PEEK Reference Manual

PEEK Syntax and Examples
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DYNAMIC Option
Example
This example displays CME information for processor 2:
> PEEK / CPU 2 / CME
PEEK - T9050G09 - (05AUG02) SYSTEM \VIOLET
COPYRIGHT TANDEM COMPUTERS INCORPORATED 1981, 1985, 1988, 1990
SYSTEM \VIOLET
22 FEB 2004, 14:44___ELAPSD 132:18:54___CPU 2(NSR-T)
TOTAL CME ERRORS: 560
HARD CME PAGES:
7 6452 6451 6450 6449 6447 6446 6445
6444 6442 6441 6440 6439 6437 6436 6435
SOFT CME PAGES: NONE
DYNAMIC Option
Use the DYNAMIC option in combination with samples, delay, and other options to
display and compare processor statistics during a number of time intervals that you
specify.
Specify DYNAMIC instead of the INIT option when you want to monitor processor
activity for a relatively short time period (15 minutes or less). DYNAMIC preserves the
measured maximums that are listed in each PEEK report.
Example
To display four PAGING reports about processor 1 with a 10-second delay, in order to
compare statistics at different times:
> PEEK / CPU 1 / PAGING, 4, 10, DYNAMIC
Report 1 displays information for the 161 hours since processor 1 was last loaded.
Reports 2, 3, and 4 display only the activity that occurred during the 10-second
intervals between report
s. Specifically, the numbers appearing for FAULTS, CREATES,
READS, WRITES, and CALLS change after Report 1.