
HP NonStop Shadowbase Command Definitions
Monitor Command Descriptions
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DIRWR USRX DUR – This is the run-time duration (wall clock time) for the
calls counted in DIRWR USRX CALLS.
DOCWR USRX CALLS – For an open DOC Writer, this is the number of
user exit calls made since startup or since the last pulse event
acknowledgement.
DOCWR USRX DUR - This is the run-time duration (wall clock time) for
the calls counted in DOCWR USRX CALLS.
TRS USRX CALLS – For an open TRS (or TFS), this is the number of
user exit calls made since startup or since the last pulse event
acknowledgement.
TRS USRX DUR - This is the run-time duration (wall clock time) for the
calls counted in TRS USRX CALLS.
Note: The purpose of USRX CALLS and USRX DUR counters is to count
up the amount of time that the HP Shadowbase process is
spending in the customer’s user exit code.
The PULSESTATS command supports a request for a range of pulse file
records. Enter the FROM and TO datetime parameters on the command
to request records beginning at a certain datetime (the FROM value) and
ending at a certain datetime (the TO value). Again, the records are output
in reverse timestamp order (i.e.,i.e., most recent to least recent).
Processing pulse records via the PULSESTATS command is performed
by AUDMON. The AUD MAXQUERY parameter is used to limit the time
AUDMON can spend at one time producing PULSESTATS output.
AUDMON will terminate the query if the run-time exceeds MAXQUERY
seconds. Note that the contents and structure of the pulse file are
supplied in the release (e.g., FUP CREATE syntax and DDL record
format) so that you can write custom programs or queries against the
pulse file as well. For more information concerning these files see the HP
NonStop Shadowbase Operations Manual Appendix D - HP Shadowbase
Files.
For each CONS, summary totals are output showing the total number of
pulses displayed, the number of incomplete pulses displayed, the number
of pulses displayed that timed out, the number of pulses displayed that are
“in band” (i.e.,i.e., within PULSEMAXRESPONSE), and the number of
pulses displayed that are “out of band” (not within
PULSEMAXRESPONSE).
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