Measure User's Guide
Contents
Measure User’s Guide—520560-003
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Examples
Examples
Example 6-2. Starting and Stopping a Measurement 6-11
Example 6-3. Reading Records From a Data File 6-16
Example 6-4. Reading Active Counters 6-19
Example 6-5. Using MEASMONSTATUS and MEASSTATUS 6-20
Example 6-6. Restarting a Measurement 6-22
Example A-1. DDLXCHNG File for Enform Reporting A-9
Example A-2. FUPXCHNG File for Enform Reporting A-12
Example A-3. FINDBCPU Query for Enform Reporting A-12
Example A-4. FINDPROC Query for Enform Reporting A-13
Example A-5. QDPROC Query for Enform Reporting A-14
Example B-1. DDL RECORD Statement for Unstructured CPU File B-1
Example B-2. Enform FIND Query for Unstructured CPU File B-2
Example B-3. DDL RECORD Statement for Entry-Sequenced CPU File B-3
Example B-4. DDL RECORD Statement for Unstructured PROCESS File B-4
Example B-5. Enform FIND Query for Unstructured PROCESS File B-5
Example B-6. DDL RECORD Statement for Entry-Sequenced PROCESS File B-7
Example D-1. Measurement Application in C D-1
Figures
Figure 1-1. Measure Subsystem and High-Level Interface 1-8
Figure 4-1. Example: Basic Two-Axis Plot Format 4-10
Figure 4-2. Example: Basic Bar Graph Format 4-10
Figure 7-1. Tuning Flow Chart 7-4
Figure 7-2. Sample System Diagram: D-Series RVU 7-6
Figure 7-3. Sample System Diagram: G-Series RVU 7-7
Figure 7-4. Sample Application Diagram 7-8
Tables
Table 2-1. MEASCOM Commands 2-2
Table 4-1. MEASCOM REPORT Attributes 4-3
Table 4-2. MEASCOM PLOT Attributes 4-14
Table 4-3. Command Option Effects on Data Written to Structured Files 4-31
Table 5-1. User-Defined Counters 5-1
Table 6-1. Measure Callable Procedures 6-2
Table 6-2. MEASDECS Entity Descriptors 6-4