Virtual Hometerm Subsystem (VHS) Manual (G06.24+, H06.04+, J06.03+)

Command Descriptions
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STATUS Command
Prompt file is the name of the file which contains all prompts received by the VHS
process. The prompt file must always be present. If there is no prompt file specified
when the VHS process is started, a default prompt file is assigned by the VHS
process.
APID is the ancestor process ID (CPU number and process number) of the VHS
process.
Next save file is the name of the next saveabend file to be created (when a
process traps into Inspect/eInspect, VHS creates this saveabend file).
Primary CPU is the CPU number where the primary VHS process is currently
running.
Started is the timestamp indicating when the VHS process was started.
Save files created is the number of saveabend files created since the last reset of
statistics.
Tot. opens since reset is the total number of processes that have opened the
VHS process since the last reset of statistics.
Current opens is the number of processes which currently open the VHS process.
Tot. events generated is the total number of events the VHS process has
generated since the last reset of statistics.
Name is the name of the file for which status information is displayed.
Extents is the value of the primary extents, secondary extents, and maximum
extents for the file.
Creation Date is a timestamp indicating when the file was created.
Owner is the user group and number associated with the file.
Last Modif is a timestamp indicating when the file was last modified.
Security is the security attributes (RWEP) associated with the file.
Last error is the number of the last file system error that has occurred on that log
destination. A file system error “0” indicates that no error occurred.
EOF (% full) is a percentage value indicating how full the file is. This value applies
to the primary log destination and to the secondary log destination if it is a disk file.