The following two sample displays show the cross-system servers and statistics.
Follow these steps:
Displays the XSystem Servers panel containing a list of available cross-system connections.
From this panel, you can select and switch to a remote system using the XSCONN command or by selecting a system from the menu.
For information about these commands or any other CA SYSVIEW commands, select the Menu Help option on the Primary Option Menu and review the materials.
SYSVIEW XSLIST ---------------- XSystem Servers ------------------------------- Command ====> Scroll *===> HALF ------------------------------------------------ Lvl 2 Row 1-13/13 Col 1-79/377 Cmd System Status Type Description Ssid Jobname ________ DEVA ACTIVE DATA Development system A GSVX SYSVIEW ________ . ACTIVE SESS . GSVX SYSVUSER ________ DEVB INACTIVE Development system B ________ DEVC INACTIVE Development system C ________ MAINTA INACTIV Maintenance system A ________ MAINTB INACTIVE Maintenance system B ________ PROD ACTIVE DATA Production system GSVX SYSVIEW ________ . ACTIVE SESS . GSVX SYSVUSER ________ SYSTEM1 INACTIVE Production system 1 ________ SYSTEM2 ACTIVE DATA Production system 2 GSVX SYSVIEW ________ . ACTIVE SESS . GSVX SYSVUSE ________ TEST ACTIVE DATA Test system GSVX SYSVIEW ________ . ACTIVE SESS . GSVX SYSVUSER
The XSYS PROD displays. The interface type of XSYS on the title line indicates you are viewing statistics from a cross-system session. PROD indicates the system activity statistics are from the production system.
SYSVIEW XSYS PROD -------------- ACTIVITY, System Activity ------------------ Command ====> Scroll *===> PAGE ----------------------------------------- Hop 1 Lvl 3 Row 1-14/435 Col 1-79/439 CPU 17% LCPU 17% Paging 3 SIO 972 UIC 2540 AFC 1857 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- = ALL ALL Cmd Jobname Stepname Procstep Type Jobnr Jc Status CPU-Time Limit Clocktime ___ *MASTER* SYS 1234 $ NS 00:04:47 86400 59:51:59
Selected product commands can display data gathered from remote systems. Gathering data from a remote system requires:
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