HELPLIB.HLB  —  MONITOR
    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.12.1.6    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.12.1.7    /PERCENT

       /PERCENT
       /NOPERCENT (default)

    Controls whether statistics are expressed as percent values
    in display and summary outputs. The [NO]PERCENT qualifier is
    applicable only to the DISK, MODES, SCS, and STATES classes.

7.13  –  MSCP_SERVER

    The MONITOR MSCP_SERVER command initiates monitoring of the mass
    storage control protocol (MSCP) server class.

    Format

      MONITOR MSCP_SERVER

7.13.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.13.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.13.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.13.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.13.1.4    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.13.1.5    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.14  –  PAGE

    The MONITOR PAGE command initiates monitoring of the PAGE class.

    Format

      MONITOR PAGE

7.14.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.14.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.14.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.14.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.14.1.4    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.14.1.5    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.15  –  PROCESSES

    The MONITOR PROCESSES command initiates monitoring of the
    PROCESSES class, which displays information about all processes
    in the system.

    In a multifile summary request, the classes CLUSTER and PROCESSES
    are ignored. If these classes are the only classes specified on
    the command line, MONITOR does not recognize them and displays a
    "no classes specified" error message.

    Beginning in OpenVMS Version 8.3, four new qualifiers (
    /TOPKERNEL, /TOPEXECUTIVE, /TOPSUPERVISOR, and /TOPUSER) allow
    you to monitor per-process-based modes usage. These qualifiers
    are useful in helping to identify the top consumers of the
    various CPU modes. For example, if the MONITOR MODES command
    reveals that an excessive amount of supervisor mode is being
    used, the new MONITOR PROCESSES/TOPSUPERVISOR display reveals
    which process-and therefore, which user-is responsible.

    Format

      MONITOR PROCESSES

7.15.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.15.1.1    /TOPBIO

    Specifies that a bar graph listing the top buffered I/O users
    be produced instead of the standard display and summary output.
    Values are expressed in units of buffered I/Os per second.

7.15.1.2    /TOPCPU

    Specifies that a bar graph listing the top CPU time users be
    produced instead of the standard display and summary output.
    Values are expressed in units of clock ticks (10 milliseconds)
    per second.

    Prior to OpenVMS Version 7.3, the MONITOR PROCESSES/TOPCPU
    display showed only a maximum of 8 processes on one screen. In
    OpenVMS Version 7.3 and later versions, the choice of which one
    of three screens is displayed is determined by the number of CPUs
    on the system. (See the examples in the MONITOR chapter in the
    hardcopy <REFERENCE>(vms_sysman_util_ref).)

7.15.1.3    /TOPDIO

    Specifies that a bar graph listing the top direct I/O users be
    produced instead of the standard display and summary output.
    Values are expressed in units of direct I/Os per second.

7.15.1.4    /TOPEXECUTIVE

    Specifies that a bar graph listing the top executive-mode users
    be produced instead of the standard display and summary output.
    Values are expressed in clock ticks (10 ms) per second.

7.15.1.5    /TOPFAULT

    Specifies that a bar graph listing the top page-faulting
    processes be produced instead of the standard display and summary
    output. Values are expressed in number of page faults per second.

7.15.1.6    /TOPKERNEL

    Specifies that a bar graph listing the top kernel-mode users
    be produced instead of the standard display and summary output.
    Values are expressed in clock ticks (10 ms_ per second.

7.15.1.7    /TOPSUPERVISOR

    Specifies that a bar graph listing the top supervisor-mode users
    be produced instead of the standard display and summary output.
    Values are expressed in clock ticks (10 ms) per second.

7.15.1.8    /TOPUSER

    Specifies that a bar graph listing the top user-mode users be
    produced instead of the standard display and summary output.
    Values are expressed in clock ticks (10 ms_ per second.

7.16  –  RLOCK

    The MONITOR RLOCK command initiates monitoring of the RLOCK
    (dynamic lock remastering) statistics class.

    Format

      MONITOR RLOCK

7.16.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.16.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary outputs. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.16.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.16.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.16.1.4    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.16.1.5    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.17  –  RMS

    The MONITOR RMS command initiates monitoring of the OpenVMS
    Record Management Services (OpenVMS RMS) statistics class for
    a specific file.

    Format

      MONITOR RMS

7.17.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.17.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.17.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.17.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.17.1.4    /FILE

       /FILE=(file-name[,...])

    Specifies a list of one or more files to which the MONITOR RMS
    command applies.

7.17.1.5    /ITEM

       /ITEM=(keyword[,...])

    Selects one or more data items for inclusion in display and
    summary outputs. If you specify two or more keywords, enclose
    them in parentheses, and separate them with commas. When the
    /ITEM qualifier is omitted, the default is /ITEM=OPERATIONS.

    The following table describes /ITEM qualifier keywords:

    Keyword       Description

    OPERATIONS    Specifies that RMS basic operations statistics are
                  displayed for the selected file.
    DATA_RATES    Specifies that RMS data rate statistics are
                  displayed for the selected file.
    LOCKING       Specifies that RMS locking statistics are displayed
                  for the selected file.
    CACHING       Specifies that RMS caching statistics are displayed
                  for the selected file.

7.17.1.6    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.17.1.7    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.18  –  SCS

    The MONITOR SCS command initiates monitoring of the System
    Communications Services (SCS) class.

    Format

      MONITOR SCS

7.18.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.18.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.18.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.18.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.18.1.4    /ITEM

       /ITEM=(keyword[,...])

    Selects one or more data items for inclusion in display and
    summary outputs. If you specify two or more keywords, enclose
    them in parentheses, and separate them with commas. When the
    /ITEM qualifier is omitted, the default is /ITEM=KB_MAP.

    The following table describes /ITEM qualifier keywords:

    Keyword          Description

    ALL              Specifies that statistics on all data items
                     collected for the disks are displayed on
                     successive screens.
    BUFFER_          Specifies that statistics on the queued-for-
    DESCRIPTOR       buffer-descriptor (on the local node) rate are
                     displayed for each node.
    D_DISCARD        Specifies that datagram discard rate statistics
                     are displayed for each node.
    D_RECEIVE        Specifies that datagram receive rate statistics
                     are displayed for each node.
    D_SEND           Specifies that datagram send rate statistics are
                     displayed for each node.
    KB_MAP           Specifies that kilobyte map rate statistics are
                     displayed for each node.
    KB_REQUEST       Specifies that kilobyte request (via request
                     datas) rate statistics are displayed for each
                     node.
    KB_SEND          Specifies that kilobyte send (via send datas)
                     rate statistics are displayed for each node.
    M_RECEIVE        Specifies that message receive rate statistics
                     are displayed for each node.
    M_SEND           Specifies that message send rate statistics are
                     displayed for each node.
    REQUEST_DATA     Specifies that request data (initiated on the
                     local node) rate statistics are displayed for
                     each node.
    SEND_CREDIT      Specifies that queued-for-send-credit (on the
                     local node) rate statistics are displayed for
                     each node.
    SEND_DATA        Specifies that send data (initiated on the local
                     node) rate statistics are displayed for each
                     node.

7.18.1.5    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.18.1.6    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.18.1.7    /PERCENT

       /PERCENT
       /NOPERCENT (default)

    Controls whether statistics are expressed as percent values in
    display and summary outputs. The /PERCENT qualifier is applicable
    only to the DISK, MODES, SCS, and STATES classes.

7.19  –  STATES

    The MONITOR STATES command initiates monitoring of the PROCESS
    STATES class, which shows the number of processes in each of the
    14 scheduler states.

    Format

      MONITOR STATES

7.19.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.19.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.19.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.19.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.19.1.4    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.19.1.5    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.19.1.6    /PERCENT

       /PERCENT
       /NOPERCENT (default)

    Controls whether statistics are expressed as percent values in
    display and summary outputs. The /PERCENT qualifier is applicable
    only to the DISK, MODES, SCS, and STATES class names.

7.20  –  SYSTEM

    The MONITOR SYSTEM command initiates monitoring of the SYSTEM
    statistics class, which shows several of the most important items
    from other classes.

    Format

      MONITOR SYSTEM

7.20.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.20.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.20.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.20.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.20.1.4    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.20.1.5    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.21  –  TIMER

    The MONITOR TIMER command initiates monitoring of the TIMER
    statistics class, which is the rate of processing Timer Queue
    Entries (TQEs) by the OpenVMS executive. A TQE is a data
    structure representing a timer request made by a user or by the
    system.

    Format

      MONITOR TIMER

7.21.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.21.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary outputs. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.21.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.21.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.21.1.4    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.21.1.5    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.22  –  TRANSACTION

    The MONITOR TRANSACTION command initiates monitoring of the
    TRANSACTION class, which shows information about transactions
    coordinated by DECdtm services.

    Format

      MONITOR TRANSACTION

7.22.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.22.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.22.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.22.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.22.1.4    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.22.1.5    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.23  –  VECTOR

    The MONITOR VECTOR command displays the number of 10-millisecond
    clock ticks per second in which one or more vector consumers have
    been scheduled on each currently configured vector processor in
    the system.

    Format

      MONITOR VECTOR

7.23.1  –  Classname Qualifiers

7.23.1.1    /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

7.23.1.2    /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.23.1.3    /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

7.23.1.4    /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

7.23.1.5    /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

8  –  SET_DEFAULT

    The SET DEFAULT command sets command qualifier, classname
    parameter, and classname qualifier defaults for the MONITOR
    command. Each SET DEFAULT command sets only the command
    qualifiers you specify, but replaces the entire set of classname
    parameters and classname qualifiers. All qualifiers and class
    names are identical to those for the MONITOR command.

    Format

      SET DEFAULT  [/qualifier[,...]] classname[,...]

                   [/qualifier[,...]]

9  –  SHOW_DEFAULT

    The SHOW DEFAULT command displays the defaults established by the
    SET DEFAULT command.

    Format

      SHOW DEFAULT
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