PEEK Reference Manual
Getting Started With PEEK
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Using RUN Options
Using RUN Options
You can include any valid option of the TACL command interpreter RUN command
when you run PEEK. Three useful RUN options are:
CPU nn , which specifies the processor about which a PEEK report is run.
OUT filename, which specifies a destination for a PEEK report, such as a disk
file or printer.
NOWAIT, which returns your TACL prompt while a lengthy PEEK report is being
directed to a disk file, printer, or other device.
Table 1-1. PEEK Options
Option Function
ALL Displays the information produced by all of the PEEK options.
CME Displays rel
evant information related to correctable memory errors
(CMEs) that have o
ccurred since the processor was last loaded.
delay Is the amount of time, in seconds, that you want PEEK to pause
between samples. Th
e range is 0 through 999. delay must be used
together with samples and must appear after samples.
DYNAMIC Used in combination with samples and o
ther options, displays
processor statistics at different time intervals.
HELP Displays a syntax summary of all PEEK options.
INIT (Super group only) Resets TLE, process control block (PCB), link
control block (LCB), a
nd process time-list element (PTLE) maximums to
equal the values in the CURRENT columns in the PEEK report.
INTERRUPTS Displays a count of software interrupts by type.
MESSAGES Displays the number of unsequenced packets, control packets, and data
messages the proc
essor sends.
MQCINFO Displays information about message quick cell (MQC) resources.
NSAA (H-series
RV
Us
)
Displays VRO and Inappropriate I/O Buffer Access counters and
reintegration status information.
*This information is not applicable to J-series and will be removed from J-series
output in a future release of J-series.
PAGING Displays processor activity for paging statistics (default).
POOL Displays the state of system tables and resources (default).
samples Specifies the number of times you want PEEK to report system values.
The
range is 0 through
999. The number you enter for samples must
appear before delay.
TIME Displays the amount of time a given processor has spent on processes,
interrupts, a
nd idle time (default).