Measure Reference Manual

LOADID
Redefined. See LOAD-ID.
OBJECT-UID
(ZMS Style only) Reserved for future use.
OS-VERSION
Version ID of the operating system when the measurement was taken. This field is divided into two
subfields: LETTER and NUMBER.
SUBSYSTEM-VERSION
(ZMS Style only) This value is set to 1 for the initial H-series and J-series versions of all subsystems.
If the value is greater than 1, consult the subsystem documentation for information about changes
that affect the Measure counters. In G-series RVUs, the value is 0.
SYSTEM-NAME
Name of the system on which the measurement was taken.
TEMPLATE-VERSION
(ZMS Style only) Record template version from MEASDDLS for the format of the external record.
When data collected on systems of differing product versions are stored in the same structured
files, the template version for all records is the one used to create the structured file. The template
version from the first record will be used to format all records in the file.
TO-TIMESTAMP
Ending time of the measurement or transient entity. Specified as Julian-based, local civil time (LCT).
Measure Support for Open System Services (OSS)
For more information on the interoperability between the OSS and Guardian environments, see:
Open System Services Library Calls Reference Manual
Open System Services Management and Operations Guide
Open System Services Shell and Utilities Reference Manual
Open System Services System Calls Reference Manual
Open System Services User’s Guide
Handling of OSS File Pathnames
OSS file pathnames are always entered and displayed in double quotation marks (" ") and
are case sensitive. OSS file pathnames can refer to specific files or to a set of files within a
specific directory. If a directory is specified, only files within that immediate directory are
included. Files contained within directories subordinate to the specified directory are not
included.
To support both the Guardian and OSS environments, the use and intended meaning of pname
is standardized. pname is a long-established abbreviation for a Guardian process name, as
well as an OSS shell command:
pname in double quotation marks ("pname") is an OSS file pathname.
pname preceded by a dollar sign ($pname) or alone (pname) is a Guardian process
name.
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