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5 RPM Commands
RPM includes a command interpreter (CI) that can communicate with either a local copy of
RPM or with any number of remote node copies of RPM.
5.1 Overview
Enter HELP from any RPM prompt to display the following summary of commands...
REALTIME PROCESS MONITOR (RPM) - T0877V01.00 - (15APR08)
----- Monitoring commands -----
CPU Display realtime CPU statistics. Enter HELP CPU for more info
PB Display realtime ProcessBusy stats. Enter HELP PB for more info
ZOOM Displays blended CPU and PB stats, enter HELP ZOOM
----- Supporting commands -----
ADD Add \
EXIT causes program to terminate
FC standard tandem fix command
HELP provides description of commands
NODES Shows nodes that have been added via the ADD command
OBEY causes commands to be executed in an OBEY file
PAUSE suspend until stop/abend/brk msg
RUN runs specified program
SET Sets/Shows option settings. Enter HELP SET for more
STATUS displays status of SSG or process by $pid
SYSTEM allows setting/display of system
T6530 Sets T6530 terminal support
VOLUME allows setting/display of default volume
VT100 Sets VT100 terminal support
RPM commands are divided into two groups: those commands that are monitoring
commands such as the CPU, PB, and ZOOM commands, and those commands that
configure or status the environment, such as the ADD, NODES, and SET commands.