Displaying currently active EXECs
By using the EXPAND command, you can toggle between the panel views shown in the following topics:
The following figure shows the EXEC Management panel when you enter the EXPAND primary command to show only the currently active EXECs.
BMC Software ----------------- EXEC Management ----------------- BMC AMI OpsA
COMMAND ===> TGT ===> AOJB
INTERVAL ==> 3 DATE --- YY/MM/DD
STATUS --- INPUT Scroll right/left TIME --- 16:11:49
Primary command: Sort
EXECs defined 438 Scheduled 10 Enabled 438
High Priority running 0 Queued 0
Norm Priority running 4 Queued 0
PRESS EXPAND TO VIEW EXEC DESCRIPTIONS
(C)ANCEL EXEC
LC NAME SEQ.# TIME ORIGIN TYPE STATE CPU CPU% CPUL CPUL%
___ $TOTSIO 7 16:11:47 JDB1 NORMAL RUNNING 0 0% 1 0%
___ EXECIO 8 16:11:48 JDB1 NORMAL RUNNING 0 0% 1 0%
___ $TOTCPU 9 16:11:48 JDB1 NORMAL RUNNING 0 0% 1 0%
___ $JOBCPU 10 16:11:48 JDB1 NORMAL RUNNING 0 0% 1 0%
****************** END OF EXECS *****************
COMMAND ===> TGT ===> AOJB
INTERVAL ==> 3 DATE --- YY/MM/DD
STATUS --- INPUT Scroll right/left TIME --- 16:11:49
Primary command: Sort
EXECs defined 438 Scheduled 10 Enabled 438
High Priority running 0 Queued 0
Norm Priority running 4 Queued 0
PRESS EXPAND TO VIEW EXEC DESCRIPTIONS
(C)ANCEL EXEC
LC NAME SEQ.# TIME ORIGIN TYPE STATE CPU CPU% CPUL CPUL%
___ $TOTSIO 7 16:11:47 JDB1 NORMAL RUNNING 0 0% 1 0%
___ EXECIO 8 16:11:48 JDB1 NORMAL RUNNING 0 0% 1 0%
___ $TOTCPU 9 16:11:48 JDB1 NORMAL RUNNING 0 0% 1 0%
___ $JOBCPU 10 16:11:48 JDB1 NORMAL RUNNING 0 0% 1 0%
****************** END OF EXECS *****************
The EXEC status area of this panel is the same as on other EXEC Management panels. Use this panel to see information about the currently active EXECs such as
- What time the EXEC was executed
- The origin of the EXEC
- How much CPU the EXEC is using
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