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Screen output

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The screens displaying the local data of a processor are output in succession, followed by the screens of the next processor, etc. The host name is specified in the top left-hand corner of the screen to indicate which processor is involved.
Screens with summarized network data can be output before the local screens of the individual processors. Such screens include the following reports:

  • The GLOBAL report provides an overview of the utilization of all processors in the network.

  • The NSM report outputs the NSM subsystem data for all processors in the network.

  • The SHARED-PVS report indicates the accesses to shared disk devices.

  • The CMS report in the multiprocessor system indicates the access values originating from the tasks of the system which manages the catalog (LOCAL), as well as the accesses of tasks running on remote processors. These access values have the identifier REMOTE.
    In a shared pubset network, accesses by slave processors are also indicated on the master processor (identifier SHARED).

The GLOBAL, NSM and SHARED-PVS reports can only take account of the processors previously selected with the SM2 instruction SELECT-HOSTS.