PEEK Reference Manual
PEEK Syntax and Examples
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Listing Headers
Listing Headers
The PEEK default listing headers are explained in Table 2-1. The elements reported in
the TIME, POOL, and PAGING headers are explained in detail later in this section.
ALL Option
When you specify PEEK ALL on a system running G-series RVU, a report is produced
that includes information about:
TIME
POOL
PAGING
MESSAGES
MQCINFO
INTERRUPTS
CME
Example
This example displays all PEEK statistics for processor 1:
> PEEK / CPU 1 / ALL
Figure
2-3 on page 2-8 shows the results of this command for an NSR-G processor.
In this figure, the elements in the listing are identified along the left
margin. The
elements Banner and Date are described earlier in this section. For information on the
remaining elements, see
TIME Option, POOL Option, PAGING Option, MESSAGES
Option, MQCINFO Option, INTERRUPTS Option, and CME Option.
Table 2-1. PEEK Default Listing Headers
Header Explanation
Banner PEEK product version, the system on which the report is being run, and
copyright information.
Date Da
te and time this display began.
ELAPSD — Amount of time since the processor in this report was last loaded
(in hours:minutes:sec
onds).
CPU — Number and type of the processor that the statistical information
describes (for
example, CPU 3 (NSR-T)).
SAMP, DELAY — Number of samples PEEK is to display and the period of
dela
y bet
ween them. If you do not enter a value for the number of samples,
PEEK reports one sample and does not display this element.
TIME Information returned by the TIME option. See
TIME Option on page 2-47.
POOL Information returned by the POOL option. See
POOL Option on page 2-40.
PAGING Information returned by the PAGING option. See
PAGING Option on page 2-35.