Measure Reference Manual
{ [[$device.]subvolume.]filename[:crvsn] [ ( pid ) ] }
{ "pname" [ ( pid ) ] }
where
*
measures all processes on the local system.
pid
is the process identifier of the process to be measured. Specify pid as one of:
{ cpu,pin }
{ SYSTEM-PROCESSES }
cpu
is the number of the CPU on which the process to be measured is running. To
indicate all CPUs, use an asterisk (*). The default is all CPUs.
pin
is the process identification number of the process to be measured. Use an asterisk
(*) to specify all process identification numbers.
SYSTEM-PROCESSES
measures all processes installed using the SYSGEN program.
$process-name
is the name of the process to be measured. Use an asterisk (*) to specify all processes.
$device
is the volume (device) on which the object file of the process to be measured is located.
Use an asterisk (*) to indicate all volumes. The default is the current default volume.
subvolume
is the subvolume in which the object file of the process to be measured is located. Use
an asterisk (*) to indicate all subvolumes.
filename
is the name of the object file of an executing process to be measured. Use an asterisk
(*) to indicate all files (except temporary files).
:crvsn
(Measure G09 and later PVUs) is the timestamp, creation version serial number (CRVSN),
or file name extension necessary to form a unique file name. To get the CRVSN for a
file, see the Measure report or use the LISTGNAME command.
"pname"
(Measure G09 and later PVUs) is either a fully qualified or partial OSS file pathname.
An OSS file pathname that does not begin with a slash (/) is considered to be a partial
pathname and is expanded by prefacing it with the current setting for OSSPATH. An
OSS file pathname that begins with /G is not supported, use the Guardian file name
instead.
NOTE: OSS file pathnames are case-sensitive and must be specified within double
quotation marks (" "). Valid 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 in that directory
are included. Files in directories subordinate to the specified directory are not included.
code-file-spec
is the code file specification. Specify code-file-spec as:
( code-space code-file )
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