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RPM User’s Guide Page 39 of 52
RATE
the display is updated once, with rates and busy calculations based on 1 second sample
interval, unless LAST is specified. Note the default value of RATE is controlled by the
SET RATE
P\*R5 is allowed.
SAME - displays the same stats as the prior PB command, but for different
with different DETAIL.
SAME examples:
PB 1,LAST could be followed by
PB,SAME,ALL or by
PB 1,SAME,DETAIL to display additional info about the same set of statistics.
SYNC - synchronizes reporting to begin at modulo seconds past the minute. For
example, PB RATE 6 would report at 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, and 54 seconds past
the minute. SYNC is the default. This means that multiple RPM users will see the same
percent busy since start/stop sample times will be synchronized across different copies
of RPM.
TAB - outputs '09' tab control characters between output columns.
USECS - show time of day in microseconds in NORMAL displays only.
VT100 | T6530 | TTY - sets terminal type. See HELP SET TERM for more info.
EXAMPLES
PB *, ENTRIES 10, RATE 6, NONULL, DETAIL, BYCPU
P *, E10, R6, NON, DET, BYC ! save as above, but abbreviated
P BYNODE, ENTRIES 22, LAST, DETAIL, TAB, RATE 10
P T6530
P VT100
P \*, E5, BYCPU ! show 5 busiest in each Cpu in all ADD nodes
P \* %1 ! show processes greater/equal to 1 percent busy
*NOTE* There are also TTY, VT100, and T6530 commands. Enter HELP for those
commands to obtain more info about support for these devices. Also note that any
command can be added to a file named