SNAX/HLS Configuration and Control Manual

Command Dictionary
Using the HLSCOM Utility
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Allocated
Contains two values that reflect the current and maximum number of bytes in use.
The maximum value is counted since SNAX/HLS was last initiated, recovered, or
the statistic was reset through the programmatic interface.
Fragments
Reflects the current and maximum number of fragments in the pool. The
maximum value is counted since SNAX/HLS was last initiated, recovered, or the
statistic was reset through the programmatic interface. Extreme fragmentation can
cause pool-allocation failures and poor performance of the SNAX/HLS server.
Fail Size
Shows the size in bytes of the storage-allocation request that was most recently
rejected.
Growth Count
Records the number of times the pool was increased due to storage pressure. The
range is 0 to 65,535.
If the DETAIL option is used on the command, then a list of the charactermaps
available in the current charactermap file, along with the appropriate notes, is
presented.
CharacterSet Section
This section is only present if the default mapping table for the SNAX/HLS process is
not the standard ASCII-to-EBCDIC translation or if the mapping file has been
configured using the CHARMAPNAME startup parameter or the HLSCOM ALTER
command.
CHARMAP File
This shows the current mapping file for the SNAX/HLS process and modification
time.
Compiled By
This is the compilation banner for the character map file.
Default Table Name
This is the name of the default mapping table for the process. This is only present if
the default mapping table for the process is not the standard ASCII-to-EBCDIC
translation table.
If the DETAIL option is used on the command, then a list of the mappings available in
the current mapping file, along with the appropriate notes, is presented.