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HP GlancePlus User's Manual (for MPE/iX Systems)

Filter Display Screen 

The Filter Display screen provides both systemwide information, and
information that matches the programs, users, and applications you
selected.

The Filter Display screen has five components:

   *   Program Banner Line.

   *   Global Bars.

   *   Filter Bars.

   *   Summary Fields.

   *   Filter Processes.

The Program Banner Line and Global Bars are the same on all HP GlancePlus
screens and contain the same information.

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          Figure 5-13.  Filter Screen 

Filter Bars 

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CPU Bar.   

The CPU bar represents the usage of CPU resources for all processes
filtered during the last interval.  The "F" code on this bar corresponds
to the Filter Display screen and may indicate jobs, sessions, or system
processes that match the filter criteria you selected.

The asterisk (*) indicates the average usage of CPU resources by the
filtered processes for the total time monitored, but only since the last
Z command, if one was entered.  See chapter 4 for information about
screen commands.

Disc Bar.   

The disc bar shows the combined rate of disc transfers for all processes
filtered during the last interval.  The "F" code indicates the job,
session, and system processes that match the filter criteria you
selected.

The asterisk (*) on this bar indicates the average rate of disc transfer
for the filtered processes over the total time monitored, but only since
the last Z command, if one was entered.  See chapter 4 for information
about screen commands.

Summary Fields 

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The summary fields for the user-defined filter appear at the right of the
CPU and disc bars.  These fields contain the following information:

Count        This number (in parentheses) is the total number
             of processes displayed.  There are four
             processes in the example above.

Filter Value This value identifies the filter.  It may be a
             program name, user logon, application name, or
             application number list.  The example above
             identifies an application called "Fred".

Elapsed      This field shows the total time that the filter
             processes are known to have been running.

CPU-TOT      This field shows the total CPU time used by
             filtered processes during the time they were
             running.

DISC-TOT     This field shows the total number of disc
             transfers completed by all filtered processes
             during the time they were running.

Filter Processes 

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The lower section of the Filter Display screen provides details about
processes that match the filter criteria.  These fields contain the
following information.

JSNO         This field contains the job number (#Jnnn) or
             session number (#Snnn), or if the process is a
             system process, the PIN or process
             identification number (#Pnnnn), as appropriate.

DEV          This field contains the logon device number (SYS
             indicates a system process).

LOGON        This field contains the user logon string.

PIN          This field contains the process identification
             number.  System processes will have the same PIN
             listed here and under JSNO.

PROGRAM      This field contains the program's name, or if
             the program is the MPE Command Interpreter (CI),
             then the field will display a colon (:)
             followed by the first characters of the last CI
             command issued.

PRI          This field will contain the execution queue and
             priority number (or if terminated, the word
             DIED).

CPU%         This field indicates the percentage of time the
             CPU was used during the last interval.

          Table 5-1.  (cont.) 

DISC         This field indicates the rate of physical disc
             transfers (number per second) during the last
             interval.

TRN          This field indicates the rate of terminal
             transactions (number per minute) during the last
             interval.

RESP         This field indicates the terminal response time
             (in seconds) during the last interval.

WAIT         This field indicates the current resource for
             which the process is waiting.



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