Measure Reference Manual
 in CPU(s): 0, 1, 2, 3
Number of Active MEASIP Processes = 8
 in CPU(s): 0, 1, 2, 3
OSS OFF, SQL OFF, Skew copy time OFF, Lock CID table ON, 
CIDs = 64K/CPU
• In Measure H01 and later PVUs, to show information about the MEASIP processes:
+ STATUS MEASSUBSYS
Number of Active (or Configured) Measurements = 3
 $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ZASPAA
 $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ZASPZOO
 $SYSTEM.MEASURE.DOFF3
Number of Active MEASCTL Processes = 8
 in CPU(s): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Number of Active MEASIP Processes = 8
 in CPU(s): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
OSS OFF, SQL OFF, Skew copy time OFF, Lock CID table ON, 
CIDs = 64K/CPU
• In Measure G11 and later PVUs, to show the active measurement and Measure subsystem
status, including active MEASCTL processes, indicating whether SQL journal segment
construction is on:
+ STATUS MEASSUBSYS
Number of Active (or Configured) Measurements = 1
 $DATA1.SUBVOL.MDATA
Number of Active MEASCTL Processes = 8
 in CPU(s): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SQL OFF, OSS OFF, Skew copy time OFF, Lock CID table OFF, CIDs = 32K/CPU
• In Measure G09 and later PVUs, to show the active measurement and Measure subsystem
status, including active MEASCTL processes:
+ STATUS MEASSUBSYS
Number of Active (or Configured) Measurements = 1
 $DATA1.SUBVOL.MDATA
Number of Active MEASCTL Processes = 6
 in CPU(s): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
OSS ON, Skew copy time OFF, Lock CID table OFF, CIDs = 128K/CPU
• In Measure D-series and later PVUs, to show the active measurements and MEASCTL processes:
+ STATUS MEASSUBSYS
Number of Active (or Configured) Measurements = 1
 $DATA1.PERF.MAY04
Number of Active MEASCTL Processes = 9
 in CPU(s): 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
STATUS MEASUREMENT
The STATUS MEASUREMENT command displays this information about currently active
measurements:
• Number of entities being measured
• Number of words in system data space currently allocated for each entity type
• Start time, stop time, and the collection interval of the measurement
• Current size of the data file
• Maximum size of the data file
128 MEASCOM Commands










