Measure Reference Manual
loadid
is an alphanumeric string, 1 through 8 characters long. The string can contain letters,
numbers, carets (^), hyphens (-), and underscores (_). The first character must be a
letter.
RATE { ON | OFF }
determines how counter values are displayed. The RATE attribute has no effect on structured
files. The default is ON.
ON
displays interpreted counter values (counts per second and percent busy).
OFF
displays uninterpreted counter values.
STYLE { LEGACY | ZMS }
indicates whether displays and structured data are formatted using the ZMS style external
interface (Measure G11 and later PVUs) or using the external interface compatible with
Measure pre-G11 PVUs. In G-series and earlier RVUs, the default is LEGACY; in H-series
and J-series RVUs, the default is ZMS.
LEGACY
displays and structured records use the Measure pre-G11 PVU style.
ZMS
displays and structured records use the style introduced in Measure G11.
TO [ end-date , ] end-time-of-day ]
specifies the end of the report window. TO and FOR are mutually exclusive.
end-date
is the end date of the report, in one of these formats:
{ [d]d mmm[ yyyy] }
{ mmm [d]d[ yyyy] }
where
dd is a day of the month, a number in the range 1 through 31.
mmm is the first three letters of the month; for example: JAN, MAR, OCT.
yyyy is the year. Valid years are 1984 through 2047.
If you omit end-date, the measurement end date is used.
end-time-of-day
is the end time of the data to be used for the report, in the format:
hh:mm[:ss]
where
hh is the hour (0 through 23).
mm is minutes (0 through 59).
ss is seconds (0 through 59).
If you omit end-time-of-day, the measurement end time is used.
TOTALS { INCLUDE | ONLY | SUPPRESS }
specifies whether TOTALS are displayed. The default is SUPPRESS.
INCLUDE
indicates that both the per-process and aggregated totals are displayed. When
aggregated totals are displayed, the set of totals is enclosed in brackets ([…]), and the
number of processes that were executing the code being totaled precedes the individual
code-range results, also enclosed in brackets (that is, [Totals across 3 processes]).
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