Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

Program file:
\YOSFS1.$DATA02.ZYQ00000.Z00022L4
Attempted Allocation Amount: 1
You can translate the Guardian program file name to the OSS filename by using the Guardian
FUP INFO command. For example:
> fup info \node1.$DATA02.ZYQ00000.Z00022L4,detail
$DATA02.ZYQ00000.Z00022L4 21 Mar 2009, 21:16
OSS
PATH: /tle/dkotest
OWNER -1
SECURITY: -rwxrwxrwx
CREATION DATE: 13 Feb 2009, 17:43
ACCESS TIME: 21 Mar 2009, 21:15
EOF: 117016
After the resource usage drops to or below the safe threshold, which is 65% of the resource limit,
a message is sent that reports that the status has returned to normal for ALL OPENS resource.
Monitoring OSS Processes
You can monitor OSS process execution using:
OSS shell commands with special HP extensions
Guardian TACL commands
Monitoring OSS Processes From the OSS Environment
The OSS shell ps command has a -W flag with many options for monitoring processes from the
OSS environment. You can monitor processes:
In a given processor
By Guardian process name
By Guardian filename
By priority
By user
By NonStop node
By using terminal
See the ps(1) reference page either online or in the Open System Services Shell and Utilities
Reference Manual for more information about that facility.
62 Operating the OSS Environment