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Viewing EXEC manager statistics


Use the following procedure to view EXEC manager statistics.

To display a view of EXEC statistics

Place the cursor on the EXEC Manager Stats menu item and press Enter.The EXECMGR view is displayed (in the following figure).

DDMMMYYYY  12:11:03 -------- BMC AMI Ops WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) -----------
COMMAND  ===>                                                   SCROLL ==
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>                                                      
W1=EXECMGR===========DLAO=====*========DDMMMYYYY==12:11:03====MVAO=====D====1
- Related Real-Time Views     Related History Views..                                   
  .Automation Stats......     .EXEC Usage History....                                   
                                                                                        
 EXEC Management Status.                                                                
 Current MAXNORM Setting 15  Current MAXHIGH Setting 15                                 
 NORMAL Priority Running 10  NORMAL Priority Queued. 1                                  
 HIGH Priority Running.. 15  HIGH Priority Queued... 5                                  
 HOT Priority Running... 4   HOT Priority Queued.... 1                                  
 FIRST Priority Running. 1   FIRST Priority Queued.. 4                                  
 SINGLE Running......... 0   SINGLE Queued.......... 0                                  
 XSINGLE Running........ 0   XSINGLE Queued......... 0                                  
                                                                                   
CMD Exec     EID   Origin   Queue  Current Start      Thrd CPU Time     Load        
--- Name---- ----- -------- ------ State-- Time------ Name Last Intrvl- Pct-        
    EXECNORM 00116 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECNORM 00117 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECNORM 00118 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECNORM 00119 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECNORM 00120 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECNORM 00121 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECNORM 00122 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECNORM 00123 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECNORM 00124 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.010  00         
    EXECNORM 00125 BAOSTC   NORMAL RUNNING 06:56:12   NORM 00:00:00.010  00         
    IMFEOM   00156          NORMAL QUEUED                                           
    EXECHIGH 00126 BAOSTC   HIGH   RUNNING 06:56:12   HIGH 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECHIGH 00127 BAOSTC   HIGH   RUNNING 06:56:12   HIGH 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECHIGH 00128 BAOSTC   HIGH   RUNNING 06:56:12   HIGH 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECHIGH 00129 BAOSTC   HIGH   RUNNING 06:56:12   HIGH 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECHIGH 00130 BAOSTC   HIGH   RUNNING 06:56:12   HIGH 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECHIGH 00131 BAOSTC   HIGH   RUNNING 06:56:12   HIGH 00:00:00.000  00         
    EXECHIGH 00132 BAOSTC   HIGH   RUNNING 06:56:12   HIGH 00:00:00.000  00

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