric			
2sd Range			
CPU MODES			
COMPUTE QUEUES			
MEMORY/IO			
ALL EVENTS OUTSIDE 3 STANDARD DEVIATIONS ON NODE 			
3sd Limits			
I will print your current metric references and the new			
ranges. You will be able to exit this routine if the new ranges			
are unsatisfactory.			
Print current references to which DEVICE? 			
>>Current entries in CM METRICS FILE<<			
Computing new references. One Moment...			
Print NEW references on which DEVICE? 			
New hardware reference ranges			
No updating occurred.			
OK to file this data			
Updating NOW. One moment...			
Your site parameters indicate that your new data will be overwritten			
the next time the Morning Summary is generated.			
To prevent this, you may delete the entry in the following field.			
No data available!			
Hardware			
Press <RET> to Continue...			
Analysis of which DATE? 			
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT			
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT ON NODE 			
Range Unavailable			
PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS FOR DATE 			
HW TYPE			
LOCAL RANGE (2 SD)			
PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF DISK DRIVES			
Overall fault rate: 			
Maximum fault rate tolerated: 			
Queue Length (COM+COMO): 			
<<BEGINNING VPM POST-INIT>>			
This post-init will allow you to review and update your			
VPM site file entries. Taskman will also install new VMS com files			
in your VPM host directory.			
TASKMAN MUST BE RUNNING FROM A DCL CONTEXT TO COMPLETE THIS STEP.			
YOU CAN '^' OUT NOW IF THIS IS NOT THE CASE.			
Note that VPM also requires a HFS device, SYS$INPUT, and XUCM RESOURCE.			
IF YOU EXIT NOW, RUN THE OPTION, 'SETUP PERFORMANCE MONITOR'			
LATER.			
The routine ^XUCMTM was written to assist with setting up Taskman			
to run from DCL. Make sure you have SYSPRV and OPER before attempting			
to run this routine.			
...Checking environment.			
Kernel 8.0 required.			
XU*8.0*35			
Kernel Patch, XU*8.0*35 not detected. Please install this patch before proceeding.			
VPM appears to be running and needs to be disabled.			
Deleting file 8986.098 and removing Bernstein RT Data.			
Adding metrics, RTM, and RSP.			
VPM Response Time			
Response Events/Second			
Starting pre-init...			
The ^XUCM global will now be synchronized with VPM file numbers			
Moving ^XUCM(1) to ^XUCM(8986.095)-CM SITE PARAMETERS			
Moving ^XUCM(2) to ^XUCM(8986.098)-CM BERNSTEIN DATA			
Moving ^XUCM(3) to ^XUCM(8986.3)-CM SITE NODENAMES			
Moving ^XUCM(3.5) to ^XUCM(8986.35)-CM SITE DISKDRIVES			
Moving ^XUCM(4) to ^XUCM(8986.4)-CM METRICS			
Moving ^XUCM(5) to ^XUCM(8986.5)-CM DISKDRIVE RAW DATA			
Moving ^XUCM(5.1) to ^XUCM(8986.51)-CM NODENAME RAW DATA			
Moving ^XUCM(6) to ^XUCM(8986.6)-CM DAILY STATISTICS			
This is for VMS/DSM systems only!			
Sign on as your VMS SYSTEM manager and try again.			
This routine will assist you in configuring TASKMAN to run from a			
DCL CONTEXT.			
This procedure begins on page 294 of the Kernel 7.1 SYSTEMS MANUAL.			
First, select an HFS device for writing to Taskman's home directory.			
Now, let's create Taskman's home directory.			
SET FILE 			
The final step will be to define the TASKMAN batch queues for each node			
in your cluster.			
Enter the name of each node in your DHCP cluster. Press RETURN when finished.			
Enter NODENAME			
For each of the above nodes I will create batch queues.			
INIT/QUE/BATCH/OWN=TASKMAN/JOB=50/ON=			
TM$			
START/QUE/ON=			
Select a HOST FILE SERVER device: 			
Enter the drive/path			
Enter the full path to Taskman's home directory, ie, DRIVE:[DIRECTORY]			
...WRITING OUT 'LOGIN.COM'			
LOGIN.COM			
...WRITING OUT 'ZTMWDCL.COM'			
ZTMWDCL.COM			
...WRITING OUT 'ZTMSWDCL.COM'			
ZTMSWDCL.COM			
This step creates a new entry in UAF called TASKMAN.			
You will need to provide the UIC code in the format '[#,#].'			
Taskman will require at LEAST the following privileges:			
CMKRNL, TMPMBX, OPER, NETMBX			
Would you like to see a brief listing of UAF records			
Enter a UIC code in the format '[#,*]' to restrict listing by group			
MC AUTHORIZE SHOW/BRIEF 			
Assign TASKMAN to what UIC			
Would you like to copy an existing user over to TASKMAN			
Enter the Username or UIC Code to copy			
MC AUTHORIZE COPY 			
MC AUTHORIZE ADD TASKMAN/UIC=			
 on node 			
Performance Monitor graph			
Mean: 			
Plot raw data for which drive? 			
Select the NODENAME from which data was collected: 			
Select a metric to plot: 			
To sort by a particular nodename, enter that node: 			
Press return, or select a drive to sort on: 			
PLOT BY METRIC			
NEED A DUZ...			
This routine allows you to define the site file parameters			
needed to run VPM, then instructs taskman to create the			
host system directories for data files and system-specific			
command procedures.			
HOST FILE DIRECTORY UNDEFINED!			
HFS DEVICE UNDEFINED!			
CM NODENAME FILE IS INCOMPLETE!			
VPM INSTALL			
This final step will queue a task to install/rebuild the VPM com files.			
This installation has been queued to task number: 			
CREATE/DIR 			
XUCMVPM.COM			
UNABLE TO OPEN FILE			
$!XUCMVPM - VA PERFORMANCE MONITOR DATA COLLECTION			
$!THIS VERSION CREATED 			
$ SET NOON			
XUCMMONITOR.COM/NOPRINT			
XUCMMONITOR.COM			
XUCMMONITOR.COM<POP>-			
$!XUCMMONITOR.COM - MONITOR VAX METRICS			
$!THIS VERSION CREATED ON 			
$ MONITOR DISK/ITEM=ALL,SYSTEM,STATE,LOCK,DLOCK -			
MONITOR_'NODE'.DAT/NODISP/INT=10/END=			
$ OPEN/APPEND MON 			
MONITOR_'NODE'.DAT			
$     SHOW USER/INTERACTIVE/NODE='NODE'/OUT=MON			
$ CLOSE MON			
$ SHOW MEMORY/OUT=			
MISC_'NODE'.TMP			
$ OPEN/APPEND MEM 			
$     WRITE MEM 			
HARDWARE TYPE=''TYPE'			
$     SHOW DEVICE D/FULL/OUT=MEM			
$ CLOSE MEM			
MISC*.TMP			
$!XUCMRTH.COM *TOOLKIT VPM*			
/MAN RTH^%ZOSV2			
VPM INSTALL COMPLETED 			
Would you like to start over			
MONITOR*.TMP.*			
<VPM 3-SD WARNING> 			
on node			
Compute			
Compute (Out			
ENQs Forced			
DISTRIBUTED LOCK MANAGEMENT			
New ENQ Rate			
Block			
Interrupt			
Kernel			
User Mode			
Idle Time			
Process Count			
Page Fault			
Page Read			
Free List			
Modified List			
Direct I/O			
Buffered I/O			
number of processes			
Capacity Mgmt Statistics			
Your task has been queued: 			
 ON NODE <<			
 Summation of Drive Activity for all Nodes			
Enter EARLIEST DATE: 			
Enter  LATEST  DATE: 			
Mail report			
XUCM*			
VPM COMPACT SITE SUMMARY			
Queue for what DATE/TIME? 			
 metric not in file!			
Model 			
 VPM Summary for 			
DKQ 			
VolSet			
Total MB			
MB Free			
VPM Compact Summary for 			
VPM Compact Summary			
Select VPM Site			
 is not a VPM site.			
No mailgroup defined in VPM site parameter file, no VPM daily report			
   Enter Ending Date			
Ending Date must be Greater than Beginning date.			
XUCS*			
COMMANDS VS GLOBAL REFERENSES REPORT			
** Summary For This Session **			
Total Routine Commands Counted:			
Average Routine Commands per Second:			
Total Routine Global References Counted:			
Average Routine Global References per Second:			
CMNDs vs GREF By Routine  			
Note: (???) indicates that NEGATIVE counts occur in the MSM-RTHIST global.			
Ave.# Jobs: 			
Routine  CMND/S			
GREF/S			
# of Routines <thresh:			
Tot. CMDS <thresh:			
Tot. GREFs <thresh:			
Tot. Grefs <thresh:			
GLOBAL REFERENSES REPORT			
Total Global References:			
Average Global References per Second:			
Global Reference Report  			
# of Globals <thresh:			
SYSTEM STATICAL REPORT			
MUMPS Commands			
Global Set Commands			
Global Kill Commands			
Global Fetches			
TOTAL Global Accesses			
TOTAL Logical Read Operations			
TOTAL Logical Write Operations			
Disk Reads			
Disk Writes			
TOTAL Disk I/O			
TOTAL DDP Global Requests			
TOTAL RVG Requests			
RVG Hits			
RVG Cache eff.			
INPUT From Terminals			
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