Flow Map Manual
Creating A Configuration File
Flow Map Host
098935 Tandem Computers Incorporated 3–15
*OPERATR *RECEIVE *DP2-P *DP2-B *DP2-?P
*DP2-?B *TAPE *PRINTER *TERMINL *ENVOY
*CARDRDR *AMX25 *CRT3270 *ENVYACP *IBMLINK
*SNAX *SNALU *SNAXENC *TMF-1 *TMP
*TMF-3 *TMF-4 *HYPRLNK *IPBMON *ZNUP
*MIOP *JUKEBOX *TELNET *TCPIP *SNAXCDF
*CSM6100 *CP6100 *ATP610 *OSI *MULTLAN
*GDS *SNASDLC *AM6520 *AMTR327 *X25 *NCP
*EXPAND *EMSDIST *OSP *MONITOR *VIRTUAL
*MSENGER *LINKMON *TMFMON *0
The * symbol is part of the operating system name and must be included.
Many of these names are self-explanatory, but others require a knowledge of
operating system internals. Not all names are used on any one particular system,
and the SYSGEN output listings help indicate which processes are configured.
To find out which processes are dominant and worth further exploration, select all
OS processes for at least one run of FMH. You can view the results by choosing
the Show System Process option in Flow Map PC.
USER {
group
,
user
. . .}
specifies one or more user identity values. Wild-card notation is permitted on
each parameter and each value is a numeric string with leading zeros.
CREATORID {
group
,
user
. . .}
specifies one or more creator identity values. Wild-card notation is permitted on
each parameter and each value is a numeric string with leading zeros.
PRIORITY {
priority
. . .}
specifies one or more PROCESS priorities. Wild-card notation is permitted on
each parameter and each value is a numeric string with leading zeros.
APPLY-THRESHOLDS YES | NO
specifies whether PROCESS GROUP thresholds should be applied if they were
defined in a THRESHOLD command. These thresholds only affect the selection of
the group. Component Program and PROCESS objects are still subject to their
own thresholds. You can use this clause to override the SET APPLY-
THRESHOLDS command, which also provides the default if no APPLY-
THRESHOLDS clause is given.
DISCARD YES | NO
specifies that all the PROCESS entries in the group should be discarded
(DISCARD YES) or retained (DISCARD NO). This clause overrides the DEFINE
DISCARD command, which also provides the default if no DISCARD clause is
given.