HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Configuring and Running Measurements
Measure User’s Guide — 520560-003
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Viewing Reports From Data Files
Opener 1,66 ($PRF1) Program $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PERF File Num 11
Local System \HATI From 6 Dec 2003, 11:20:38 For 0.2 Seconds
File-Busy-Time 54.85 % Disc Reads
Reads 4.66
Writes
Updates-or-Replies 4.66
Deletes-or-Writereads
Records-Used
Records-Accessed
Messages 18.62
Message-Bytes
2,830
Lock-Waits
Timeouts
Escalations
Info-Calls
++
File Open $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.FSEARCH
Device Type 3 (Disk)
Opener 1,76 ($ZTA) Program $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.AUDIT File Num 1
Local System \HATI From 6 Dec 2003, 11:23:27 For 0.5 Seconds
File-Busy-Time 10.63 % Disc-Reads
1.98
Reads 3.97
Writes
Updates-or-Replies
Deletes-or-Writereads
Records-Used
Records-Accessed
Messages 21.83
Message-Bytes
1,702
Lock-Waits
Timeouts
Escalations
Info-Calls
1.98
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When using the LIST
entity-type
command, if you specify an entity that returns no
records, the record for that entity probably contains all zero values. By default,
MEASCOM suppresses the display of such records. To override this default, you can
set the ZERO-REPORTS option of the REPORT object or reenter the LIST
entity-type
command with its ZERO-REPORTS INCLUDE option to indicate that
all records should be displayed. For example:
16+ LIST FILE * (5,*), ZERO-REPORTS INCLUDE
Note.
Because you can open processes as files, the FILE entity type can display file names
that do not match MEASCOM syntax. For example, a name such as \BUYER.05,048, which is
syntactically incorrect, might be listed under File Open. To refer to the file associated with such
a name, you must specify its file number, the CPU number, and the PIN of the opener process
in the LIST command. For example:
9+ LIST FILE * (5,40,1)
File Open \BUYER.05,048
Device Type 0 (Process)
Opener 5,40 ($USR) Program $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.TRANS File Num 1
Local System \BUY From 5 Nov 2003, 17:15:11 For 0.112 Seconds
File-Busy-Time 0.01
Disc-Reads%
Reads 0.03
Writes
Updates-or-Replies 0.03
Deletes or Writereads
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