Some of the following qualifiers are valid for both the CHARACTER_CELL and WINDOWS interfaces, while others are valid for only CHARACTER_CELL. Each qualifier has one of the following interface annotations:
(C) Specifies the starting date and time for the display, for doing playback. Normally, you do not need to specify this qualifier, however to view previously recorded data using the Real-time displays, specify the desired begin time. When completed with the display, use the DISCONNECT and EXIT push buttons to exit.
You can specify either an absolute time or a combination of absolute and delta times. For complete information on specifying time values, see HP's OpenVMS User's Manual (or type HELP DATE_TIME).
You can also use the keywords TODAY, TOMORROW and YESTERDAY.
/BEGINNING is mutually exclusive (or ignored) with /MODE=NETWORK.
(C,W) Specifies the name of the Collection Definition, and hence the collected data that you use for the dynamic display. If you omit this qualifier, data is obtained from the Collection Definition called “CPD.” Use the ADVISE COLLECT SHOW STATUS command to see which collection definitions are active.
The /COLLECTION_DEFINITION qualifier is used in conjunction with the /MODE=DISKFILE qualifier and is ignored if you specify /MODE=NETWORK.
(C,W) The /DISK_DEVICES qualifier allows you to specify a list of disk device names that are included in the Real-time Character Cell displays. If the qualifier is omitted, all disk devices are included on the displays.
Server statistics are provided for the servers that provide access to the disks selected. This qualifier is mutually exclusive with /VOLUMES.
(C) Specifies the node name translation file for DECnet Phase V support when Phase V Node Synonyms are not defined. This qualifier is used along with the /MODE=NETWORK qualifier.
The format of this ASCII file is one translation per line which consists of two names separated by a comma. Provide the cluster name first and then the DECnet Phase V name (or name segment) or address. For example:
LATOUR,DEC:.TAY.StanWilk
For more information on this translation file, see the appendix Performance Manager Logical Names.
(C,W) Specifies the node for which data is to be displayed. By default, all nodes associated with the collection definition are displayed.
(C,W) Specifies which data gathering mode to use. DISKFILE access does not start up a new data collector, whereas the NETWORK keyword does. DISKFILE allows use of the cluster's currently open collection files for the source of data. DISKFILE cannot be used for displaying data from remote nodes Real-time; only for nodes within the current cluster. However, data from remote nodes can be selected for viewing in playback mode.
DISKFILE mode lets you display additional information that only the main CPD Performance Manager collects. This includes process terminal response time, hot file records, and process device IO rates. For the Motif displays, you can view several default panels that refer to this additional information, see Chapter 10 for these panels with (MODE=DISKFILE).
(C,W) Specifies the interval, in seconds, between collection records when collecting data in NETWORK mode. The /INTERVAL qualifier is ignored when you specify /MODE=DISKFILE; the interval is that of the collection selected. The valid range is 1 to 86400.
(C) With the character cell interface, generates brief conclusions based on a knowledge base you have specified to supplement the default knowledge base. The file-spec must point to the auxiliary knowledge base which has previously been compiled with the ADVISE PERFORMANCE COMPILE command. The default file type is .KB.
If you specify /NORULES, no auxiliary knowledge base is used for the display, even if AUTO_AUGMENT is enabled.
(C) The /VOLUMES qualifier allows you to specify a list of disk volume names that is included in the Real-time Character Cell displays. If the qualifier is omitted, all disk devices are included on the displays.
Server statistics are provided for the servers that provide access to the disks selected. This qualifier is mutually exclusive with /DISK_DEVICES.
(C) With the character cell interface, indicates which display to bring up first, and what values to use for the Investigate screen scale factors.
The options are as follows:
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