Use the DISPLAY ACEE command to display information about the ACEEs that CA‑GSS has obtained for user IDs that have tried to execute IMODs.
Use this format for the DISPLAY ACEE command:
Display ACEE [ID|AGE]
The DISPLAY command takes these parameters:
|
ID |
Sorts the display by user ID. |
|
AGE |
Sorts the display by age, where age is the amount of time since the user ID was last used. |
Example
Here is an example.
--------------------- CA‑GSS/ISERVE Control Panel ------ ROW 1 TO 19 OF 272 ==> display acee => PAGE Target node: * ssid: * Host node: B1MAIN ssid ISRV ============================================================================== Userid ACEE Users Age CPU -------- -------- ----- --------- ----------- $ALARED 006D60C0 0 2:38:30.640 0.145 $ISADJJ 006CEF58 0 6:08:27.679 0.021 AALON 006CF478 0 5:05:26.937 0.105 AAREMBA 006D8F58 0 3:47:28.402 0.019 AA1AF47 006D0F58 0 22:47:16.907 0.021 ACENTOF 006BD888 0 5:17:39.834 0.016 ACUNNIN 006D0A80 0 22:48:32.076 0.016 AFORBES 006BD578 0 1:59:14.386 0.042 AHB 006CBC88 0 26:01.950 0.077 AKINSIN 006C9728 0 42:39.678 0.529 ALEWIS 006D9D98 0 27:37:03.892 0.097
User ID, as recognized by the system security software.
If the ID is preceded by an asterisk, it is the CA‑GSS address space user ID. If it is preceded by a minus sign, it is the default user ID.
Memory address (in hexadecimal) of the ACEE control block.
Number of IMODs currently executing under this user ID/ACEE.
Elapsed time since an IMOD task last executed under this user ID/ACEE. Format: hh:mm:ss.tho.
Cumulative CPU time consumed by all IMOD tasks executed under this user ID/ACEE. Format: hh:mm:ss.tho.
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