Flow Map Manual

Creating A Configuration File
Flow Map Host
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GROUP PROCESS The GROUP command has two different formats. One format is for grouping
PROCESS entities and the other is for grouping FILE entities. The GROUP PROCESS
command groups PROCESS entities and gives them a common logical name. All
counters for the PROCESS entities and related DISCOPEN and FILE entities are added
to provide a single physical object for name.
GROUP PROCESS '
name
'
[PID {
cpu
| *,
pin
| *. . .} [NOT {
cpu
| *,
pin
| *. . .}]]
[NAME {$
process-name
. . .} [NOT {$
process-name
. . .}] ]
[PROGRAM {$
volume
.
subvol
.
filename
. . .}
[NOT {$
volume
.
subvol
.
filename
. . .}]]
[OSNAME {
osname
. . .} | * [NOT {
osname
. . .}]]
[USER {
group
| *,
user
| * . . .}
[NOT {
group
| *,
user
| * . . .}] ]
[CREATORID {
group
| *,
user
| * . . .}
[NOT {
group
| *,
user
| * . . .}] ]
PRIORITY {
priority
. . .} NOT {
priority
. . .}]
[APPLY-THRESHOLDS YES | NO]
[DISCARD YES | NO]
name
is the name assigned to the group. The name can contain a maximum of 20
characters. Any character is accepted except comma and single quote. The name
must be unique within all GROUP PROCESS or GROUP FILE entries. This field is
mandatory with no default.
PID {
cpu
,
pin
. . .}
defines one or more process-identification combinations. Wild-card notation is
permitted on each parameter, and assumes that each value is a numeric string
with leading zeros.
NAME {$
process-name
. . .}
is one or more specific PROCESS names. All names must begin with the dollar ($)
symbol. You can also specify names using wild-card notation.
PROGRAM {$
volume
.
subvol
.
filename
. . .}
is one or more object files or Program file names. All three fields can be specified
using wild-card notation.
OSNAME {
osname
. . .} | *
defines Operating System (OS) processes that execute from the OSIMAGE object
file. Use OSNAME to select OS process types; some cannot normally be identified
by other means. You cannot use a wild card. All OSIMAGE processes are selected
when a single * is specified. The current valid names are: