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For descriptions of the header fields used by all entities, see Common Entity Header Fields (page 144).
Common and ZMS Style Only ID Field DDL Definitions for PROCESS Entities
These ID fields are used in both styles of DDL records. Fields that are used in ZMS Style DDL records
only are noted.
Fields are listed alphabetically; subfields are listed in the order they occur in the field.
ANCESTOR-CPU
Number of the CPU on which the ancestor process resides.
ANCESTOR-PIN
Process identification number of the ancestor process.
ANCESTOR-PROCESS-NAME
Name of the ancestor process. The report header displays the ancestor information. If this information
cannot be obtained, the string āunknownā appears.
ANCESTOR-SYSNAME
Name of the system on which the ancestor process resides.
CREATORID
Creator access ID (CAID). This field identifies the creator of the process. It is divided into two
subfields: GROUP and USER.
DEVICE-NAME
Disk device on which the program file is located. For SMF files, this field provides the physical
location that corresponds to the logical program file name. For NonStop files, this field is the same
as the PROGRAM-FILE-NAME VOLUME subfield.
FLAGS
(ZMS style only) In H06.24/J06.13 and later RVUs, a 16-bit field that is used to indicate if the
measurement was done on an NSMA or a non-NSMA system.
Reserved for future use.flags.0:14
1 = The measurement was done on an NSMA system.flags.15
GMOM
The GMOM structure consists of four subfields:
Expand node number of the GMOM process if this process is part of a
NetBatch job and the GMOM process is remote; otherwise zero.
GMOM-NODE
Processor number of the GMOM process if this process is part of a NetBatch
job; otherwise zero.
GMOM-CPU
PIN of the GMOM process if this process is part of a NetBatch job; otherwise
zero.
GMOM-PIN
Job ID of the NetBatch job that initiated this process, assigned by the
indicated GMOM; otherwise zero.
GMOM-JOBID
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