Using
Task | Command |
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Display copyright and trademark information about the product | |
Temporarily access a Db2 subsystem that is not defined in the DOMPLEX option set and add the subsystem to the list of Db2 subsystems that the specified Data Collector can monitor | |
Dynamically activates a System and SQL Performance for Db2 product that was previously deactivated by the DELPROD command. | |
Enable or disable sending alert messages to the console | |
Enable or disable the terminal "bell" feature | |
Request page fix analysis of a specific or all buffer pools, and direct the output to SYSTSPRT | |
Cause an exit from the current panel to the previous panel | |
Temporarily override the User Profile–specified value | |
Display the current summary of changes for active products | |
Clear the contents of the command text area of a panel | |
Display the Command Interface Menu (DOMECMDM) | |
Display the command line at the bottom of all product panels | |
Display the Db2 Command Interface panel (DOMECMDD) | |
Display the Data Collector Command Interface panel (DOMECMDA) | |
Display the Command Interface panel (DOMECMDM) | |
Display the OPERTUNE Command Interface panel (DOMECMDP) | |
Display the command line at the top of all product panels | |
Build product panels in color when you use native TSO without ISPF | |
Disable or enable DBCS support when you use native TSO without ISPF | |
Enable or disable various diagnostic functions useful in diagnosing problems | |
Delete a Db2 subsystem from the list of Db2 subsystems that a Data Collector can monitor | |
Dynamically activate an active System and SQL Performance for Db2 product | |
Scroll down toward the bottom of a list | |
Enable or disable the diagnostic dump that occurs at abend retry | |
Return to the panel previously displayed | |
Display enqueue conflicts, and held or waited enqueues | |
Erase the contents of the report log | |
Access detailed information that isn't automatically displayed when a report is activated | |
Copy the source record file for the current report (all IFCIDs that the report uses) to an external DASD data set | |
Find a specified string of text | |
Change the display of function keys | |
Display the User Function Key Values panel (DOMEUOP4) | |
Display informational text | |
Enable highlighting support when you are using native TSO without ISPF | |
Move the cursor to the command line | |
Export the command text to an ISPF edit session | |
Display the current trace activity for a Data Collector by IFCID | |
Change the display of function keys, alternating between the primary keys, alternate keys, and no display | |
Display previously hidden data by shifting the data in a table to the left | |
Display previously hidden data by shifting the data in a table to the right | |
Copy the contents of the current panel or report to your report log data set for later viewing or printing | |
View or print the contents of a report log on the Log Operations panel (DOMERLOG) | |
Display a list of commands that can be issued from the current panel or report on the Available Commands panel (DOMECOME) | |
Display or modify the timeout limit to run commands from the Command Interface panels or the Apptune collection interval | |
Enable or disable monitoring for the Db2 subsystem ID | |
Retrieve and display each segment of data when the report generation process cannot display all the collected report data | |
Update the object name and identifier table for a specific Db2 subsystem | |
Refresh objects of the Db2 subsystem ID | |
Modify the User Profile | |
Change the number of repetitions of data that the product displayed | |
Temporarily override the value specified in the User Profile | |
Change the default values for function keys on the User Function Key Values panel | |
Change the display of function keys, alternating between the primary keys, alternate keys, and no display | |
Determine whether PGFIX(YES) recommendations and actions are issued by the Buffer Pool Advisor | |
Enable or disable page set profiling for the Db2 subsystem ID | |
Display a list of all currently active System and SQL Performance products for Db2 | |
Perform a quick exit from the product | |
Rebuild product user authorization tables from the Db2 catalog or trace data set indexes from all trace data sets of output groups | |
Reset default values for function keys or the contents of the command text area | |
Redisplays the last command issued on the command line | |
Issue a series of END commands automatically until you back up to the main menu | |
Reissue the previous FIND command (including the direction) | |
Shift the data in a table to the right, displaying previously hidden data | |
Specify whether automatic report logging occurs and specify the report log and print log data sets | |
Display the Available Commands panel containing a list of commands that can be issued from the current panel or report | |
Stop a Data Collector subsystem, either in a normal manner or without saving trace data | |
Change the order of displayed data | |
Disable the use of ISPF as the dialog display mechanism | |
Enable the use of ISPF as the dialog display mechanism | |
Display various types of status information | |
Display a summary of information on the Reports Status panel (DOMERSTA) | |
Display a summary of information about your current user session on the Session Status panel (DOMEGSTA) | |
Cancel auto mode | |
Display details of storage usage for a specific Data Collector, job, or task on the system | |
Generate an archive from the currently active log file for the specified output groups | |
Establish or terminate sysplex communication between the local Data Collector and other members of its DOMPLEX | |
Enable or disable Terse mode | |
Retrieve and display the first segment of data when the report generation process cannot display all the collected report data | |
Scroll the display to the top of the list | |
Display a list of users in session with the specified Data Collector | |
Move from summary data in one report to detailed information about the same data in other reports |
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