Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Configuration and Management Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Configuration Quick Start
- 2 Overview of the ATP6100 Subsystem
- 3 Configuring the ATP6100 Subsystem
- 4 Printer Profiles and Default Modifiers
- 5 Terminal Profiles and Default Modifiers
- 6 ManagingATP6100Usingthe SubsystemControlFacility(SCF)
- 7 PTrace Facility for ATP6100
- A ATP6100 Subsystem Error Messages
- B SCF Command Summary for ATP6100
- ABORT LINE Command
- ABORT SU Command
- ACTIVATE SU Command
- ALTER LINE Command
- ALTER SU Command
- INFO LINE Command
- INFO SU Command
- LOAD LINE Command
- START LINE Command
- START SU Command
- STATS LINE Command
- STATS SU Command
- STATUS LINE Command
- STATUS SU Command
- STOP LINE Command
- STOP SU Command
- SUSPEND SU Command
- SWITCH PROC Command
- TRACE LINE Command
- VERSION PROC Command
- C Moving to G-Series or H-Series RVUs
- Glossary
- Index

Managing ATP6100 Using the
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
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STATS SU Command
SU subdevice-name
designates the subdevice for which statistics are to be displayed. If you omit
subdevice-name, statistics for the assumed subdevice are displayed (see the
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs or SCF Reference Manual for H-Series
RVUs for details about the ASSUME command).
RESET
If present, restores all the statistics counters to their initial values after the statistics
are displayed.
RESET is a sensitive option. That is, it can be specified in a STATS command only
by a user with super-group access, the owner of a subsystem, or a member of the
same group as the owner of the subsystem.
The owner of the subsystem is the user who started the subsystem or any user
whose application ID is the same as the server ID.
Display for the STATS SU Command
The display for the STATS SU command has the following format:
The statistics are described below. The information listed in the statistics display
applies only after the last RESET and/or cold start.
Reset Time
is the date ant time of the last reset operation.
Sample Time
is the current date and time.
Messages Sent
is the number of CLB frames sent.
ATP6100 Detail STATS SU $ATPS1.#TERM
Reset Time................19 Apr 1995, 13:30:17.264
Sample Time...............19 Apr 1995, 13:32:04.382
Messages Sent.............0 Messages Received........ 0
Total I/O Operations......0 Retries.................. 0
LRC Errors................0 Timeout Errors........... 0
Parity Errors.............0 I/O Overrun Errors....... 0
Message Overrun Errors....0 Resets Received.......... 0
NAKs Received.............0 Unrecoverable Errors..... 0