Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)
Using VHSCI
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Getting Statistics
Getting Statistics
You can get a variety of statistics about a specific VHS process. You can get the
number of messages received by the VHS process grouped by message type: Inspect,
Debug, Display, Prompt. The number of outstanding prompts is also displayed. Here
the #Inspect applies to both Inspect and eInspect openers.
This command gives you statistics about the VHS process $VHSD:
-> stats process $vhsd
Consideration
You can use the RESET option of the STATS command to reset all counts to zero.
When this option is used, the actual count values display and the VHS process writes
those current values into the primary log destination before resetting them to zero.
Example
Getting Status Information
The STATUS command gives you dynamic information about a specific VHS process,
such as the name of the primary log, the name of the prompt file, the name of the next
saveabend file to be created, the number of applications which currently open the VHS
process, etc. It also gives you detailed information about the primary log, the
secondary log destination (if one is configured) and the prompt file.
This command gives you detailed status information about the VHS process $VHSD:
-> status process $vhsd, detail
Consideration
If a secondary log destination is configured, VHS provides status information according
to the type of the secondary log destination. For example, if the secondary log
destination is a disk file VHS provides the same information as the primary log and
prompt file. If the secondary log destination is a terminal or spooler, VHS provides less
status information.
-> stats process $vhsd
VHS Stats PROCESS $VHSD running under Environment PROD
Started.... 10Jul95,11:54:47 Total opens since last reset.... 0
Last reset. 10Jul95,14:32:35 Total messages since last reset. 33
Number of messages/log: #Inspect #Debug #Display #Prompt #Outstd.
prompt
$VHS.VHSD21.LOG0003 (P) 0 0 33 1 1