Spooler Utilities Reference Manual
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SPOOLER Command
SPOOLER STATISTICS Display
You can use the STATISTICS subcommand to access additional spooler statistics.
Much of the data is assembled after the report is requested. Because preparation of
the report takes precedence over other spooler requests, using it often can affect
spooler performance.
The STATISTICS subcommand produces a display similar to the following example:
Table 4-16 describes the SPOOLER STATISTICS display entries.
)spooler,statistics
SPOOL SUPERVISOR: $SPLS
JOBS :104
OPEN JOBS :1
SUPERVISOR OPENERS :50
DEVICE QUEUE NODES :103
RECEIVE QUEUE ENTRIES :55
JOBS CURRENTLY PRINTING :54
Table 4-16. SPOOLER STATISTICS Display Entries (page 1 of 2)
Entry Description
JOBS Is the number of print jobs known to the spooler supervisor
regardless of their state. This count can be as large as the
maximum number of jobs allowed in the spooler (4095). Jobs early
in this collection process, which are known only to the collector, are
not included in the count. This entry is also reported with Event
Message Service (EMS) threshold messages.
OPEN JOBS Is the number of jobs known to the spooler supervisor that have not
yet been fully collected. This count can be as large as the
maximum number of jobs allowed in the spooler (4095). Jobs
known only to the collector are not included in the count.
SUPERVISOR
OPENERS
Is the number of opens to the supervisor. It is the sum of the
number of opens from collector and print processes plus those from
Spoolcom, Peruse, and any user applications that open the
supervisor. This count can be as large as the maximum number of
openers allowed by the supervisor (70). This entry is also reported
with EMS threshold messages.