EMS Manual
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Definition of Terms
Current Record
Record number (as received from the FILEINFO procedure) of
the last record written to the log file if the collector is not
switching log files.
*** Switching to
next file ***
Displayed in place of the current record if the collector is in the
process of switching log files.
Default Log File
File name of the last file in use in the default subvolume.
Primary Extent
Size of the primary extent used for log-file creation.
Secondary Extent
Size of the secondary extent used for log-file creation.
ROTATEFILES
Value of the ROTATEFILES attribute (ON or OFF).
MAXFILE
Current maximum number of log files that the collector can
create in this logging subvolume.
REFRESH
Value of the REFRESH attribute (ON or OFF); see
EMSCCTRL—Control Collector Utility
on page 13-9.
BUFFERED
Value of the BUFFERED attribute (ON or OFF); see
EMSCCTRL—Control Collector Utility
on page 13-9.
SECURITY
Value of the SECURITY attribute; for security information, see
the FUP SECURE command in the
File Utility Program (FUP)
Reference Manual.
BLOCKING
Value of the BLOCKING attribute (ON or OFF); see
EMSCCTRL—Control Collector Utility
on page 13-9.
Events Received
Number of events the collector has received since the last
system load.
Events Logged
Number of event messages that the collector has logged to the
disk log files since the last system load.
Events Discarded
Total number of event messages that the collector has discarded
because of event-message flooding or format errors.
OPENS Received
Number of times (since the last system load) that the collector
has been opened to receive command messages—that is, calls
to the OPEN procedure with collector and subdevice $0.#ZSPI
(in the case of a primary collector).
Closes Received
Number of times since the last system load that the collector and
subdevice $0.#ZSPI (for the primary collector) has been closed
by calls to the CLOSE procedure.
FILE Switches
Total number of times (since the last system load) that the
collector has switched log files. This includes both requested
switches and switches triggered by a log file becoming full.
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