MONITORS, SYSTEM_MGMT, System Monitors for OpenVMS Alpha Monitors for OpenVMS Alpha CPU-Monitor (CPUMON.EXE) Shows the CPU-Ticks for each Mode. Following modes can be set or cleaned. Interrupt MPsync Kernel Executive Supervisor User The interval is chooseable in seconds. Default is 3 seconds. The foreground-color will be set to brown for the primary cpu. (label widget) The background color shows in which RAD the cpu belongs to (if there are RADs). Disk-Monitor (DSKMON.EXE) IO-Count for each disk, where the top counter shows the IOs per second and the bottom counter shows the accumulated IO-Count. The disks are sorted by the accumulated counter. There are 3 entries in the Option-Menu. Rescale 100 because a disk can have more than 100 IOs per second the scale expand automatically. This action resets the scale to 100. All disk lists all disk available so you can simply lock on or more disk (locking directly on display is also possible) Reset total resets the accumulated counter to zero for all disks. The interval is chooseable in seconds. Default is 3 seconds. Process-Monitor (PRCMON.EXE) Shows the top 16 processes on system, sorted by. CPU IO MEM Processname Username There are 3 graphs per process. 1. Graph CPU-Ticks for each mode (see legend right above corner) 2. Graph IO (Options are DIO, BIO, BOTH) 3. Graph Memory (Options are Private, Global, BOTH) To see following process data, double-click on graph Processname Username Processid, UIC-Group Image Affinity can be modified Priority can be modified Suspend/Resume can be modified The following filters are availabe for collecting processes System take each process Group take process with the same UIC-Group as entered Process take process with the same Processname as entered User take process with the same Username as entered Wilcard-Input is valid. Locking processes on display is also possible thru simple click on the process description. Shadow-Monitor (SHDMON.EXE) You see all shadowsets which perform an shadow-merge or shadow-copy and on which node that happens. The interval is chooseable in seconds. Default is 5 seconds.